Chun-Li's father was killed by Bison, so she joined
Interpol to get resources to find and bring him to justice. During the events of
SFA2, her martial arts teacher (and an old friend of her father's), Gen,
gives her a lead on who may have killed her father. She begins to investigate
the mysterious crime syndicate, Shadaloo, and eventually confronts M. Bison. She
demands that he tells her what happened to her father, but he attacks her and
quickly defeats her. He tells her that he will kill her if she attacks him
again, and flies away in his airship. With tears in her eyes, Chun-Li swore
vengeance.
In SFA3, Chun-Li teams up with Air Force members Charlie
and Guile to track down Shadaloo. After they locate the
base and set up an attack, she learns that Bison tricked the Air Force into
canceling the bombing of the Shadaloo base. She rushes over to the two soldiers
to tell them they were tricked and have to destroy the base on their own. Guile
and Charlie proceed to Shadaloo base located in Thailand to plant bombs around
the base. As they go inside to destroy the Psycho Drive, Guile comes rushing out
to tell Chun-Li that Charlie had urged both of them to get away. The base
explodes with Charlie inside, who they later believed to be dead, along with
Bison. Despite being distraught over the lack of evidence to prove Shadaloo's
crimes, Chun-Li and Interpol manage to shut down the operations of the Shadaloo
evil empire.
After retiring,
Chun-Li finds life less than what she had hoped for, and felt uneasiness. Soon
she is tracked down by Guile, who reveals evidence of Shadaloo's return. She
returns to Interpol and teams up with Guile and Cammy
to take down S.I.N. and discover what really happened to M. Bison. She enters
the S.I.N. tournament to take down Shadaloo once and for all. On her way, she is
approached by Abel, who is searching for
any leads on the Shadaloo organization. During the tournament, she also
encounters Gen, who is also participating, and asks him for more information on
her father's death. Later, she tries to arrest Juri
for questioning but is unable to defeat her and bring into custody. Infiltrating
the S.I.N. dam facility, she is trapped after Vega
activates the base's self-destruct sequence. She is eventually rescued by Guile
and Abel. After the tournament she tells Guile that she is not just fighting for
her father but also for herself, and that she will continue to be a cop.
During the time of SFIII:
3rd Strike, Chun Li made her peace and continues her work as a police
officer. She retires from street fighting to teach young children martial arts
after taking down Shadaloo for good. Urien
kidnapped a young girl for his scientific projects and Chun-Li manages to catch
up to him. Challenging him, she defeats Urien and reclaims the young girl. Since
then, Chun-Li has continued to raise her adopted kids.
OTHER
APPEARANCES:
Street
Fighter 2 Turbo, Street Fighter 2: Champion
Edition, Super Street Fighter 2,
Super
Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Super
Street Fighter 2 Turbo: Revival, Super
Street Fighter 2 Turbo: HD Remix, Ultra
SF2, Street
Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2,
Street
Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter Alpha
3 Upper, Street Fighter Alpha
3 Max, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike,
SFIII: 3rd Strike Online Edition, Street Fighter 4, Super
Street Fighter 4, SSF4: 3D Edition, SSSF4:
Arcade
Edition, Ultra SF4, Street
Fighter V, SFV:
Arcade Edition,
SFV: Champion Edition, Street
Fighter 6, Street Fighter EX, Street
Fighter EX2,
Street Fighter EX3,
Street
Fighter: The Movie, X-Men Vs. Street
Fighter,
Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street
Fighter, Marvel Vs. Capcom,
Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, Marvel
Vs. Capcom 3, Ultimate MVC3, MVC: Infinite, SNK
Vs. Capcom: The Match of the
Millennium, Card Fighters
Clash, Card Fighters Clash
2, Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo,
Super
Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix,
Pocket
Fighter, Capcom Vs. SNK, Capcom
Vs. SNK: Pro, Capcom Vs. SNK 2, SNK
Vs. Capcom Chaos, Capcom
Fighting All Stars, Capcom Fighting
Evolution,
Street Fighter
Alpha: Anthology, Street
Fighter: Anniversary Collection, SF:30th
Anniversary Collection, Tatsunoko
Vs. Capcom, Tatsunoko
Vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars, Namco
X Capcom, Street Fighter X TEKKEN, Fatal
Fury: City of the Wolves
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Chun-Li is a revolutionary character. Before Chun-Li, most video game females were "damsels in distress". Chun-Li broke the barrier and proved that girls can kick ass too. Some men may even have trouble admitting that a strong female martial artist could kick their ass in real life, so
Chun-Li is a great introduction to that little fun fact.
Chun-Li is a staple to Street Fighter, just as much as Ryu. Fun Fact: There
isn't a single Street Fighter series, including crossovers, that Chun-Li didn't appear in. Chun-Li is a household
name,
and it isn't difficult to understand why. Her cool persona and iconic, unforgettable special moves made a lasting impact on the fighting genre. The amazing artists who have drawn Chun-Li over the years also played an imperative role in
keeping Chun's design fresh & exciting. Her moveset and combos evolved nicely in each game she appears in, and she always offers something unique in each game - in terms of play-style. At the end of the day, you gotta love Chun-Li! Respect the thighs.
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