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A Japanese shotokan martial artist in [[Street Fighter]]. Ryu lives for the fight and the challenge and travels the world looking for fights to help him grow as a warrior and a person. In manga and the game storyline he has a love interest in [[Chun-Li]]. Ryu also has an American friend and rival named [[Ken]].
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A Japanese Shotokan martial artist in [[Street Fighter]]. Ryu lives for the fight and the challenge and travels the world looking for fights to help him grow as a warrior and a person. In manga and the game storyline he has a love interest in [[Chun-Li]]. Ryu also has an American friend and rival named [[Ken]].
  
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== Other ==
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There's totally this kid at [[Cam-win]]'s school named Ryu. Yes, after the Street Fighter character. However, he thinks it's really unfortunate that everyone (including his parents) pronounce his name as "Rye-you", when the SF character's name is pronounced "Ree-you". [[Cam-win]] has not pointed this out to anyone at school, though, for fear of being pelted in the face with a brick.
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 2 July 2016

A Japanese Shotokan martial artist in Street Fighter. Ryu lives for the fight and the challenge and travels the world looking for fights to help him grow as a warrior and a person. In manga and the game storyline he has a love interest in Chun-Li. Ryu also has an American friend and rival named Ken.


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There's totally this kid at Cam-win's school named Ryu. Yes, after the Street Fighter character. However, he thinks it's really unfortunate that everyone (including his parents) pronounce his name as "Rye-you", when the SF character's name is pronounced "Ree-you". Cam-win has not pointed this out to anyone at school, though, for fear of being pelted in the face with a brick.