![]() Akiman’s choice of Sakura’s character type was due to the popularity of the schoolgirl archetype from works such as Sailor Moon along with making her distinct from the Street Fighter II cast. Īn early design featured her in a kimono shirt and hakama pants, but was later abandoned in favor of a Japanese sailor outfit. Akiman wanted a character who was unique to the cast, a girl in a sailor uniform and someone who wasn't stylish. After going back to his desk, his boss passed by and saw Sakura's design and complimented on it, which lead to Sakura's inclusion to Street Fighter Alpha 2's roster. Even so, Akiman still presented the design to the team but was quickly shut down which upset Akiman at the time. When making Sakura he knew that the team wanted another cool character and that the leaders of the project would dislike it. Honda as the employees younger than Akiman considered him “uncool”. Akiman reveals that the team excluded “weird” characters such as the Sumo fighter E. He wasn’t impressed with their work in the first game and the direction they were heading towards in Alpha 2, as they only wanted cool and stylish characters. Sakura was created by Akira ‘Akiman’ Yasuda, who was approached by the Street Fighter Alpha team during the early stages of Street Fighter Alpha 2's development. Underneath her gi is the red midriff baring top from her school uniform and she wears red footguards. Her second costume is an outfit similar to Ryu's which is a white karate gi with the sleeves ripped into sleeveless, a black karate belt which is tucked into her gi and matching karate pants. She also has a Blanka-Chan doll on her waist. She wears a matching blue cap in place of her headband. Her first alternate costume is a blue arcade uniform a blue short sleeved collared shirt with a yellow trim and collar, a matching ID on her neck, dark blue and black checkered skirt, yellow tights, black socks with red linings and blue sneakers with yellow toe caps. She also has a head microphone at her left ear. Like Ryu's, her headband is red along with matching gloves with a stylized written on the white lines. Her bolero tie is long and the color are pink and white and is tied at her midriff baring top. In Street Fighter V, Sakura wears a different outfit (her college uniform) that consists of a navy blue vest with a pink trim, a white long sleeve button shirt underneath, a pleated skirt with frills at the edge, black mid-length socks and black short (possibly Docs) boots. In her ending in Super Street Fighter IV, her hair is slightly longer, she wears a red high-neck sporty jacket with a single line at the center, a white short sleeved undershirt, black shorts, white socks and white sneakers with matching designs. Her school uniform becomes her "Nostalgia" costume in Street Fighter V. In Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter X Tekken, her socks are shorter and the color is navy blue. Her fuku is blue with single white linings in each sides and white socks. She also wears red Converse-esque shoes, a midriff-baring red top under her uniform, red sparring gloves, a yellow neckerchief, and a white headband that was given to her by Ryu before the events of Street Fighter Alpha 2. Prior to Street Fighter V, Sakura use to fight in her school's uniform - a short-skirted sailor uniform ( seifuku) with the collar popped and red bloomers (short shorts) underneath. 8.1.2.3 Street Fighter EX3 (in team with Ryu).6.3 Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind.6.1 Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation.4.3 Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo and Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix.That same month, The Weeknd dropped the series’ first teaser trailer while on tour during a performance at MetLife Stadium, and in late August, HBO dropped a beefier teaser to hold us over. We look forward to sharing more information soon.” No-ted!īy July 2022, filming for the show had officially wrapped, leaving us in postproduction limbo. The production will be adjusting its cast and crew accordingly to best serve this new approach to the series. Of the changes, HBO said, “ The Idol’s creative team continues to build, refine, and evolve their vision for the show and they have aligned on a new creative direction. Following her departure, Sam stepped up as a lead director on the project-which, depending on your opinion of the creator, is either a giant green flag or a promise of full-frontal female nudity. In April 2022, the release timeline was pushed due to “major changes.” A number of crew members walked away from the project amid these developments, including then-director Amy Seimetz, who was locked in to direct all six episodes. A post shared by Lily-Rose Depp show was originally announced in June 2021, and by November, HBO had green-lit a six-episode pilot season. ![]()
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