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    春丽 春麗 チュン・リー チュンリー

    Chun-Li (Traditional: 春麗. Simplified: 春丽) is a character in the Street Fighter series by Capcom.

    Introduced in Street Fighter II, Chun-Li was the youngest member of the roster and only female character in the game, the self-proclaimed "strongest woman in the world". Her most famous attack is the Hyakuretsukyaku ("Hundred Crack Legs", alternately known as "Lightning Legs"), where she repeatedly kicks her opponent from a tilted standing position with incredible speed.

    An Interpol investigator from China investigating the recent death of her father, she found a lead indicating who may be responsible—the mysterious crime syndicate Shadaloo and its tyrannical leader M. Bison. After M. Bison confirmed he slew her father, she made it her life's mission to destroy Shadaloo and bring M. Bison to justice. She collaborated closely with Guile, Cammy White, Ryu, and the other World Warriors throughout the journey.

    After M. Bison's supposedly final death during Street Fighter V, her mission complete, Chun-Li retired from Interpol and opened an orphanage to live a quieter life. The most famous of her young wards - practically her adopted daughter - is Li-Fen.

    She has brown eyes and long brown or black hair almost always done up in a double bun.

    Her standard costume consists of a blue china dress with puffy short sleeves and a white sash, two high side slits forming a pelvic curtain, brown pantyhose, white lace-up boots, spiked bracelets, and hair pulled back in buns under white bun covers. She usually wears earrings.

    In Street Fighter Zero, she wears a blue, sleeveless unitard and vest with sneakers and studded bracelets. Street Fighter IV & Street Fighter V introduced skimpier official alternate costumes, such as her backless dress; while Street Fighter 6 gave her a white/blue multicolored china dress and blue leggings.

    Her first design was based on another character from Capcom called Tong Pooh.

    Chun-Li is one of Capcom's most popular characters and one of the most important females in video game history, appearing in numerous cross-overs and promotions. Her oldest and arguably greatest cross-company rival for the distinction is Mai Shiranui, of SNK's Fatal Fury.

    Appearance

    Street Fighter II
    Street Fighter Zero
    Street Fighter III
    Street Fighter IV
    Street Fighter 6
    Athlete Chun-Li (Street Fighter: Duel)

    Known moves

    • Hyakuretsukyaku
    • Kikouken
    • Spinning Bird Kick
    • Kakukyakuraku

    See also

    • Blue Phoenix Ranger
    • EVO moment #37
    • Akiman pose

    The following tags are aliased to this tag: chunli (learn more).

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