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Fei Long (フェイロン, Fei Ron?, based on Chinese 飛龍) is a character from Capcom's Street Fighter series of fighting games. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (371x984, 89 KB) Fei Long in Super Street Fighter II. Official illustration by Capcom. ...
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers was the penultimate release of a long string of fighting games in the Street Fighter II series. ...
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Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers was the penultimate release of a long string of fighting games in the Street Fighter II series. ...
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Character basis
Fei Long is a tribute to the Kung Fu movie legend Bruce Lee. Not only do the two look alike (and come from the same city), Fei Long also lets out similar battle cries to Lee, and is just as furious and fast a fighter. Also, fei-long is Chinese (specifically Cantonese, Hong Kong's primary dialect) for "flying dragon" (or "pterosaur"); Bruce Lee's Chinese screen name was 李 小龍 (Lee Siu-Long) or "little dragon." He was one of the first Bruce Lee look-alike characters in fighting games, leading to characters such as Marshall Law and his son Forrest from the Tekken series, Maxi in Soul Calibur, and Jann Lee from Dead or Alive. The first being Dragon from World Heroes. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Suborders Rhamphorhynchoidea Pterodactyloidea Pterosaurs (, winged lizards, often referred to as pterodactyls, ) were flying reptiles of the clade Pterosauria. ...
Marshall Law is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. ...
Forrest Law is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. ...
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Maxi (çåå¿ Makishi) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games. ...
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Jann Lee (Chinese: æ¯æ Cantonese: Janléi, Japanese: ã¸ã£ã³ï½¥ãªã¼ Jan RÄ«) is a fictional Chinese character in the Dead or Alive videogame series modeled after the martial artist Bruce Lee. ...
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Kim Dragon Kim Dragon (é é¾) is a fictional character designed for the World Heroes game series. ...
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Story A youthful and talented action movie star, Fei Long is the master of Hitenryu Kung Fu. While he fought on the streets to sharpen his skills, he caught the eye of a movie director, who got him into the big times and made him an international sensation. Action films, or movies, are a film genre, where action sequences, such as fighting, stunts, car chases or explosions, take precedence over elements like characterisation or complex plotting. ...
The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...
He made a string of action movies until he participated in the second World Warrior tournament. He realized that he preferred the real thing to the staged, choreographed fight scenes in his movies, and gave up his career and disappeared into the streets.
Trivia This article's trivia section has too much trivia. To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, the article requires cleanup. Content in the trivia section should be integrated into other appropriate areas of the article. - Fei Long is probably the first character in fighting game history with a continuous chain move (Rekka Ken (烈火拳, Rekka Ken?)), repeatable up to 3 times, with each consecutive execution having a different animation.
- Fei Long makes a cameo appearance in Dan's stage in Street Fighter Alpha 2.
- In the Neo Geo Pocket game SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash, his name appears misspelled as "Fei-Ling." Although widely criticized by fans, this must have been just a misspelling in the English version, rather than Engrish (as it is common in many Neo-Geo games), because the Japanese version does read "Fei Long."
- Fei Long did not appear in the live action Street Fighter movie due to the similaries to Bruce Lee (and therefore the filmmakers didn't want to pay the Lee family royalties). This is the main reason behind the character of Sawada being created. It has also been stated that the producers thought that he was "too generic."
- In Fei Long's ending in Super Street Fighter II and Super Street Fighter II Turbo, a movie director approaches Fei Long and tries to convince him into returning to make one more movie, but Fei Long refuses. In the English version, he says that "there could never be another legend like the great one and his son", which has been interpreted by many fans to mean Bruce Lee and his son Brandon who died shortly before Super Street Fighter II was released. This reference is not present in the original Japanese version.
- Fei Long's moves are reminiscent of several moves that Bruce Lee's character performs in the film Enter the Dragon.
- It has recently been revealed in the Playstation Portable version of Street Fighter Alpha 3 that he is close friends with Dee Jay.
- Fei Long makes a return as a playable character in the home versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3 (as well as the arcade update Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper).
Dan Hibiki (ç«å¼ å¼¾ Hibiki Dan), is a character from Capcoms Street Fighter series of fighting games. ...
The Street Fighter Alpha (Street Fighter Zero outside the USA and Europe) series of fighting games is part of the Street Fighter series by Capcom. ...
Neo Geo Pocket (Monochrome) The Neo Geo Pocket was SNKs original hand held system. ...
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Engrish on a sweatshirt in Japan An Excellent Room at Fukuoka Station, a staff-only area Engrish refers to the grammatically incorrect variation of English often found in East Asian countries. ...
Neo-Geo is the name of a cartridge-based arcade and home video game system released in 1990 by Japanese game company SNK. The system offered comparatively colorful 2D graphics and high-quality sound. ...
Street Fighter is a 1994 action movie based on the hugely popular fighting game Street Fighter by Capcom. ...
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Sawada (a. ...
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers was the penultimate release of a long string of fighting games in the Street Fighter II series. ...
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers was the penultimate release of a long string of fighting games in the Street Fighter II series. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Brandon Bruce Lee (æå豪 Cantonese: Léi Gwokhòu Pinyin: LÇ Guóháo); February 1, 1965 â March 31, 1993) was an American actor of Chinese, Swedish, and German descent. ...
Enter the Dragon (ãé¾çè鬥ã aka. ...
The Street Fighter Alpha (Street Fighter Zero outside the USA and Europe) series of fighting games is part of the Street Fighter series by Capcom. ...
For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ...
External links - WikiKnowledge.net’s entry for Fei Long Previously hosted by Wikibooks
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