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'''[[OCR_Mascot_016|Chun-Li]]''' from ''Street Fighter'' has a number-one fan in Norimaro, a secret joke character in the Japanese version of ''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter''. Norimaro supposedly snuck his way into the fighting tournament to photograph his lightning-kicking idol.
 
'''[[OCR_Mascot_016|Chun-Li]]''' from ''Street Fighter'' has a number-one fan in Norimaro, a secret joke character in the Japanese version of ''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter''. Norimaro supposedly snuck his way into the fighting tournament to photograph his lightning-kicking idol.
  
An otaku (Japanese for a nerdy, overenthusiastic fan), Norimaro is scrawny and excitable. He survives in combat by throwing objects such as stuffed animals and drafting compasses at his opponents. His super combos have names such as "Ultra Variety Private Memories" and involve bizarre patterns of attack, one of which being Norimaro dressing up as a host of various Capcom characters like '''[[OCR_Mascot_006|Mega Man]]'''.
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An otaku (Japanese for a nerdy, overenthusiastic fan), Norimaro is scrawny and excitable. He survives in combat by throwing objects such as stuffed animals and drafting compasses at his opponents. His super combos have names such as "Ultra Variety Private Memory" and involve bizarre patterns of attack, one of which being Norimaro dressing up as a host of various Capcom characters like '''[[OCR_Mascot_006|Mega Man]]'''.
  
 
Norimaro was created and voiced by comedian Noritake Kinashi. He was removed from all non-Japanese versions of the game due to Marvel Comics's reluctance to associate itself and its characters with him.
 
Norimaro was created and voiced by comedian Noritake Kinashi. He was removed from all non-Japanese versions of the game due to Marvel Comics's reluctance to associate itself and its characters with him.
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*[http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=1572 Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter at Arcade-History]
 
*[http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=1572 Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter at Arcade-History]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Super_Heroes_vs._Street_Fighter Wikipedia - "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter"]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Super_Heroes_vs._Street_Fighter Wikipedia - "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter"]
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/coinop/arcade/file/197867/684 GameFAQs - "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (Saturn) FAQ / Move List by Dingo Jellybean"]
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*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/coinop/arcade/file/197867/684 GameFAQs - "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (SAT) FAQ / Move List by Dingo Jellybean"]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:09, 14 February 2008

Article by: Alex Stuart (Linearity)
Pictured from: Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Created by: Capcom
First appearance: 1997

Bio

Chun-Li from Street Fighter has a number-one fan in Norimaro, a secret joke character in the Japanese version of Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter. Norimaro supposedly snuck his way into the fighting tournament to photograph his lightning-kicking idol.

An otaku (Japanese for a nerdy, overenthusiastic fan), Norimaro is scrawny and excitable. He survives in combat by throwing objects such as stuffed animals and drafting compasses at his opponents. His super combos have names such as "Ultra Variety Private Memory" and involve bizarre patterns of attack, one of which being Norimaro dressing up as a host of various Capcom characters like Mega Man.

Norimaro was created and voiced by comedian Noritake Kinashi. He was removed from all non-Japanese versions of the game due to Marvel Comics's reluctance to associate itself and its characters with him.

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"Wait a second... How'd I do that!?"

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