Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Meet Kimberly, is she the Urban ninja of Street Fighter 6?

Hello friends, today we are going to look at another new character in Street Fighter 6. Kimberly may be the most anticipated of the new members in the lineup. She was first teased at the end of the Street Fighter 6 announce trailer. Her picture came up in the background of the Battle Arena. Leading many to believe she would be the next character to get a full reveal. Her look is actually layered with tons of elements. Let’s dig in to the colors, costume, and origins of Kimberly. First off the team working on SF6 is going full Hip Hop in the music, art, and aesthetic of the game. We saw that with the graffiti version of the Capcom logo in the first trailer, but it went much deeper. SF6 Producer Shuhei Matsumoto explained the Hip Hop connection to the series to Rolling Stone magazine. I had also called out the multiple Hip Hop elements applied to Jamie. Kimberly is no exception to the rule.

As a Black character Kimberly had a number of “urban” elements put on her. It wasn't the first time. In 1989 Guy broke the mold by being a modern ninja, with just the use of Nike Air Force 1's on his costume. With Kimberly there were a lot more modern details. She was sporting long braids with turquoise colored tips. She was wearing sneakers, a smart watch, listening to her Walkman, and holding a spray can. She had ribbon on her forearms, leggings, and wrapped around her ankles. I believe it is inferred that she is also a trained dancer. Capcom seemed to go all-in on her Black roots. Her color scheme seemed busy, but was very pro-Black, especially if she had been planned in the ‘90s. The colors of her outfit were very intentional. The Pan-African movement started over a century ago as a way to create a brotherhood among Black peoples in every nation. The colors of their flag were black, red, yellow, and green. Black represents the peoples of Africa, Red represents African bloodshed during the years of European occupation, Yellow represents the African riches plundered under occupation, and Green represents the fertility of the land. We get these details all over Kimberly’s costume. If I didn’t know better I’d say the studio was intentionally creating a femme version of Miles Morales.

Prior to Kimberly there were two characters created in Japan that were Black, and very Hip Hop in gaming. Piranha from Jet Set Radio (2000), and Boogie from Jet Set Radio Future (2002). Technically I think both were meant to be the same character, but I digress. Smilebit was a Sega developer that created what I would argue to be the greatest Hip Hop games ever published. Both Jet Set games featured all four elements of Hip Hop. The characters could breakdance, and spray painting graffiti was part of the game play. Lastly the music, and plot was pushed forward by the emcee, and DJ Professor K. The kids of Tokyo-To were fighting for freedom of expression under an oppressive police state, and their corporate overlords. Every group of inline skating “Rudies” reflected different gangs in the series. The heroic GG’s were made up of positive figures of all colors, and Nationalities. The Jet Set series had a profound influence on art, gaming, music, and design for several generations. I wouldn’t put it above the Capcom developers to have grown up on this game. I’m not the only one that had this opinion. Kotaku said Ryu’s new theme belonged in Jet Set Radio.

The color, and cut of Kimberly’s top was a familiar red, and white. We had seen the sneakers, and martial arts outfit combination originally placed on Guy from 1989’s Final Fight. I had Guy as #11 on my 30 most important Street Fighter characters. As you may know Guy was a Bushinryu Ninja, that was originally created to replace Ryu as the star of the franchise. With Cody replacing Ken. Street Fighter 6 was set to take place mostly in Metro City, where Final Fight took place. Anyhow the early take was that Kimberly was the first Black female ninja in the series. There were many ninjas in the Street Fighter universe. Geki was a NPC from the original SF. Then there was Maki, another sneaker-wearing member of Guy’s ninja clan in Final Fight 2. Final Fight 2 was a Super Nintendo exclusive. The first playable ninja in a numbered SF game was Ibuki, she debuted in SFIII. If Kimberly is a ninja as well then Capcom has done a good job of masking her costume in what appears to be plain clothing. The oversized shoulder pads was a classic ninja costume choice that had appeared in manga, anime, and other games. For example I talked about Kazuma, and Ginzu on my Galaxy Fight blog. Ninjas in pop culture also often wore face coverings, or sashes. Kimberly had a headwrap, and scarf with the Pan-African colors. I’m curious to see what moves, attacks, and specials she will be given. There is still a long way to go until the game was released, but I was eagerly watching each development. What about you? What do you think of Kimberly, or are you waiting to see how the other characters turn out? Please let me know in the comments section. As always if you would like to sponsor me please visit my Patreon page and consider donating each month, even as little as $1 would help make better blogs and even podcasts!
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