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, is a character and the main
antagonist
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'' series created by
Capcom
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. First introduced in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' (1991) as the final boss of the game, he has since become a recurring character in the series, often serving as both a boss and a playable character.
A would-be world
dictator
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and megalomaniac, M. Bison's ultimate ambition is to control the world's governments through his covert
crime syndicate
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, . He hosts ''Street Fighter II''s fighting
tournament
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# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concen ...
The History of ''Street Fighter'' - M. Bison
GameSpot . Retrieved on 2008-3-26. and is the last opponent fought in the game. Throughout the series, several characters — including, Guile, T. Hawk,
Cammy
, also known by the codename , is a player character, fictional character in the ''Street Fighter'' fighting game series created by Capcom. She debuted in ''Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' (1993). She has ...
,
Rose
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and
Chun-Li
Chun-Li (; Japanese: , Hepburn: ) is a character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' video game series. She first appeared in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991 and is the first female playable character to appear in a fighting game t ...
— have their personal vendettas against M. Bison and have entered the tournament in the hopes of facing him personally, while M. Bison routinely sets his eyes on the series' main protagonist Ryu in order to either acquire his power or recruit him for his cause. M. Bison wields an inherently evil energy known as "Psycho Power", in contrast to Ryu and Ken's "Hadou".
In a variety of media, Bison has been portrayed by
Raul Julia
Raúl Rafael Carlos Juliá y Arcelay (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor. He was known for his intense and varied roles on stage and screen. He started his career in the Public Theater before transitioning to film. He ...
,
Neal McDonough
Neal McDonough (born February 13, 1966) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Lieutenant Lynn Compton, Lynn "Buck" Compton in the HBO miniseries ''Band of Brothers (miniseries), Band of Brothers'' (2001), Deputy District Attorney ...
and Silvio Simac and voiced by Tom Wyner, Richard Newman and Gerald C. Rivers. Julia was nominated for a posthumous
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
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for his performance.
Conception and development
In Japan, the character is named , derived from the star of the same name. However, during localization of ''Street Fighter II'' for the
English language
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market, Capcom's North American branch felt that the name did not sound threatening enough to North American audiences for the game's final boss, and thus was more suitable for the Spanish cage fighter. At this same time, another concern arose that the name of another character, Mike Bison, conceived as a parody of real-life boxer
Mike Tyson
Michael Gerard Tyson (born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1985 and 2024. Nicknamed "Iron Mike" and "Kid Dynamite" in his early career, and later known as "the Baddest Man on the Planet", Tyson i ...
, would be a legal liability for Capcom. As a result, the characters' names were changed, and the game's final boss was dubbed M. Bison for international appearances of the character. Though the "M" originally stood for "Mike" in Japan (for the boxer character), Capcom has never explained what it stands for in Western releases, calling it "part of the character's mystery". The story of ''Street Fighter 6'' acknowledged this change within the context of its narrative, claiming that all three names were aliases that Shadaloo's leadership operated under to protect their true identities.
When developing '' Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'', it was decided to give him a more muscular appearance, rather than have him resemble "a middle aged man", while his face was modified to appear somewhat demonic. This appearance was later carried onto the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series, featured as his original appearance before the ''Street Fighter II'' series.
The first source of inspiration for M. Bison's design came from the character General Washizaki, one of the main villains of the popular martial arts
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
'' Riki-Oh''. Additionally, Yasunori Katō, a fictional character appeared in the '' Teito Monogatari'' series and other productions such as the ''
Yokai Monsters
is a trilogy of Japanese horror/fantasy films written by Tetsuro Yoshida and released in the late 1960s. The films were produced by Daiei Film, and productions were largely influenced by ''Gamera'' and ''Daimajin'' franchises where Daimajin was ...
'', served as another inspiration source for M. Bison.
For ''Street Fighter 6'', Takayuki Nakayama and the rest of the staff began to design M. Bison after the main cast were completed. His return to the franchise was planned for some time, and there were many voices on the staff calling for Bison to return; producer Shuhei Matsumoto, for instance, has been a regular Bison player since ''Super Street Fighter IV''. Nakayama noted that the team planned to portray Bison in a different light for this entry, since the character JP is the villain for this instalment; his arcade mode delves further into this new characterization. His gameplay was also altered for his latest appearance, with his supernatural techniques being removed in favour of a more hand-to-hand approach.
Appearances
''Street Fighter'' series
Bison first appears in ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' as the final computer-controlled opponent in the
single-player mode
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the gameplay. Video games in general can feature several game modes, including single-player modes designed to be played by a single player in addi ...
at a temple in
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok, officially known in Thai language, Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estim ...
. He became a playable character from '' Champion Edition'' and onward, while maintaining his position as the final boss until ''
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'', released in Japan as is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the fifth installment in the '' Street Fighter II'' sub-series of ''Street Fighter'' games, following '' ...
'', in which a hidden character named Akuma defeats Bison and challenges the player as an alternate final boss. The storyline through the numerous versions of ''Street Fighter II'' characterizes Bison as the leader of a criminal organization called "Shadaloo" who sponsors the World Warrior tournament. Bison later appears in the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' trilogy, a prequel to the ''Street Fighter II'' series. In '' Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams'', Bison appears as the final boss for certain characters and a hidden playable character available via a code. '' Street Fighter Alpha 2'', has Bison featured in this game as a playable character. In ''
Street Fighter Alpha 3
''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', released as in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 1998 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the third and final installment in the '' Street Fighter Alpha'' sub-series, which ...
'', a powered-up version of M. Bison serves as the final boss of the game. Several revelations are made in this game, including the fact that Rose is the good half of Bison's soul and the fact that Cammy is a female clone of Bison. Bison is revealed to be dying due to the strain of Psycho Power on his body and the only thing keeping him alive is his Psycho Drive, which brings him to search for Ryu, whose body he has deemed worthy of possession. Bison fights Ryu but is defeated. Bison transfers his soul into Rose's body before dying.
The main villain of ''Street Figher IV'' is Seth, an android previously created for Bison's soul to inhabit but went rogue and usurped the leadership of S.I.N., a subsidiary of Shadaloo. It is later revealed, however, that Bison is actually the true mastermind behind the game's events, and was secretly manipulating Seth to further his own agendas before revealing himself again. Bison appears in ''
Street Fighter V
''Street Fighter V'' is a 2016 fighting game developed by Capcom, Dimps and Taito and published by Capcom for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows, Windows. The major follow-up to ''Street Fighter IV'' (2008) as part of Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' ...
''. Shadaloo enacts a plan known as "Operation C.H.A.I.N.S." in which seven artificial satellites known as the "Black Moons" are constructed to cause various cities around the world to lose power, thereby creating commotion which fuels Bison's Psycho Power due to negative emotions. When the plan is ultimately foiled, a resurrected Charlie Nash sacrifices himself to weaken Bison, leaving Ryu to defeat him one last time. After his presumed death, a ghost empowered by Psycho Power of himself called Phantom Bison is mostly shown haunting both of his former vessels, Falke and particularly Ed.
Bison returns in ''
Street Fighter 6
''Street Fighter 6'' is a 2023 fighting game developed and published by Capcom. It is the seventh main entry in the ''Street Fighter'' franchise, following ''Street Fighter V'' (2016), and was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows ...
'' via
downloadable content
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, where he previously was revealed to have bestowed Psycho Power to JP prior to Shadaloo's downfall. Bison's depiction is a departure from previous appearances, and he has both developed amnesia, and scars on his upper right half because of the Power of Nothingness' effect caused by Ryu. Bison also reveals to have saved a dying male horse by imbuing him with Psycho Power at Nayshall. The amnesiac Bison decides to retake the name he once lost, and absorbs Phantom Bison to become whole again at a hidden ruined lab where Shadaloo remnants are currently hiding. Bison himself discarded the Soul Power over his newly achieved Psycho Power.
1995
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video game adaptation of the 1994 film. The game looks similar to early ''
Mortal Kombat
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The original ''Mortal Kombat (1992 video game), Mortal Kombat'' arcade game spawned Lis ...
'' games, due to each character being represented by
digitized
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sprites of the film's actors Bison's fight animations were performed by Australian stuntman Darko Tuscan. Film clips of Juliá as Bison are included within the game's
cutscene
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s.
In ''
Street Fighter EX
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'', and '' Street Fighter EX2 Plus'', Bison serves as a boss. In '' Street Fighter EX3'', he gains a tag-team super move when paired with Vega. He also often featured in the ''
Marvel vs. Capcom
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2000
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), the ''Alpha'' version of Bison is once again a playable character, though he must be unlocked. M. Bison does not appear in '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'', but he is mentioned by
Chun-Li
Chun-Li (; Japanese: , Hepburn: ) is a character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' video game series. She first appeared in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991 and is the first female playable character to appear in a fighting game t ...
in one of her win quotes, and in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', one of Wesker's alternate colors is based on M. Bison's design. M. Bison also makes a cameo appearance in Dormammu's ending in ''UMVC3''. Bison reappears in the ''
SNK vs. Capcom
''SNK vs. Capcom'', or alternately ''Capcom vs. SNK'', is a series of crossover video games by either Capcom or SNK featuring characters that appear in games created by either company. Most of these are fighting games, and take on a similar fo ...
'' series, with an appearance that resembled his original ''Street Fighter II'' sprite instead of ''Alpha'' ones. He has regularly appeared in each entry of the series, beginning with '' SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium'' (
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
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2001
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). For ''SNK vs. Capcom'' Bison with Geese are the penultimate boss encounter or last battle if the player lost their rival battle that takes place before the tourney's final. Bison also appears as a trading card in the
handheld
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collectible card game
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2003
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In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War.
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2004
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* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
), which features an assortment of characters from each individual series published by Capcom. In the game, Bison is part of the ''Street Fighter II'' roster. Other roles include the Japanese
action
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', ''
Project X Zone 2
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'' and,''
Street Fighter X Tekken
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'', with Juri as his official tag partner. Alternate versions of Bison often appear as a stronger boss in games he is included.
Richard III
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, and approached the role with a Shakespearean tone. In the film, Bison is a British psychopathic drug kingpin and notorious military dictator who controls not only Shadaloo (here depicted as his hostile dictatorship instead of his organization) but also the drug industry with an iron fist. One of his goals in the film is to produce
supersoldier
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s to take over the world and establish a new order known as "Pax Bisonica" using his drug profits. His ambitions have led to a war in Shadaloo with the Allied Nations (AN), led by Colonel Guile, the movie's main character who has been sent to place Bison under arrest for his war crimes. In the film, while Ryu plays a vital role in Bison's downfall by helping to lure Guile to Bison's base, Bison and Ryu do not fight, though at one point, Ryu attempts to fight Bison alongside Ken, Chun-Li, E. Honda and Balrog. In the climax, he fights Guile and very nearly kills him with his uniform's built-in electromagnetism (the film's stand-in for Bison's Psycho Power), but he is defeated when Guile kicks him into his gigantic monitor screen and leaves him to die when the base explodes. A post-credits scene only available on the home-video release shows Bison resurrected through a solar-powered life support machine.
This version of Bison appears in the arcade game based on the film, '' Street Fighter: The Movie'', as well as in the home video game bearing the same title. In the home version, he is the main antagonist of the Movie Battle mode, and a non-playable super-powered version of him serves as the final boss. He also serves as the final opponent in the Street Battle mode, following Zangief, Dee Jay and Sagat, even if one plays as Bison himself. In his ending, he is said to have crushed Colonel Guile in personal combat and defeated his AN Forces, and subsequently brought the world under the control of his Pax Bisonica empire. In the game, Bison is physically portrayed by Darko Tuscan, who served as Raúl Juliá's stunt double in the film, and cutscenes of Juliá as Bison are shown throughout the game.
Neal McDonough
Neal McDonough (born February 13, 1966) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Lieutenant Lynn Compton, Lynn "Buck" Compton in the HBO miniseries ''Band of Brothers (miniseries), Band of Brothers'' (2001), Deputy District Attorney ...
portrayed Bison in '' Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li''. He appears as the main antagonist once again, this time opposite Chun-Li. The film shows Bison donning a business suit rather than his signature costume and is depicted as a
crime boss
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Description
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and secret drug kingpin disguised as a Thailand-based multilingual Irish international businessman instead of a military man, although he is also shown to be in charge of his own paramilitary force. In a backstory told by Gen, Bison was abandoned by his Irish missionary parents in Thailand when he was an infant and lived his entire life engaging in acts of theft. He then sacrificed his pregnant wife in the bowels of a supernatural cave, where he imbued his daughter, Rose, with the goodness of his soul, thus ridding himself of any sense of conscience. Bison's raw physical power is seen to borderline on supernatural, as he usually only required one punch or kick to send an opponent hurtling through the air. His power is first exhibited during his introduction where his spiritual energy was so immense, it heralded his arrival by a soft breeze inside Chun-Li's family manor. He is killed at the end of the film in front of his daughter when Chun-Li twists his head around by use of her legs.
Silvio Simac portrayed Bison in '' Street Fighter: Resurrection'' appearing in the final episode observing Ryu, Ken, Laura and Nash through a battered Decapre's eyes while sitting down on his throne behind a massive spherical object before burning a chess piece with his Psycho Power and proclaiming that he shall let them come. Actor Kevin Porter portrays M. Bison in this official crossover between ''
Power Rangers
''Power Rangers'' is an American media franchise created by Haim Saban, Shuki Levy and Shotaro Ishinomori built around a live-action superhero television series, based on the Japanese tokusatsu franchise ''Super Sentai''. It is currently ow ...
Takeshi Kusaka
was a Japanese actor and Voice acting in Japan, voice actor from Toshima, Tokyo. He was the founder of the Shiki Theatre Company. He remarried with actress Fujiko Kimura in 2010.
Roles Live action films
*''Assassination (1964 film), Assassinatio ...
in the Japanese version and the late Tom Wyner in the Englishdub. Bison's organization, Shadaloo (here named "Shadowlaw"), is stated as being an international
terrorist organization
Several national governments and two international organizations have created lists of organizations that they designate as terrorist. The following list of designated terrorist groups lists groups designated as terrorist by current and former ...
, employing a great deal of scientific technology, including
cyborg
A cyborg (, a portmanteau of ''cybernetics, cybernetic'' and ''organism'') is a being with both Organic matter, organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.Street Fighter II V''. In the ADV Films dub, he is voiced by Markham Anderson and then later on by Mike Kleinhenz, while Tom Wyner reprises his role from the animated movie for the
Animaze
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English dub. He is still the leader of Shadowlaw, which now has numerous subdivisions, such as the Ashura Syndicate under his associate, Mr. Zochi but has no major history with Guile nor Chun-Li as opposed to other versions. When Ashura is destroyed by Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Fei-Long and Inspector Dorai (Chun-Li's father). Bison succeeds in brainwashing both Chun-Li and Ryu and setting them on Guile and Ken, respectively, after killing Charlie Nash after a botched rescue. In the end, Ken manages to break Bison's control on Ryu, and the two take on Bison. Bison, clearly the superior fighter, easily handles both Ryu and Ken, until they discover that Bison can be damaged with their Hadou powers. Ryu uses a series of moves to defeat Bison.
Voiced by Richard Newman in the American ''
Street Fighter
is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Street Fighter 1, The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by List of Street Fighter video games, six other ma ...
'', Bison's attack on Chun-Li's village. The second season explored Bison's relationship with Cammy in the same manner as the gamesie, with Cammy being triggered as a "sleeper agent" in the opening episodes. She discovers that Bison had murdered her parents after discovering they were MI5 agents and brainwashed her into becoming a sleeper agent in the series finale, but not before she reestablishes her romantic bond with him. Bison seems to worship a Thai
deity
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that instructs him on what to do with his resources, and in the finale, Bison convinces himself he has been told to destroy the Earth through the launching of nuclear missiles. Bison eventually engages Guile in a showdown which concludes when Guile who kicks Bison into a computer and fires a sonic boom at him, unleashing a strong magnetic force that pulls Bison into the computer, which explodes afterwards, destroying him completely.
Bison is heavily featured as the primary antagonist of the
UDON
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-published ''Street Fighter'' comic series. His story is mostly unchanged from the official version, portraying him as the dark and sinister leader of Shadaloo. Bison is the student of a mysterious woman whose tribe has mastered the art of Soul Power. After being exiled from further training, he studies the forbidden texts of their people and learns the nature of Psycho Power, the negative half of Soul Power. He returns to her later in life and uses this power to massacre his mentor's tribe, leaving only one survivor. Like the official story, Bison has a great interest in Ryu after watching him defeat Sagat at the last Street Fighter tournament and observing the nature of the ''Satsui no Hadō''. At the end of the first series of comics, Bison is defeated in a battle Charlie but survives. As the comic moves forward, Bison announces his "Street Fighter II" tournament, until what would have been the final battle between Ryu and Bison. At this point, Akuma intervenes and demands a fight with Ryu. Bison senses the amount of great power Akuma carries and attempts to subdue him in combat, only to be halted by Rose's spirit who restrains him while Akuma kills the Bison.
Reception
Since he appeared in ''
Street Fighter II
is a 1991 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcade game, arcades. It is the second installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series and the sequel to 1987's ''Street Fighter (video game), Street Fighter''. Designed by Yoshiki O ...
'', M. Bison has received mostly positive reception.
IGN
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praised his role as a villain in the series that did not rely solely on his
henchmen
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. IGN described him as a formidable boss and one who has endured for years as a mainstay in the ''Street Fighter'' series. ''
GamePro
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'' stated "This guy had the nerve to look you dead in the face, threaten your very soul and then tell you he represents an organization called Shadaloo. That's brave, man." '' Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition'' listed M. Bison as 17th in their list of top 50 Villains.
GameDaily
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regarded him as one of the best end bosses ever. ''
Digital Spy
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'' said Bison is a great villain due to his multiple antagonism with the rest of the cast to the point his chaos is irredeemable.
GamesRadar
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said M. Bison was one of the most infuriating opponents imaginable. In 2014, Capcom UK named M. Bison the "4th Most Powerful Street Fighter Character", while in 2016, Screen Rant named M. Bison the "3rd Most Powerful Street Fighter Character", stating "As the main antagonist of the series, it's only natural M. Bison would also be one of the most powerful characters of the franchise—he's even proven capable of getting the better of Ryu."
Some sites like GameDaily enjoyed his characterization, describing him as one of the most "vile, powerful end bosses ever put into a video game". He was also 2nd in GamesRadar's "The 12 most misunderstood videogame villains" with comments on the various sub-stories Bison is involved in the ''Street Fighter'' series. ''
GamesRadar
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'' staff described M. Bison as the best villain in video games, stating that "Vega, Master Bison, Dictator - no matter what you call him, anyone who harnesses the destructive might of Psycho Power energy has got to be bad news." 1UP.com listed him as of the characters they wanted to see in ''
Street Fighter X Tekken
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''. Paste considered him a "Saturday morning cartoon villain of the Street Fighter series, and for the most part, it works." Meanwhile, Den of Geek comments "Bison is so sinister that he literally made himself purely evil through magic just so he wouldn't be distracted by his conscience" and praised his fighting style
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highlighted that since Bison's true goal is to oppress the world for his own selfish benefit, making him "only villain" in the story.
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listed him at number five on its "Top 10 Video Game Villains" list, stating a preference for his attack set while bemoaning his portrayal in the live action film.
Bison's return in ''Street Fighter 6'' was criticized by ''Paste Magazine'' for ruining the story of the previous installment where Ryu kills the villain, leading the heroes to move on with their lives. ''Inverse''felt the character's revival in ''Street Fighter 6'' was similar to how ''
Tekken 8
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'' revived the villain
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as if they never have a real death in the narrative. He has also been Gen besides Heihachi due to their portrayals as in the games. Bleeding Cool also criticized the character's appearance in ''Street Fighter 6'' to the point of wondering whether or not he was the real villain famous in the franchise. ''Tech Radar'' referred to Bison's design as the "most radical" change in the entire cast as he looks very different from his classic look especially when compared to other redesigns ''Street Fighter 6'' characters are given but his special moves were still praised.
Nicholas Ware in a dissertation titled ''You Must Defeat Sheng Long to Stand a Chance'' noted M. Bison was surprisingly more muscular and taller in the ''Alpha'' games when compared to the hero Ryu. His appearance also stands out for lack pupils in his eyes similar to Akuma and Sagat which emphasizes their antagonistic personalities. This comes as a result of the developers' desire to make the players motivated to defeat such nemesis. However, they are overshadowed by Akuma in an alternate narrative where he comes across as a hidden boss who plays a major role in the corruption of Ryu. Richard Harrington of ''
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'' said the live-action film was "notable only for being the last film made by Raúl Juliá, an actor far too skilled for the demands of the evil warlord, Gen. M. Bison, but far too professional to give anything less than his best."
M. Bison artwork was featured on an officially licensed NubyTech/
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joypad for the
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, announced on May 25, 2005. Pakistani rapper and music producer Adil Omar has also incorporated an M Bison alter-ego inspired by Juliá's portrayal, most notably in his music video for "Mastery". He has also named his
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studio Bisonopolis. M. Bison makes a cameo appearance in the Disney film ''
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'' with Gerald C. Rivers reprising his role from ''Street Fighter IV'' onwards.