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Maki Genryusai : ウィキペディア英語版
Maki Genryusai
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, more commonly known simply as , is a fictional character in the ''Final Fight'' and ''Street Fighter'' video game series by Capcom. She has originally appeared in the 1993 beat 'em up game ''Final Fight 2'' as a younger sister of Guy's fiancee and one of the game's protagonist characters. Like Guy, Maki is also trained in the Bushin style of ninjutsu and uses many of the same abilities and techniques.
In her original Japanese backstory, Maki is a fierce ex-leader of a youth motorcycle gang, but this was censored in the English version of the game. She was mostly well received by critics and fans alike, and remains the only original character from the SNES ''Final Fight'' games to make comeback appearances in the later titles in and outside the series, notably in ''Capcom vs. SNK 2''.
==Appearances==
Maki was introduced in ''Final Fight 2'', as a short-tempered practitioner of the ''Bushin-Ryū'' fighting style, taught by her father Genryusai, and former leader of a bōsōzoku motorcycle gang, who loves to get into street fights.〔Tokumashoten Intermedia (1993). ''Final Fight 2 Guide Book''.〕 English localizations of the game modified this in the manual, describing Maki as a peaceful girl who hates fighting.〔(Final Fight 2 instruction manual ), p. 13. Capcom. Retrieved on 2008-07-01.〕 The game's plot revolved around the kidnapping of Maki's father and her sister (due to the Japanese confusion between "l" and "r", her name was originally transliterated as "Lena") by the newly revived Mad Gear gang. Maki enlists the help of Mike Haggar and his friend Carlos Miyamoto to rescue them.〔(Final Fight 2 instruction manual ), p. 5. Capcom. Retrieved on 2008-07-01.〕 Makis first return appearance was tie-in manga in the ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' tie-in manga ''Sakura Ganbaru!'', where she appears as one of Sakura Kasugano's competitors in a tournament sponsored by the Kanzuki family.
Maki has made her fighting game debut in ''Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001'', and this incarnation of the character would be adapted for the portable versions of ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' for the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable (PSP). Maki's ending in ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' implies that she is searching for Guy to challenge him for the Bushin style's succession following her father's death. Maki's storyline in the PSP version of ''Alpha 3'' plays upon this premise and has Maki fighting Guy as her penultimate opponent in the single-player mode, before M. Bison; in a nod to her appearance in ''Sakura Ganbaru!'', Maki also confronts Sakura as her fifth opponent.
Maki also appears in the ''SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash'' video game series by SNK Playmore and in the ''Street Fighter'' comic series by UDON, and makes small cameos in the video games ''Final Fight Revenge'' (in Damnd's ending) and ''Capcom Fighting Evolution'', and in the American ''Street Fighter'' cartoon series (in the episode "Final Fight"). A four-inch figurine of Maki was released only in Japan as part of a three-figure ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' set by Capcom, based on Kinu Nishimura's artwork for this game;〔(Japanese Import Capcom vs. SNK series 3 set of 3 Figures ). ToyWiz. Retrieved on 2008-07-01.〕 ''Street Fighter Zero 3'' figures of Maki were also released by other companies in 2002 and 2011.

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