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is a video game character created by Capcom.  He is one of the main characters from the Street Fighter series of fighting games alongside Ryu.

Ken Masters and the Shouryu Principle

While Ryu and Ken have the same martial arts discipline, as the Street Fighter series evolved, the differences between the two characters were portrayed by their special moves — Ken opted for stylish fast unpredictability, while Ryu focused on technique. Ken's Tatsumaki Senpuu Kyaku does not allow him to dodge projectiles at the start of the spin, but spins faster, allows him to hit his opponent up to five times. Ken's Hadouken attacks are less concentrated than Ryu's, but Ken's Shoryuken is more powerful. Ken's super moves consist of the Shouryuu Reppa (Rising Dragon Whirlwind), in which Ken does two or three Shoryukens; the Shinryuuken (Dragon God Fist), a spinning vertical Shoryuken (dedicated to his late master Gouken) that lacks range, but does greater damage and more hits, especially if the kick buttons are pressed rapidly; and the most recent addition to his movelist since Street Fighter Alpha 3 — the Shippuu-Jinrai Kyaku(Lightning Swift Kick), which Ken does a flurry of kicks before ending with a vertical Tatsumaki Senpuu Kyaku.

Ken mainly focuses on the Shouryu principle of Goutetsu-style Ansatsuken, to the point where his Shouryukens set the opponent on fire. Ken's Shoryukens are best done against a standing opponent. Ken took extra care to ensure that his Shoryuken would not immolate nor kill an opponent on contact—even with his aggressiveness and unpredictability Ken made sure that his moves, like Ryu's, do not result in lethal force.

Ken's storylines

Ken did not participate in the first Street Fighter tournament; instead, he fought in (and won) the premiere U.S. Martial Arts tournament that had been previously won by Charlie, as well as meeting a very attractive girl named Eliza, who became his girlfriend.

After winning the U.S. martial arts tournment, Ken returned to his training ground to tell his master Gouken the good news, he witnessed his master's death at the hands of Akuma, and tried to fight him, but was defeated.

He began wandering the world in search of Akuma, and his friend and fellow student Ryu. He wanted to tell Ryu what happened to their master and also hoped to win a match against him. Along the way he fought and defeated Dan, who had unwisely taunted him with copying Saikyo-style moves. He eventually finds Ryu in seclusion. Ryu is dejected upon seeing his long-time friend, but Ken makes him go try out a spar anyway. Over the next few days Ken realizes how stressed out his best friend is since his fight with Sagat. Ryu explains to Ken that deep within him there is a burning rage. A power trying to overcome him. Giving Ryu his red headband, Ken tells him to stay focused, which greatly cheers Ryu up. Ken returns home and begins training harder. Knowing even with his recent feelings, that Ryu is always stronger than he looks.

Ken begins to wonder about his own life. Ryu seemed to be on the right track again, but what of him? Along the way to prove himself again, he encounters Karin who tells him she has followed his career and is trying to best her rival Sakura's to prove she is superior. Ken advises her it's good to have a rival but not for supremecy but to keep one training harder and focusing. With this Ken finds himself again and is focused once more. Going off to meet up with Sakura, they too have a friendly match and Ken finally realizes that Ryu has the right idea all along. Both he and Sakura begin to travel to find Ryu, but find out that he's being brainwashed by the dictator M. Bison. Ken and Sakura both take Bison on together to distract him as Sagat (who had come along to also find Ryu struggling against Bison) took Ryu under control. Ryu eventually came to and slammed Bison away with the help of Ken, then talked to each of his friends -- he told Ken to wait for his rematch, noting he still had much to learn. Ken himself promised to train harder.

Ken received an invitation to the second Street Fighter tournament, but since his last U.S. Martial Arts tournament, he has let himself spend too much time with his girlfriend and not training. Only when Ryu challenges him rekindles Ken's fighting spirit and causes him to enter the tournament. He fought, but it is unknown how far he got before he was approached by Eliza, with whom he eventually had a son named Mel.

Ken entered the third Street Fighter tournament. By this time, a Brazilian teenager named Sean had been pestering him to become his student, and Ken reluctantly accepted, beginning to train him. He fought Sean and won against him in the tournament; though he still lost, he was now also beginning to train his son Mel in rudimentary fighting techniques. He also told Sean to go find Ryu and challenge him, giving him some free time with Eliza.

Though bored, Ken hears about a mysterious organization and goes to investigate, and may have confronted Urien. He does win his third straight U.S. Martial Arts tournament victory, which is a new record, and offers the trophy to Sean, although his student says he wishes to earn it for himself. He also learned that Ryu had sought him out and traveled all the way to New York from Oakland for their long-awaited rematch. Tossing some friendly jabs at each other, both have a good fight that Ryu wins. Since then, Ken has continued to train Sean and Mel, handle his family and business, and keep up with his old friend Ryu.

Gameplay

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In the original Street Fighter, he was identical to Ryu, in terms of gameplay. In Street Fighter II, Ken's character was modified to be faster than Ryu, though his animations and other attacks were still very similar to Ryu's, as Ken's sprite is always a head swap of Ryu. In the original version of this game, the only way to effectively have two characters with similar abilities fight each other was to have one player play as Ryu and the other play as Ken.

Techniques

With the advent of "mirror matches" (same character vs.) in Street Fighter II': Champion Edition, Capcom needed to vary the "Uppercut Brothers" playing styles a bit. Ryu was given a stronger, faster Fireball and a one-hit knockdown Hurricane Kick, while Ken was given a wider arcing Dragon Punch and a multi-hit Hurricane Kick. In Super Street Fighter II, Ken began deviating from Ryu further being given a multi-hit flaming Shouryuken. In the next SFII installment: Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Ken was given the super combo Shouryuu Reppa (which was simply Ken's Jab and Strong Dragon Punches chained together) and a number of different command kicks, plus a new jumping Forward and a Knee Bash hold. These command kicks would be incorporated as the standard movelist in the Street Fighter Alpha series, but remain commands in all others.

By Street Fighter III, Ken has two Shouryuken Super Arts (Shouryuu Reppa and Shinryuken) from the Street Fighter Alpha series and the new Shippuu Jinrai Kyaku Super Art, and in Street Fighter EX 3, he has a meteor combo (a Level 3 super combo) called Kuzuuryu Reppa, a mix of his other three Super Arts. Kuzuuryu Reppa would be seen again in with it being one of Violent Ken's supers this time.

Actors

While his original voice was a re-use of the Ryu audio samples, from Super Street Fighter II on Ken's voice was performed by Kenji Haga. Tetsuya Iwanaga did Ken's voice in the Street Fighter Alpha series, and Koji Tobe did Ken's voice in the Street Fighter III games. In other media, Damian Chapa portrayed Ken in the 1994 Street Fighter movie, and by Scott McNeil in the Street Fighter animated series. He was voiced by David Lucas in the Street Fighter Alpha movie.

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