Yang

Yang (ヤン) is a character in the Street Fighter series. He first appeared in Street Fighter III and is voiced by Koji Tobe in New Generation and 2nd Impact and by Masakazu Suzuki in 3rd Strike. However, Yang is selectable only as a "palette swap" of his brother Yun in New Generation. In the latter two games Yang is a separate character with his own unique set of Special Moves and Super Arts. He is also a playable character in the arcade version of Super Street Fighter IV.

Story
The Lee Brothers were only relatives to their long-lost uncle Lee who fought in the first World Tournament (his wherabouts after that was unknown but he did request Gen to train them). With his twin brother Yun, he entered the third World Warrior tournament to show his skills. They later found and fought Gill, who appreciated their effort and granted them leadership of their town. They passionately turned down his offer, since they only fought him to stop his maniacal plans.

Alternate Story
In his non-canonical appereance in Street Fighter Alpha 3, he and his twin brother Yun are searching around the world for the legendary movie star Fei Long, So they could become famous movie stars. They have a run-in with Dee Jay, who by chance is known to associate with Fei Long, and so Yun fought him and won. Yun heard rumors of Fei-Long working with Shadaloo, but Dee Jay claims they were false, knowing Fei Long was no crook. With Dee Jay's help, they finally find Fei Long and fight him to know the truth. After the Lee Brothers won, Fei Long told Yun and Yang that he had simply infiltrated Shadaloo to get closer to their evil leader, M. Bison. The Lee Brothers decided to help Fei Long in order to save the world from Shadaloo. Unfortunately, the Lee Brothers and Fei Long were then caught by Shadaloo. They successfully escaped, and began to work their way to Bison. Fei Long let Yun finish off the rest of Shadaloo's Dolls, while he finds and fights Bison. Yun finds Fei Long defeated at Bison's feet. Bison asks the Lee Brothers to join him and Shadaloo, but they refuse. And so, they fight, and with the help of Fei Long, the Lee Brothers are victorious. Fei Long thanks them, and in return the Lee brothers got their wish to become movie stars and starred in their own movie Street King 2: Three Dragons.

Super Street Fighter IV
He is also a playable character in the arcade version of Super Street Fighter IV.

His story in this game is not yet known.

Appearance
Yang has brown hair, styled as a spikey quiff. He sports a sleeveless, red kung-fu shirt with a burgundy hem and yellow trim and buttons. On his arms, yellow wristbands that continue to form fingerless gloves, and black pants and sneakers. He is also seen wearing inline skates.

Trivia

 * Yun and Yang are collectively known as the Lee Brothers. Out of the twins, Yang is younger.
 * He appears in Chun-Li's opening movie in Street Fighter IV with Yun. The twins also make a brief appearence in Chun Li's Super Street Fighter IV ending. The duo would later become playable in the arcade version of Super Street Fighter IV.
 * Lee is stated to be Yun and Yang's uncle, and as such share a similar attack. Yang's Senkyuutai attack looks just like Lee's old rising kick attack, in fact, the short version performs the move exactly without Yang's start-up roll.
 * Yang bears a strong resemblance to Trowa Barton from Gundam Wing.
 * Yang is much more reserved and level-headed in comparison to his hotheaded twin, though he is just as confident in his skills.
 * Yun and Yang's theme in all of the Street Fighter III games bear a resmeblence to the James Bond theme. The Third Strike version sounds the most similar.

Stage Theme
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