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Midler is a character from Part 3 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Capcom expressed interest in using her for their fighting game adaptation, so Hirohiko Araki redesigned her for it.
Despite this becoming the main look of the character, it was disregarded for the anime adaptation.
Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior released as "ART OF FIGHTING: 龍虎の拳 外伝" (Ryuuko no Ken Gaiden) in Japan.
This is interesting for two reasons, one because of the use of the overseas title in the japanese release and two because of the use of the word "Gaiden".
It is heavily implied that Joe and Dan won the first tournament organized by the Masters and Garcia Foundations, as art exists of them as the winners.
However... you can't pick them alone, as CvS's ratio system forces them to either have 2 R1 partners or one R2 partner.
Ky Kiske is seen wearing a cross necklace in Guilty Gear X-XX artwork. When his son Sin appeared in Overture, he's shown wearing a similar necklace.
Ky was never seen with his cross necklace since, implying he gave it to his son.
Jolyne's appearance in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle takes a few animation cues from Chun-li.
This can be seen as JJBA "taking back" from Street Fighter, as several of their characters are inspired by JJBA, including Juri, whose design takes cues from Jolyne's.
SFIV will correctly display things like tattoos, scars and eyepatches in all instances in which a character can be shown, even in the Character Select and Versus screens, which use 2D art.
Demitri's Midnight Bliss in Capcom Fighting Jam has a chance to turn characters into a rarer second form.
Rose's alternate gives her a look that closely resembles Enyaba from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, though the hands are not both lefts or rights.
The cover art for Dragon Ball FighterZ is a mirrored redraw of this frame from the Cooler's Revenge movie.
The attack itself is also actually in the game, as Super Saiyan Goku's 236X, the Dragon Flash Fist.
The japanese versions of Street Fighter II all the way up to its Super versions and Street Fighter Alpha feature hints on its continue screen, possibly detailing how to perform certain special moves, as well as their usage.
These are absent in every other language.