Virtua Fighter/Characters
This here is the characters from Virtua Fighter, sorted by their chronological appearances.
Debuting in Virtua Fighter
Akira Yuki
The main character of the series, Akira is the grandson of a Bajiquan master. Trained in the art by his grandfather himself, Akira sought to (not surprisingly) test his skill in the first World Fighting Tournament. He was beaten in the first tournament by Kage-Maru and went through rigorous training to win the second. After his victory in the second tournament, Akira's grandfather said he hasn't yet mastered anything and must learn what "true strength" really is.
Akira enters the three subsequent World Fighting Tournaments but has yet to win another tournament.
Akira is voiced (in the games and Animated Adaption) by Shinichiro Miki.
Tropes associated with Akira:
- Alternate Company Equivalent: Like Ryu, he's the karate guy.
- Anime Hair
- Big Eater: In the anime version.
- Catch Phrase: "Juu'nen hayain dayo!" and "Yosshaa!"
- Guest Fighter: Crosses over into Dead or Alive 5.
- Hachimaki
- Hot-Blooded: More in the anime than the games, while he is The Stoic.
- Idiot Hero: In the anime.
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Regardless, he manages to make things work in between competence and idiocy. Especially when someone presses his Berserk Button one too many times.
- In the Name of the Moon: In the anime.
"People should neither bring harm to themselves, nor to others. That is the guiding principle of my martial arts. But this does not apply to those who have gone astray! Since you lack discipline, I'll have to set you straight. COME ON!"
- Lightning Bruiser
- Mistaken Identity: As you've probably noticed, Akira does have a vibe similar to Ryu of Street Fighter fame. However, do not be fooled by his looks; Akira is not a "pick-up-and-play type" of character.
- Shinichiro Miki: Seiyuu for both the anime and the games from Virtua Fighter 2 onward (Takenobu Mitsuyoshi voiced him in Virtua Fighter 1).
- Spirited Competitor
- To Be a Master
Pai Chan
Pai Chan is a movie star from Hong Kong and the daughter of Lau Chan, who taught her how to fight at a young age. When Lau was training himself to be a more powerful fighter, Pai's mother struggled to support her family and died. Devastated, Pai entered the first tournament to test her skills and face her father, who she blamed for her mother's death.
Throughout the subsequent tournaments, Pai faced her father twice and was defeated both times. Then she learned Lau was terminally ill and sought a successor to his style. She saved him from being killed by Lei-Fei, but he kept fighting. The only thing she could do is to show her strength to him in the fifth tournament.
Tropes associated with Pai:
- Action Dress Rip: In the anime.
- Action Girl
- Anime Chinese Girl: The current trope image.
- Bare Your Midriff: Her alternate outfit in Virtua Fighter 5.
- Calling the Old Man Out: In all adaptations of the series.
- Faux Action Girl: In the anime, where she rarely gets to be useful in the fights. Lampshaded and handwaved at the same time when Li Kowloon, the Corrupt Corporate Executive who's after her, points out how her specific fighting style is not suited for the circumstances she's in.
- Fragile Speedster
- Junko Iwao: Seiyuu in Virtua Fighter 2. From Virtua Fighter 3 onward, she was darrined by Minami Takayama.
- Missing Mom: While her father is alive (but not well), her mother died from overwork supporting the family as Lau focused on training.
- Naoko Matsui: Seiyuu for the anime.
- Odango Hair
- Runaway Bride: In the anime, Kowloon wants to force her marry him. Then, she escapes and meets Akira...
- She Fu: Mostly justified, as Pai is an action star and Mízōngyì is composed of intricate footwork and high leaps. The style relies on flexibility, hence explaining why Pai can use a cartwheel kick to devastating effect.
- Tomboy and Tsundere: Her anime depiction.
- "Well Done, Daughter" Gal: Although the two do rekindle in the interim between Virtua Fighter 4 and Virtua Fighter 5, mainly due to Lau's impending death.
Lau Chan
Lau is the master of the Huyaquan (Tiger Swallow Fist) fighting style and a world's most renowned chef with a restaurant. He entered the first World Fighting tournament to test his skill and ended up as the victor. He kept entering future tournaments, even when both his restaurant (financially) and his body (due to a rare illness) were failing.
Lau sought a successor in the monk, Lei-Fei, but he turned on his ailing master. Pai saved him. With death nearing, Lau intended to not see Pai in his weakened state, but was invited to the fifth tournament. Here, he will fight his last fight.
Tropes associated with Lau:
- Alternate Company Equivalent: Look at the below tropes and tell me that he doesn't sound like Virtua Fighter's answer to Gen.
- Badass Grandpa: The 2nd oldest member of the cast, yet is capable of five-star asskickings. Keep in mind that he's currently combating a disease that will inevitably lead to his death.
- Chef of Iron
- Incurable Cough of Death: One of his intro poses in Virtua Fighter 5. In Virtua Fighter 5 R and Final Showdown, it's one of his Idle Animations, too.
- Jerkass Facade: In the anime.
- Old Master: As of Virtua Fighter 5.
- Shigeru Chiba: Seiyuu for the games and anime.
- Warrior Poet: Writing Chinese poetry is his hobby, and he'll still kick your ass.
- Your Days Are Numbered
Wolf Hawkfield
A former woodsman and hunter-turned-pro wrestler, Hawk entered the first World Fighting Tournament after he lacked a challenge in the ring. He was defeated by Akira and entered the second tournament solely with intent on beating him. After the end of the second tournament, Wolf became constantly enamored with a Recurring Dreams about the world being in danger.
He continued to enter the tournaments to try to make sense of the dream and found out in the fourth tournament that Dural has the same scar as a figure in his dream. While continuing to learn about the dream, Wolf is challenged by El Blaze to the fifth tournament.
Tropes associated with Wolf:
- Facial Markings
- Fingerless Gloves
- Magical Native American
- Mighty Glacier
- Professional Wrestling:
- Psychic Dreams for Everyone: The reason he's been entering the tournaments since Virtua Fighter 3. He believes that the apocalypse foretold in his dreams and J6 are somehow intertwined. The dreams finally ended after the fourth tournament though.
- The Rival: To Akira.
Jeffry McWild
Jeffery is an Australian fisherman who was obsessed with hunting the a giant shark called "Devil Shark". Skilled in the art of Pancratium, he kept entering the World Fighting Tournaments to win prize money to repair and upgrade his fishing boat to fight it. By the end of the fourth tournament he finds that Judgment 6, the group behind the tournament had captured the massive shark.
Fueled by his obsession, but unsure what to do, he enters the fifth tournament.
Tropes associated with Jeffry:
- Animal Nemesis: Jeffry vs. the "Devil Shark".
- The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Suffice to say, he isn't happy that J6 is now in possession of the "Devil Shark".
- Hulk Speak: "I, WIN!"
- Mighty Glacier
- Ryuzaburo Ohtomo: Seiyuu in the anime.
- Scary Black Man
- Wrestler in All of Us: Justified: Pankration was born out of the Ancient Greek boxing and wrestling, the latter of which created many of the modern wrestling holds.
Kage-Maru
He is the tenth-generation of Kage-Maru. A member of the Hagakure clan, he was raised by the ninth-generation Kage-Maru and the eighth-generation Tsukikage, his father and mother respectively. His father trained him in the Hagakure style Ju-Jutsu to prepare for his birthright.
Years ago, his mother was kidnapped by a mysterious figure and never found. Years later, Kage-Maru's entire village was burned to the ground, and his father was killed by a gunshot. Kage-Maru discovers that Judgment 6 is responsible for all of it and enters the first World Fighting Tournament seeking revenge.
He competes in the tournament, but doesn't discover anymore information on J6. He enters the second tournament when he discovers that his mother, who was transformed into Dural by J6, is alive. He saves Tsukikage, but she became ill due to an after-effect of becoming Dural.
Kage-Maru enters the third tournament to look for a connection between his mother and the new-model of Dural. After winning the third tournament, he recovers a part from the new Dural, hoping it would help his mother, but it changes her back into Dural. She escapes with J6's help and Kage-Maru enters the fourth tournament with the intention on killing her, seeing no other way.
Kage-Maru made it to the fourth tournament's finals, but the match was interrupted by Dural. He destroys Dural, but discovers that it was not the real Dural and enters the fifth tournament to save his mother and to put an end to J6.
Tropes associated with Kage:
- Becoming the Mask: In the anime, he's assigned to just keep the kidnapped and brainwashed Sarah in line, but he develops real affection towards her.
- Determinator: He will save his ailing mother. He will destroy J6. Step aside, or prepare for one HELL of a fight.
- Missing Mom: Tsukikage a.k.a. Dural.
- Ninja
- Kiyoyuki Yanada: His seiyuu in the anime.
- The Stoic: It comes with the job.
- Takenobu Mitsuyoshi: His seiyuu in the games, who also voiced Akira in Virtua Fighter 1 and sings the theme songs.
Sarah Bryant
Sarah is the younger sister to race car driver, Jacky Bryant and in western-style Martial Arts.[1] She is kidnapped by Judgment 6 after she investigates a mysterious accident involving Jacky. She is brainwashed by J6 and ordered to kill her brother in both the first and second World Fighting Tournament, failing both times.
At the end of the second tournament, Jacky rescues her, but her memory is completely erased. She discovers training helped regain her memory and enters the third tournament hoping it would help her remember. Afterwords, Sarah had fully regained her memories, but also remembers what J6 did to her including trying to make her kill Jacky.
She enters the fourth tournament to face and defeat Jacky, hoping to resolve her past. She was close, but lost to her older brother. She hears he was entering the fifth tournament to destroy J6; she enters with the intent on beating him to that goal as well as saving Vanessa, her bodyguard from the last tournament. But it's implied that J6 is expecting her...
Tropes associated with Sarah:
- Brainwashed and Crazy
- Cain and Abel: When she was brainwashed.
- Combat Stilettos: Usually.
- Divergent Character Evolution: From Jacky from Virtua Fighter 3 onwards.
- Faux Action Girl: Anime only.
- Fingerless Gloves
- Foreign Fanservice
- Girly Girl: The anime version of her.
- Guest Fighter: Same as Akira, in Dead or Alive 5.
- Hell-Bent for Leather
- Kick Chick
- Maya Okamoto: Seiyuu for the anime.
- Noblewoman's Laugh
- Painted-On Pants: Not only is Sarah wearing tight leather pants, but her top matches too! Obviously, she was going for the gusto.
- Ryu and Ken: Her and Jacky.
- She Fu: Not quite to the extent of Pai, but quite a few of Sarah's techniques involve her vaulting towards or even over the heads of her opponent.
- Statuesque Stunner
- Tall, Blond and Bishoujo
- Wrestler in All of Us
- Years Too Early: One of her win quotes in Virtua Fighter 5.
"Try again in a few years."
- Your Mom: One of her win quotes throughout the series.
"Better run home to mama now."
Jacky Bryant
Jacky is a professional racecar driver, a Jeet Kune Do practitioner and older brother to Sarah Bryant. Jacky was caught in a horrible accident and had to endure two years of grueling rehab to recover. He discovers Judgment 6 is behind the accident.
Around that time, his little sister Sarah disappears. Jacky enters the first World Fighting Tournament to find J6, who sponsors the tournament. He faces his sister, but fails to rescue her. He becomes a Jeet Kune Do instructor and enters the second torunament intent on trying again to rescue his sister.
When he does rescue her, poor Sarah's memories are erased after they tried to un-brainwash her. When Sarah enters the third tournament, Jacky enters secretly to protect her. When she regains her memory and reunites with him, Jacky tries to focus on starting on his own racing team.
When some of his potential sponsors were killed, J6 claimed responsibility and threatened to kill more if Jacky didn't compete in the fourth tournament. Jacky competed in the tournament, but had to deal with the disappearance of his sister's bodyguard, Vanessa. Completely fed up with J6's past and current interference in his and Sarah's lives, Jacky enters the fifth tournament to finally put an end to the mysterious syndicate.
Tropes associated with Jacky:
- Abel: When Sarah was brainwashed.
- Anime Hair
- Big Brother Instinct: You do not kidnap his little sister, brainwash her, and then target her again in subsequent tournaments. You. Do. Not.
- Bruce Lee Clone: Subverted. Jeet Kune Do practitioner he may be, but he doesn't fit any of the Bruce Lee elements beyond his fighting style.
- Cool Car: Naturally, considering that he's a professional racecar driver. You actually get to see one of them (a muscle car named Red Lightning) in action in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing... and then see Akira jump out of the passenger's seat and propel the car at the speed of sound with a shoulder bump.
- Divergent Character Evolution: With Sarah until Virtua Fighter 3.
- Eagle Land: Fairly Type 1-ish.
- Fingerless Gloves
- Lightning Bruiser
- Ryu and Ken: Him and Sarah.
- Wrestler in All of Us
- Yasunori Matsumoto: Seiyuu for the anime.
Dural
Dural is the name of the final boss of Virtua Fighter. She is a bald, nude woman covered in metal (usually silver) or stone. There have been several versions of Dural over the course of Virtua Fighter's history. The first Dural originally was Tsukikage, a member of the Hagakure clan and Kage-Maru's mother. Years ago, she was kidnapped from her village. This was the work of the corporation, Judgement 6, who used her as their prototype for their Dural project.
Brainwashed and armed with various cybernetic enhancements, she became a cold, unfeeling, cyborg. She was the final boss for the first two World Fighting Tournaments until Kage-Maru rescued her. Tsukikage was returned to her human form thanks to her son, but became ill because she needed a part from the new Dural model.
The second Dural was defeated by Kage-Maru in the third tournament and he got the part he needed for Tsukikage. The part, however, turned her back into Dural and she escaped with the help of J6. A third Dural interrupted the fourth tournament, but was defeated.
In the fifth tournament, J6 released another new Dural model, V-Dural. Containing all the combat data of competitor Vanessa Lewis, J6 sends V-Dural out to battle and defeat the world's best fighters.
Tropes associated with Dural:
- Actually a Doombot: The mass-production Dural that interrupts Kage and Shun's fight only to be scrapped by Kage in the fourth tourney.
- Barbie Doll Anatomy
- Chrome Champion
- The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard
- Ditto Fighter
- SNK Boss
- Statuesque Stunner: Well, she IS tall and covered in crome...
- Super Soldier: To a degree.
- Unwilling Roboticisation
- The Voiceless
Debuting in Virtua Fighter 2
Shun Di
An aged master of the Drunken Kung Fu who enters the second World Fighting Tournament after one of his friends mentions how successful the friend's student is doing in recent tournament competitions. After the tournament, he discovered that one of his students, who he also raised, was participating. He never had the chance to talk to him and wanted to know where he was this whole time.
Shun enters the third tournament to get his answers. Afterwards, a letter was sent from the student saying he was trying to escape from Judgement 6, but was recaptured. When no follow-up letter from his student arrives, Shun enters the fourth tournament for answers.
By the end, he makes it to the finals, but Dural interrupts the tournament. Afterwards, Shun intends to give up, until an invite for the fifth tournament arrives for him with the student's signature on it. He goes, with the intention of finally discovering the truth.
Tropes associated with Shun:
- Ass Kicks You
- Beating a Dead Player: Whereas most fighters will stop attacking when you're defeated, a computer-controlled Shun Di will continue to drink long after he wins.
- Confusion Fu: If he gets enough liquor into his system, that is.
- Determinator: See the excerpt above.
- Drunken Boxing
- Drunken Master
- Hitoshi Takagi: His original seiyuu, in Virtua Fighter 2 and Virtua Fighter 3. After his death, he was replaced by Mahito Tsujimura.
- Old Master
Lion Rafale
Young Lion Rafale is a wealthy Frenchman who learned Praying Mantis style from his father since he was five years old. Tired of his father's interference in his life, Lion enters the second World Fighting Tournament, winning his independence if he won the tournament. He lost in the first round to Kage-Maru, but the experience awakened the fighting spirit inside of him.
He trains harder to improve his skills and enters the next two subsequent tournaments. Again, he intended to win both times, but fell short twice again. After the fourth tournament, Lion found documents linking his father's company to Judgment 6.
Deciding not to confront his father about it yet, he is invited to the fifth tournament. He enters it in part to discover what involvement his father has with J6.
Tropes associated with Lion:
- Bishonen: Come on, you can't deny it. Maybe it's because he's French.
- Calling the Old Man Out: One of his main motivations.
- Fragile Speedster
- Mafia Princess: Not exactly mafia, but his dad is a very corrupted businessman. Unlike other cases though, Lion is very conscious of that, and does not like it.
- Ordinary High School Student: One of the more "normal" characters in the cast, although his father's aircraft industry is a front for illegal arms dealings with terrorists. He also recently found out that J6 is linked to said company.
- Tetsuya Iwanaga: Seiyuu for the anime.
- The White Prince: And not happy about it.
- Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Averted in the anime: he does hit a villainess there, though he expresses regret about it.
Debuting in Virtua Fighter 3
Aoi Umenokouji
Aoi is a childhood friend of Akira Yuki and an Aiki Ju-Jutsu master. She was inspired by him to join the third World Fighting Tournament, to prove her her fighting ability. After she loses in the first round, she trains in Aikido, Kobujutsu and other martial arts in preparation for the fourth tournament.
She entered the fourth tournament, but was beaten by Brad Burns, whose flirtatious ways both angered and intrigued her. Invited to the fifth tournament, Aoi, with great desire, wants to face Brad again.
Tropes associated with Aoi:
- Bare Your Midriff: Her alternate outfit in Virtua Fighter 5, essentially a kimono bikini with hakama pants. Perhaps to attract Brad?
- Counter Attack: Has the most out of any character in the cast.
- Fragile Speedster
- Kyoto Regional Accent
- Lady of War
- Nina Kumagaya: Her seiyuu.
- The Rival: As of Virtua Fighter 5, she plays this role to Brad.
- Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
- Yamato Nadeshiko: One of the purest examples of the trope. Dark-haired, thin, short in stature, delicate and graceful, dressed mostly in kimonos, uses paper fans as accessories, thoroughly polite and amicable, but determined and willful like iron.
Taka-Arashi
Taka-Arashi is an undefeated yokozuna in the sumo wrestling world. After he defeated an underground fighter in a fist fight while in America, he decided to leave sumo wrestling. He was invited to the third World Fighting Tournament and enters hoping for a challenge. He was taken out of the games after Virtua Fighter 3, returning in Virtua Fighter 5 R.
He was defeated by several fighters in the tournament, and felt shamed. He initially became unmotivated in returning to sumo wrestling. With the help of his old sumo coach, he trained hard to return to the sport.
For a year, Taka-Arashi took the sumo world by storm, until he was in the final day of a high profile sumo wrestling tournament. Taka-Arashi receives an invitation for the fifth tournament in his dressing room. He leaves for the fighting tournament immediately forgoing the sumo tournament.
Tropes associated with Taka-Arashi:
- Big Eater: If his special rare item win pose in the Virtua Fighter 5 series is anything to go by.
- Determinator: It's pretty much implied that he takes pride in winning and took it very hard when he lost the third tournament.
- Kiyoyuki Yanada: His seiyuu.
- Mighty Glacier: In the vanilla arcade version of Virtua Fighter 3, he couldn't even jump.
- Put on a Bus: After Virtua Fighter 3, but only because it was hard for developers to accurately program his model for later installments. He finally returns in Virtua Fighter 5 R.
- Spirited Competitor
- Stout Strength
Debuting in Virtua Fighter 4/Evolution
Lei-Fei
Lei-Fei is a Shaolin monk who belonged to a clan whose sole duty is to capture and kill anyone with the ability to use powerful martial arts. He was assigned by his master to kill Koen-ken master Lau Chan, who fought in the World Fighting Tournaments with his powerful style. Lei-Fei entered the fourth tournament intending to carry out his mission, but once he saw Lau in action, he decided to learn Koen-ken from Lau first.
Lei-Fei eventually does attack Lau, not wanting to wait to learn the secrets of Koen-ken. He almost kills Lau but Pai, Lau's daughter, interferes. Failing his mission and not learning Koen-ken at all, Lei-Fei trains harder to be prepared to defend himself from those who'd harm him.
He enters the fifth tournament to see if he can win and prove that he's succeeded in his training.
Tropes associated with Lei-Fei:
- Arrogant Kung Fu Guy
- Deceptive Disciple: Not only is he going against his orders as a monk to kill Lau (thus preventing the potential threat of Koen-ken), but when he does catch Lau's attention and gets the chance to train under him, Lei-Fei tries to kill him too. He would have succeeded had it not been for Pai's timely intervention.
- Stance System
- The Stoic
- Takahiro Sakurai: His seiyuu.
- Warrior Monk
Vanessa Lewis
As a child, orphaned when her parents were killed, Vanessa was abducted by Judgment 6. She was trained to be a living weapon well learned in the art of Vale Tudo. A member of the special forces named Lewis infiltrated J6 and rescued her, but he was killed shortly after.
Years later, Vanessa learned that J6 was targeting Sarah Bryant and volunteered to be her bodyguard. Vanessa joined the fourth World Fighting Tournament due to her duty to Sarah, but to also find out who killed Lewis. Midway through the tournament, Vanessa disappears, reappearing at the Bryant's house years later.
She awoke only remembering what happened before she disappeared, but her body mysteriously conditioned and trained beyond what it was. She enters the fifth tournament hoping to find out what happened to her.
Tropes associated with Vanessa:
- Action Girl
- Always V. Sexy
- Amazonian Beauty: Mostly in Virtua Fighter 4. Evolution covered her up, while Virtua Fighter 5 slimmed her down considerably.
- Bare Your Midriff: Both of her default costumes in Virtua Fighter 4 (but not Evolution) and Virtua Fighter 5 share this trait.
- Bodyguard Babes: Served as Sarah's in the fourth game.
- Boobs of Steel: The most well-endowed of the women, she also delivers some of the most crippling blows and throw combinations.
- But Not Too Black: An Egregious case. In Virtua Fighter 4, she had very dark skin. In Virtua Fighter 5, she's significantly lighter.
- Dark-Skinned Blond
- Dark and Troubled Past
- Laser-Guided Amnesia: Suffering from it in Virtua Fighter 5.
- Sociopathic Hero
- Stance System
- Statuesque Stunner
- Tsundere
- White-Haired Pretty Girl
Brad Burns
Brad is a talented Muay Thai fighter and notorious ladies man. With his unique and powerful style, Brad quickly became an undefeated kickboxing champion. With no one left to challenge him, Brad enters the fourth World Fighting Tournament for the challenge and the thrill.
He had a great time at the tournament, in no small part to the many women participating in it. Afterwards, Brad was disappointed due to no challenges in the kickboxing ring and the women from the fourth tournament not calling him. He enters the fifth tournament looking for the challenge that he had in the previous tournament and meeting the new that was invited.
Tropes associated with Brad:
- Alliterative Name
- Boisterous Bruiser
- The Charmer
- Latin Lover
- Might Makes Right: Says this word for word as a victory quote in Virtua Fighter 5.
Goh Hinogami
Goh was the son of an Olympic level Judo master, who was orphaned when his father was murdered by a jealous friend. Judgment 6 kidnaps him and trains him and a group of other abducted orphans to be assassins. He is sent by J6 to infiltrate the fourth World Fighting Tournament and kill several of the fighters.
Goh lost to Jacky Bryant in the tournament and failed in his mission completely due to Dural's interference in the tournament. With his superiors in J6 were disappointed in his performance, Goh enters the fifth tournament knowing he cannot fail in his mission again.
Tropes associated with Goh:
- Anime Hair
- Career Killers
- Does Not Like Shoes: In his 1P outfit.
- Eerie Pale-Skinned Blunette
- Good Scars, Evil Scars: Has a nice one running horizontally under his left eye.
- Parental Abandonment: It's how he ended up with J6. The fate of his mother has yet to be disclosed.
- Psycho for Hire
- Toshihiko Seki: His seiyuu.
- Trying to Catch Me Fighting Dirty: The most of how everyone, natch.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair
Debuting in Virtua Fighter 5/R/Final Showdown
El Blaze
A dominant light-heavyweight luchador, El Blaze invited to the fifth World Fighting Tournament. Jealous of Wolf Hawkfield's dominance in the heavyweight devision, El Blaze challenges him to prove he's the better wrestler and to finally put these feelings behind him.
Tropes associated with El Blaze:
Eileen
Raised by her grandfather after her parents are killed, Eileen learned Monkey Kung-Fu from him at a young age. To improve her skills, she worked as an actress for a Beijing opera troupe for many years. She happened to see a martial arts demonstration by Pai Chan, and was amazed by the beauty of her movements.
Eileen enters the fifth World Fighting tournament to find and approach Pai.
Tropes associated with Eileen:
- Anime Chinese Girl
- Fan Girl: Of Pai.
- Fingerless Gloves
- Fragile Speedster
- Genki Girl
- Jail Bait: She's 16! Somebody please tell that to Brad!
- Raised by Grandparents
- Waif Fu: More or less.
- Yukako Yoshikawa: Her seiyuu, who changed her professional name to Anri Shiono between Virtua Fighter 5 and Virtua Fighter 5 R.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Fan from Virtua Quest!
Jean Kujo
Jean is a young Frenchman and at one time a friend to Lion Rafale. The two would boast who had better martial arts, Jean's karate or Lion's kung-fu. Jean was kidnapped by Judgement 6, and like Vanessa Lewis and Goh Hinogami, he was trained to be an assassin. After Goh failed in his mission in the fourth World Fighting Tournament, Jean enters the fifth tournament to usurp Goh's mission and kill several of the fighters.
One of his targets is Lion, who he vaguely remembers but has no problems with killing him.
Tropes associated with Jean:
- Bishonen: It must be that French blood in him.
- Cain and Abel: Him and Lion.
- Career Killers
- Forgotten Childhood Friend: Of Lion.
- Psycho for Hire
- Wataru Hatano: His seiyuu.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Sounds like Rufus has gone from envying the pretty boy in red to being the pretty boy in red!
- White-Haired Pretty Boy
Debuting in Fighters Megamix
Siba
Siba is an Arab fighter who was intended to be in the first Virtua Fighter game. His character model even appeared on older arcade cabinets (sometimes with the name "Akira"). Siba, was scrapped shortly before the game's release.
He later appeared in the Sega Saturn game, Fighters Megamix. In the game, he fights with striking attacks and a sword that charges with green energy.
Tropes associated with Siba:
- Arab Oil Sheikh: Has that look about him.
- Cool Sword: Siba uses a scimitar that deals a good deal of damage.
- Dummied Out: Siba was removed last minute from the first game, but can still be accessed with cheating devices.
- Flat Character: As he was removed from the original and only appeared as an extra in a later game, Siba has no known character.
Debuting in the anime
Alexander
Sarah Bryant's pet squirrel that acts as the Team Pet throughout the show. It has a habit of attacking strangers with its claws.
Tropes associated with Alexander:
Dr. Eva Durix
An evil scientist working for a worldwide Mafia-like criminal organization. She's responsible for Sarah's brainwashing and Dural's creation in the Alternate Continuity.
Tropes associated with Dr. Eva Durix:
- Atsuko Tanaka: Her seiyuu.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Tanaka has also voiced Viletta Vadim, Chun-Li, Poison, and Trish.
- Big Bad: Of the anime.
- Break the Haughty: The finale of both seasons.
- Canon Immigrant
- Dangerously Genre Savvy: What makes her dangerous is the fact that she is able to learn from her mistakes.
- Karmic Death: And the heroes had nothing to do with it, to boot!
- Mad Scientist
- Manipulative Bitch
- Raven Hair, Ivory Skin/Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: Usually the former, but she definitely has her moments.
- Smug Snake: She just loves to put on that air of superiority, doesn't she?
Liu Kowloon
A rising martial arts practitioner in the Koenkan, as well as an apparent member of a Hong Kong Triad. He had plotted to use his upcoming marriage to Pai in order to become the next successor to Lau Chan as the next head of the Koenkan, but Pai refuses to play along...
Tropes associated with Kowloon:
- Arranged Marriage: Poor, poor Pai.
- Canon Immigrant
- Corrupt Corporate Executive
- Genre Savvy: In regards to martial arts, obviously.
- Hong Kong: Where he hails from.
- Meaningful Name: Kowloon is a rather famous place in Hong Kong, once housing a "Walled City" that had a really bad fame within Hong Kong.
- Smug Snake
- Stalker with a Crush: While Kowloon mostly wants Pai as his puppet wife to get the Koenkan martial arts school, he also thinks she's pretty enough for him...
- Tall, Dark and Snarky
Oni-Maru
A former member of the Hagakure clan, he had been expelled by the village elders due to his plot to kill off Kage-Maru in order to become the clan's head. Enraged, Oni leaves to train himself and perfect his skills. He later orchestrates a massacre of his village kin, leading Kage to hunt him down in order to exact revenge for the deaths of the Hagakure clan.
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- ↑ In Japanese, the English term "Martial Arts" is used as a loanword to refer to a particular style of combative sports.