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Yang: Kouji Tobe (SFIII: New Generation and Second Impact, Japanese); Masakazu Suzuki (SFIII: Third Impact, Chun Li's [[Street Fighter IV]] prologue and Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Version, Japanese); Ted Sroka (Chun Li's [[Street Fighter IV]] prologue), [[Johnny Yong Bosch]] (Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Version, English) }}
 
{{quote|Twin brothers from Hong Kong who learned kung-fu from an early age. They were separated from their birth-parents at an early age and were raised by thier adoptive grandfather, who runs a restaurant in Shanghai. By the time of ''3rd Strike'', Yun and Yang are seen as heroes by their town, which they defend from Gill's organization during ''3rd Strike''. Both Yun and Yang also appear in the arcade release of ''Super Street Fighter IV''.}}
 
* [[Always Someone Better]]/[[Can't Catch Up]]: Yang believes that he'll always be in his brother's shadow. Yun is well aware of this, seeing through Yang's excuses in ''3rd Strike'' and telling his brother to simply man up and fight if there's something troubling him.
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* [[Vigilante Man]]: In ''Alpha 3'', Yun sets off to confront and capture Fei-Long when he hears that he's involved in drug trades. The after-fight talk lets Fei-Long [[Clear My Name|clear his name]].
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: {{spoiler|In ''Alpha 3''. Fei-Long faces Balrog and then Bison while Yun fights Juli and Juni, but is hit with [[The Worf Effect]] and loses off-screen. Bison tells Yun to kill the unconscious Fei-Long and join Shadaloo; Yun refuses and fights Bison instead.}}
 
 
== Ibuki - ''Japan'' ==
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