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See also:
* [[Street Fighter (Franchise)/Awesome Music|Awesome Music - Street Fighter]]
* [[Street Fighter (Franchise)/Memes|Memetic Mutation - Street Fighter]]
 
Index:
* [[Street Fighter II (Video Game)/YMMV|Street Fighter II]]
* [[Street Fighter the Movie (Video Game)/YMMV|Street Fighter the Movie]]
* [[Street Fighter Alpha (Video Game)/YMMV|Street Fighter Alpha]]
* [[Street Fighter III (Video Game)/YMMV|Street Fighter III]]
* [[Street Fighter EX (Video Game)/YMMV|Street Fighter EX]]
* [[Street Fighter IV (Video Game)/YMMV|Street Fighter IV]]
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== The series as a whole ==
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** Chun-Li's father is usually referred to as Dorai, which was the name given to him in ''II V''. His [[Canon Name]], if Capcom has even bothered to give him one, has yet to be disclosed. Similarly, she is usually given a surname of Xiang/Zhang (originating from the live-action movie, where all of the characters were given first and last names). It might actually be Chung, but this piece of info reportedly came from a source in the early '90s and was probably forgotten or [[Canon Dis Continuity|kicked out of canon]] by Capcom. Recent games don't bother giving Chun-Li a full name.
** And from the first live-action movie and American cartoon, several, such as Ryu's last name (Hoshi), Sagat's first name (Victor), Guile's full name and rank (Colonel William F. Guile), and since he was called Dr. Dhalsim in the movie, Dhalsim would be his last name.
** In the ''EX'' series, a common [[Epileptic Trees|theory]] claims that ''EX'' is meant to be a [[Alternate Universe|retelling]] of ''[[Street Fighter Alpha (Video Game)|Street Fighter Alpha]]''/''[[Street Fighter II (Video Game)|Street Fighter II]]''.
** Ibuki is highly subjected to this, particularly in rumors that she's the daughter of Geki from the original ''Street Fighter''.
** Fans often assume that the Shadow transformation from ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom|Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter]]'' happens in the series as well. UDON even used it in the comic.
*** Until Capcom [[Sure Why Not|canonized it]], Charlie Nash, which is the combination of his American and Japanese names.
* [[Fan -Preferred Couple]]: Many fans want R. Mika to at least ''cross paths'' with Hakan. Even if their encounter doesn't become romantic, perhaps he can show her the benefits of oil wrestling.
** [[Fanon]] ''really'' likes the idea of Ryu/Chun-Li.
* [[Memetic Sex God]]: Or [[Gender Flip|Memetic Sex Goddess]], in this case. There are few ladies in this series that don't get this kind of admiration among the fandom.
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== The first game ==
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Retsu. Despite having appeared only in the original game, he's much more loved by the fanbase than other characters who suffered the same fate, and he has been used prominently in several related media.
* [[Narm Charm]]: The [[So Bad It's Good|hilariously bad]] voice acting of [[Street Fighter (Videovideo Gamegame)|the first game]]. [[Talking to Himself|All by one dude.]]
* [[That One Boss]]: Sagat in the first game.
{{quote| "[[Most Annoying Sound|TIGER! TIGER! TIGER! TIGER UPPERCUT!]]"}}
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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]:
** "No one has ever defeated Sagat, and no one ever ''will!''" Cut to ''Street Fighter IV'', when Sagat is top tier...
** Fans cried foul when Akuma merely [[Never Say "Die"|"injured"]] Gouken. Then comes ''Street Fighter IV'', which established that Gouken did not die and [[He's Just Hiding|was simply hiding]] while recovering all this time.
* [[Idiot Plot]]: In ''No Way Out'', the villains probably would have won if they just used the tanks to bust down the gate ''first''.
* [[Memetic Badass]]: Bison.