Sawada

Sawada

General CVG character
name=Captain Sawada


caption=Captain Sawada, as he appears in "Street Fighter: The Movie"
series="Street Fighter" series
firstgame=Street Fighter: The Movie
artist=
voiceactor=
japanactor=Kenya Sawada ()
inuniverse=SNK-Capcom character
birthplace=flagicon|Japan Kanagawa, Japan
bloodtype={bloodtype|}
fightingstyle=A.N. Special Forces
affiliation=Allied Nations Forces

Captain Sawada is a character from the 1994 "Street Fighter" movie and the fighting game "". Sawada is a soldier with the A.N. (Allied Nations) who served with Guile a few times prior to battling against General Bison in Shadaloo. He has the distinction of being the only character exclusive to the film to appear in both versions of the game and the latter cartoon.

treet Fighter (film)

He served as Fei Long's replacement in the aforementioned movie and game. Additionally, Sawada's voice is the only one dubbed in the film, as Sawada himself only speaks a little English. [Alan Noon: "While Kenya did know some English, we largely relied on the Capcom translators to help us direct him in Japanese. FUN FACT: In the film, Sawada’s voice was overdubbed by some body else." [http://alan-noon.com Alan-Noon.com] ]

Capcom at the time pushed heavily to promote actor Kenya Sawada in any means possible, giving the staff behind the film and game the impression that he was to be the "face" of Capcom, their own action hero to star in later material. [Alan Noon: "Capcom really seemed to be looking to promote Kenya where ever possible. I never got the specifics, but some how I was under the impression that he was being positioned to be some sort of Capcom action hero, as if he would go on to be the face of Capcom and perhaps eventually star in his own films or something." [http://alan-noon.com Alan-Noon.com] ]

Sawada's actual role in the film is very minor. He's shown only a few times actually speaking and fighting in the film, and has command of a small amount of ground troops in the assault on Bison's base. Yet at the end, he's shown amongst the main characters as they take a pose at the very end of the film.

treet Fighter: The Movie (video game)

Design

His design varies somewhat from that in the film. The game developers had him go shirtless, based on the fact he was "buff" and inspired a bit from "Mortal Kombat II" characters of the time. [Alan Noon: "Besides: Mortal Kombat 2 had a bunch of buff characters and they were selling tons of games and earning money; we wanted buff characters too. Maybe we’d make some dough as well." [http://alan-noon.com Alan-Noon.com] ] Had this presented a problem, the staff would have opted to have a shirt painted over his sprites. [Alan Noon: "The blue would have given us trouble, but we could have easily had a new shirt of a different color made up that we could palette shift later, I suppose." [http://alan-noon.com Alan-Noon.com] ] The design resembled in many ways that of Fei Long, and led to the actor being involved in digitizing sessions for both Sawada and Fei Long. For Fei Long, the design itself took little need to alter outside of a change of pants, shoes, and hair. However Fei-Long's frames were never cleaned due to time constraints, leaving only Sawada. [Alan Noon: "Wecaptured the Fei Long style move set in another smooth sailing session, and we burned the data to disc. Unfortunately, back in Chicago, time was our enemy yet again, and the Fei Long data never got cleaned up, as far as I know." [http://alan-noon.com Alan-Noon.com] ]

Despite speculation to the contrary, Sawada is unarmed in the arcade game. The "katana" shown was intended at the time to be "motion blur": given a conflict between the two capcom branches however, flicker transparency was not applied and it was instead left solid. His slashing attacks were intended to have an ethereal appearance to them, akin to the "Hadouken". The designers argued for the flicker effect but were instead denied, and as a result opted for a look based on "Mortal Kombat"'s effects at the time. [Alan Noon: "Based on the hardware limitations of the day, we couldn’t do motion blur, glows, or any of that fancy stuff we have access to today. While Sawada does have slashing type moves, the art was supposed to be a more ethereal representation of the force behind the attack, (much like Ken and Ryu’s hadoken,)rather than the character actually pulling out a light saber type device. It didn’t help that American game developers seemed to have a difference of opinion from their Japanese counterparts regarding special effects at the time...I had argued for flickering, though that was overruled, and we went with a Mortal Kombat style implementation of “solid” special effects." [http://alan-noon.com Alan-Noon.com] ] Later appearances from the console version of the game changed this aspect of him giving him an actual katana.

Gameplay

Sawada's fighting style is based on a hybrid of Guile's and Fei Long's, based on his status as an Allied Nations soldier and him replacing the latter.Alan Noon: "He was an A.N. soldier in the film, so it stood to reason that he might have similar military training to Guile, hence some of the flash kick type moves. In one of the very first scripts, Fei Long was included, and I believe he was to be played by Kenya, so that lent some flavor as well." [http://alan-noon.com Alan-Noon.com] ] As a result, he retains moves akin to Guile's Flash Kick, while keeping a martial arts aspects. His special moves rely primarily on his legs for axe kicks and similar attacks, and his energy slash has the ability to reflect projectiles back at the opponent.

The console version of "Street Fighter: The Movie" however presented a much different game. While this version was modified to be identical to "Super Street Fighter II Turbo", Sawada was left in, with a modified movelist, one that turned him into a bit of a parody fighting akin to Dan Hibiki, as well as making this the point he is actually armed with a katana. In one of his special moves, "Gokusatsu-Jibakujin", Sawada uses his katana blade by stabbing himself making a crescent shaped blood (sometimes flaming blood) barrier, sitting in a pose akin to one committing hara-kiri. His super move, "Kamikaze Banzai", involves Sawada, standing straight up, putting his hands in the air and sliding into his opponent. During the move, he is invulnerable to projectiles.

Street Fighter (USA cartoon)

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Sawada is portrayed here as a rival of sorts instead of Guile's ally, unlike the games. Both times they meet in the series they come to disagreements and subsequently heavy blows [http://www.tenchionline.com/ragey/Cartoons/StreetFighter-KeepingThePeace/STREETFIGHTER-KeepingThePeace.htm RANDOM ACTION HOUR .:. Street Fighter: Keeping the Peace] ] [http://www.tenchionline.com/ragey/Cartoons/StreetFighter-HammerStrikes/STREETFIGHTER-HammerStrikes.htm RANDOM ACTION HOUR .:. Street Fighter: The Hammer Strikes] ] with the second bout supposedly a training session that results in a large amount of destruction to surrounding equipment (including one entire hangar), though the two men are able to work together towards the same goal as shown later.

Partly fueling this is the fact that after the events of the film, Guile was discharged from the military, with Sawada testifying that Guile put his own troops in danger and disobeyed a direct order. Now overlooking events happening in a boom town from a farmer finding a fortune in emeralds, the now Colonel Sawada proceeds to arrest Guile when he becomes involved, though the men work together later on. Adding insult to injury, from the series' second season on, Sawada takes over as head of the A.N. Special Forces, a position that formerly belonged to Guile.

Much like many events in the cartoon this contradicts the events in the film, as Sawada was not shown to have any antagonism towards Guile's assault on Shadaloo, and even assisted. Neither endings in the games make mention of this either, and even showed the exact opposite, with Guile "praising" Sawada."Although he has only served with Guile a few times, Sawada earned the admiration of the Allied Forces leader. When asked in a recent GNT interview, who was the toughest soldier he had served with, Coloniel Guile quickly replied, "No contest. Sawada of Japan."" [http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/psx/a/sfmovsawa.htm Console ending for Street Fighter: The Movie] ] The exact reason for the change, as is the case with other conflicts between the film and the cartoon, is never explained.

Notes

References


* [http://alan-noon.blogspot.com/2007/08/follow-up-street-fighter-movie.html Alan Noon] , lead developer for
* [http://www.tenchionline.com/ragey/Cartoons/StreetFighter.htm RANDOM ACTION HOUR: Street Fighter]
* [http://www.vgmuseum.com The Video Game Museum]

External links

* [http://www.wikiknowledge.net/wiki/Sawada Sawada's] entry at [http://www.wikiknowledge.net/wiki/Main_Page WikiKnowledge.net]


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