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Street fighter 4 poison
Street fighter 4 poison







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Sadly, Poison's actual playable fighting game debut in FF: Revenge was a flop, but that wasn't her fault. The dynamic duo continued their gig in SVC Chaos as well.

#STREET FIGHTER 4 POISON SERIES#

Them made a badass duo in the SFIII series (even though Hugo did all theįighting). Made her epic return in SFIII: 2nd Impact as Hugo's manager. until her design was fleshed out when she After that, she was absent for quite some time. Poison got her start as a re-spawning "baddie" in Final Fight. Seemingly, Capcom thought a pre-op transsexual would be too taboo forįighter III: 2nd Impact (Support Character), Streetįighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition (Support), Streetįighter X Tekken, Ultra Street Fighter 4, Japan, she simply tucks her business away in order to look like a girl." Straight: In North America, Poison is officially a post-op transsexual. In an EGM interview when asked about Poison's sex, Streetįighter producer Yoshinori Ono stated "Let's set the record Her first fighting gameĪppearance was in Final Fight Revenge, and she crossed over to the Streetįighter series as Hugo's manager in S treet Fighter III: 2nd Impact &Ī lot of confusion surrounding Poison's gender over the years. Her first appearance was in Capcom'sĬlassic beat-em-up, Final Fight (1989). With Poison's help, Hugo "Andore" became a star, and bothīecame rich beyond their wildest dreams. Poison offered to become his manager,Īnd he accepted. Hugo,Īnother former Mad Gear member, had also decided to abandon his criminal The new gang was doomedįrom the start, however, and Poison quickly found herself without a jobįed up with her life of crime, Poison decided to go straight. Sodom recruited her into his new Mad Gear. The gang was broken up by Mike Haggar, GuyĪnd Cody. She patrolled the streets of Metro City until Please help improve this article by editing it. This section is in need of major improvement. Poison’s status as a newhalf may have been a product of this cultural fascination. The term was coined in the early 1980s and predominantly described trans women sex workers and media personalities such as Rumiko Matsubara who became a media fixation during the newhalf “boom” of the 1980s. Poison is designated as a newhalf (ニューハーフ/ nyuuhaafu) in her original concept art, a somewhat offensive Japanese term for a transgender woman who has medically transitioned. Despite her alluring looks, however, she can be quite deadly and quick on her feet due to being a former gang member as well as working with wrestlers, as shown by her ability to quickly overpower two of her employees in her Ultra Street Fighter 4 prologue. Poison is a seductive, perky woman, often jokingly flirting with opponents either in the wrestling industry or the World Warrior tournament. She dawns a chain-having black peak cap and a studded black neck-collar. Her most iconic outfit consists of a white tank-top that exposes her midriff and Daisy-Dukes cut-off shorts (with handcuffs around her waist), along with red heels. Poison is a tall, muscular yet skinny fair-skinned woman with long pink spiky hair and bright blue eyes.









Street fighter 4 poison