Bison scoffs and tells Ryu that power is just power, that the quest for ultimate power leads to conflict, and the conflict leads to the ultimate battle. He is nearly killed by Ryu but laughs and says "We're not done. Bison merely laughs as he fades away, consumed by the Power of Nothingness.
His base soon crumbles into the ground along with his hat. After the events and Shadaloo's ultimate destruction, Bison becomes a mere specter that haunts people, such as his body replacements like Ed and Falke.
Bison appears as a secret character in Street Fighter Alpha , chosen in the Random Fighter box by either via a special input or by timing the choice correctly on him. Like all other characters, his storyline was retconned by Street Fighter Alpha 2. In his storyline, M. Bison defeats Shadaloo 's opposition and confronts Rose, who claims that he has abused his powers and that he must be stopped.
Bison insists that Rose stops making speeches and fight him. In his ending, M. Bison emerges victorious, commenting that Rose not only wasted his time but her own life as well. He leaves while replaying the battle in his mind. Bison is in the process of developing his crime syndicate and underground army called Shadaloo. He is looking for particularly skilled and deadly fighters to join his ranks.
After the first Street Fighter tournament, M. Bison recruits Sagat , who is devastated by the loss of his title as champion to Ryu. Bison determines that an efficient way of attracting that kind of talent is to host another worldwide Street Fighting tournament.
Bison watches the matches with a keen eye, and he is delighted to see that Ryu has entered the tournament as well. After overhearing a discussion between Ryu and a man in a dark gi, he approaches Ryu and asks him if he would like to join Bison's organization.
An angry Ryu passes, seeming only interested in trying to track down the man he just spoke to. Bison is disappointed with his response and insists that if Ryu does not join Shadowloo of his own free will, Bison will see to it that he perishes. They launch into a fight and Bison uses the information he overheard about the death of Ryu's master to antagonize him.
Bison senses a strange reaction in Ryu and realizes that Ryu's peaceful mind has been replaced with a mind preoccupied by murder and death. Bison uses this to his advantage and assures Ryu that he will have the chance to kill all that stand in his way if he joins Shadowloo.
Ryu halfheartedly accepts, and Bison decides to test Ryu's will by pitting him against his own friend from childhood, Ken. However, Ken is able to snap Ryu's mind back to his old self. Bison is disappointed that the effect did not last, and decides to kill them both at once. Ken and Ryu fight back and defeat Bison. He sees a member of the US Air Force and an interpol agent enter the room at that time, and he hits a button that allows him to escape through a sinkhole in the floor.
Months later, Bison is surprised to hear from Sagat that another EX tournament is being held, and even more surprised to find out that Sagat insists on being allowed to rematch Ryu. Bison, furious that someone dared to usurp control of his tournament away from him, sends Cracker Jack and Vega to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tournament. He discovers that a tyrant going by the name Shadowgeist has arranged the tournament.
Vega intends to put an end to it. Along the way, he learns of another fighter similar to Ryu who seems to be in the same altered state of mind.
Before approaching him, Sagat yet again pleads for a chance for a rematch with Ryu. Bison consents to prevent Sagat from annoying him any further and advances to meet Kairi. Just as he was about to engage Kairi in a fight, he was knocked out by an attack from a being that he could not sense. He lost consciousness briefly, but when he awoke, he saw Kairi fighting against a rather demonic looking being.
Outraged by the being's audacity to interrupt Bison's fight, he used the Psycho Crusher attack on Garuda , and prevented Garuda from completing his fight with Kairi. They fought for some time, and Garuda executed the Soukon Dan attack on Bison.
Rather than harming Bison, the souls joined with him and enhanced his Psycho Power. Garuda, not understanding what happened, fled the arena. When Bison looked around, Kairi was gone. At that moment, Chun-Li rushed in. Passionate about the chance to avenge her father's death at Bison's hands, she rushed in to attack. But Bison, in his enhanced state, was far more powerful than Chun-Li anticipated, and she was nearly killed as a consequence.
When Bison was informed that Shadow Geist was getting away, he left Chun-Li to her fate and walked away. Still bent on finding new soldiers for his army, he declares the third EX tournament and changes the rules so that all fighters must enter with a partner. He does this in order to use Vega as a spy while at the same time, making it appear that Vega is simply his partner.
He knows that Shadow Geist will be unable to refuse the opportunity to return, and he eagerly awaits the chance to punish Geist once and for all. Everyone who bore presence to him trembled before his Psycho Power. The Demon Bison, is there anyone out there who can stop him? Such worthy experimental materials we got here. Hehheh, the new Shadaloo has been born!
With his goal now completed, the Grand Master M. Bison went into the energy amplifier located in the basement. Stepping into the machine he feels its awesome power and yells, "Yes!! I can feel it Bison's eyes turn red, smiling, he proclaims, "Now I am ready for the world. I shall revel in its destruction!
Wha ha ha ha! Bison sighed on his throne, "I thought they would be much stronger What a disappointment! Bison taunts, "So, you say you can be a good match for me? You could cut my head off in an unguarded moment.
Hee Hee Hee I'll claw you to the death beautifully and quickly In Capcom Fighting Evolution , M. Bison's ending shows him fighting and defeating Gill , with the other Four Kings of Shadaloo and the twelve Dolls watching. However, as M. Bison and his followers leave on Shadaloo 's plane, Gill performs his resurrection technique, looking completely unscathed from the recent fight. In this game, M. Bison teams up with Magneto in pursuit of world domination, opposing Apocalypse.
However, M. Bison's ending shows him defeating Magneto, intending to betray the mutant from the very start. Magneto's ending shows that M. Bison has lost the fight. Magneto then adapts the rest of M. Bison's technology to use it for mutant supremacy instead.
Bison's ending shows him impressed with Apocalypse's technological improvements on Akuma. He uses it to create an enhanced version of Shadow as part of his quest for world conquest. Bison makes a cameo appearance in Dormammu 's ending, along with other Capcom villians. Bison has appeared playable in all the fighting games within the SNK vs.
Capcom games; The Match of the Millennium , Capcom vs. Bison was first leaked through a screenshot in the Xbox Live Arcade, confirming his presence although a previous trailer shows the Shadaloo symbol. In the recent CG trailer, he infiltrates the Mishima Zaibatsu HQ by appearing through a liquid wormhole, and confronts its president Jin Kazama , the son of Kazuya Mishima , challenging him to a fight. In the meantime, his servant Juri takes on Ling Xiaoyu and prevents her from trying to protect Jin.
For the most part, M. Bison seems to have the upper hand and uses a Psycho Crusher to try and drive him through the skyview window. Bison is held back as Jin's Devil Gene takes over. Bison's partnership with Juri is based on his suggestion that, despite their intense dislike for each other, the two are working together towards a common goal involving the mysterious Pandora. The two of them serve as the sub-boss for Tekken side characters; in the sub-boss cutscene, M. Bison appears through a wormhole, being possessed by the Pandora, stating that the player's characters quest has come to an end.
In the rival cutscene, M. Bison tries to deliver a sneak Psycho Powered punch in Heihachi while the latter is meditating. However, Heihachi blocks the punch, and push off M. Bison's fist. Heihachi tries to headbutt M. Bison, but he teleports himself near Juri, starting the battle.
Both bosses seem to underestimate each other, as M. Bison mocks Heihachi's age and Heihachi states that M. Bison is boring him. In their ending, M. Bison anticipates Juri's betrayal, and both trigger the power of Pandora in an attempt to take the other out. Juri is seen working with Bison, although they seem to be on friendlier terms than in Street Fighter X Tekken. Bison features in the updated cinematic of Power Rangers Legacy Wars.
He is among the warriors who are captured as Rita Repulsa 's grasp on the Morphin Grid stretches across multiverses. Impressed by his strength, Rita reanimates M. Bison who, in return, offers her a new dimension to conquer: his own, leading to Ryu being sucked into the Grid along with his allies and enemies. As in the games, he is the leader of Shadaloo here named "Shadowlaw" and seeks to take control of the world.
His primary objective is to locate Ryu, who exhibited spectacular fighting potential during his battle with Sagat and induct him into the organization as his right-hand man. During his search, he comes across Ken, who displays similar fighting potential and is a childhood friend of Ryu. Bison kidnaps and brainwashes Ken , setting him on Ryu while he personally duels Guile, whom he defeats with ease. When Ken breaks free of M. Bison's influence, M.
Bison severely injures him and leaves him for dead while taking on Ryu; he toys around with Ryu for a while until Ken recovers and rejoins the battle. Although M. Bison is clearly a superior fighter, he decides to hold back so that he may fight the two 'on their own level'. This decision eventually turns out to be M.
Bison's downfall, as Ryu and Ken finally manage to catch him off guard and deliver a combined Hadoken , which apparently obliterates him. Bison, however, reappears alive and well at the film's finale in a truck, attempting to run down Ryu. Ryu notices him just in time and prepares to do battle with him once again. In Street Fighter ll V , Bison's story is largely the same as his game counterpart. He rules Shadaloo with an iron fist, being involved in drug and weapon's smuggling.
This is largely done behind the scenes, with Bison having infiltrated many secret agencies with his own agents. His psycho powers are prominently displayed as well, fighting off both Ryu and Ken with numerous psycho crushers, and displaying his teleportation techniques while fighting off Nash. His personality remains much the same as well; sadistic, relishing in bloodlust, treating human life with contempt, and developing a desire to control powerful fighters who display traits he is interested in Ryu and Ken for their mastery of the Hado energy, and Chun-Li for both her beauty and her fighting talents.
The main differences between his gaming counterpart and this one are that his Psycho Powers don't seem to be wholly his own. Bison formed an odd pact with a statue that seems to be telepathically linked to him and provides or is in some way connected to Psycho Power. The second difference is that Bison often loses control of his powers and himself if he indulges in too much bloodlust.
Be it bloodlust from watching a bloody deathmatch, being wounded in battle, or the thrill of overwhelming an opponent. Much like most of his other incarnations, this Bison ends up being defeated by Ryu and to a degree Ken as well. In the film, Shadaloo is a small backwards nation in Asia, as opposed to an organization of unknown origin.
Here, Bison is both an English megalomaniacal former military general and a notorious wealthy drug kingpin who controls both Shadaloo and the whole narcotics industry with an iron fist.
One of his goals in the film is to produce supersoldiers as per his plan for world domination and establish a new order known as "Pax Bisonica" using his drug money. He is shown as an ordinary human for most of the movie until his final confrontation with Guile, where he is granted lightning powers and the ability to fly, both provided through his tech suit and life support system.
Bison is defeated by Guile and is buried after he hits his gigantic monitor, which violently explodes as the Colonel discovers that the dictator is defenseless while flying towards him.
After the end credits, Bison's hand smashes through the rubble of his base, showing that he survived. Although Bison's nationality is not stated in the film, his British accent, as well as his plans to conquer England before going after other countries, suggests that he may be of English descent.
Despite being known as "Vega" in the Japanese versions of the games, he is still called "M. Bison" in the Japanese dub of the live-action film.
Bison character. The most notable of these are, Benito Mussolini's hand gestures, Joseph Stalin's strict demeanor, Adolf Hitler's love of fine art and Pablo Escobar's elusiveness. Bison appears in this movie as the main antagonist and is portrayed by Neal McDonough. Here, M. Bison dons a stereotypical business suit and is presented as a multi-lingual crime boss under the guise of a Bangkok-based Irish businessperson.
Being from Ireland, M. Bison was abandoned by his Irish missionary parents in Thailand. Though M. Bison's full goals are not divulged, his first order of business is to buy up an entire waterfront district and restructure it specifically for the wealthy and elite, thus further adding to the funding of his operations.
He first appears as a simple mob head, only to skyrocket through the ranks after killing off a number of allied families and usurping their power for himself. He is depicted as being uncomfortably upbeat about everything, as he usually reveals shortly afterward that he is in control of almost every element of espionage and intrigue he is involved with. In this story, M.
Bison has a more supernatural background than there was with his video game and anime counterparts. In a backstory told by Gen , M. Bison sacrificed his pregnant wife in the bowels of a mystic cave, where he imbued his daughter, Rose, with the goodness of his soul, thus ridding himself of any sense of conscience. His raw physical power is seen to borderline on unearthly, as he usually only required one punch or kick to send an opponent hurtling through the air.
His power is first exhibited during his introduction, where his spiritual energy was so immense it heralded his arrival by a soft breeze inside Chun-Li's family manor. He is killed at the end of the film in front of his daughter when Chun-Li twists his head around by use of her legs.
It is unknown whether or not M. Bison's powers will resurrect him, however, in a deleted scene where Nash is comforting Rose, her eyes glow with a deep red, indicating that Bison's soul took possession of Rose's body in order to return to the living world. Kevin Porter played M. Bison appears in the final episode observing Ryu, Ken, Laura and Nash through a battered Decapre 's eyes and sits down on his throne behind a massive spherical object before burning a chess piece with his Psycho Power and proclaiming that he shall let them come.
Bison appears in all the volumes as his company was responsible for Cho's and Chun-Li's father's murder, he and his henchman had traveled to japan after finding out that Cho had stolen Shadaloo secrets, they ended up destroying the temple that Cho went in, kidnapping Ken, and taking out Cho and Gouken. Ryu was the only person who managed to escape Shadaloo's attack. At some point Bison found Ken to be useful to him, so he had Ken brainwashed for his sinister plains. He hosts a tournament on the island of Shad in order to have more people under his control through brainwashing.
Bison sends Ken out to take out Ryu and has Chun-Li out to be killed due to her connection to Interpol. He is followed by Ken after finding out that Bison was responsible for Cho being murdered and brainwashing him into being a mindless puppet for Shadaloo, Ryu finds Ken and tells him that he will defeat Bison for all the evil that he has cause to others.
Bison uses his Psycho Power to mind control Ken to destroy Ryu. As they fight, Ken was able to break free of Bison's mind control over him after his hand breaks by hitting a wall, and he tells Ryu to defeat Bison to avenge Cho and the countless other that were murdered by Shadaloo, Bison then fights Ryu in an intense battle as Ryu was able to defeat him with a Shin Shoryuken.
Bison makes a cameo appearance in the first volume of the manga as he was pulling all the strings behind many kidnappings throughout the world. Bison had a battle against his master as she poses a threat to his plans of world conquest. Afterwards, he murders everybody in her village, and Rose was the only one who lived, due to the positive aspects of Soul Power inside her. Shadaloo had become well known to the world as the years went by as M. Bison murdered Juri's parents.
At some point, he had his men create clone bodies as a backup plan in case anything should go wrong, as well as an army of bio androids that can copy any kind of data for Shadaloo. He also had Shadaloo kidnap young girls and brainwash them with Psycho Power. In his quest of absolute power to control the world, he had the Dolls perform evil deeds, such as having Chun-Li's father murdered, murdering innocent people, and even kidnapping cops, marines, and soldiers from the United States military and Japan.
He captures Charlie who tries to save a cop that works for Interpol and experiments on him thinking he could be of use to him and had him go kill Chun-Li. After he goes after the power inside Ryu after seeing the Satsui no Hado awaken, he loses control over Charlie and loses his contact with Killer Bee.
He then decided that he would murder Charlie, Guile, and Chun-Li personally. As he found them, he incapacitates Chun Li and Guile without even having to resort to his Psycho Power.
He then fights Charlie, who is fueled with M. Bison's Psycho Power thus making him much more of a challenge than Guile and Chun-Li and mortally wounds him; a weakened Charlie, however, manages to destroy the cliff on which they were fighting, throwing M. Bison into an abyss. Later on, his Psycho Power goes into a different body and discovers that Killer Bee now known as Cammy has broken free of his control, and plains to bring her back, as Shadaloo found her, he takes out T.
Hawk, Cammy and Rose using only a portion of his vast powers. In the World Warrior tournament, as he faces Ryu, he faces Akuma. Bison then unleashes his full power and, in order to counter, so does Akuma. However, neither of them manage to gain the upper hand until the Psycho Drive is destroyed by Delta Red. This renders M. Bison weak, allowing Akuma to finally finish him off. Bison's current body for dead as the island sinks into the sea.
However, a figure of what could be the real Bison appears in a secret Shadaloo base in hiding and is told that Chun-Li has been captured by Vega but ends up escaping. But more importantly, we get the inclusion of the mysterious Rose.
Rose is an Italian fortune teller who knows all about Bison and makes it her mission to kill him once and for all. Through Rose, they soon enough give us some idea of what M. Bison is all about in the later games. Bison is a guy who at one point realized that in order to meet his full potential he needed to get rid of his own humanity and morality. Through magic, he exorcised all the good in his soul to make himself pure evil and, in his mind, unstoppably powerful.
That goodness found its own sentient form as Rose, finally explaining their relationship. His hope is to brainwash him into being his pawn, pump him up with Psycho Power, and when the time is right, possess him.
The reasoning is that they are literally different bodies. Alpha 3 features Bison getting killed in nearly all the endings. Alpha 3 introduces a new wrinkle that makes Bison flat-out diabolical. The main one is Killer Bee, otherwise known as Cammy. Cammy is an outright clone of Bison, which is why she figures they have a connection during her Super Street Fighter II story despite having amnesia.
The point of this small army is survival. To Bison, death is but a setback. His soul can survive long enough that he can possess any one of these Dolls and move forward.
Rose intends to destroy Bison at the cost of her own life, but in the end, Guy saves her. Then he feels a slight chill wash over him. Bison would later have his scientists create another body — his Street Fighter II appearance — to inhabit.
Around the time the Alpha games were being released, they did a Street Fighter Saturday morning cartoon series in America. The first season of the show acts as a sequel of sorts to the live-action film, only with certain aspects ignored and the use of video game character designs. The second season decides to follow the games a little bit closer, putting more emphasis on Ryu and Ken instead of Guile and Blanka. Regardless, Bison remains the main villain, outside of a really silly episode where he and Guile are forced to team up against Akuma.
Go figure. It ended up being a fitting coincidence when Capcom released X-Men vs. Street Fighter in In it, Bison is a rival and counterpart to Magneto. Magneto winning, on the other hand, has Sagat, Vega, and Balrog join his side. In another fighting game crossover, Capcom vs. Your chosen team ends up fighting Bison in his volcano hideout Bison is shockingly given a new sprite set despite Capcom being notoriously dedicated to trotting out old sprites no matter how outdated they look.
While your team is busy snuffing Bison out, the doofus team of Dan Hibiki and Joe Higashi end up winning the fighting tournament by forfeit. Capcom , as well as its batshit insane comic book tie-in from Hong Kong, which has since been translated and released in America. Iori, who is obsessed with fighting and killing his rival Kyo Kusanagi, is distraught to find out that Kyo has been killed by Akuma.
Iori slashes his own throat and Bison decides to take out his frustrations by blowing up most of the Earth, killing himself in the process.
Abel then proceeded to scratch his head and call it a nonsense saying. Bison is a pretty prominent character. This led to M. When the three characters are discussed in the fan community, they are often referred to as Boxer, Claw and Dictator, so as not to cause confusion when posting tournament results.
Street Fighter II is in the running for being the most ported and rereleased game of all time. This was even true back in the days of the bit era, as Street Fighter II had several updated ports. You had the Champion edition, which made the four bosses playable. There was the Turbo edition, which made the game faster. Then there was The New Challengers, which added four new characters. There have also been HD versions of the game in the modern era. One of the characters introduced in The New Challengers was Cammy.
She was a British fighter who dressed in military garb. Throughout her story in the games, Cammy learns the truth about her life. He used her as a personal assassin and even imparted a piece of his Psycho Power into her.
Bison planned on using Cammy as a spare body that he could possess, should his original be destroyed. The fighting game genre was at the peak of its popularity in the '90s. As such, series like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat would receive numerous adaptations into various forms of media. They would both get comic books, t-shirts, toys and even live action movies based on them.
Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat were so popular that people were willing to overlook the more violent aspects of the series, in order to merchandise them to kids. Street Fighter II would receive an animated series in The cartoon was called Street Fighter, and it focused on Guile. He was the leader of a team of martial artists, known as the Street Fighters. They would do battle against M. Bison and the members of Shadaloo.
The most well-remembered scene from Street Fighter is a clip of M. Bison watching Guile getting beaten up by a monster. This would go on to become a popular Internet meme. If any new Street Fighter information is put up on social media, or a girl posts a sexy Street Fighter cosplay picture, then expect to see this clip posted a thousand times in the comments section.
As previously mentioned, the name M. Bison being attributed to the Dictator character is an invention of the international versions of the game. He is still referred to as Vega in the Japanese versions of the Street Fighter games. In all of the different versions of Street Fighter media that have been released in the West, none of them has revealed what the M in M.
Bison stands for. In the Japanese version of the game, it is believed to stand for "Mike" as it refers to the character of Balrog, who is based on Mike Tyson. There have been instances in some Street Fighter adaptations, where the M is supposed to stand for "Master". This is not considered to be a canon explanation for the M.
The people at Capcom have decided to keep the true meaning of the M a mystery for now. If the M is ever revealed, then it likely won't be as impressive as the surprise is making it seem. Bison is the founder and leader of the Shadaloo organisation. The purpose and goals of Shadaloo tend to change from game to game, but they usually involve the creation of biochemical weapons.
Even though M. Bison possesses a range of psychic powers and is more than capable of defending himself, he felt the need to create his own personal elite guard. Bison accomplished this by kidnapping young girls, brainwashing them to be totally subservient to him and giving them the creepy nickname of " The Dolls ". There have been several members of The Dolls who have been playable in the Street Fighter games.
Cammy was the first, though she was technically created from scratch, rather than kidnapped. Juni and Juli both made their first appearance in Street Fighter Alpha 3. There was another clone of M. Bison who was inducted into The Dolls, known as Decapre. These characters have a tendency to break free from Bison's control, depending on the various endings of the games. Street Fighter II is a violent game, but it managed to keep the depictions of the violence at a PG level.
It took the series' competitor, Mortal Kombat, to add blood and dismemberment to the fighting game genre. This level of violence directly led to the creation of the ESRB organisation, which gives age ratings to games.
The Street Fighter games have managed to maintain a low level of graphic violence in the series. Characters who have been stated to have died in the backstory of the games have a tendency to show up alive like Charlie Nash. In terms of death and resurrection, no one has pulled off more of them in Street Fighter than M. He was killed when his base was blown up with him still inside while fighting Charlie.
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