Blanka is also present in a number of Capcom's crossover games, including the SNK vs. Capcom series. Blanka is also present in a number of Capcom's crossover games, including the SNK vs. Capcom series. [16][17] According to the story, Blanka was born as a boy named Jimmy who was involved in a plane crash in the Amazon rainforest. [16][18] After the crash he was exposed to electric eels, triggering the mutation which changed his appearance and gave him electric powers. (Allied Nations) and the best friend of its leader, Guile. When Bison was defeated, Blanka refused to escape with Guile, feeling he would never be accepted in society as he was. Direck Lightning: un rolling attack eseguito mentre Blanka è circondato da una barriera di energia elettrica (solo su Capcom vs SNK 2.). [6] GamesRadar said that Blanka "never quite approached Chun-Li's popularity, but has gained a strong fan following nevertheless". Blanka (ブランカ Buranka?) [4] The staff then adopted Blanka's feral appearance, because they felt the game would be "dull" with only human characters. UDON's Street Fighter character group art.
Blanka was a supporting character in the live action film. Click here for more information about Blanka's other fighting game appearances. [58] Computer and Video Games, GamesRadar and Game Revolution also noted the difficulty of fighting Blanka. Inizialmente, Blanka doveva chiamarsi Hamablanka, ossia la storpiatura giapponese di "Hombre blanco", soprannome datogli a causa della pelle chiara: da notare che il soprannome è in spagnolo, mentre dovrebbe essere in portoghese (dove si direbbe "homem branco"), visto che Blanka vive a Manaus, in Brasile, dove la lingua ufficiale è il portoghese.
[6][11] In several of his special moves he rolls into a ball, launching himself at an opponent. [48] In 2008, the character was the tenth-most-popular video game character (out of 500) in the United Kingdom.
[25] Blanka then returns to the jungle. Carlos Blanka is a A.N.
[40] In UDON's Street Fighter comic adaptation, Blanka is used as a living weapon by Shadaloo until he is rescued by Delta Red (Cammy's squad). [53], IGN ranked Blanka seventh of its "Top 25 Street Fighter Characters", noting his unique characteristics,[8] and GameDaily placed Blanka fourth on its "Top 20 Street Fighter Characters of All Time" list. Blanka exemplifies the special brand of insanity that made us love Capcom. Super Electric Thunder: a differenza del Shout of Earth, l'elettricità emessa ha più gittata e Blanka salta durante il colpo (solo su SF EX2 e 3).
Primitive Punch: Blanka sferra un pugno all'avversario. Add a photo to this gallery. Il suo attacco più famoso è senz'altro l'Attacco Tuono, che il lottatore ha imparato dalle anguille elettriche e che consiste nell'emissione di elettricità. [14] Charlie is taken captive by Bison, who forces Dhalsim to subject him to genetic testing to create the perfect soldier.
Le mosse di Blanka: Meteo tag combo (solo su SF EX2 e 3) [41], Blanka has been described as a fan favorite by video game media UGO Networks, IGN, GameSpot and 1UP.com,[42][43][44][45] with IGN calling him "one of the most recognizable Street Fighter characters". Aereal Rolling: mentre è a mezz'aria, attacca l'avversario (solo in SF EX2 e 3). Street Fighter V Arcade Edition - Blanka Move List - YouTube
In Street Fighter Alpha 3, invece, Dan rivela di conoscere già Blanka, che gli avrebbe addirittura salvato la vita. Blanka was generally well received by critics and fans, becoming one of the most popular characters in the franchise. [6][7] However, when Street Fighter was brought to the U.S., Blanka's coloring was attributed to his being struck by lightning during the electrical storm in which his plane crashed.
The 1994 live-action Street Fighter film combined Charlie and Blanka into a single character. In the game's ending it is revealed that Blanka's body was never found, while Dhalsim, alive is trying to find a cure for him. He was one of the sixty people taken hostage by the dictator, General Bison. Returning to his senses, he reunites with his mother.
Dopo decenni passati nella foresta pluviale amazzonica (dove compare come creatura leggendaria nei miti degli amerindi che lo hanno avvistato fugacemente alcune volte), il lottatore si presenta a Manaus con l'intenzione di fare a pezzi qualsiasi eventuale sfidante gli si presenti davanti. Rolling Attack: Blanka si scaglia contro l'avversario rotolando come una palla in forma fetale. Also Blanka's first name in SF2 is actually Jimmy. [57] The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review described the character as resembling "some ridiculous hair-club-for-Hulks member", although his electric attacks made him an effective character. In Street Fighter II pare che conosca bene l'inglese, forse questo perché inizia a convivere con gli umani.