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Street Fighter X Tekken/Trivia
- Ascended Meme: M. Bison's taunt in this game has him float with his arms crossed and say "For me, it was a Tuesday." And the Fandom Rejoiced.
- Bryan and Jack-X's rival fight with Cody and Guy references the "Over 9000" meme.
- Bison's winquote against Jin and Hugo references the "YES! YES!" and "This is delicious!" memes at once. And against Chun-Li it references the "I killed my father too and you don't hear ME whining about it!" meme.
- Fan Nickname:
- "Bob Saget" for the team-up of Bob from Tekken and Sagat from Street Fighter.
- Bob Loblaw for Bob and Law, which kind of extends to Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as well.
- "Blonde-Li" for Nina, thanks to Capcom's love for epic-sized thighs being transferred from Chun-Li over to her.
- Pandora, the game's powerup mechanic, has been jokingly referred to as Xross Factor in some circles.
- "Dr. Wily" for Heihachi as the game's rendition of him has a striking visual similarity to the classic villain. This gets driven home when he's Mega Man's opponent in the Guest Fighter trailer.
- Lili and Poison is referred to by some as "Team Lady and the Tramp."
- Elena and Dudley are "That Ass and that Class"
- Beer Belly Mega Man, for Bad Boxart Mega Man (BBM/BBAMM).
- Pac-Bonne for Pac-Man's incarnation in this game. The robot is also fan-called Mokujinbot.
- Toro is known as Sony Cat for the few westerners that knew him prior this game.
- Seth Green for Ogre, whose design in this game looks like...a green Seth.
- Maximum Raven for Raven's Doppelganger super, which looks similar to Wesker's Phantom Dance and Lost in Nightmares.
- Dark Wesker / Black Wesker, for Raven himself, because he has the same voice actor as Wesker.
- Team Korea for Juri/Hwoarang.
- Hey, It's That Voice!:
- Hiroki Takahashi, Yuji Kishi, Daisuke Endo, Fumiko Orikasa, Hiroki Yasumoto, Miyuki Sawashiro, Kenji Takahashi, Kenta Miyake, Ayumi Fujimura, Wataru Hatano, Satoshi Tsuruoka, Junichi Suwabe, Eri Kitamura, Norio Wakamoto, and Taketora all reprise their respective roles as Ryu, Ken, Sagat, Chun-Li, Guile, Cammy, Abel, Zangief, Ibuki, Rufus, Balrog, Vega, Juri, M. Bison, and Akuma from Street Fighter IV (with Fujimura and Kitamura returning from Super). Kyle Hebert, Reuben Langdon, Isaac C. Singleton Jr., Laura Bailey, Travis Willingham, Caitlin Glass, Jason Liebrecht, Anthony Landor, Kat Steel, Christopher Corey Smith, Bob Carter, Doug Erholtz, Jessica Straus, Gerald C. Rivers, and Dave Mallow respectively do the same for the English dub.
- Atsuko Tanaka also returns from Street Fighter III to voice Poison in Japanese. In English, she's voiced by Karen Strassman. Wataru Takagi is back to voice Hugo in Japanese from the same game and his English voice actor is Patrick Seitz.
- Jin Yamanoi is back to voice Rolento from the Street Fighter Alpha series and Capcom vs. SNK 2 as well. In English, he is voiced by Dameon Clarke (under the alias of Alan Smithe).
- For the Tekken side, returning voices include Masanori Shinohara as Kazuya, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Nina (under the alias of Abbie Normal), Patrick Seitz as Bob, David Vincent as Law, D. C. Douglas as Raven, TJ Storm as Marduk, Tomokazu Seki as Yoshimitsu, Annie Wood as Julia, Joy Jacobson as Lili, Isshin Chiba as Jin, and Yumi Touma as Xiaoyu. Unsho Ishizuka will once again be Heihachi (per Tekken Tag Tournament 2), even if it's old, not young, Heihachi. In English, Heihachi is reprised by Jamieson Price, by virtue of Blood Vengeance. Hilariously, he is also the Super Street Fighter IV announcer.
- Cole is voiced by Eric Ladin, by virtue of In Famous 2.
- The Japanese voice of Bob, Tsutomu Isobe, is a Toku actor who played Wolzard Fire. Julia's Japanese voice actress, Seiko Yoshida, previously voiced Kyousuke Kamijou.
- Lars is voiced in English by John Burgmeier, who voices Tien. Junichi Suwabe reprises his role from Tekken, which makes this a case of Talking to Himself in Japanese, as Suwabe is also the voice of Vega.
- Mega Man is voiced by Chris Cason, a.k.a. Mr. Popo and Gluttony while Pac Man is voiced by Debi Derryberry, a.k.a. Zatch Bell and Jimmy Neutron.
- The Other Darrin:
- The Japanese cast is out, and Lili is to be voiced by Asami Seto, standing in for Rina Sato (Lili's voice actress in Queen's Gate: Spiral Chaos).
- Atsuko Tanaka doesn't reprise her role as Nina from Blood Vengeance. She's being voiced by Yuu Kobayashi instead.
- As mentioned above, Unsho Ishizuka takes over for the late Daisuke Gouri as Heihachi's Japanese voice actor.
- Patrick Seitz replaces the late Len Carlson as Hugo.
- Asuka is voiced by Seiko Ueda instead of Ryoko Shiraishi, Mike McFarland takes over for Eric Kelso as Paul.
- Jin is not voiced by Darren Daniels like he was in Blood Vengeance, but instead voiced by... Brad Swaile.
- Xiaoyu is also voiced by another Carrie who doesn't have the surname 'Kerranen', the latter was her voice for Blood Vengeance.
- Talking to Himself: Patrick Seitz voices both Hugo and Bob.
- Trolling Creator:
- If the constant inclusion of Seth in SSFIV didn't make Yoshinori Ono one already, then the methods he used to include Toro and Kuro makes him as one.
- Not to mention Bad Boxart Mega Man, courtesy of a joke from his own creator, Keiji Inafune.
- What Could Have Been:
- The absolute first initial press release that these games were being made indicated that they might have been called "Capcom vs. Namco". It was later revealed that this was not the actual title, but rather what we have now.
- Dan and Anna were considered, but ultimately did not make the cut. In fact, Dan was Killed Off for Real by Kazuya in the Comic Con 2010 trailer to drive this point home.
- Master Chief and Marcus Fenix were considered for exclusive characters for the 360 version. However, bad timing meant it was rendered impossible, and the 360 will receive no one.
- According to this, Classic Mega Man was considered for the game. But Keiji Inafune axed the idea, saying that "it wasn't interesting enough".
- Nathan Drake was considered as a guest fighter for the PS3 version, but the dev team settled on Cole due to his abilities.
- Bad Box Art Megaman's concept art shows he (and this version of Roll) had numerous different interpretations including Classic Megaman as a muscle bound hero or even skinny teenage hoodie Megaman.
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