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|birthplace = {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[United Kingdom|England]]<ref name="SFV"/> |
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+ | |weight = 165 lbs (75 kg)<ref name="SFV"/><ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015"/><br>172 lbs (78 kg)<ref name="Street Fighter"/> |
− | |eyes = Blue |
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|style = [[Bōjutsu]]<ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015"/> |
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− | |likes = Roast beef<ref name="SFV"/>, dancing<ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015" |
+ | |likes = Roast beef<ref name="SFV"/>, dancing<ref name="Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia 2015"/> |
|dislikes = Ungentlemanly behavior, unrefined fellows<ref name="SFV"/> |
|dislikes = Ungentlemanly behavior, unrefined fellows<ref name="SFV"/> |
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|rival(s) = [[Guile]], [[Sagat]], [[Zangief]] (friendly), [[Rolento]] (friendly), [[Sakura]] (friendly), [[w:c:snk:Chang Koehan|Chang Koehan]] (CvS2) |
|rival(s) = [[Guile]], [[Sagat]], [[Zangief]] (friendly), [[Rolento]] (friendly), [[Sakura]] (friendly), [[w:c:snk:Chang Koehan|Chang Koehan]] (CvS2) |
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|firstgame = ''[[Street Fighter]]''<br>''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'' (Playable)<br>''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3#Portable version additions|Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper]]'' (''Street Fighter'' playable debut) |
|firstgame = ''[[Street Fighter]]''<br>''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'' (Playable)<br>''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3#Portable version additions|Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper]]'' (''Street Fighter'' playable debut) |
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|japanactor = '''[[wikipedia:Jin Yamanoi|Jin Yamanoi]]''' (''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001|Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'', ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'') |
|japanactor = '''[[wikipedia:Jin Yamanoi|Jin Yamanoi]]''' (''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001|Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'', ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'') |
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+ | {{Quote|Shall we then?<br/>[[File:CVS2-Shall we then.ogg]]|Eagle (''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3|Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper]]'')}} |
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{{Nihongo|'''Eagle '''|イーグル|Īguru}} is a video game character from the ''[[Street Fighter series|Street Fighter]]'' series, first appearing as a non-playable opponent in the original ''[[Street Fighter]]''. He would later return as a playable fighter in the crossover game ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'' before eventually joining the cast of ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3#Portable version additions|Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper]]''. He is an [[England|English]] bouncer, gentleman and a master of the stick fighting martial art, [[Bōjutsu]]. |
{{Nihongo|'''Eagle '''|イーグル|Īguru}} is a video game character from the ''[[Street Fighter series|Street Fighter]]'' series, first appearing as a non-playable opponent in the original ''[[Street Fighter]]''. He would later return as a playable fighter in the crossover game ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'' before eventually joining the cast of ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3#Portable version additions|Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper]]''. He is an [[England|English]] bouncer, gentleman and a master of the stick fighting martial art, [[Bōjutsu]]. |
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=== Concept === |
=== Concept === |
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− | Eagle's initial design in the original ''Street Fighter'' is a homage to the character Petrov (a bodyguard hired by noblemen) |
+ | Eagle's initial design in the original ''Street Fighter'' is a homage to the character Petrov (a bodyguard hired by noblemen) portrayed by [[wikipedia:Robert Baker (martial artist)|Robert Baker]] from the [[wikipedia:Bruce Lee|Bruce Lee]] film, ''[[wikipedia:Fist of Fury|Fist of Fury]]''. |
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+ | Starting with ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'', Eagle was given a redesign (based off his appearance in the [[Street Fighter Alpha (manga)|''Street Fighter Alpha'' manga]]) which also served as an homage to [[wikipedia:Freddie Mercury|Freddie Mercury]], the lead singer of the British rock group [[wikipedia:Queen (band)|Queen]]. Besides his physical appearance, several of Eagle's quotes reference the lyrics of Queen songs (such as his voiced line "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_Champions No time for losers]" or his win quote "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Stop_Me_Now I’m having such a good time. No one has the right to stop this!]"). As a reference to Mercury's well-publicized bisexuality, Eagle is strongly implied to be homosexual by some of his dialog, such as telling Cammy that he's "not into young women" and telling Morrigan that she won't be able to seduce him. |
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− | Starting with his ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' incarnation (based off his appearance in the [[Street Fighter Alpha (manga)|''Street Fighter Alpha'' manga]]), it is apparent that Eagle had been made into an homage to the late [[wikipedia:Queen (band)|Queen]] frontman, [[wikipedia:Freddie Mercury|Freddie Mercury]]. In addition to resembling a blonde version of Mercury, some of Eagle's voice clips are remniscent of him (such as "the show must go on" and "no time for losers"). This has lead to speculation that since Mercury is commonly believed to have been homosexual (Mercury himself stated he was actually bisexual), Eagle is as well (one or the other); this is backed up by several of his Japanese winquotes, which seem to indicate as much. |
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==Character Relationships== |
==Character Relationships== |
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+ | ===[[Guile]]=== |
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+ | ===[[Zangief]]=== |
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+ | ===[[Rolento]]=== |
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+ | ===[[Sakura]]=== |
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== Story == |
== Story == |
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− | Eagle was born in the UK. A cold-blooded individual, Eagle is a bouncer who was employed as a newly-rich noble family's bodyguard |
+ | Eagle was born in the UK. A cold-blooded individual, Eagle is a bouncer who was employed as a newly-rich noble family's bodyguard. He was hired to defeat [[Sagat]], but was unsuccessful and returned to the bar scene, eventually becoming a living legend. |
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===''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]''=== |
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== Crossover appearances == |
== Crossover appearances == |
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− | Eagle made his playable debut in ''Capcom vs. SNK 2''. |
+ | Eagle made his playable debut in ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001]]''. He also appeared as a card in ''[[SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS]]''. |
== Comics == |
== Comics == |
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== Gameplay == |
== Gameplay == |
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===Fighting style=== |
===Fighting style=== |
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− | Eagle's fighting style, in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX'' and the hardcover version of ''[[Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia Hardcover|Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia]]'', is stated to be [[Bōjutsu|bōjutsu]], a type of Japanese martial art involving the use of a single staff. Using two sticks however, his fighting style bears more resemblance to [[wikipedia:Eskrima| |
+ | Eagle's fighting style, in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX'' and the hardcover version of ''[[Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia Hardcover|Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia]]'', is stated to be [[Bōjutsu|bōjutsu]], a type of Japanese martial art involving the use of a single staff. Using two sticks however, his fighting style bears more resemblance to [[wikipedia:Eskrima|Eskrima]]; a Filipino martial art involving a variety of weapons (especially with sticks like Eagle's) and open-handed techniques. Each of Eagle's special attacks and Super Combos are named after a British city, locale, or historical reference mixed in with a color motif. |
===Moveset=== |
===Moveset=== |
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− | + | One notable aspect of Eagle is that regardless of what button is pressed, Eagle always uses his sticks when striking opponents. Unusual for a fighter, Eagle does not have any [[Command Normal|command normals]]. |
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− | Street Fighter 1 OST Eagle Theme|''Street Fighter'' |
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− | File:Street Fighter AST Theme of Eagle |
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− | + | ''[[Eagle/Gallery]]'' |
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+ | |Eagle Stage||''[[Street Fighter]]''||[[w:c:capcom:Yoshihiro Sakaguchi|Yoshihiro Sakaguchi]] |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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** It could also be presumed (story-wise), that Eagle has probably fought Adon before. |
** It could also be presumed (story-wise), that Eagle has probably fought Adon before. |
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+ | * [[w:c:snk:Mr._Big|Mr. Big]] from [[w:c:snk:SNK|SNK]]'s ''[[w:c:snk:Art_of_Fighting_(series)|Art of Fighting]]'' and ''[[w:c:snk:The_King_of_Fighters|The King of Fighters]]'' series is a confirmed practitioner of the Filipino martial art Eskrima (officially called Arnis), and shares many similarities with Eagle's own take of Bojutsu, possessing some similar attributes. |
* In the original ''Street Fighter'', Eagle's stage is in front of a castle (presumably that of the noble family he works as a bodyguard for) standing in British countryside and overlooking a lake in a valley. The English castle background from [[Cammy]]'s stage in the ''Street Fighter II'' games is reminiscent of Eagle's background. |
* In the original ''Street Fighter'', Eagle's stage is in front of a castle (presumably that of the noble family he works as a bodyguard for) standing in British countryside and overlooking a lake in a valley. The English castle background from [[Cammy]]'s stage in the ''Street Fighter II'' games is reminiscent of Eagle's background. |
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* In ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' and ''Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX,'' it is shown that Eagle and [[Zangief]] have some sort of rivalry before they fight. However, this is somewhat dubious, since they have never been shown interacting with each other. Rather, it is more likely that said intro is actually based in the fact that both of them have similar special moves (Zangief's [[Double Lariat]] and Eagle's [[Manchester Black]]). |
* In ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' and ''Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX,'' it is shown that Eagle and [[Zangief]] have some sort of rivalry before they fight. However, this is somewhat dubious, since they have never been shown interacting with each other. Rather, it is more likely that said intro is actually based in the fact that both of them have similar special moves (Zangief's [[Double Lariat]] and Eagle's [[Manchester Black]]). |
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+ | * Eagle is actually the first original ''Street Fighter'' character to make an appearance in one of the crossover games (''Capcom vs. SNK 2'') '''before''' re-appearing in a mainline game. |
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+ | *Even though Eagle is said to practice Bōjutsu, his fighting style and country of origin may be more closely associated with the British "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartitsu Bartitsu]". |
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==See also== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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- "I'm very glad. Ha ha ha!"
- —Eagle (Street Fighter)
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Eagle (イーグル Īguru?) is a video game character from the Street Fighter series, first appearing as a non-playable opponent in the original Street Fighter. He would later return as a playable fighter in the crossover game Capcom vs. SNK 2 before eventually joining the cast of Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper. He is an English bouncer, gentleman and a master of the stick fighting martial art, Bōjutsu.
Biography[]
Appearance[]
Eagle is a tall, muscular fighter with blond hair arranged in a pompadour; he also has a mustache, and a scar on each side of his face. His pomp, braces (suspenders), and formal dress are designed to make him a mixed counter-culture counterpart to Birdie, a punk; both are also named after golfing terms (an eagle is a score of two shots below par, whereas a birdie is one below par).
In the original Street Fighter, Eagle's outfit consisted of a dinner suit without the jacket, a bow tie, and suspenders. However, in Capcom vs. SNK 2 and the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3, he wears a white dress shirt with a red ascot tie, black pants, white gloves, dark dress shoes and his braces. His Shadaloo C.R.I. profile has him barehanded and without the ascot; his arms are also visibly hairy, and his pants has a lighter shade.
Concept[]
Eagle's initial design in the original Street Fighter is a homage to the character Petrov (a bodyguard hired by noblemen) portrayed by Robert Baker from the Bruce Lee film, Fist of Fury.
Starting with Capcom vs. SNK 2, Eagle was given a redesign (based off his appearance in the Street Fighter Alpha manga) which also served as an homage to Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the British rock group Queen. Besides his physical appearance, several of Eagle's quotes reference the lyrics of Queen songs (such as his voiced line "No time for losers" or his win quote "I’m having such a good time. No one has the right to stop this!"). As a reference to Mercury's well-publicized bisexuality, Eagle is strongly implied to be homosexual by some of his dialog, such as telling Cammy that he's "not into young women" and telling Morrigan that she won't be able to seduce him.
Character Relationships[]
Sagat[]
Guile[]
Zangief[]
Rolento[]
Sakura[]
Story[]
Street Fighter[]
Eagle was born in the UK. A cold-blooded individual, Eagle is a bouncer who was employed as a newly-rich noble family's bodyguard. He was hired to defeat Sagat, but was unsuccessful and returned to the bar scene, eventually becoming a living legend.
Street Fighter Alpha 3[]
In the GBA and PSP version of Street Fighter Alpha 3, Eagle appears as a playable character. Eagle seeks to perfect the beauty of his style, and find a perfect duel to match. He finds Guile and, knowing he is the bravest and strongest fighter in the Air Force, wants to test him. Guile refuses, saying that he is busy, but Eagle persists they fight nonetheless. After Eagle wins their match, he wants to know what Guile's mission is. Guile tells him he is on a mission to stop a narcotics ring called Shadaloo, and has heard rumors about Sagat joining them. Once Eagle hears this, he decides to find the Muay Thai King in order to test his long-time rival.
Finally, he finds Sagat, and finds it unfitting to see the former Muay Thai King reduced to a mere Shadaloo goon. M. Bison is intrigued to see Sagat defeated by Eagle, and fights him, but emerges the victor. Guile asks him to help do one more thing; rescue Charlie and destroy the Psycho Drive. While they infiltrate Shadaloo's headquarters, they find Charlie trapped in the Psycho Drive Power Plant. Eagle then destroys the machine with his perfected fighting skills and saves Charlie from harm. Eagle is excited that he had the chance to be back on the battlefield and thanks Guile, Chun-Li, and Charlie for the experience.
Crossover appearances[]
Capcom vs. SNK series[]
Eagle made his playable debut in Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001. He also appeared as a card in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS.
Comics[]
Street Fighter Alpha manga[]
Eagle appeared in Masahiko Nakahira's Street Fighter Alpha manga (years before his actual comeback in the games) as an opponent seemingly killed by Adon. The same happened with Final Fight character Maki in Nakahira's Sakura Ganbaru! manga. Both made their comeback in Capcom vs. SNK 2, with slight redesigns inspired by their manga appearances.
Gameplay[]
Fighting style[]
Eagle's fighting style, in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX and the hardcover version of Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia, is stated to be bōjutsu, a type of Japanese martial art involving the use of a single staff. Using two sticks however, his fighting style bears more resemblance to Eskrima; a Filipino martial art involving a variety of weapons (especially with sticks like Eagle's) and open-handed techniques. Each of Eagle's special attacks and Super Combos are named after a British city, locale, or historical reference mixed in with a color motif.
Moveset[]
One notable aspect of Eagle is that regardless of what button is pressed, Eagle always uses his sticks when striking opponents. Unusual for a fighter, Eagle does not have any command normals.
Subpages[]
Quotes[]
Gallery[]
Sprites[]
Music[]
Title | Game | Artist | Track |
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Eagle Stage | Street Fighter | Yoshihiro Sakaguchi | |
Eagle Stage | Fighting Street |
Trivia[]
- He is one of the first two characters to wield a weapon in the series, along with Geki.
- After fighting Adon in Street Fighter Alpha 3, Eagle says "So little has changed since I saw you last...", a reference to the fact that both were in the original Street Fighter, and that neither had been in the same game again until then.
- Adon made a cameo appearance in Street Fighter IV, before making a full return for Super Street Fighter IV, but Eagle has not been seen since Street Fighter Alpha 3.
- It could also be presumed (story-wise), that Eagle has probably fought Adon before.
- Mr. Big from SNK's Art of Fighting and The King of Fighters series is a confirmed practitioner of the Filipino martial art Eskrima (officially called Arnis), and shares many similarities with Eagle's own take of Bojutsu, possessing some similar attributes.
- In the original Street Fighter, Eagle's stage is in front of a castle (presumably that of the noble family he works as a bodyguard for) standing in British countryside and overlooking a lake in a valley. The English castle background from Cammy's stage in the Street Fighter II games is reminiscent of Eagle's background.
- Dudley shares some similarities with Eagle; he also wears a dinner suit and hails from England, and has the same characteristics of being a gentleman and upholding chivalrous values.
- While Necro is completely different from Eagle in terms of visual appearance, two of his special moves (Flying Viper and Tornado Hook) are highly reminiscent of Eagle's moves from the original Street Fighter.
- In Capcom vs. SNK 2 and Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX, it is shown that Eagle and Zangief have some sort of rivalry before they fight. However, this is somewhat dubious, since they have never been shown interacting with each other. Rather, it is more likely that said intro is actually based in the fact that both of them have similar special moves (Zangief's Double Lariat and Eagle's Manchester Black).
- Eagle is actually the first original Street Fighter character to make an appearance in one of the crossover games (Capcom vs. SNK 2) before re-appearing in a mainline game.
- Even though Eagle is said to practice Bōjutsu, his fighting style and country of origin may be more closely associated with the British "Bartitsu".
See also[]
References[]
Street Fighter Characters | ||||
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Playable | Ken · Ryu | |||
CPU Only | Adon · Birdie · Eagle · Geki · Gen · Joe · Lee · Mike · Retsu · Sagat |
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The Match of the Millennium | Akuma · Chun-Li · Dan · Evil Ryu · Guile Ken · M. Bison · Ryu · Sakura · Zangief | |||
Millennium Fight 2000 | Balrog · Blanka · Cammy · Dhalsim · E. Honda · Sagat · Vega | |||
Mark of the Millennium 2001 | Eagle · Kyosuke · Maki · Rolento · Shin Akuma · Yun | |||
SVC Chaos | Hugo · Violent Ken |
Street Fighter Alpha Characters | ||||
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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 |