![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His take on the classic Shotoclone kit shows the style at its most unrefined: a tiny and sputtering fireball, a not-at-all invincible uppercut, and a very stubby placeholder for a Hurricane Kick. Returns to the series for the final DLC season, Season V, in V.ĭan at a glimpse truly lives up to his joke status, having attacks with absolutely pathetic range and form. In IV he enters the tournament hoping to promote his dojo. After defeating Sagat (who supposedly threw the match on purpose out of pity for Dan), Dan decided to promote his fighting style under the name of Saikyo-ryu (the "Strongest style"), befriending Blanka and taking Sakura as his self-appointed student. After hearing that Sagat was defeated by a "strange Asian man" (Ryu), Dan traveled to Thailand and challenged Sagat to a duel. Returning to Hong Kong, he decided to train himself and develop his own fighting style. Motivated to avenge his father's death, Dan trained under Gouken (Ryu and Ken's mutual master) for a while, but was expelled from his dojo before completing his training when Gouken realized that Dan was motivated by his hatred for Sagat, which would make him susceptible to the dreaded Satsui no Hado. Go managed to deprive Sagat of his right eye, but Sagat killed him in a fit of Unstoppable Rage. Dan's father was an unknown martial artist named Go Hibiki who challenged Sagat to a match. Essentially Robert (long brown hair tied with a ponytail, with a forelock added for flavor) wearing a Palette Swap of Ryo's outfit (a pink karate gi with a black t-shirt underneath). The original Joke Character, Dan is a parody of Art of Fighting protagonists Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia. ![]()
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