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A style of [[Karate]] practised by [[Ryu]] and many other Capcom fighters.  The three basic moves in 2D fighting games are the [[Hadouken]] (fireball), [[Shoryuken]] (rising dragon uppercut), and [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (hurricane kick).  Any warrior that can perform a variation of at least two of these moves can be considered a pseudo-Shotokan warrior and a variation on Ryu.
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'''Shotokan''' is a style of karate used by a variety of [[Capcom]] fighters, most notably [[Ryu]].  The three basic moves found in fighting games are the [[Hadouken]] (fireball), [[Shoryuken]] (rising dragon uppercut), and [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (hurricane kick).  Any character that can perform a variation of these moves is often considered a Shotokan fighter or a shoto-clone.

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Shotokan is a style of karate used by a variety of Capcom fighters, most notably Ryu. The three basic moves found in fighting games are the Hadouken (fireball), Shoryuken (rising dragon uppercut), and Tatsumaki Senpukyaku (hurricane kick). Any character that can perform a variation of these moves is often considered a Shotokan fighter or a shoto-clone.