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They may be wearing clothing from desert, jungle, or mountain environments at the same time. Hawk, and other native-styled characters are usually a mix of different regions. It’s something that doesn’t just happen to the people at Capcom, but at other game, and animation studios the world over. Here’s the thing that you want to avoid if you are a character designer. The cuauhololli, was a club used in Mesoamerica. On top of her face paint, and native headdress she is fighting with a club. I hope that the people reading this realize that she is literally wearing the colors of the Mexican flag. Green is her main color, with white, and red accents. Lili has many of the elements of classic SF designs, but also falls into similar stereotypical traps. Lili seems to be cut from the same cloth. A "safe" choice for the series, but a little uninspired. Hawk, was a native who wore jeans, moccasins, and a feathered headband.

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With the remaining 5% being guys with big mustaches wearing sombreros, and 5% being professional boxers. A masked wrestler is 90% of how Mexicans are presented in games. The same surface level was applied to the design of characters. Mexico is rarely presented as having any modern cities in videogames, even though the capital of Mexico City is a metropolis with one of the biggest populations in the world.

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The architecture, and traditions of small towns are often the centerpiece in stage backgrounds. Piñatas, tequila, Dia de los Muertos, papel picado, fireworks, and masked wrestlers are things incorporated into many fighting games. In pop culture Mexico is often used as set dressing. Hawk, El Fuerte, and Necalli were based on surface level knowledge of Mexico, and Mexican traditions. Even fire-breathing Indian mystics made out of rubber were sensible by comparison.įighters like T.

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Of all the fighters in the series he was possibly the strangest addition.

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The wild-haired brute from SFV was an ancient warrior that stole the power from other fighters, and sometimes ate them in the process. The other Mexican, or at least character from the peninsula, was Necalli.

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He was included along with Cammy, Dee Jay, and Fei Long into the franchise in the form of an upgrade instead of a proper sequel. The native Mexican was supposed to be the new "Zangief" for the game. At that time Capcom was in the planning stages of Street Fighter III. Let alone the first Mexican fighter across the genre. Lili is not the first Mexican character in the series. Also because this new character was young, if it were Noembelu she would have been older, based on the current timeline. Those were things already done to death in SFIV, and SFV. They would not be trying to tell yet another story related to SFII. The reason why was because the Street Fighter 6 Director: Takayuki Nakayama, and Producer: Kazuhiro Tsuchiya said they wanted to push the series forward. When I first saw the new character, I did not think she was a Doll agent. While they could take the agents away from Shadowlaw, they never could take away their ability to fight. Perhaps she was deprogrammed by the government, and returned to her tribe? Something similar happened with Cammy after all. The character fought with dual axes, and this new girl in SF6 fought with duel clubs. She was seen in previous in-game cut scenes, as well as in the comic books. Not to mention that audiences were familiar with Noembelu. The dark skin, braids, and feathered headband were spot-on matches. I’m fairly certain that most long-time Street Fighter fans were convinced that Lili, the new native character would turn out to be Noembelu, the Mexican “Doll” agent from Shadowlaw. The crown jewel of great character designs thrown out for the sake of comedy was when King Cobra becoming Rufus. The same thing could be said of Hakan, and his focus on oil, or Birdie, and his focus on eating. Previously I mentioned how El Fuerte was a great character in the early stages of his planning, but the more Yoshinori Ono insisted they focus on his personality through cooking, instead of lucha libre, the worse the character got.

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The new fighter from Mexico is fairly straightforward.














Rolento street fighter 6