![]() Elena is able to use her spiritual powers to calm Ken's mind and revert him to normal. Darkstalkers, Ken is brainwashed by Lord Raptor and becomes Violent Ken. In Street Fighter II Turbo, Ken and other fighters were brainwashed to work for Shadaloo, but they return to normal when the Psycho Drive is destroyed. He lost to Ryu in the later volumes and was returned to normal. Capcom: SVC Chaos, Ken was convinced by Red Arremer to join him and was forced to undergo a brain-changing operation (despite reconsidering after thinking of Eliza and his son Mel), which turned him into Violent Ken. In the eight-volume comic adaptation of SNK vs. This is the first appearance of a "Brainwashed" (Violent) Ken, predating Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, however, this incarnation of Ken is not under the control of Psycho Power. During the battle, an emotionally conflicted Ken starts to snap out of the Doll's influence. He later appears to confront Ryu on the island of Shad, having been brainwashed by Bison's drug Doll. Bison and the Four Heavenly Kings at Gouken's dojo. In the two-part manga, Ken goes missing after he and Ryu confront M. Ryu manages to snap him back to normal with a Shin Shoryuken, in a direction parallel to Ken doing the same to Evil Ryu with a Shin Shoryuken in Namco X Capcom. His appearance is the same as Ken's normal design, except for the purple flames and red eyes. Violent Ken briefly appears in the crossover SRPG game Project X Zone 2, where he served as an enemy/rival when Ryu and Ken's Pair Selection is locked. However, after being returned back home, Ken no longer remembers what happened to him, or what he had done during the duration of his Arcade Mode story, and then the rest of Ken's ending plays from there. However, in the beginning of Violent Ken's ending, after the last battle, the evil power that was plaguing Ken lost its hold on him, returning him back to normal. Both Ken and Violent Ken's ending in the game is almost the same. Violent Ken is fought as a sub-boss in the game, with the seventh fight being against either him or Orochi Iori. Regular Ken, while fighting against his Violent form in the SvC Chaos, wonders if deep down, he desires this. However, when he saw the red headband he gave to Ryu, Ken returned to his normal self. Now full of hatred, the Psycho Power-enhanced Violent Ken seeks his rival to determine which of them is the strongest, with his flames gaining a purple color. He easily fell to its influence due to his mind getting weaker when he began feeling jealous and impatient to become a better fighter like Ryu, who was surpassing him. In SVC Chaos, Ken was being controlled by Shadaloo with Psycho Power. ![]() After beating him, Ken regains control over himself and as he leaves on his boat, he ponders to himself that he'll never go the same path as Ryu, but hopes to see him at the end of it.Ĭrossover appearances SNK vs. After mowing through numerous opponents in the tournament, he confronts M. Bison takes control of Ken with Psycho Power and turns him into Violent Ken. Story Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers His personality is somewhat similar to certain other characters (such as Evil Ryu and Decapre), shouting and yelling quite frequently when fighting against his opponents, this trait can be seen in Violent Ken's pre-battle dialogue in SVC Chaos. Violent Ken is obsessed with power, as all his winning quote seem to focus on this obsession. In Ultra Street Fighter II, he has grey eyes and a slight purple tint on him. He also has the torn-up gi and undershirt that was worn by his normal self in Street Fighter V. In his Street Fighter V profile artwork, he has the same hairstyle as his version in the game, but all his hair is unclipped and unstyled, letting his long hair out, and his hair is a lighter blond. The official artwork shows him with an afro, but it isn't seen in the actual game. Capcom: SVC Chaos, Violent Ken dons his usual red karate gi but has slightly lighter hair, darker skin, and purple eyes. He was designed to be the contrast of how he would be normally, lusting for power just like Evil Ryu, and having no empathy for others, even for the ones he cares about. Violent Ken's design and backstory were heavily influenced by Ken's appearance in Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie where he was brainwashed by M. 5.1 Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie.2.1 Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers.
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