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}} is a video game character from Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' series of fighting games. He was created to parody Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia, the two lead characters of SNK's ''Art of Fighting'' series, as Capcom saw Ryo as a ripoff of ''Street Fighter'' characters Ryu and Ken. Since then, Dan has become a fan favorite due to his humorous design, mannerisms, and signature moves. Introduced in ''Street Fighter Alpha'', Dan is consistently portrayed as an arrogant, overconfident, yet utterly feeble character. In the series' storyline, Dan is a self-taught martial artist whose goal is to defeat Sagat, who killed Dan's father in a brutal match. After beating Sagat, Dan opens an unsuccessful school for his fighting style, ''Saikyo-ryu'' ("Strongest style"). ==Appearances== Dan is introduced in ''Street Fighter Alpha'' and ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' as a martial artist who developed his own fighting style called ''Saikyō-ryū'', "The Strongest Style", despite the considerable lack of power in his techniques. During these two games, Dan seeks to defeat Sagat to avenge his father's death. While Dan is an unlockable character in ''Street Fighter Alpha'', in following games he is already available.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gamespot.com/ps/action/streetfighterzero/cheats.html?tag=tabs%253Bcheats )〕 By ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', Dan has succeeded in his quest, and seeks to perfect and promote his fighting style. In this game, he also declares himself the mentor from the fighter Sakura Kasugano and is revealed to be one of Blanka's friends. Dan also appears in the console versions of ''Street Fighter IV'', entering the tournament in an effort to make his Saikyo-style more popular.〔 He also appears as Sakura's mentor and fights her as a rival in the penultimate fight of his Arcade mode. In ''Super Street Fighter IV'', he continues fighting to promote and gain membership into his Saikyo Dojo which has no members at all. However, his plan fails due to lack of publicity used for his dojo. Dan is used as the dummy opponent for the Challenge Mode in the home versions. His stance as a "weak" character is emphasized in the puzzle game ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'', in which Dan is a hidden character who drops only red counter gems, making him extremely easy to beat. In ''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix'', Dan's story begins with himself looking to expand his Saikyo-ryu school, and subsequently chooses Sakura as his student. Upon meeting Sakura, he offers to teach her his style, and she accepts after Dan defeats her in a fight. Sakura masters the entire Saikyo-ryu style, and chooses to forget the entire style three days after mastering it, humiliating Dan. Dan appears as a playable character in some Capcom crossover projects including two crossovers with Marvel: ''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'' and ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2'' as well as the crossovers with SNK starting with ''Capcom vs. SNK Pro''. During the debut trailer for the crossover fighting game ''Street Fighter X Tekken'', Dan is beaten through a door following an encounter with ''Tekken'' fighter Kazuya Mishima. Despite his defeat mentioned by Capcom, Dan makes a non-playable appearance as the instructor in the game's training mode. He is also seen in Sakura and Blanka's ending, trapped inside of Pandora. Additionally, Dan has had a small appearance in the original video animation ''Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation''. In the manga ''Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru!'', Dan is featured as a supporting character. Dan is also featured in UDONs ''Street Fighter'' series, where he views Sakura as a rival, though he is usually defeated without much effort on her part. A few issues have revealed that if angered enough he can tap into the Satsui no Hado, but still isn't as intimidating as he trips over Sakura's backpack when he tries to use the Raging Demon.〔''Street Fighter Legends: Sakura'' #1-4〕 By the time of ''Super Street Fighter: New Generation'' (which adapts the events of ''Street Fighter III''), Dan is shown to have lost his dojo, and now works as a chef for E. Honda. He assists Guile and Alex in rescuing Ryu and curing Sakura of the Satsui no Hado.〔''Super Street Fighter Volume 1: New Generation''〕 Dan' s name is mentioned, possibly as fanservice, in Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist as a former student taught before Ryu and Ken. The reference ends with Ken saying "Yeah, like, who the hell is Dan?" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dan Hibiki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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