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Chun Li's design was primarily inspired by Tong Pooh, a female villain from Strider, an earlier Capcom game.[3] Capcom designer Akira Nishitani said on recounting the creation of the character: "Previously there were no women in fighting games". In Chun-Li's case said Nishitani, I wanted a woman in the game. I determined what her fighting abilities would be. Then China just came up as a possible homeland."[4] Capcom artist and designer Akira "Akiman" Yasuda said the initial inspiration for Chun-Li came from the 1983 anime film Harmagedon: Genma Wars (featuring early character design work by Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo), which had a Chinese female character called Tao.
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Chun Li's design was primarily inspired by Tong Pooh, a female villain from Strider, an earlier Capcom game.[3] Capcom designer Akira Nishitani said on recounting the creation of the character: "Previously there were no women in fighting games". In Chun-Li's case said Nishitani, I wanted a woman in the game. I determined what her fighting abilities would be. Then China just came up as a possible homeland."[4] Capcom artist and designer Akira "Akiman" Yasuda said the initial inspiration for Chun-Li came from the 1983 anime film Harmagedon: Genma Wars (featuring early character design work by Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo), which had a Chinese female character called Tao.
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