is a fictional character in the ''
Street Fighter
, commonly abbreviated as ''SF'' or スト (''Suto''), is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting video and arcade games developed and published by Capcom. The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by six ...
'' series. He made his first appearance in the 1993's ''
Super Street Fighter II'' as one of the four new characters introduced in the game. In the series, he is a Jamaican
kickboxer
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and
karateka
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, as well as a recording artist and
breakdancer. He was the only character at the time to be designed by an American. Dee Jay was based on real-life kickboxer
Billy Blanks and has received mixed critical reception.
Appearances
Dee Jay made his debut in ''
Super Street Fighter II'' (1993) as one of the four new characters introduced in the game in addition to the original twelve character roster from previous ''
Street Fighter II
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'' games. He enters the World Warrior tournament, seeking inspiration to develop a new musical sound. Dee Jay reappears as a playable character in the console versions of ''
Street Fighter Alpha 3
''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', released as in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 2D fighting game originally released by Capcom for the arcade in 1998 in video gaming, 1998. It is the third and final installment in the ''Street Fighter# ...
'' (1998) and in the console version of ''
Street Fighter: The Movie''. The game is set before the World Warrior tournament and depicts Dee Jay before he began his professional music career. While he was not included in ''
Street Fighter IV'', development of his character for its sequel, ''
Super Street Fighter IV'', had commenced during the former game's development. Audio files of the announcer from ''Street Fighter IV'' announcing Dee Jay were found amongst the game's audio files. He was revealed along with
T. Hawk, who also originated from ''Super Street Fighter II'', and
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, a character created for ''Street Fighter IV''. In ''Super Street Fighter II'', Dee Jay has a manager named Rick, while in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' he has an agent named Bob. Dee Jay is set to return in ''
Street Fighter 6''.
One of the trailers of ''
Street Fighter X Tekken'' showed parts of Dee Jay that resembles him. However he did not make it to the final roster. Instead, his appearance served as a swap costume for
Hwoarang.
In other media
Dee Jay plays a minor role in ''
Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie''. Here, he beats up a few punks causing trouble at a nightclub before being warned by Guile and Chun-Li that he is being monitored by Shadaloo, which he does not believe until Chun-Li destroys one of their cyborgs in front of him. He was voiced by
Ginzo Matsuo
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in Japanese and
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(credited as John Hammond) in English.
In the 1994 live-action film version of ''
Street Fighter
, commonly abbreviated as ''SF'' or スト (''Suto''), is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting video and arcade games developed and published by Capcom. The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by six ...
'', Dee Jay was portrayed by
Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.
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as one of the primary antagonists. He is depicted as a greedy
hacker
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and
engineer
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working for General M. Bison. In the film's climax, Dee Jay flees from Bison's base with a trunk of Bison's money instead of staying to fight, only to find it full of useless "Bison Dollars" that Bison had planned to issue as currency once he took over the world. He is also seen telling
Zangief
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that Bison is the true enemy and had been using them both since his rise to crime power (though he had paid Dee Jay well while paying Zangief nothing). This version of Dee Jay appears in the console version of the ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' video game, and serves as the second of the four Grand Masters in the Street Battle mode (along with Zangief, Sagat and Bison).
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's line of ''Street Fighter'' comics gives Dee Jay a minor role as a brainwashed agent of Shadaloo who breaks into
MI5's Delta Red headquarters (along with other
Doll agents) and frees a captured Doll agent from their custody. He is captured during the raid and his mind is restored with the help of Delta Red.
Character design
Dee Jay was conceived for ''Super Street Fighter II'' by American designer James Goddard, and his name was chosen as a variant on Goddard's nickname, DJames.
He was the first ''Street Fighter'' character to be designed by an American, and only one of only three characters in the series to have been conceived by an American, along with Blade and Captain Sawada. While ''Super Street Fighter II'' was going to feature
Cammy
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,
T. Hawk, and two brothers who had the same design save for a
head swap, Goddard felt that it would be redundant to have another pair of characters with the same fighting style. As a result, Capcom added Dee Jay in place of one of the brothers, while the other evolved into
Fei Long.
The character concept came from interpreting
kickboxer
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Billy Blanks from his role in ''
The King of the Kickboxers,'' but with a more cheerful disposition.
Goddard suggested Blanks as an inspiration when the Japanese team asked for more design ideas. Goddard commented that "a really kick-ass black character would be awesome, instead of someone who was more negative, which is what you tended to see from the Japanese back in those days." In spite of the fact that Blanks is a bad guy in the film which he saw him in, ''
The King of the Kickboxers'', he states "his build and look, I just thought that it would make a great character --high-flying, crazy kicks... I mean, you have to remember, this was Billy Blanks pre-'
Tae Bo.' He was so bad-ass."
Goddard began designing Dee Jay by drawing a sketch of him and sending it to the Japanese team.
He sent the film ''The King of the Kickboxers'' by copying a
VHS tape and sending it through
FedEx. He designed him as a "positive, fun character," implementing elements such as him being Jamaican, a "fun-loving guy," and a person who is trying to "jump-start his music career while kicking a lot of ass."
While the design on his pants originally said "MANTIS," but was changed to say "MAXIMUM."
This was because his sprite facing left was a mirror image of his sprite facing right, and the N and S in "MANTIS" would be reversed on the left sprite. According to Goddard, "we decided that Mantis wasn't going to work down the side of his pants, so we opted for Maximum."
Soon after, Dee Jay was adapted into the 1994
''Street Fighter'' film, played by
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. with his musical background replaced by computer skills.
As one of the only characters to be created by an American designer'', Street Fighter'' co-creator Akira Nishitani commented that he only learned the story behind the character's creation decades after.
Reception
Dee Jay has received a generally positive reception for his many appearances in the ''Street Fighter'' series. ''
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'' described Dee Jay as "a flashy
rapper
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-type, and probably the best of the new four" characters introduced in ''Super Street Fighter II''. Total Magazine also praised his character design, and highlighted him as the "personal favorite of the Total team".
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listed him at number seventeen on their "Top 20 Street Fighter Characters of All Time" article, noting the strength of his fighting style in game. Games World praised the 1994
''Street Fighter'' film for casting
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. as Dee Jay, rating his role as a 9 out of 10.
However,
IGN editor Jesse Schedeen criticized his inclusion in the film, stating that he "seemed included merely for comic relief." In discussing the final character reveals of ''Street Fighter IV'',
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commented that they would have preferred Dee Jay.
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editor Matthew House described Dee Jay as "widely missed." Professional ''Street Fighter'' player
Justin Wong said that Dee Jay impressed him "as a character more than Juri because they actually gave him a lot of tools in this game to make him really good." He commented that while he did not like him in ''Super Street Fighter II'', he liked him in ''Super Street Fighter IV'' "because the style he had in the other game was as a ''Street Fighter IV'' character." Fellow professional ''Street Fighter'' player Keith Stuart listed him as his second favourite ''Street Fighter'' character and praised his ''
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
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'' incarnation, while also praising him for being "a really positive, happy character." ''IGN UK'' editor Martin Robinson, in discussing the Dee Jay,
T. Hawk, and
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, stated that "all three of which we've played and all three of which we're already in love with." However,
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criticized Dee Jay's role in ''Super Street Fighter II,'' calling him a "loser" and commenting that Capcom had overestimated demand for such a game." In discussing ''Super Street Fighter II'', ''
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'' editor
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commented that "I did my best to basically pretend he didn't exist," stating that the "real stars" of the game were Fei-Long and Cammy.
Dee Jay has been examined as a
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of
black characters in games.
Kishonna Gray writes about Dee Jay in the book ''Race, Gender, and Deviance in Xbox Live'', suggesting that Dee Jay is depicted as a "monstrous
other" by his character design, as opposed to the more heroic features of the Japanese and American characters. ''Eurogamer'' notes that Dee Jay was one of only three black video game characters in the early 1990s, saying "the representation of black characters in the '90s seemed to get worse, with odd creative choices by developers and straight up laughable attempts at diversity, including a personal favourite, Dee Jay." Journalist and game critic Evan Narcisse notes Dee Jay as one of the few black characters in games from this period, as part of "a whole parade of hot-tempered brawn-centric bruisers and slangtastic slicksters have appeared in fighting game series ... all clearly meant to convey a ‘hip’ urban lifestyle in the broadest of strokes." ''Bitmob'' editor Brian Shirk mentions Dee Jay among ''Street Fighter''
's "most offensive stereotypes" reserved for poorer nations that had been colonized, commenting that his appearance "brings to mind the word "savage" that was typical of depictions of
black people in early film.
References
External links
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