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[edit] Super Puzzle Fighter 2

Dan appears in super puzzle fighter 2. After winning the 8 regular matches, it shows "Final Fight" or something and shows Dan as the opponent. It shows his counter-block pattern to be all red gems (something which would suck and be easily countered). However, after the fight starts, Akuma pops in, beats up Dan, and serves as the final boss. (Akuma's counter is all the colors mixed up, which is much more difficult to clear and counter)

I think some mention of this should go in the main article.

I'm pretty sure that sketch of Dan does not appear in Street Fighter Alpha 2. It looks like a promotional drawing from a manual or something, so a better caption could be written. Or maybe I'm wrong. --Feitclub 04:07, Apr 7, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Gouki being Dan's father Theory.

as a Street Fighter fan myself, who is translating Tiamat's Faq to portuguese, i can pretty much state that there are some gaps on this theory:

1) according to the Theory, Gouki is an evil spirit. the canon more than confirms that Gouki aint nothing more that a very obssesive and determined human.

2) if Gouki is an evil spirit, how can he be brother of Gouken?

3) Dan's father fought Muay Thai. Gouki's style does not have the slightest evidence of having Muay Thai as one of the bases (unlike Dan's Style).and if Gouki had fought Muay Thai before, it would show in his current style, because this is something you can't just forget. specially if you are a obssessed fighter as Gouki is.

4) i've already played most canon games where gouki and dan are together, none of them had the interacton they cite.

so for the sake of proper information, i removed this part.

Please sign when you post on talk pages. kelvSYC 17:44, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
Anyways, Gouki being Dan's father was simply another gag meant to parody Art of Fighting, where Dan took the role of Ryo Sakazaki and Gouki the role of Takuma Sakazaki. Dan does not have a sister - that was just made up so that the AOF ending could be reenacted in Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter. kelvSYC 17:44, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
1- Yup
2- Go Hibiki ( Gouken's brother ) was killed by Sagat and became the evil spirit known as Gouki
3- Go isn't a Muay Thai fighter. The theory that he is came from this image of Sagat holding a Muay Thai fighter [1], however the guy is not Go Hibiki.
4- Unfortunately there is not that many canon games with Dan in them. SF Zero series has little continuity and SNK VS games have even less and SF III games have not featured Dan or revealed anything about Akuma other then his hatred for boats. Frankly anything about Dan Hibiki in games is as canon as it get seeing as how he is not much more then an on going joke on SNK much like Akuma is not much more then an on going April Fools joke. Hence why it's a "Theory" not a fact. However it is pretty important to mention it when it comes to Dan's story line.
Hope that clears thing up a bit. I’ll see if I can find more info.

--DanHibiki 19:25, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

Gouki is not an evil spirit. He is Gouken's brother, and is consumed by fighting. He is alive.

Go Hibiki was killed by Sagat. He is dead. He has a large nose and a moustache. There is a charicature of him in Pocket Fighter.

The VS series games are not cannon. -220.0.164.43 12:53, 14 January 2006 (UTC)


Looks like you people don't have a clue:
  • Gouki (Akuma) is not a evil sprit. He's just very obsessed with being the world's strongest fighter. On a another note, Gouki never tries to kill innocent people and has even saved a child who fell in the cave he was training in one day. If you want to label Gouki an allignment, let's say he's "neutral- good", but cerrtainly far from evil. Also, Gouki being Dan's father is complete nonsense. They aren't even related. At all.
  • Indeed, Go Hikibi was killed by Sagat, but I cannot confirm if the fighter being held in the picture is Go Hikibi. However, from the sources I remember reading, I believe it is.
  • Go is a Muay Thai fighter, and the reason he fought Sagat was because they were in the "King of Muay Thai" competetion. Go put out Sagat's left eye (hence the patach), and Sagat became enraged and killed him. -MegamanZero|Talk 13:52, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
  • In the image Sagat has an eye patch (as in long after he lost his eye) and has Ryu's scar on his chest. thus making it impossible that he should be holding Go Hibiki as he would have been dead for several years.

[edit] Dan being a headswap of Ryu/Ken

  • The black undershirt seems to prove this idea as false, but I'd rather take it to the talk page than outright remove it without discussion. Danny Lilithborne 08:05, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
  • His basic sprites are nearly identical to Ryu's, however all of his moves are different (punches, kicks, etc.) to simulate those of Ryo. In fact they have some latency and have a lower priority to further insult SNK fighting games.

[edit] Move of the page

Why Dan Hibiki was moved to Dan (Street Fighter)?

[edit] in SVC Chaos

When a character is defeated by the Red Arremer, he/she becomes a creature or monster. But Dan doesn't change. I think this might be some sort of humor that means he himself is a monster enough, but I'm not sure. Is there any offical source explaining it? Or any widely accepted explanation better than mine? I asked because I can't find an answer about it anywhere. --Mato Rei 14:50, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

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