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Dee Jay (Japanese: ディージェイ, Hepburn: Dī Jei) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series. He made his first appearance in the 1993's Super Street Fighter II as one of the four new characters introduced in the game. In the series, he is a Jamaican kickboxer and karateka, as well as a recording artist and breakdancer. He was the only character at the time to be designed by an American. Dee Jay was based on real-life kickboxer Billy Blanks and has received mixed critical reception.

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  • Dee Jay (Japanese: ディージェイ, Hepburn: Dī Jei) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series. He made his first appearance in the 1993's Super Street Fighter II as one of the four new characters introduced in the game. In the series, he is a Jamaican kickboxer and karateka, as well as a recording artist and breakdancer. He was the only character at the time to be designed by an American. Dee Jay was based on real-life kickboxer Billy Blanks and has received mixed critical reception. (en)
  • Dee Jay es un personaje de la serie de videojuegos Street Fighter. Es un joven luchador de kickboxing, conocido como “El Cometa Sureño”. En su estilo de lucha mezcla este arte marcial con el Reggae y alguna que otra pincelada de Full Contact. (es)
  • Dee Jay è un personaggio immaginario appartenente alla serie di videogiochi Street Fighter. Fa la sua prima comparsa in Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (1993), dov'è uno dei 4 nuovi combattenti selezionabili dal giocatore. (it)
  • ディージェイ (Dee Jay) は、カプコンの対戦型格闘ゲーム『ストリートファイター』シリーズに登場する架空の人物。 (ja)
  • Dee Jay is een personage uit Capcoms reeks van Street Fighter-gevechtsspellen. (nl)
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  • Super Street Fighter II (1993)
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  • Dee Jay in Super Street Fighter II, as drawn by Bengus (en)
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  • James Goddard (en)
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  • Super Street Fighter II (en)
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  • Dee Jay (en)
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  • Dee Jay (Japanese: ディージェイ, Hepburn: Dī Jei) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series. He made his first appearance in the 1993's Super Street Fighter II as one of the four new characters introduced in the game. In the series, he is a Jamaican kickboxer and karateka, as well as a recording artist and breakdancer. He was the only character at the time to be designed by an American. Dee Jay was based on real-life kickboxer Billy Blanks and has received mixed critical reception. (en)
  • Dee Jay es un personaje de la serie de videojuegos Street Fighter. Es un joven luchador de kickboxing, conocido como “El Cometa Sureño”. En su estilo de lucha mezcla este arte marcial con el Reggae y alguna que otra pincelada de Full Contact. (es)
  • Dee Jay è un personaggio immaginario appartenente alla serie di videogiochi Street Fighter. Fa la sua prima comparsa in Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (1993), dov'è uno dei 4 nuovi combattenti selezionabili dal giocatore. (it)
  • ディージェイ (Dee Jay) は、カプコンの対戦型格闘ゲーム『ストリートファイター』シリーズに登場する架空の人物。 (ja)
  • Dee Jay is een personage uit Capcoms reeks van Street Fighter-gevechtsspellen. (nl)
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  • Dee Jay (en)
  • Dee Jay (es)
  • Dee Jay (Street Fighter) (it)
  • ディージェイ (ストリートファイター) (ja)
  • Dee Jay (nl)
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  • Dee Jay (en)
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