- Marvel vs. Capcom (series)
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This article is about the series. For the game, see Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes.
Marvel vs. Capcom (マーヴルVSカプコン Māburu tai Kapukon ) is a series of fighting games created by Capcom in which characters created by Marvel Comics and Capcom's own characters appear together. While it was the first Vs. series involving Capcom, the Marvel brand exists to distinguish it from Capcom's other Vs. series with SNK (Capcom vs. SNK) and Tatsunoko Production (Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars).
The Marvel characters depicted in these games were often based on their incarnations in various 1990s animated series, particularly X-Men, and were often voiced by the same voice actors.
Many of the characters and fighting mechanics used in these games were first developed and refined in two other fighting games Capcom had developed earlier, serving as precursors to the series: X-Men: Children of the Atom, which featured characters strictly from the X-Men universe (with the exception of Akuma), and Marvel Super Heroes, which gleaned characters from Marvel's entire roster (X-Men included, with the exception of Anita). These two games are thought to have laid the foundation for the Marvel vs. Capcom series.[1]
Games
- X-Men vs. Street Fighter (Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn (Japan only)) - 1996-1998
- Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn (Japan only)) - 1997-1999
- Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation) - 1998-2000
- Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network) - 2000-2009
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds / Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360) - 2011-2012
Story
There does not appear to be a concrete story behind each game in the series, although several plot points run across the various games of the series. However, various pairs of characters - typically one Marvel and one Capcom, were often partnered with each other during gameplay (although later games randomized the partnerships so that it was possible to complete the game facing all Marvel or all Capcom teams). Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, unlike previous installments, ties into the game storyline and plot.[2]
However, several interesting (but obviously non-canonical to both Marvel and Capcom continuities) side-plots did emerge throughout the series, some of which contradict the others:
- In X-Men vs. Street Fighter,
- Psylocke rescues the amnesiac Cammy, who lost her memory after the battle with Apocalypse, from The Hand and its leader, Matsu'o Tsurayaba. Three years later, she joins the British special forces unit, Delta Red.
- Wolverine seeks Akuma in Japan as he believes Akuma has information about his own past. However, in order to get the information from Akuma, he must win a fight.
- Jubilee greets Wolverine and Ryu. Wolverine then teaches her about Ryu's honor and has found respect for him.
- Sabretooth engages in a final battle with Wolverine, after defeating everyone he has come across. Ryu, Chun-Li, and Charlie were among those Sabretooth have beaten.
- Zangief and Colossus defend Russia against Omega Red.
- Storm and Gambit rescue Forge, Dan, Sakura, and the rest of the X-Men and Street Fighters. As Storm was about to rekindle her relationship with Forge, Shuma-Gorath breaks free and all five of them do battle against him, putting Storm's love for Forge on hold.
- M. Bison gives Rogue an offer to become human but declines, refusing to be under his control. This leads to her questioning her mutant powers. Chun-Li dismisses her by responding that she can throw fireballs. Later on, Gambit approaches Rogue and consoles her, appreciating the way she is.
- Chun-Li was made an honorary member of the X-Men, despite the lack of mutant powers on her part. Ryu is also offered membership in both the X-Men and the Avengers, but turns it down both times, preferring to continue on his own path.
- Magneto and M. Bison forge an alliance, intending on betraying each other at a later time. In Magneto's ending, he eventually manages to get the upper hand and kills Bison, with the Shadaloo Grand Masters (Balrog, Vega, and Sagat) joining him afterwards, fearful of Magneto's power. The opposite happens in M. Bison's ending.
- Charlie is kidnapped by M. Bison, who uses Shadaloo's technology to transform him to a super-soldier henchman known as Shadow. This prompts Guile to seek revenge against M. Bison.
- In Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter,
- Apocalypse captures Akuma and turns him into Cyber-Akuma.
- Confirming Charlie's ending from the previous game, Shadow appears as a hidden character. In M. Bison's ending, a completely mechanical Charlie (built with the technology behind Cyber-Akuma) follows Bison's orders to spread fear and destruction in the name of Shadaloo.
- Ryu reunites with Cyclops and they both take down Cyber-Akuma.
- In a follow-up from X-Men vs. Street Fighter, Wolverine and Akuma continue their rivalry. This time, Akuma stalks Wolverine, who defeats Cyber-Akuma, and is ready to reveal his past if Wolverine concedes to a duel with him. Therefore, Wolverine accept Akuma's ultimatum.
- Hulk initiates a conversation with Blanka and agrees to help find Blanka's mother.
- Omega Red apparently kills Ryu, prompting Ken to also seek revenge.
- Chun-Li reports to Interpol with the capture of various Marvel characters and Street Fighters, including Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, Shuma-Gorath, Ken, Zangief, and Sakura.
- In Dan's ending, Akuma is hinted to be his father. However, this ending, much like Dan himself, is a parody of the Art of Fighting series. In this case, the ending to the first game.
- Dhalsim welcomes Shuma-Gorath to his home in India.
- In Akuma's ending, Dan is turned into Cyber-Dan by Apocalypse. He is very easily defeated by Akuma, though.
- In Ken's endings, the events of the games never actually happened. In X-Men vs. Street Fighter, he was playing the game itself with his son Mel, while the events of Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter appear to be a dream. He wakes up and continues his training with Ryu.
- In Marvel vs. Capcom,
- When Onslaught emerges, Charles Xavier subconsciously calls the Capcom heroes to help stop himself.
- After the death of Onslaught, Captain America gathers the Capcom heroes and transported them back to their world.
- Shadow turns on M. Bison, who then tries to subject Chun-Li to the same fate.
- In Shadow Lady's ending, Jin Saotome is attacked by M. Bison and left near death. Shadow Lady and fellow cyborg Shadow find Jin and to prevent his death, they modify him into a being like themselves.
- Jin disappears after defeating Onslaught, with Ryu vowing that one day he would return.
- In Ryu's ending, Ken takes his protégé Sean to see him to continue his training.
- In the Hulk's ending, Captain America sacrifices himself to destroy Onslaught (in a scene similar to the canonical Onslaught Saga).
- Zangief, in his Iron Body form, battles Jin's Cyberbot, Blodia.
- Gambit flirts with Morrigan until Rogue intervenes and takes him away.
- Morrigan doesn't find anyone who can provide a challenge for her. Ryu then steps up to accept her challenge in a game of Puzzle Fighter.
- An unspecified accident causes Morrigan's mind to be transferred into the body of her sister, Lilith, and vice versa. When the two attempt to return their minds to their rightful bodies, Zangief interrupts. It is heavily implied that this results in Morrigan and Zangief's minds trading bodies.
- Roll defeats Onslaught before Mega Man does and is given enhanced powers by Dr. Light, leaving Mega Man in disdain.
- In Mega Man's ending, Mega Man defeats Onslaught and takes his power, and in Mega Man fashion, the screen shows Mega Man with a red and purple color palette (representing Onslaught) with the words "YOU GOT MAGNETIC SHOCKWAVE" while Mega Man performs Onslaught's Hyper Combo, the Magnetic Shockwave. Mega Man may actually use the Magnetic Shockwave during gameplay in the console version of the game, giving him a total of four hyper combos.
- In Captain Commando's ending, the Avengers Base gets word on Onslaught attacking, but Captain Commando appears on the screen saying that Onslaught has been defeated and the world is peaceful once more. The Avengers Soldier asks, "who is he?" He says as in the Arcade Ending, "I am...CAPTAIN COMMANDO!"
- Strider Hiryu's ending is the same as the ending to Strider.
- Spider-Man snaps a picture of himself and whoever his partner is after Spider-Man defeats Onslaught, knowing full well that J. Jonah Jameson will use the picture in his vendetta against Spider-Man. However, in a light-hearted manner, Spider-Man remarks that he needs the photo money to make a living.
- In Marvel vs. Capcom 3,
- Doctor Doom assembles the greatest villains of the Marvel Universe and joins forces with Albert Wesker in an effort to unite their respective universes in an effort to conquer both. However, their actions awaken Galactus who could potentially destroy both worlds. It is up to the heroes of the Marvel and Capcom universes to put a stop to this evil before it is too late.
- If the heroes fail to stop Galactus, he consumes the energy of both worlds and destroys them.
- Wolverine goes to a strip club to take a break. Morrigan offers him a lap dance, which Wolverine accepts, but he wants to finish his drink before he goes.
- Ryu continues to hone in on his training. In Madripoor, he enters a tournament where he faces Iron Fist in the first round.
- Iron Man creates the Galactus-buster armor after collecting data from his battle with Galactus.
- Morrigan is in a bar with fellow demons Mephisto and Satannish and has a good time.
- Hulk teams up with Chris Redfield; they go to the Umbrella Mansion and encounter Nemesis, who Hulk defeats handily. From there, they encounter Albert Wesker and defeat him.
- Wesker goes to trial for the Raccoon City incident in 1998. Matt Murdock is the acting lawyer representing the people in this case. Chris Redfield assures to Wesker that he is finished.
- Dante engages in a showdown with Ghost Rider after defeating Galactus, using the fourth wall to imply that he beat the boss of the game and that he's looking for a stronger opponent.
- Deadpool throws a party in Galactus' worldship with other Marvel and Capcom characters after defeating Galactus, but committed "Deadpoolicide" by boosting the power to the DJ booth and margarita machine which, in turn, destroyed Cleveland. The police are looking to arrest him and his accomplice, "Player". Deadpool breaks the fourth wall in his ending by not inviting the player to his party, suggesting the Power Points were enough for him/her and the player having a role in the act of "Deadpoolicide".
- Captain America is honored by the President of the United States, who resembles Barack Obama, for his heroics against Galactus.
- Felicia goes on a musical tour and befriends Dazzler.
- Doctor Doom captures a portion of the Power Cosmic from Galactus and ushers in the Age of Doom.
- Chun-Li arrests the Kingpin.
- Super-Skrull defeats Galactus, leaving only his helmet, to avenge the loss of the Skrulls' home planet, Tarnax IV. He assembles the Skrulls and urges other races and species to join them and protect the universe.
- Trish engages Nightcrawler in a fight, but he begs her to stop because she is mistaking him for a demon.
- Thor requests Heimdall to watch over the Capcom version of Earth.
- Amaterasu and Issun go into the Savage Land where they join Ka-Zar, Shanna the She-Devil, and Zabu to fight dinosaurs.
- Dormammu makes plans to invade and conquer both worlds with help from Akuma, Albert Wesker, Lord Raptor and Firebrand.
- Viewtiful Joe is starring on a cop show directed by Mojo and produced by Spiral. Mojo gets frustrated with him for ad-libbing his lines.
- X-23 proves Wolverine wrong by beating Galactus and getting the title "the best there is", apathetically given to by Wolverine.
- Tron Bonne asks MegaMan Volnutt to go out for a bite to eat. If he says no, he would have to deal with Servbot #42, which is a Sentinel newly initiated into the Bonne Clan.
- Peter Parker presents photos of Spider-Man defeating Galactus to J. Jonah Jameson. However, Jameson, as always, still believes Spider-Man is a menace, implying that he and Galactus were working together. Jameson demands better photos of Spider-Man or he will hire a better photographer.
- Albert Wesker captures many of the heroes who were fighting Galactus and uses them as test subjects for his Uroboros project.
- Magneto realizes his dream after defeating Galactus. He uses his home planet, Taa II and his worldship as a new home for mutants, free from hate and prejudice.
- Nathan Spencer and She-Hulk take out the BioReign terrorists. Spencer thought she loved thrilling attractions, but She-Hulk wanted to go somewhere nice. He promises her a romantic dinner later, but she doubts it.
- A.I.M. recovers Galactus' helmet and M.O.D.O.K. puts it on, showing it off.
- Arthur attacks Fin Fang Foom in an effort to rescue the Prin-Prin. Fin Fang Foom, nonchalantly, feels no pain.
- She-Hulk is a judge with her own court show, "Jen's Justice" (a parody of such court shows like Judge Judy). She is about to deliver her verdict between Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth. She bangs her gavel, destroying the judge's seat in the process, scaring both Ace Attorneys.
- The Silver Surfer travels with Zero to take him back home, but the Surfer mistakenly takes him to Neo Arcadia, the home of Mega Man Zero. He is confused by the plethora of Mega Man worlds.
- Storm returns to Wakanda after defeating Galactus, but has doubts in her heart that humanity was worth saving and mutants are still facing discrimination. Black Panther eases her doubts. He stands by her side to face any threat that comes to them and their people.
- Nick Fury enters Crimson Viper's home unnoticed and offers her an agent position in S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Phoenix has defeated Galactus, but a new threat to both worlds has emerged in the aftermath, in the form of Dark Phoenix.
- After defeating Galactus, Mike Haggar is elected the President of the United States.
- Taskmaster airs a commercial, accepting any customers, except the Avengers, to train with him. He jump-starts a business with his own line of exercise DVDs, health supplements, and clothing line.
- Akuma is not pleased with his battle with Galactus. He has defeated everyone in his path. The world is no longer of concern to him. He continues to seek an opponent worthy of the challenge he craves.
- The Sentinels initiate the Master Mold program with improved Sentinel models with Galactus-shaped heads. They are collecting data from all fighters as they prepare to eradicate the human population in seven days. Dan Hibiki is shown as a captive.
- Hsien-Ko seeks assistance from Doctor Strange to help free her mother from the spirit world. He makes Hsien-Ko human again and frees her and her sister Mei-Ling as well, and their mother finds eternal peace. Hsien-Ko breaks the fourth wall, implying the Marvel heroes as comic book heroes and the style endings every character has.
- Shuma-Gorath is praised around the world for his victory over Galactus, much to his surprise. He then hosts a game show in Japan.
- Jill Valentine has a short standoff with Blade and then team up to take on the Midnight Sons.
- In Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3,
- Ghost Rider captures Mephisto with the help of Dante and Trish. Mepishto is left with two choices, either he agrees to tear up the contract, freeing Johnny Blaze's soul or have his throat torn by Dante.
- Strider Hiryu and Wolverine encounter Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers. Deathstrike wants to take on the X-Men, but Hiryu refuses and insists her to leave. Hiryu calls forth his Legion, along with Wolverine, Forge, Cable, Rescue, Death's Head, and Deathlok and attacks Deathstrike and the Reavers.
- Hawkeye forms a new West Coast Avengers, with him taking the lead, recurring members War Machine, Mockingbird, Tigra, Wonder Man, and Moon Knight, and new members Jin Saotome, June Lin Milliam, Leo, Rikuo, and Rei.
- Firebrand is hailed as the new lord at the Castle of Astaroth and commands his minions to destroy Arthur and feast on his bones.
- Doctor Strange calls a meeting with fellow sorcerers such as Scarlet Witch, Wiccan, Doctor Voodoo, Shaman, Tessa, Donovan, Garr, Agathe, and Priest to prevent Galactus' invasion from ever happening again.
- Nemesis is given an enhancement with adamantium claws, courtesy of a partnership between Weapon X and the Umbrella Corporation, with Malcolm Colcord and Ozwell E. Spencer.
- Iron Fist forms a new Heroes For Hire with recurring members Luke Cage, Misty Knight, and Colleen Wing and new members Ryu, Chun-Li and Batsu Ichimonji.
- Vergil has acquired the Immortal Ending Muramasa Blade, severely injuring Wolverine in the process. He is not yet sated, as he and the soul of the sword thirsts for more power.
- Nova forms the new Mega Nova Corps with Mega Man, Roll, Beat, Proto Man and Zero in Nova colors.
- Frank West and Mr. Fantastic discover the Marvel Zombies devouring their own world and are planning to cross over to do the same. Mr. Fantastic builds an interdimensional machine and they try to save their ravaged world.
- Rocket Raccoon travels to Raccoon City for rest and relaxation, only to find a horde of zombies swarming him and he fires at them.
- Phoenix Wright goes to trial and calls his defendant Galactus to the witness stand. Galactus renews his request for a change of venue.
Marvel Characters
This is a list of all the Marvel characters that have appeared in the Marvel vs. Capcom series, most of which have appeared in various Marvel comic books:
Characters from The Avengers
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Abomination No No No No Support Card A.I.M. No No No No Cameo Ant-Man No No No No Hyper Combo for Hawkeye Black Panther No No No No Support Card Black Widow No No No No Support Card Captain America Voice Actors: Cathal J. Dodd, Brian Bloom No Yes Yes Yes Yes Death No No No Cameo No Destroyer No No No No Support Card Fin Fang Foom No No No No Cameo Hawkeye Voice Actor: Chris Cox No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Heimdall No No No No Cameo Hulk Voice Actors: Andrew Jackson, Fred Tatasciore Cameo Yes Yes
(Secret character: Orange Hulk)Yes Yes Iron Man Voice Actors: Chris Britton, Eric Loomis No No No Yes Yes Loki No No No No Cameo Mandarin No No No No Support Card Mockingbird No No No No Cameo M.O.D.O.K. Voice Actor: Wally Wingert No No No No Yes Ms. Marvel No No No No Cameo Nick Fury No No No No Cameo Red Hulk No No No No Support Card Red Skull No No No No Support Card Rescue No No No No Cameo Scarlet Witch No No No No Support Card She-Hulk Voice Actor: María Canals-Barrera No No No No Yes Taskmaster Voice Actor: Steven Blum No No No No Yes Tigra No No No No Cameo Thanos Voice Actor: Andrew Jackson No No No Yes Support Card Thor Voice Actor: Rick D. Wasserman No No Assist No Yes Ultron No No No No Support Card U.S. Agent Voice Actor: Cathal J. Dodd No Yes Assist No No War Machine Voice Actor: Wayne Ward No No Yes
(Secret character: Gold War Machine)Yes Cameo Wasp No No No No Support Card Wonder Man No No No No Cameo Characters from Daredevil
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Bullseye No No No No Support Card Daredevil No No No No Cameo Elektra No Cameo No No No The Hand Cameo No No No Cameo Kingpin No No No No Support Card Characters from Doctor Strange
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Clea No No No No Support Card Doctor Strange Voice Actor: Rick Pasqualone No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Dormammu Voice Actor: Michael T. Weiss No No No No Yes Satannish No No No No Cameo Shuma-Gorath Voice Actors: Franck Perry, Paul Dobson Cameo Yes No Yes Yes
(DLC)Characters from Fantastic Four
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Doctor Doom Voice Actors: Lorne Kennedy, Paul Dobson No No No Yes Yes Doombot No No No No Cameo Galactus[3]Voice Actor: Jonathan Adams No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Mr. Fantastic No No No No Cameo Silver Surfer No No No No Support Card Super-Skrull Voice Actor: Charlie Adler No No No No Yes Characters from Ghost Rider
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Blackheart Voice Actor: Jaimz Woolvett No Yes No Yes No Ghost Rider Voice Actor: Richard Grieco No Cameo No No Yes
(Ultimate)Mephisto Voice Actor: Jaimz Woolvett No Yes No No Support Card Characters from Heroes for Hire
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Colleen Wing No No No No Cameo Iron Fist Voice Actor: Loren Lester No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Luke Cage No No No No Cameo Misty Knight No No No No Cameo Characters from Ka-Zar
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Ka-Zar No No No No Cameo Shanna the She-Devil No No No No Cameo Zabu No No No No Cameo Characters from Midnight Sons
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Blade No No No No Support Card Living Mummy No No No No Cameo Man-Thing No No No No Cameo Morbius No No No No Cameo Werewolf by Night No No No No Cameo Characters from Spider-Man
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Aunt May No Cameo No No No Doctor Octopus No No No No Support Card Eddie Brock Voice Actor: Rod Wilson No No Yes
(as Venom)
(Secret character: Red Venom)Yes
(as Venom)Support Card
(as Anti-Venom)Green Goblin No No No No Support Card J. Jonah Jameson No Cameo No No Cameo Mary Jane Watson No Cameo No No No Robbie Robertson No Cameo No No Cameo Spider-Ham No No No No Support Card Spider-Man Voice Actors: Patrick Chilvers, Josh Keaton No Yes
(Secret character: Armored Spider-Man)Yes Yes Yes Characters from X-Men
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Apocalypse Voice Actor: Lorne Kennedy Yes Yes No No No Archangel Cameo No No No Cameo
(as Angel)Aurora No No No No Cameo Banshee No No No No Cameo Beast Cameo Cameo Cameo No Support Card Birdie Cameo No No Cameo Cameo Cable Voice Actor: Lawrence Bayne No No No Yes Cameo Colossus Voice Actor: Dan Hennessey Cameo No Assist Yes Support Card Cyclops Voice Actor: Norm Spencer Yes Yes Assist Yes Support Card Daken No No No No Support Card Dazzler No No No No Support Card Deadpool Voice Actor: Nolan North No No No No Yes Dust No No No No Cameo Exodus No No No No Cameo Forge Cameo No No No Cameo Gambit Voice Actor: Tony Daniels Yes Cameo Yes Yes Support Card Iceman Voice Actor: Dan Hennessey Cameo No Assist Yes Support Card Jubilee Voice Actor: Alyson Court Cameo No Assist No No Juggernaut Voice Actor: Rick Bennett Yes No Assist Yes Support Card Lady Deathstrike No No No No Cameo Magneto Voice Actors: Lorne Kennedy, Tom Kane Yes No Assist Yes Yes Malcolm Colcord No No No No Cameo Marrow No No No Yes Cameo Master Mold No No No No Cameo Matsu'o Tsurayaba Cameo No No No No Mister X No No No No Cameo Mojo No No No No Cameo Multiple Man No No No No Support Card Nightcrawler No No No No Support Card Omega Red Voice Actor: Len Doncheff Cameo Yes No Yes No Onslaught Voice Actor: Maurice Dean Wint No No Yes No No Phoenix Voice Actor: Jennifer Hale Cameo
(as Jean Grey)No No No Yes
(Level 5 Hyper Combo as Dark Phoenix)Professor X Cameo No Cameo No Cameo Psylocke Voice Actor: Catherine Disher Cameo No Assist Yes Cameo Reavers No No No No Cameo Rogue Voice Actor: Lenore Zann Yes Cameo Assist Yes Cameo Sabretooth Voice Actor: Don Francks Yes No Cameo Yes Support Card Sentinel Voice Actors: Dan Hennessey, Jim Ward No No Assist Yes Yes Shaman No No No No Cameo Silver Samurai Voice Actor: Yasushi Ikeda No No No Yes No Spiral Voice Actor: Catherine Disher No No No Yes Cameo Storm Voice Actors: Catherine Disher, Susan Dalian Yes Cameo Assist Yes Yes Sunfire No No No No Cameo Wolverine Voice Actors: Cathal J. Dodd, Steven Blum Yes Yes Yes Yes
(Alternate character: Bone Claw Wolverine)Yes X-23 Voice Actor: Tara Strong No No No No Yes Other Marvel characters
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Death's Head No No No No Cameo Deathlok No No No No Cameo Doctor Voodoo No No No No Cameo Howard The Duck No No No No Support Card Moon Knight No No No No Cameo Nova Voice Actor: Troy Baker No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Punisher No No No No Cameo Rocket Raccoon Voice Actor: Greg Ellis No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Wiccan No No No No Cameo Capcom Characters
This is a list of all the Capcom characters that have appeared in the Marvel vs. Capcom series, most of which have appeared in other Capcom games:
Characters from Ace Attorney
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Godot No No No No Support Card The Judge No No No No Hyper Combo for Phoenix Wright Maya Fey No No No No Special Move
for Phoenix WrightMiles Edgeworth No No No No Cameo Missile No No No No Special Move
for Phoenix WrightPhoenix Wright Voice Actor: Kōsuke Toriumi, Sam Riegel No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Steel Samurai No No No No Special Move for Hsien-Ko Characters from Bionic Commando
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 BioReign No No No No Cameo Nathan Spencer Voice Actors: Takaya Kuroda, Dameon Clarke No No No No Yes Characters from Breath of Fire
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Garr No No No No Cameo Lin No No No No Support Card Nina Windia No No No No Support Card Rei No No No No Cameo Ryu No No No No Support Card Characters from Captain Commando
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Baby Head No No Cameo Cameo Cameo Captain Commando Voice Actor: Takashi Nagasako No Cameo Yes Yes Support Card Ginzu the Ninja No No Cameo Cameo Cameo Mack the Knife No No Cameo Cameo Cameo Characters from Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Dave No No Cameo No Cameo Devilotte No No Assist No Support Card Jin Saotome Voice Actor: Yuji Ueda No No Yes Yes Support Card Xavier No No Cameo No Cameo Characters from Darkstalkers
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Anakaris Voice Actor: Kan Tokumaru No No No Yes Support Card Anita No No Assist No No B.B. Hood Voice Actor: Miyuki Matsushita No No No Yes Cameo Bishamon No No No No Support Card Demitri Maximoff No No No No Support Card Donovan Baine No No No No Cameo Felicia Voice Actors: Kae Araki, Kana Asumi, G.K. Bowes No No No Yes Yes Hsien-Ko Voice Actors: Saori Hayami, Hunter MacKenzie Austin No No No No Yes Lilith Aensland No No Cameo Cameo Support Card Lord Raptor No No Cameo No Cameo Mei-Ling No No No No Cameo Morrigan Aensland Voice Actors: Yayoi Jinguji, Rie Tanaka, Siobhan Flynn No No Yes
(Secret character: Lilith-Mode Morrigan)Yes Yes Rikuo No No No No Cameo Sasquatch No No No No Support Card Characters from Devil May Cry
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Dante Voice Actors: Toshiyuki Morikawa, Reuben Langdon No No No No Yes Sparda No No No No Cameo Trish Voice Actors: Atsuko Tanaka, Danielle Burgio No No No No Yes VergilVoice Actors: Hiroaki Hirata, Daniel Southworth No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Characters from Final Fight
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Cody Travers No Cameo No No No Jessica Haggar No Cameo No No No Mad Gear No No No No Cameo Mike Haggar Voice Actors: Kiyoyuki Yanada, Matt Riedy No No No No Yes Poison No No No No Cameo Characters from Forgotten Worlds
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Bios No No Cameo No No Unknown Soldier 1P No No Assist No No Whodin & Laidin No No Cameo No No Characters from Ghosts'n Goblins
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Arthur Voice Actors: Tetsu Inada, Dan Woren No Cameo Assist No Yes Astaroth No No No No Support Card Firebrand No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Prin-Prin No No No No Support Card Characters from Mega Man
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Beat No No Hyper Combo for Mega Man Hyper Combo for Mega Man Cameo Bon Bonne No No No No Cameo Dark Man No No Cameo No No Dr. Light No No Cameo Cameo No Dr. Wily No No Cameo No Support Card Eddie No No Special Move for Mega Man Special Move for Mega Man No Mad Grinder No No Cameo No No Mega Man Voice Actor: Kaoru Fujino No Cameo Yes Yes Cameo MegaMan Volnutt No No No No Cameo Mega Man X No No No No Support Card Met No No Cameo No No Proto Man No No No No Cameo Roll Voice Actor: Kaoru Fujino No No Yes Yes Support Card Rush No No Cameo Cameo No Servbot Voice Actor: Chisa Yokoyama No No No Yes Support Card Teisel Bonne No No No No Cameo Tron Bonne Voice Actors: Mayumi Iizuka, Tara Platt No No No Yes Yes Zero Voice Actors: Ryotaro Okiayu, Johnny Yong Bosch No No No No Yes Characters from Ōkami
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Amaterasu No No No No Yes Issun No No No No Cameo Characters from Red Earth
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Leo No No No No Cameo Kenji No No No No Support Card Tessa No No No No Cameo Characters from Resident Evil
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Albert Wesker Voice Actors: Jōji Nakata, D.C. Douglas No No No No Yes Chris Redfield Voice Actors: Hiroki Tōchi, Roger Craig Smith No No No No Yes Hunk No No No No Support Card Hunter No No No No Cameo Jill Valentine Voice Actors: Catherine Disher, Atsuko Yuya, Kari Wahlgren No No No Yes Yes
(DLC)Leon S. Kennedy No No No No Support Card Licker No No No No Support Card MA-39 Cerberus No No No Special Move for Jill No Nemesis T-Type No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Ozwell E. Spencer No No No No Cameo Tyrant No No No Hyper Combo for Jill Cameo Characters from Rival Schools
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Akira Kazama No No No No Support Card Batsu Ichimonji No No No No Support Card Hideo Shimazu No No No No Support Card Kyosuke Kagami No No No No Support Card Characters from Star Gladiator
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Black Hayato No No No Hyper Combo for Hayato No Ele No No No Cameo No Hayato Kanzaki No No No Yes Support Card June Lin Milliam No No No Cameo Support Card Saturn Dyer No No No Cameo No Characters from Street Fighter
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Akuma Voice Actors: Tomomichi Nishimura, Taketora, Dave Mallow Yes Yes
(Secret character: Cyber-Akuma)Cameo Yes Yes Blanka Cameo Cameo No No No Balrog Cameo Cameo No No No Cammy White Voice Actor: Susan Hart Yes No No Yes No Charlie Voice Actor: Toshiyuki Morikawa Yes Yes
(As Shadow)Assist
(As Shadow)Yes No Chun-Li Voice Actors: Yuko Miyamura, Fumiko Orikasa, Laura Bailey Yes Yes Yes
(Secret character: Shadow Lady)Yes Yes Crimson Viper Voice Actors: Mie Sonozaki, Michelle Ruff No No No No Yes Dan Hibiki Voice Actor: Osamu Hosoi Cameo Yes No Yes Cameo Datta Cameo No No No No Dhalsim Voice Actor: Yoshiharu Yamada Yes Yes No Yes No Eliza Cameo No No No No Guile Voice Actor: Tesshō Genda Cameo Cameo No Yes No Kei No Cameo Cameo No No Ken Masters Voice Actor: Tetsuya Iwanaga Yes Yes Cameo Yes Cameo M. Bison Voice Actor: Tomomichi Nishimura Yes Yes Cameo Yes Cameo Mel Cameo No No No No Rose No Cameo No No No Ryu Voice Actors: Toshiyuki Morikawa, Katashi Ishizuka, Hiroki Takahashi, Kyle Hebert Yes Yes Yes
(Complete Change version)Yes Yes Sagat Cameo No No No No Sakura Kasugano Voice Actor: Yuko Sasamoto Cameo Yes
(Secret character: Dark Sakura)Cameo Yes
(Hyper Mode: Dark Sakura)No Sari Cameo Cameo No No No Sean Matsuda No No Cameo No No Vega Cameo No No No No Zangief Voice Actor: Wataru Takagi Yes Yes
(Secret character: Mech-Zangief)Yes
(Hyper Mode: Mech-Zangief)Yes
(Hyper Mode: Mech-Zangief)No Characters from Strider
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Strider Hiryu Voice Actors: Kosuke Toriumi (Tomomi Fuube), Yuji Ueda, T.J. Storm No No Yes Yes Yes
(Ultimate)Ton Pooh No No Assist No No Characters from Three Wonders
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Firestorm No No Cameo No No Lou No No Assist No No Characters from Viewtiful Joe
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Blade Master Alastor No No No No Cameo Captain Blue No No No No Cameo Jet Black No No No No Cameo Sexy Silvia No No No No Hyper Combo for Viewtiful Joe Viewtiful Joe Voice Actors: Tomokazu Seki, Darrel Guilbeau No No No No Yes Other Capcom characters
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Agathe No No No No Cameo Cyber Blue No No No No Support Card Felyne No No No No Special Move for Hsien-Ko Frank West Voice Actor: Rikiya Koyama, T.J. Rotolo No No No No Yes
(Ultimate)Kajin No Soki No No No No Support Card Michelle Heart No No Assist No No Priest No No No No Cameo Pure & Fur No No Assist No No Saki No No Assist No No Original characters
Character Appears in X-Men vs. Street Fighter Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Abyss No No No Boss No Amingo No No No Yes Cameo Norimaro No Yes (Japan only) No No No Ruby Heart No No No Yes Cameo Sonson No No No Yes Cameo References
External links
- Marvel vs. Capcom at the Killer List of Videogames - Arcade version
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