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|bloodtype = AB<ref name="Official stats" /><ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015"/>
 
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|likes = Shouting, singing, dancing<ref name="Official stats" /><ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015"/>, watching TV (especially cooking shows)
 
|likes = Shouting, singing, dancing<ref name="Official stats" /><ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015"/>, watching TV (especially cooking shows)
 
|dislikes = Silence<ref name="Official stats" /><ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015"/>, harsh people, people who lack rhythm
 
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Dee Jay wears orange loose drawstring pants with black sides and yellowish-white lettering that reads "MAXIMUM" and orange sparring gloves. His hairstyle is a braided mohawk, with a letter "M" cut on each side of his head; these letters were absent from his appearance in the ''[[Street Fighter IV series|Street Fighter IV]]'' series. Dee Jay is also seen in the [[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie|anime movie]] and some artworks with a Caribbean chain necklace.
 
Dee Jay wears orange loose drawstring pants with black sides and yellowish-white lettering that reads "MAXIMUM" and orange sparring gloves. His hairstyle is a braided mohawk, with a letter "M" cut on each side of his head; these letters were absent from his appearance in the ''[[Street Fighter IV series|Street Fighter IV]]'' series. Dee Jay is also seen in the [[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie|anime movie]] and some artworks with a Caribbean chain necklace.
   
Dee Jay's pants originally said "MANTIS" but since his right sprite is merely a mirror image of his left, the "N" and "S" would be reversed, so it was changed to "MAXIMUM".
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Dee Jay's pants originally said "MANTIS" but since his right sprite is merely a mirror image of his left, the "N" and "S" would be reversed, so it was changed to "MAXIMUM". Each letter, curiously has equal symmetry and would appear the same even if horizontally flipped. This made it possible to give his sprite details that would be proper and consistent no matter the side he's in.
   
 
===Personality===
 
===Personality===
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===Concept===
 
===Concept===
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Dee Jay was conceived by American designer James Goddard, and he is the only character in the mainline series to be conceived by an American. While ''Super Street Fighter II'' was going to feature [[Cammy]], [[T. Hawk]], and two brothers who had the same design save for a head swap,<ref>''All About Capcom Head-to-Head Fighting Games'' - page 275.</ref> Goddard felt that it would be redundant to have another pair of characters with the same fighting style. As a result, Capcom added Dee Jay in place of one of the brothers, while the other evolved into [[Fei Long]].
Dee Jay is the only character in the series to be designed by [[Capcom]] USA. He was designed by James Goddard, who modeled Dee Jay after martial arts film star and Tae Bo creator, [[Wikipedia:Billy Blanks|Billy Blanks]]. Dee Jay's braided mohawk also resembles Blanks's role as Khan in ''[[Wikipedia:The King of the Kickboxers|The King of the Kickboxers]]''.
 
   
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The Japanese team asked Goddard for any more ideas for Dee Jay, which Goddard replied by suggesting kickboxer [[wikipedia:Billy Blanks|Billy Blanks]]. He commented that "a really kick-ass black character would be awesome, instead of someone who was more negative, which is what you tended to see from the Japanese back in those days." In spite of the fact that Blanks played a villain in the film which he saw him in, ''[[wikipedia:The King of the Kickboxers|The King of the Kickboxers]]'', he states "his build and look, I just thought that it would make a great character --high-flying, crazy kicks... I mean, you have to remember, this was Billy Blanks pre-'Tae Bo.' He was so bad-ass." He began designing Dee Jay by drawing a sketch of him and sending it to the Japanese team. He sent the film ''The King of the Kickboxers''<ref>http://www.capcom-unity.com/kramez/blog/2009/10/02/the_origin_of_dee_jay_straight_from_creator_james_goddard</ref> by copying a VHS tape and sending it through [[wikipedia:FedEx|FedEx]]. He designed him as a "positive, fun character," implementing elements such as him being Jamaican, a "fun-loving guy," and a person who is trying to "jump-start his music career while kicking a lot of ass."
When [[Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers]] was being developed, there were four new characters which were [[T. Hawk]], [[Cammy]] and two brothers which became Dee Jay and [[Fei Long]]. Originally, The two were going to be head swaps, but the idea was scraped to make nearly every character unique. The idea resurfaced later in ''[[Street Fighter III series|Street Fighter III]]'' for kung-fu twins with [[Yun]] and [[Yang]]. Interestingly in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX]]'', Yun's story involves him and Yang meeting Dee Jay in order to find out the whereabouts of Fei Long, thus bringing all four related characters together. It is unknown whether or not this is a coincidence or if Capcom intentionally pitched the idea.{{Fact}}
 
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The idea of two brothers who had the same design save for a head swap resurfaced later in ''[[Street Fighter III series|Street Fighter III]]'' for kung-fu twins [[Yun]] and [[Yang]]. Interestingly in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX]]'', Yun's story involves him and Yang meeting Dee Jay in order to find out the whereabouts of Fei Long, thus bringing all four related characters together. It is unknown whether or not this is a coincidence or if Capcom intentionally pitched the idea.{{Fact}}
   
 
His name is also a pun on the word DJ (disc jockey).
 
His name is also a pun on the word DJ (disc jockey).
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=== [[Sagat]] ===
 
=== [[Sagat]] ===
Sagat didn't believe Dee Jay is a capable fighter. So the latter declared a fight, which Dee Jay won.
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Although both fighters do not interact much throughout the series, Sagat didn't believe Dee Jay is a capable fighter. So the latter declared a fight after an encounter, which Dee Jay won.
   
 
=== [[Fei Long]] ===
 
=== [[Fei Long]] ===
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=== ''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]'' ===
Dee Jay's story role is minimal; feeling restless, he takes a break from his music to test his fighting skill by participating in [[S.I.N.]]'s tournament. Soon, footage of him fighting one of the [[Seth]] dolls is broadcast around the world.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86l3-kOtYmo</ref> At some point, he encounters and fights [[Rufus]], apparently because the latter has an interesting "rhythm" in his voice and belly.
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Dee Jay's story role is minimal; feeling restless, he takes a break from his music to test his fighting skill by participating in [[S.I.N.]]'s tournament. Soon, footage of him fighting one of the [[Seth]] dolls is broadcast around the world.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86l3-kOtYmo</ref> At some point, he encounters and fights [[Rufus]], apparently because he believes the latter has an interesting "rhythm" in his voice and belly.
   
 
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=== ''[[Street Fighter V]]'' ===
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== Animations ==
 
== Animations ==
 
=== ''[[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]''===
 
=== ''[[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]''===
Dee Jay made a small guest-appearance in ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie''. Here, he beats up a few punks causing trouble at a nightclub before being warned by [[Guile]] and [[Chun-Li]] that he is being spied on by [[M. Bison|Bison]]. In his scenes he uses a golden Caribbean chain necklace.
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Dee Jay made a small guest-appearance in ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie''. Here, he beats up a few punks causing trouble at a nightclub before being warned by [[Guile]] and [[Chun-Li]] that he is being spied on by [[M. Bison|Bison]]. In his scenes he uses a golden Caribbean chain necklace. The English dub also portrays him as African-American as opposed to Jamaican.
   
 
=== ''[[Street Fighter (TV series)|Street Fighter]]'' cartoon ===
 
=== ''[[Street Fighter (TV series)|Street Fighter]]'' cartoon ===
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Dee Jay is a charge character. As such, he has a good variety of defensive options. His [[Double Rolling Sobat]] allows him to approach an opponent while discouraging a ground-based counter. [[Jackknife Maximum]] and [[Machinegun Upper]] can be used as both an anti-air and a combo finisher. Dee Jay's second [[Ultra Combo]], [[Climax Beat]], hits 44 times, making it the Ultra Combo with the most consecutive hits so far.
 
Dee Jay is a charge character. As such, he has a good variety of defensive options. His [[Double Rolling Sobat]] allows him to approach an opponent while discouraging a ground-based counter. [[Jackknife Maximum]] and [[Machinegun Upper]] can be used as both an anti-air and a combo finisher. Dee Jay's second [[Ultra Combo]], [[Climax Beat]], hits 44 times, making it the Ultra Combo with the most consecutive hits so far.
   
In [[OMEGA Mode]], Dee Jay becomes a more offense-based character whose inputs have been changed from charges to circular motions.
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In [[OMEGA Mode]], Dee Jay becomes a more offense-based character whose inputs have been changed from charges to circular motions, making his moves much more accessible and changing his entire gameplay.
   
== Quotes ==
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==Subpages==
See ''[[Dee Jay/Quotes]]''.
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=== Quotes ===
 
''[[Dee Jay/Quotes]]''
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===Gallery===
 
''[[Dee Jay/Gallery]]''
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=== Sprites ===
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''[[Dee Jay/Sprites]]''
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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* Dee Jay has been a target of [[Shadaloo]] on numerous occasions; in the [[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie|animated movie]], he was being watched by Shadaloo androids, while in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', [[M. Bison]] himself has asked Dee Jay to join.
 
* Dee Jay has been a target of [[Shadaloo]] on numerous occasions; in the [[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie|animated movie]], he was being watched by Shadaloo androids, while in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', [[M. Bison]] himself has asked Dee Jay to join.
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* Dee Jay is the first of few fighters originating from the Caribbean. He is still the only playable character from Jamaica.
   
* According to supplementary materials, Dee Jay's Jamaica stage in ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'' and beyond, is a popular spot known as the Lemony located on the beaches of Kingston. His role as a bouncer in ''[[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'' is likely a play on a story regarding local hoodlums taunting the Lemony's owner and Dee Jay, appalled, beats them all up and forces them to get out.
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* According to supplementary materials, Dee Jay's Jamaica stage in ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'' and beyond, is a popular spot known as the [[The Lemony|Lemony]] located on the beaches of Kingston. His role as a bouncer in ''[[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'' is likely a play on a story regarding local hoodlums taunting the Lemony's owner and Dee Jay, appalled, beats them all up and forces them to get out.
   
* His kickboxing manager is a man by the name of [[Rick]].
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* His kickboxing manager is a man by the name of [[Rick]].
   
 
* [[Pullum Purna]] from the ''[[Street Fighter EX (series)|Street Fighter EX]]'' series is similar to Dee Jay in some aspects. They are both dark-skinned fighters that make use of dance moves, and are often seen with musical instruments (Dee Jay is often seen with maraccas, while Pullum uses a tambourine).
 
* [[Pullum Purna]] from the ''[[Street Fighter EX (series)|Street Fighter EX]]'' series is similar to Dee Jay in some aspects. They are both dark-skinned fighters that make use of dance moves, and are often seen with musical instruments (Dee Jay is often seen with maraccas, while Pullum uses a tambourine).
** [[Elena]] also has similar traits to Dee Jay. They are both dark-skinned, happy-go-lucky fighters who fight barefoot using dance moves and talk about rhythm and beat in their win quotes.
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** [[Elena]] also has similar traits to Dee Jay. They are both dark-skinned, happy-go-lucky fighters who fight barefoot using dance moves and talk about rhythm and beat in their win quotes. They would eventually meet in ''[[Ultra Street Fighter IV]].''
   
 
* The red car featured in Dee Jay's ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' stage partially resembles a 1958 Plymouth Fury, a coupé car made famous by Stephen King's ''Christine'' (a horror novel about an automobile demonically possessed by its previous owner's dead spirit).
 
* The red car featured in Dee Jay's ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' stage partially resembles a 1958 Plymouth Fury, a coupé car made famous by Stephen King's ''Christine'' (a horror novel about an automobile demonically possessed by its previous owner's dead spirit).
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* In ''Street Fighter II V Retsuden'', Dee Jay's full name is given as '''Donald Jackson'''.
 
* In ''Street Fighter II V Retsuden'', Dee Jay's full name is given as '''Donald Jackson'''.
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* Dee Jay's Enlgish-language win quotes in ''[[Ultra Street Fighter II]] ''are accentized to become closer to the Jamaican Patois language. Before that, the use of this accent fluctuated between games, with ''Street Fighter Alpha 3 ''giving him a thicker accent, while ''Super Street Fighter IV ''does it in a way that English grammar is not affected. Since all characters are shown to speak the same languages in every game regardless of their places of origin, it is likely the decision was made because of the proximity between Jamaican Patois and English, the former being partly derived from the latter.
   
==Stage theme==
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==Videos==
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<gallery>
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Super Street Fighter II Turbo - Dee Jay Ending
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SSF4 Story - Dee Jay's Prologue
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Super Street Fighter IV (AE) - Dee Jay's Rival Cutscene English Ver. (1080p)
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SSF4 Story - Dee Jay's Ending
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==Stage themes==
 
<gallery>
 
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Super Street Fighter 2 The New Challengers OST Theme of Dee Jay|''Super Street Fighter II''
 
Super Street Fighter 2 The New Challengers OST Theme of Dee Jay|''Super Street Fighter II''
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Super Street Fighter IV OST Theme of Dee Jay|''Super Street Fighter IV''
 
Super Street Fighter IV OST Theme of Dee Jay|''Super Street Fighter IV''
 
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==Gallery==
 
''[[Dee Jay/Gallery]]''
 
 
== Sprites ==
 
''[[Dee Jay/Sprites]]''
 
   
 
==See also==
 
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[[Category:Zoners]]
 
[[Category:Characters with a projectile]]
 
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Revision as of 20:22, 18 June 2020

"Were my killer combos too much for you?!"
—Dee Jay (Super Street Fighter II)
"It's show time! (ショウターイム! Shōtāimu!?)"
—Dee Jay (Street Fighter IV series)

Dee Jay (ディージェイ Dī Jei?, DJ) is a video game character from the Street Fighter series, first appearing in Super Street Fighter II. He is a Jamaican kickboxer who has made enormous strides in fame in the Street Fighter world not just as a fighter, but also as a world famous musician and recording artist.

Biography

Appearance

Dee Jay wears orange loose drawstring pants with black sides and yellowish-white lettering that reads "MAXIMUM" and orange sparring gloves. His hairstyle is a braided mohawk, with a letter "M" cut on each side of his head; these letters were absent from his appearance in the Street Fighter IV series. Dee Jay is also seen in the anime movie and some artworks with a Caribbean chain necklace.

Dee Jay's pants originally said "MANTIS" but since his right sprite is merely a mirror image of his left, the "N" and "S" would be reversed, so it was changed to "MAXIMUM". Each letter, curiously has equal symmetry and would appear the same even if horizontally flipped. This made it possible to give his sprite details that would be proper and consistent no matter the side he's in.

Personality

Dee Jay is generally a kind-spirited, cheerful, happy-go-lucky man who loves fighting, dancing and composing music rhythms. His conduct is very clear in most of his in-game poses, artworks and pictures where he is always seen sporting a huge smile and a thumbs-up hand gesture. Dee Jay is rarely seen without a smile; such rare moments include the Street Fighter II series loss portraits, and loss by time over in Street Fighter Alpha 3. Dee Jay tends to always see the positive side of everything in life, constantly displaying a highly happy mood and rarely getting upset, angry or sad, even under the worst circumstances. However, despite this laid-back attitude, Dee Jay does not tolerate belligerents who make trouble at his performances, literally kicking them out if necessary.

Concept

Dee Jay was conceived by American designer James Goddard, and he is the only character in the mainline series to be conceived by an American. While Super Street Fighter II was going to feature Cammy, T. Hawk, and two brothers who had the same design save for a head swap,[5] Goddard felt that it would be redundant to have another pair of characters with the same fighting style. As a result, Capcom added Dee Jay in place of one of the brothers, while the other evolved into Fei Long.

The Japanese team asked Goddard for any more ideas for Dee Jay, which Goddard replied by suggesting kickboxer Billy Blanks. He commented that "a really kick-ass black character would be awesome, instead of someone who was more negative, which is what you tended to see from the Japanese back in those days." In spite of the fact that Blanks played a villain in the film which he saw him in, The King of the Kickboxers, he states "his build and look, I just thought that it would make a great character --high-flying, crazy kicks... I mean, you have to remember, this was Billy Blanks pre-'Tae Bo.' He was so bad-ass." He began designing Dee Jay by drawing a sketch of him and sending it to the Japanese team. He sent the film The King of the Kickboxers[6] by copying a VHS tape and sending it through FedEx. He designed him as a "positive, fun character," implementing elements such as him being Jamaican, a "fun-loving guy," and a person who is trying to "jump-start his music career while kicking a lot of ass."

The idea of two brothers who had the same design save for a head swap resurfaced later in Street Fighter III for kung-fu twins Yun and Yang. Interestingly in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX, Yun's story involves him and Yang meeting Dee Jay in order to find out the whereabouts of Fei Long, thus bringing all four related characters together. It is unknown whether or not this is a coincidence or if Capcom intentionally pitched the idea.[citation needed]

His name is also a pun on the word DJ (disc jockey).

Relationships

Sagat

Although both fighters do not interact much throughout the series, Sagat didn't believe Dee Jay is a capable fighter. So the latter declared a fight after an encounter, which Dee Jay won.

Fei Long

Dee Jay appears to be friends with Fei Long but the friendship may just be work-related. This may be due to the fact, as explained above, that Dee Jay was originally supposed to be a head-swap of Fei Long.

Rufus

After Rufus meets Dee Jay, he assumes Dee Jay wants to be his new apprentice and fights to test him. Dee Jay mentions he likes Rufus' rhythm.

Story

Street Fighter Alpha 3

Known as "The Southern Comet", Dee Jay is a cheerful kickboxer who fights to musical rhythm. Quickly rising to the top of his division, he travels the world looking for new challenges. In his in-game storyline, he anonymously challenges and defeats Adon, another kickboxer in the rival Muay Thai style, with Adon vowing revenge. He eventually finds his true goal: Sagat, the "emperor" of Muay Thai, now fallen from grace and an enforcer for M. Bison, who does not take the cheerful Jamaican seriously. Countering by declaring that in this fight he "means business", Dee Jay challenges Sagat and defeats the former champion, further adding to Sagat's depressed losing streak.

Sagat's employer, Bison, takes an interest in Dee Jay at this point, offering him a position in Shadaloo. Dee Jay refuses, and when Bison deals with the rejection by trying to kill him, Dee Jay staves Bison off and leaves, unable to truly defeat the dictator while the Psycho Drive is operational. Dee Jay returns to Jamaica and, inspired by his battles, hums a new tune as he walks down the street. This catches the ear of a record producer, who immediately offers Dee Jay a record deal.[7]

Super Street Fighter II

Now a major music sensation, Dee Jay enters the second World Warrior tournament to find some new rhythm for his next album. Though how far he gets in the tournament is unknown, he finds the rhythm he seeks and his new record is a smash hit.

Super Street Fighter IV

Dee Jay's story role is minimal; feeling restless, he takes a break from his music to test his fighting skill by participating in S.I.N.'s tournament. Soon, footage of him fighting one of the Seth dolls is broadcast around the world.[8] At some point, he encounters and fights Rufus, apparently because he believes the latter has an interesting "rhythm" in his voice and belly.

Street Fighter V

During the events of the game, Dee Jay is traveling the world to record a new album.[9]

Animations

Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie

Dee Jay made a small guest-appearance in Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. Here, he beats up a few punks causing trouble at a nightclub before being warned by Guile and Chun-Li that he is being spied on by Bison. In his scenes he uses a golden Caribbean chain necklace. The English dub also portrays him as African-American as opposed to Jamaican.

Street Fighter cartoon

Dee Jay also appeared in the Street Fighter 1995 cartoon but his role is minimal. He serves as the team's helicopter pilot. Even though the cartoon follows the movie closely, Dee Jay and Balrog's personalities were switched during production. Dee Jay was a greedy computer expert in the film, while in the cartoon, he is a friendly and capable fighter (and he isn't seen using computers). Yet, in "Demon Island", he is shown to be quite easily angered (a trait that fits more with Balrog) and he also seems to have his own gym in the episode.

Live-action

Street Fighter movie

In the 1994 live action movie, Dee Jay is portrayed by Miguel A. Nunez Jr. Here, he is one of the minions of M. Bison and appears to have an aptitude for working with computers (at one point near the ending, he utters to himself "Oh, mon! I should have stayed at Microsoft"). Though competent, he is also portrayed as cowardly, abandoning Bison as he is giving a speech about accepting defeat. Dee Jay is often paired up with Zangief on-screen, where he plays the "straight man" based on his reactions to Zangief's uninformed and/or stupid comments.

Later, he and Sagat escape from Bison's base via a waterway located beneath the temple-base along with a case full of cash. To their disappointment, they find the case is actually full of worthless Bison Dollars, the currency which Bison intended to establish as part of his new nation.

Comics

UDON comics

In the UDON comics, Dee Jay appears as a Shadaloo agent, but it is revealed that he had been brainwashed along with Blanka. He is later freed from his brainwashing by Delta Red, and is seen sparring with Blanka and helping Delta Red finding out more information on Shadaloo and their next plains as a way to repay them for freeing him from Bison.

Unfortunately, he and Blanka are recaptured by Bison and Shadaloo and is brainwashed into being their pawn once more; Dhalsim uses his powers to free him from mind control, causing M. Bison to see Dhalsim as a potential threat. After the island that served as the tournament site had sunk into the ocean and everyone was free from Shadaloo's brainwashing, Dee Jay returned back to his home country with a new desire: to make himself and his music popular. He eventually achieves this goal, with his music now so popular that other famous bands throughout the country wanted to join his group.  

Street Fighter vs. Darkstalkers

In the comic crossover, Dee Jay helps B.B. Hood fight against a group of spiders.

Gameplay

Fighting Style

Dee Jay fights using kickboxing, a popular martial art in most of the world. Dee Jay, however, sees it as a form of dancing (similar to Elena's views on Capoeira).

Moveset

Dee Jay is a charge character. As such, he has a good variety of defensive options. His Double Rolling Sobat allows him to approach an opponent while discouraging a ground-based counter. Jackknife Maximum and Machinegun Upper can be used as both an anti-air and a combo finisher. Dee Jay's second Ultra Combo, Climax Beat, hits 44 times, making it the Ultra Combo with the most consecutive hits so far.

In OMEGA Mode, Dee Jay becomes a more offense-based character whose inputs have been changed from charges to circular motions, making his moves much more accessible and changing his entire gameplay.

Subpages

Quotes

Dee Jay/Quotes

Gallery

Dee Jay/Gallery

Sprites

Dee Jay/Sprites

Trivia

  • Dee Jay has been a target of Shadaloo on numerous occasions; in the animated movie, he was being watched by Shadaloo androids, while in Street Fighter Alpha 3, M. Bison himself has asked Dee Jay to join.
  • Dee Jay is the first of few fighters originating from the Caribbean. He is still the only playable character from Jamaica.
  • According to supplementary materials, Dee Jay's Jamaica stage in Super Street Fighter II and beyond, is a popular spot known as the Lemony located on the beaches of Kingston. His role as a bouncer in Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie is likely a play on a story regarding local hoodlums taunting the Lemony's owner and Dee Jay, appalled, beats them all up and forces them to get out.
  • His kickboxing manager is a man by the name of Rick.
  • Pullum Purna from the Street Fighter EX series is similar to Dee Jay in some aspects. They are both dark-skinned fighters that make use of dance moves, and are often seen with musical instruments (Dee Jay is often seen with maraccas, while Pullum uses a tambourine).
    • Elena also has similar traits to Dee Jay. They are both dark-skinned, happy-go-lucky fighters who fight barefoot using dance moves and talk about rhythm and beat in their win quotes. They would eventually meet in Ultra Street Fighter IV.
  • The red car featured in Dee Jay's Street Fighter Alpha 3 stage partially resembles a 1958 Plymouth Fury, a coupé car made famous by Stephen King's Christine (a horror novel about an automobile demonically possessed by its previous owner's dead spirit).
  • The word "MAXIMUM" does not appear on his pants in Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. In the Street Fighter 1995 TV series it was shown, but the word "MAXIMUM" would be mispelled in some episodes, (e.g. in Demon Island, it was spelled "MAXIUM", and in Chunnel Vision, it was spelled "MOXIMUM").
  • In Makoto's 3rd Strike ending, Dee Jay can be seen among the fighters defeated by Makoto. This is most likely a cameo appearance than anything else.
  • Dee Jay is the only one of ten new warriors of Super Street Fighter IV to be in the iPhone and iPod Touch version of Street Fighter IV.
  • In Street Fighter II V Retsuden, Dee Jay's full name is given as Donald Jackson.
  • Dee Jay's Enlgish-language win quotes in Ultra Street Fighter II are accentized to become closer to the Jamaican Patois language. Before that, the use of this accent fluctuated between games, with Street Fighter Alpha 3 giving him a thicker accent, while Super Street Fighter IV does it in a way that English grammar is not affected. Since all characters are shown to speak the same languages in every game regardless of their places of origin, it is likely the decision was made because of the proximity between Jamaican Patois and English, the former being partly derived from the latter.

Videos

Stage themes

See also

References

Street Fighter series Playable Characters
Main Series
SF Logo Ken · Ryu
Street-fighter-ii-logo The World Warrior Blanka · Chun-Li · Dhalsim · E. Honda · Guile · Zangief
Champion Edition Balrog · M. Bison · Sagat · Vega
Super Cammy · Dee Jay · Fei Long · T. Hawk
Super Turbo Akuma · Ten Akuma
Ultra Violent Ken
SFAlogo Alpha Adon · Birdie · Charlie Nash · Dan · Guy · Rose · Sodom
Alpha 2 Evil Ryu · Gen · Rolento · Sakura · Shin Akuma
Alpha 3 Cody · Juli · Juni · Karin · R. Mika
Alpha 3 Upper Eagle · Maki
Alpha 3 MAX Ingrid
Street fighter iii logo New Generation Alex · Dudley · Elena · Ibuki
Necro · Oro · Sean · Yang · Yun
2nd Impact Gill · Hugo · Urien
3rd Strike Makoto · Q · Remy · Twelve
Street fighter iv logo IV Abel · C. Viper · El Fuerte · Gouken · Rufus · Seth
Super Hakan · Juri
Arcade Edition Oni
Ultra Decapre · Poison
SFV-Logo-R-3 V F.A.N.G · Laura · Necalli · Rashid
Season 2 Abigail · Ed · Kolin · Menat · Zeku
Season 3 Falke · G
Season 4 Kage · Lucia
Season 5 Akira · Eleven · Luke
Street fighter 6 logo 6 Jamie · JP · Kimberly · Lily · Manon · Marisa
Year 1 A.K.I.
Spin-offs
Street Fighter The Movie Logo Arkane · Blade · F7 · Khyber · Sawada
Street-fighter-ii--the-animated-movie Cyborg
Sfexlogo EX Allen · Blair · C. Jack · Darun · D. Dark
Hokuto · Kairi · Pullum · Skullomania
EX Plus Bloody Hokuto · Cycloid-β · Cycloid-γ · Garuda
EX2 Hayate · Nanase · Shadowgeist · Sharon
EX2 Plus Area · V. Rosso
EX3 Ace · Bison II
Marvel vs. Capcom Logo MSHvSF Cyber-Akuma · Dark Sakura · Mech-Zangief · Shadow
MvC Shadow Lady
SFO Shin
Street Fighter II Characters
The World Warrior Blanka · Chun-Li · Dhalsim · E. Honda · Guile · Ken · Ryu · Zangief
Champion Edition Balrog · M. Bison · Sagat · Vega
Super Cammy · Dee Jay · Fei Long · T. Hawk
Turbo Akuma · Ten Akuma
Ultra Evil Ryu · Shin Akuma · Violent Ken
Street Fighter: The Movie Characters
Core Roster Akuma · Balrog · Cammy · Chun-Li · E. Honda · Guile · Ken
M. Bison · Ryu · Sagat · Sawada · Vega · Zangief
Arcade Only Arkane · Blade · F7 · Khyber
Console Only Blanka · Dee Jay
CPU Only Super Bison
Street Fighter Alpha Characters
Alpha Adon · Akuma · Birdie · Charlie · Chun-Li · Dan · Guy
Ken · M. Bison · Rose · Ryu · Sagat · Sodom
Alpha 2 Original Dhalsim · Evil Ryu · Gen · Rolento · Sakura · Zangief
Console Shin Akuma
Gold Cammy
Alpha 3 Original Balrog · Blanka · Cody · E. Honda · Juli · Juni · Karin · R. Mika · Vega
Console Dee Jay · Fei Long · Guile · T. Hawk
Upper Eagle · Maki · Yun
MAX Ingrid
Street Fighter IV Characters
Original Abel · Akuma · Balrog · Blanka · Chun-Li · C. Viper · Dhalsim · E. Honda
El Fuerte · Guile · Ken · M. Bison · Rufus · Ryu · Sagat · Vega · Zangief
Console Cammy · Dan · Fei Long · Gen · Gouken · Rose · Seth · Sakura
Super Adon · Cody · Dee Jay · Dudley · Guy · Hakan · Ibuki · Juri · Makoto · T. Hawk
Arcade Edition Evil Ryu · Oni · Yang · Yun
Ultra Decapre · Elena · Hugo · Poison · Rolento