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I can't go home until I'm good enough for my mama! We should hang out! That's why you lost! I'm better than you! Tweet Clean. Cancel Update. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium How do you want the image positioned around text? Float Left Float Right. Cancel Insert. Go to Link Unlink Change. Cancel Create Link. Disable this feature for this session. Rows: Columns:. Enter the URL for the tweet you want to embed. Game appearances.

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Blanka Animations. Effectiveness in series. Overall Score. Click here for more Blanka artwork! Blanka and Sakura are very close friends. His in-game story, just like the in-game stories of the other characters in the series, serves as a precursor to the events of Street Fighter II.

The game tells a tale of how Blanka ate a melon on a poacher's truck and unwittingly traveled to civilization for the first time. Blanka eventually faces his old friend Dan Hibiki as one of his mid-bosses. Blanka later faces Zangief as his second mid-boss, and unwittingly prevents Zangief from helping to destroy the Shadaloo criminal organization.

He then faces Shadaloo member Balrog before facing M. It should be noted, however, that since many characters' endings in Alpha 3 each depict a different destruction of the Psycho Drive, Blanka's ending might not be canon. In Street Fighter II , Blanka has apparently developed a taste for street fighting and competes in the second World Warrior tournament.

In his ending, he reunites with his mother , who recognizes him on televised broadcasts of his matches by the anklets he wears. She addresses him by his birth name, Jimmy, and reveals that she gave him the anklets before he was in a plane crash as a little boy. This crash caused him to grow up in the wild, although he has connections to a local village. Sometime between the events of Street Fighter Alpha 3 and his participation in the second World Warrior tournament, Blanka also learned to speak human language, presumably from Dan.

Blanka leaves his mother because people kept staring at him, and goes to Hong-Kong with Dan. Dan quizzes him on what the second World Warrior tournament was like.

He, Dan and Sakura then decide to enter the S. After he loses in the final stages, he is wandering through S. There he bumps into Dan only to see flames heading towards them.

The flames die before they can reach them, however, as they are extinguished by Sakura's and Ryu 's Hadokens. It is revealed that his mother went looking for him and they are reunited, with Blanka resolving not to be concerned by the staring faces, since everything will be okay as long as he's with his "mama". He goes home, but isn't there long before he finds out that local visitors have arrived at his home to meet him and that he now has many new friends in town.

Yoshinori Ono showed a Brazilian stage in the original Street Fighter V , during which he was seen wearing a Blanka costume, which lead to belief at Blanka's future appearance in the game.

Blanka instead gained a profile in the official Street Fighter V site. He was later confirmed as a playable character in the third season of DLC fighters. Blanka is selling dolls known as "Blanka-chan" in Brazil until he bumped into Laura who accidentally stepped on one of the doll.

After defeating her, Laura apologizes and calls Sean to help Blanka out; Sean advises him to sell the dolls in Japan. At the Japanese arcade center where he tries selling the dolls, two schoolgirls noticed the dolls inside an arcade machine causing him to get angry and shake the machine, claiming Blanka-chan to be cuter and claiming the dolls inside the machine look like rats, but his rage accidentally broke the machine referring to his crazy actions in Sakura's character story and regrets it, saying that the machine can't even last a day in the jungle.

He tries to flee as soon as Sakura arrives to see what he had done. Sakura immediately recognizes Blanka, and Blanka himself apologizes her for breaking the machine.

Sakura decides to tell the arcade manager about the Blanka-chan dolls to be put inside the machine. With that, his dolls became popular with almost everybody, although Blanka is unaware of this.

In Sakura's character story, Blanka went "crazy" as explained above at one of the arcades in her workplace. He also made appearances as a playable character in Capcom vs. SNK and Capcom vs. SNK 2. A feral man from the Brazilian jungle with green skin and the ability to generate electricity, he is a childhood friend of Dan Hibiki.

His in-game story, just like the in-game stories of the other characters in the series, serves as a precursor to the events of Street Fighter II. The game tells a tale of how Blanka ate a melon on a poacher's truck and unwittingly traveled to civilization for the first time. Playing the game as Blanka, the player eventually faces Dan Hibiki as one of Blanka's mid-bosses. It is then revealed through in-game dialogue that the two know each other and that Blanka had once saved Dan's life.

Dan addresses Blanka as "Jimmy", and tells him that if ever he needs help, he can ask Dan. Blanka faces Zangief as his second mid-boss, and unwittingly prevents Zangief from helping to destroy the Shadaloo criminal organization. He then faces Shadaloo member Balrog before facing M. It should be noted, however, that since many characters' endings in Alpha 3 each depict a different destruction of the Psycho Drive, Blanka's ending might not be canon.

In Street Fighter II , Blanka has apparently developed a taste for street fighting and competes in the second World Warrior tournament. In his ending, he reunites with his mother, who recognizes him on televised broadcasts of his matches by the anklets he wears. She addresses him by his birth name, Jimmy, and reveals that she gave him the anklets before he was in a plane crash as a little boy. This crash caused him to grow up in the wild, although he has connections to a local village.

Between his previous and this appearance in the series chronology, Blanka also learned to speak human language, presumably from Dan. Blanka leaves his mother because people kept staring at him, and goes to Hong-Kong with Dan.

Dan quizzes him on what the second World Warrior tournament was like. He, Dan and Sakura then decide to enter the S. After he loses in the final stages, he is wandering through S. There he bumps into Dan only to see flames heading towards them.

The flames die before they can reach them, however, as they are extinguished by Sakura's and Ryu 's Hadokens.



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