Makoto (Street Fighter)
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Makoto | |
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Makoto from Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike |
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Game series | Street Fighter series |
First game | Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike |
Voice actor(s) | Makoto Tsumura |
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Birthplace | Japan |
Fighting style | Rindoukan Karate |
Makoto (マコト?) is a video game character from the Street Fighter fighting game series, introduced in Street Fighter III: Third Strike. She is a Rindoukan karate expert from Japan.
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[edit] Story
When Makoto's father, Masaru, died, she inherited the Rindoukan Dojo in Tosa. She travels around the world trying to promote the dojo, which is in financial distress. She finds and fights Ryu, and brings prestige back to the dojo.
Makoto was originally intended to be Ryu's sister, but the idea was scrapped when that was deemed to be incompatible with the canon of the series.
[edit] Appearance
Makoto wears a white dogi with a long, yellow scarf worn around her neck, the latter being a gift from her late father. She has a short hairstyle and a generally boyish appearance. She is a generic Tomboy or Japanese "martial arts girl" stock character, even having a gender-neutral name, and thus resembles many different Japanese anime and fighting game characters. Though her outfit is similar in appearance to Ryu and Ken, she does not practice Ansatsuken, and does not have a projectile. Makoto's karate style is Rindoukan; her in-game fighting style strongly resembles Shotokan karate, with her signature move "Hayate"; and Goju-ryu, with her deep striding walking movement.
[edit] Gameplay
Most of Makoto's normal attacks can be modified by inputting "forward" at the same time, meaning she has around 12 standing attacks instead of just 6. A notable move; Karakusa, grabs the opponent and chokes them, stunning them momentarily and setting him or her up for follow up attacks.
[edit] Sources
- The Street Fighter video game series and their instruction booklets.
- Studio Ben (ed.) 2000. All About Capcom Fighting Games 1987-2000. Japan: Denpa Shinbunsha. ISBN 4-88554-676-1, This book contains official statements by Capcom about plot details not included in the games themselves.
- Tiamat's Street Fighter guide: Contains translated information found in various official Japanese language Capcom sources, such as All About Street Fighter Zero 3, Eiga Street Fighter II Memorial Koushiki Fanbook ISBN 4-09-102491-2 , Official Street Fighter Zero 3 Guidebook, Street Fighter 3: New Generation Bible, Street Fighter Eternal Challenge.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- WikiKnowledge.net’s entry for Makoto Previously hosted by Wikibooks
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