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dee jay
}} is a fictional character in the ''Street Fighter'' series. He made his first appearance in the 1993's ''Super Street Fighter II'' as one of the four new characters introduced in the game. In the series, he is a Jamaican kickboxer and karateka who also works as a recording artist and breakdancer. He was the only character at the time to be designed by an American. Dee Jay was based on real-life kickboxer Billy Blanks and has received mixed critical reception. ==Appearances== Dee Jay made his debut in ''Super Street Fighter II'' (1993) as one of the four new characters introduced in the game in addition to the original twelve character roster from previous ''Street Fighter II'' games. He enters the World Warrior tournament, seeking inspiration to develop a new musical sound. Dee Jay reappears as a playable character in the console versions of ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' (1998) and in the console version of ''Street Fighter: The Movie''. The game is set before the World Warrior tournament and depicts Dee Jay before he began his professional music career. While he was not included in ''Street Fighter IV'', development of his character for its sequel, ''Super Street Fighter IV'', had commenced during the former game's development. Audio files of the announcer from ''Street Fighter IV'' announcing Dee Jay were found amongst the game's audio files. He was revealed along with T. Hawk, who also originated from ''Super Street Fighter II'', and Juri, a character created for ''Street Fighter IV''. In ''Super Street Fighter II'', Dee Jay has a manager named Rick, while in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' he has an agent named Bob.〔''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' game end sequence, Capcom, 1998.〕 One of the trailers of ''Street Fighter X Tekken'' showed parts of Dee Jay that resembles him. However he did not make it to the final roster. Instead, his appearance served as a swap costume for Hwoarang.
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