T. Hawk
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Thunder Hawk, as he appears in Super Street Fighter IV. | |
| Thunder Hawk | |
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| Birthdate | July 21[1], 1959 |
| Birthplace | Mexico[1] |
| Height | 7' 6" (230 cm)[1] |
| Weight | 356 lbs (162 kg)[1] |
| Eye color | brown |
| Hair color | brown |
| Fighting style | Thunder Foot Martial Arts |
| Likes | Animals, Hair Ornaments[1] |
| Dislikes | Liars[1] |
| Special skill | Wood carving, talking to various birds of prey[1] |
| Moveset | Rising Hawk, Diving Hawk, Mexican Typhoon |
| First game | Super Street Fighter II |
T. Hawk, or Thunder Hawk(サンダーホーク), is a Native American video game character in Street Fighter series. He was first introduced in Super Street Fighter II.
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[edit] Story
When he was an infant, he and the members of his tribe were being forced off their land by Shadaloo. Some of the Thunderfoot members resisted and fought against them, and many were killed, including Arroyo Hawk (T. Hawk's father), who was killed by a younger M. Bison. Now living in Mexico near the Monte Albán plains, T. Hawk wants nothing more than revenge from Bison for his despicable actions and to reclaim the land that was taken from his people.
The Thunderfoot tribe had experienced disappearances of many of their people, T. Hawk took the responsibility of finding them. One of them became Juli, one of Bison's brainwashed dolls. He found Juli, but it is not known if she returned home with him or regained any memories she lost as a doll. It is also unknown whether T. Hawk found anyone else in his tribe, but he may have due to his change in focus afterwards.
T. Hawk entered the second World Warrior tournament to battle against Bison to reclaim his people's lands and win their freedom from his tyranny. He does not come out the big winner, but T. Hawk does regain his land - however, it is desolate and empty. Determined, T. Hawk vows to make his land as great as it once was and bring the Thunderfoot people back home.
T. Hawk will appear in Super Street Fighter IV.
[edit] In Other Media
In the 1994 live-action "Street Fighter" film, T. Hawk was a Sergeant serving under Colonel Guile. He and Cammy (who is a Lieutenant) appeared to be Guile's second in command, which would lead one to believe his rank was something along the lines of Master Sergeant or Chief Master Sergeant.
[edit] Gameplay
He is the equal of Zangief in strength, but uses more finesse in his attacks. Though large, he can defeat many smaller, more agile fighters with his devastating Rising Hawk, Diving Hawk, and Mexican Typhoon techniques. Unlike most bulky warriors, he does not like to grapple, but he can when necessary. More often, however, he uses the swooping aerial attacks also at his disposal.
[edit] Trivia
- T.Hawk's background in the Super Street Fighter II games feature the Hospicios Cabañas in Guadalajara, Mexico.
- See T. Hawk in Street Fighter RPG at Street Fighter RPG Brazil;
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Artwork for Super Street Fighter IV |
[edit] Sprites
[edit] References
| Street Fighter II Characters |
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| Akuma – Balrog – Blanka – Cammy – Chun-Li – Dee Jay – Dhalsim – E. Honda – Fei Long – Guile – Ken – M. Bison – Ryu – Sagat – T. Hawk – Vega – Zangief |
| Street Fighter Alpha Characters |
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| Adon – Akuma – Balrog – Birdie – Blanka – Cammy – Charlie – Chun-Li – Cody – Dan – Dee Jay – Dhalsim – E. Honda – Eagle – Evil Ryu – Fei Long – Gen – Guile – Guy – Ingrid – Juli – Juni – Karin – Ken – M. Bison – Maki – R. Mika – Rolento – Rose – Ryu – Sagat – Sakura – Shin Akuma – Sodom – T. Hawk – Vega – Yun – Zangief |
| Street Fighter IV Characters |
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| Abel - Adon – Akuma – Balrog – Blanka – Cammy – Chun-Li – Cody - Crimson Viper – Dan – Dee Jay - Dhalsim – E. Honda – El Fuerte – Fei Long – Gen – Gouken – Guile – Guy - Juri - Ken – M. Bison – Rose – Rufus – Ryu – Sagat – Sakura – Seth – T. Hawk - Vega – Zangief |


