A few years later, Akuma returned and fought his brother again, seemingly striking him down with the Raging Demon. Gouken managed to defeat Akuma, who told his brother to kill him and when Gouken refused, he called him weak, saying that he would return. Gouken's lifeless body after being struck down by Akuma. He replied that Goutetsu had not truly understood their style and was foolish not to give into the Satsui no Hado completely. Gouken said that the style they had been taught was about more than destruction, saying that Akuma disgraced their master. He said that his brother was not strong enough to fight him without giving in to the killing intent of the Satsui no Hadōu. Akuma said nothing and left, returning many years later to fight Gouken while a young Ryu and Ken watched. Gouken arrived at that moment, having come to visit his master, and, seeing what his brother had become, chastised him for his actions. Deciding that he was the true master of their style, Akuma took Goutetsu's prayer beads. Akuma realized he could increase his limits as a fighter and left Goutetsu so as to train his power, finally returning to kill his master with the Raging Demon. Thus he gave up any compassion he had towards others and developed a desire to kill his opponents, unlike Goutetsu who did not give in to the dark side of the Satsui no Hadōu. To learn the Raging Demon, a powerful killing move that endangered the user, Akuma took on the principle of Satsui no Hadōu ( Surge of Murderous Intent). Goutetsu allowed him to go while Akuma remained under his tutelage, vowing to use his style how it was intended. However as time went by, Gouken began to dispute with Goutetsu about the violent nature of his style, eventually leaving to form his own dojo. Capcom: The Match of the MillenniumĪkuma and Gouken studied martial arts under their master, Goutetsu, who taught them an unnamed martial arts style that had elements of karate, judo and kempo and threatened the user's life. Capcom 3, and Street Fighter X Tekken, and by Richard Epcar as of Street Fighter V. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Ultimate Marvel vs. In English, he has been voiced by Dale Wilson in the cartoon, Keith Burgess in Street Fighter Alpha: The Movie and Street Fighter Alpha: Generations, Dave Mallow in the Street Fighter IV series and its animation, as well as in Marvel vs. In Japanese, he was voiced by Tomomichi Nishimura between the Street Fighter Alpha series and Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation, the late Daisuke Gōri in Street Fighter Alpha: Generations, Yasushi Ikeda in Street Fighter" Real Battle on Film, and has been voiced by Taketora since the Street Fighter IV series. He is the archenemy of Ryu, Gouken and M. He is a powerful dark fighter, as well as the brother of Ryu's master and adoptive father Gouken. He debuts as the final boss in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, a major antagonist in the Street Fighter Alpha series (being the main antagonist in Ryu's and Gen's storylines), and the secondary antagonist in Tekken 7. Still haven't transcended humanity, eh? You lack discipline!Īkuma, known in Japan as Gouki, is the secondary antagonist of the Street Fighter franchise.
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