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But damn, he's really Speedy Gonzales. Capcom proves once again they can turn a "simple looking" design into a really dynamic fighting game character Really Capcom?

I don't know if this design would potentially offend any Mexicans out there, but quite honestly, I think he's pretty cool and funny design. He manages to fit into the SF series quite well, but I can't say he's among my "favorite" fighting game wrestlers. He's a bit too comic relief for my tastes. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.

Just wondering which one you guys prefer more. I always pick the first one as I can use the armor cancel with it. I know it's possible to armor cancel the other one but I'm not able to do it yet. Which Ultra do you guys prefer for El Fuerte and can you guys please give some examples as to why you prefer one over the other? I prefer the second one as it tends to surprise people as the first feels easier to avoid also the second is projectile invincible and range shouldn't be much of a problem as you can ex run sudden stop then activate U2.

And to wrap it up it's unblockable because it's a grab. His first mostly due to it's superior damage. Honda and Zangief suggest their favorite food Chankonabe and Borscht, respectively. El Fuerte then suggests and mixes them together and adds some chili peppers and some lemon. The results apparently tasted foul, as Honda and Zangief's faces turn blue with disgust.

Then an oblivious El Fuerte proclaims the food " tastes so great it sends you straight to heaven! He joins the tournament believing that " the ultimate fighter, deserves the ultimate menu! El Fuerte's ending has him in the kitchen, cooking, with a fellow cook asking about what the green liquid next to El Fuerte's is. Claiming it was spoken about by " a sumo-wrestler friend ", it is revealed as Aojiru , and he praises its nutritional qualities, but questions why the Japanese call it "blue juice" when it is green.

The cook asks why he's putting it in the chili soup, and a close-up shows many other assorted objects in the pot, including fish-bones. El Fuerte's reasoning is that " adding one delicious thing to another delicious thing always equals El Fuerte is shown to be a huge fan of R.

Mika ; in one scene, one of her matches is being shown on TV at a restaurant. Hawk requests that the channel be changed, since he can't stand pro wrestling; this prompts El Fuerte to burst from the kitchen and yell at T. In the panel, Mika's image visibly adorns every piece of El Fuerte's cooking attire, and Fuerte is also shown to keep a lot of Mika themed knick-knacks around, such as lunchboxes, posters, figurines, etc.

El Fuerte fights using Lucha libre also called Mexican wrestling which is best known for it's masked performers and acrobatic techniques. Fighters adopt an alter ego to use in the ring, similar to the concept of a superhero. Much like American pro wrestling, lucha libre is a mix of grappling and physical strikes, but with a larger emphasis on airborne attacks.

As his total vitality is low, the player must keep their opponent in a guessing game, as his Habanero Dash has many follow-ups that can overcome certain blocks and counters. Similar to Vega , El Fuerte is a very agile character.

He can wall jump to escape corners and counter poorly-timed attacks with blinding speed. The player must keep El Fuerte in a consistent rhythm to overwhelm the opponent. Street Fighter Wiki Explore. Street Fighter. Bison Sagat Ibuki More



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