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* [[The Danza]]: Makoto is voiced by '''Makoto''' Tsumura, also the voice of [[Astro Boy]].
* [[Fan Nickname]]:
** For Dudley, there's Studley, Dudeley, Doodley, and (to a much lesser extent) Duddles.
** Gilley for Gill.
** Due to Urien's [[Unfortunate Name]], there're Urine, Piss, and many others...
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** You might recognize Lawrence Bayne, the voice of Gill in ''3rd Strike'', as the voice of Cable, [[Captain America (comics)]], and other bit parts in the '90s ''[[X-Men (animation)|X-Men]]'' cartoon (he reprised the former role in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]'', where Cable was one of the [[Fan Nickname|Four]] [[Game Breaker|Gods]], [[Hilarious in Hindsight|humorously enough]]).
** In ''3rd Strike'', Len Carlson voiced both Q and Hugo, otherwise known as [[The Raccoons|Bert Raccoon]] or [[The Legend of Zelda (animation)|Ganon]].
*** Hugo is also voiced by [[Wataru Takagi]] in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact'', who had the hugest work in [[Street Fighter Alpha|the Alpha series]], [[Talking to Himself|voicing 5 characters]].
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** Yun was voiced by [[Wataru Takagi]] in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact''. [[Kentaro Ito]] takes over for ''3rd Strike'' and all subsequent appearances.
** As for Yang, Koji Tobe voiced him in the first two games, and Masakazu Suzuki assumed the role in ''3rd Strike''.
** Michael X. Sommers voices Necro in the first two titles, Lawrence Bayne voices him in ''3rd Strike''.
** [[Isshin Chiba]] (the voice of [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Dio Brando]]) voiced Sean in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact''. [[Mitsuo Iwata]] ([[Akira|"That's MISTER Kaneda]] (or [[The King of Fighters|Kusanagi]], if you prefer)[[Akira|for you!"]]) takes over in ''3rd Strike''.
** Hotaru Fujino voiced Elena in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact''. Mie Midori was her seiyuu for ''3rd Strike''.
** Averted with Ibuki. [[Yuri Amano]] was the only seiyuu besides Akuma [[[Tomomichi Nishimura]]] to keep voicing her character after ''2nd Impact''.
** [[Kan Tokumaru]] voices Oro in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact'', [[Takashi Matsuyama]] voices him in ''3rd Strike''.
** [[Yuji Ueda]] is the voice of Urien in ''2nd Impact'', Lawrence Bayne in ''3rd Strike''.
* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: In ''Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition'', the last of the ten parrying trials is "EVO Moment #37", a.k.a. "The Daigo Incident."
* [[Talking to Himself]]:
** Michael Sommers, the voice actor of Alex, also provides the voice of Necro in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact''.
** Len Carlson is Q and Hugo, and Lawrence Bayne is Gill, Urien, Necro, and Twelve.
** Bruce Robertson, the voice actor of Dudley, also provided the voice Gill and the annoucer in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact''.
** [[Wataru Takagi]] and Koji Tobe (the seiyuu of [[Ryu and Ken]] in the first two titles of the ''III'' series) also voiced Yun and Yang in those games.
** Necro has the same voice actor as Alex in ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact''. In ''3rd Strike'', Lawrence Bayne voices Necro, Gill, Urien, and Twelve.
* [[What Could Have Been]]
** Believe it or not, Dan was considered for ''Street Fighter III''.
** Sean was initially supposed to the only [[Shotoclone|Ryu/Ken-type]] in ''[[Street Fighter]] III''. If that would have remained, he may have still been wet behind the ears, but he probably wouldn't have nerfed in ''3rd Strike''. Heck, he probably wouldn't be treated like a joke.
** Gill's original design was to have him manipulate light and darkness. However, Capcom, for many reasons, decided to use the fire/ice alignment to showcase their spiffy new hardware. His secondary color is a reference to the original direction (but he still retains fire and ice control).