Why is M. Bison evil?

Though his soul while using the Soul Power had two distinct sizes (one good and other evil), he chose to expel all the goodness that was in his soul and become entirely evil. Captured teenage girls and brainwashed them into becoming the Shadaloo Dolls. Killed Cammy's parents and brainwashed her.
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Why is Bison evil?

Bison is the epitome of evil and the main villain of the Street Fighter series. Infused with Psycho Power, his main goal is to take over the world while showing off his pearly whites in the process. Although M. Bison has a phenomenal smile, he has done some less than savory things.
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Is M. Bison a good character?

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Bison is a man off the deep end who is full of Greed. He likes material goods, he uses supernatural abilities over mastery of martial arts, and he's incredibly evil. Everything Ryu isn't, Bison is, which is why they contrast each other equally as well as Ryu compliments Akuma.
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What does M. Bison stand for?

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". Regardless, Bison has been addressed as Master Bison in Street Fighter Alpha 3 repeatedly, as well as in the animated movie.
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Can Ryu beat M. Bison?

Ultimately, Ryu is not only able to subjugate the Satsui no Hado and apply the Mu no Ken as his main source of power instead, but his use of the Mu no Ken also allows him to be the one to finally defeat Bison.
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The Many Acts of Cruelty By M Bison ... ???



Is Oro the strongest?

Fighting style and abilities

Story-wise, Oro is one of the most powerful characters in the series. Much of this power comes from him wielding the arts of Senjutsu, a Chinese originated martial art of mythical and legendary proportions.
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Is M. Bison alive?

Yes, Bison has "died" multiple times in previous games and came back thanks to body swapping shenanigans, but his almost three-decade long chapter is bookended by his body crumbling from the power of nothingness. We've already gone through the tournament arc in Street Fighter 2.
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Is zangief a villain?

Zangief is an outright villain in this feature-length movie, where he is depicted as a near-feral monster who was more than happy to try and brutally murder a young boy after the boy angered him - he was so brutal that Ryu had to intervene to stop him potentially killing his opponent and although Zangief did show some ...
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Are Balrog and M. Bison the same?

THE NAME GAME

In the Japanese version of Street Fighter II, the boxer character who we know as Balrog is actually called M. Bison. This was intended to be a reference to Mike Tyson. The dictator character we know as M.
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Who took Sagat's eye?

Prior to the original Street Fighter, Sagat was already attained "The King" title and defended his status from many fighters. One major fight came from combatant Gou Hibiki who took out his right eye which Sagat brutally kills him for the damage.
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Why does Oro fight with one arm?

He sets out on a journey to find a worthy successor of his secrets in order to kill time. Through the use of magic, he sealed one of his arms in order to even the odds in favor of his opponents as he could accidentally seriously injure or kill his opponent if he did not.
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Who is the coolest Street Fighter character?

Top 10 Street Fighter Characters
  • #8: Dhalsim. ...
  • #7: Sagat. ...
  • #6: Cammy. ...
  • #5: Blanka. ...
  • #4: M. ...
  • #3: Guile. ...
  • #2: Chun-Li. ...
  • #1: Ryu. Ryu is the unquestionable face of the Street Fighter franchise, Though you can also pretty much count Ken here as well since they share the same fighting technique.
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Who is the main villain in Street Fighter?

Master Bison, more commonly known as M. Bison (also known as Vega in Japanese), is the main antagonist of the iconic Street Fighter franchise.
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Is M. Bison the strongest?

It really shows how screwy Street Fighter's lore is when the iconic M. Bison of Street Fighter II is considered Bison at his weakest. It turns out that Bison's strongest form came before that, in Street Fighter Alpha 3. At least that explains why the guy is skinny in one game and built like a goddamn bus in the other.
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What is M. Bison's power?

With Psycho Power, Bison can enhance his strikes, fire off projectiles, teleport, levitate, telekinetically control objects, brainwash others, or live on as a soul to possess people after he dies.
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Who is M. Bison based on?

Sagat is believed to be based on a real life Muay Thai legend, named Sagat Petchyindee. M. Bison is based upon Yasunori Katō, the protagonist of a famous series of novels, which are referred to as Teito Monogatari.
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Is M. Bison based on Mike Tyson?

Bison was a direct reference to Mike Tyson. However, Capcom feared that they might have a lawsuit on their hands if they released a character modeled after Mike Tyson with the name M. Bison in the West. As such, they did a little name swapping.
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Why is Vega called claw?

For international tournaments he is named Claw. As a result, Claw's name was changed from Balrog to Vega for English-language appearances, while original Vega (Dictator) became M. Bison and original M. Bison (the boxer) became Balrog.
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How does Tyson feel about Balrog?

Arda asked Mike what he thinks about the character Balrog after showing him some classic SF2 images of the iconic fighting game pugilist (above). "I'm really honored with that impersonation of me." Mike responded.
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Who crushes man's skull like sparrow egg between thighs?

As Zangief tells Ralph, he was crushing a man's skull between his thighs "like sparrow egg" when he began having an existential crisis, wondering what he was doing with his life.
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Is Sagat a villain?

Type of Villain

Sagat (in Japanese: サガッ) is a major antagonist turned major anti-heroic protagonist in the Street Fighter video game franchise and Ryu's (former) archenemy turned ally. He is a highly skilled Muay Thai warrior and a former member of Shadaloo's Four Heavenly Kings.
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How did Sagat get his scar?

Sagat lost his eye during a fight with Dan Hibiki's father, Go, in which Sagat killed him. The massive scar on his chest is a constant reminder of Ryu's victory. Sagat makes no attempt to conceal the disfigurement, and in fact draws power from the hateful memory it invokes; in Capcom vs.
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Is Akuma Ryu's father?

Generations makes it pretty clear that Ryu is Akuma's illegitimate son.
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Who is Sagat based on?

While Capcom has never come out and officially confirmed it, it is widely believed that the character Sagat was directly inspired by the real-life Muay-Thai Boxing legend Sagat Petchyindee. Sagat, in real life, was a fighter whose legacy is so strong that he inspired modern-day martial artists like George St. Pierre.
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