T. Hawk is a American Indian who first appeared in Super Street Fighter II. He has not yet appeared outside the Super series.
Bio
Just an infant, T. Hawk and the members of his tribe (the Thunderfoot) were forced off their land by Shadaloo. Some of the Thunderfoot members resisted and fought against the corrupt organization, but many were killed including Arroyo Hawk (T. Hawk's father). Arroyo's murderer was none other than the young M. Bison. Now living in Mexico near the Monte Albán plains, T. Hawk wants nothing more than revenge on Bison for his despicable actions. It is T. Hawk's goal to reclaim the land that was once taken from his people, while avenging his father's death.
The Thunderfoot tribe had experienced a number of sudden disappearances within their ranks, and T. Hawk took on the responsibility of finding them. One of their lost tribesmen was Noembelu, who had become one of Bison's brainwashed dolls. T. Hawk found Noembelu, but it is not known if she returned home with him or regained any of her past memories (as becoming a doll involved a memory wipe).
T. Hawk entered the second World Warrior tournament in order to battle against M. Bison, with hopes of reclaiming his people's land and freedom. He does not come away from the event with everything, but T. Hawk does regain his land - however, it is desolate and empty. Determined, T. Hawk vows to make his land as great as it once was and bring his people back home.
Trademark Moves
- Tomahawk Buster (dp p) - Similar to a dragon punch, but travels in a more diagonal motion. Can go through fireballs if timed correctly.
- Typhoon (360 p) - T. Hawk's most famous move. T. Hawk grabs his opponent by the head, jumps up, spins them around with one arm and slams them on their head. Big damage.
- Condor Dive (in air, PPP) - Hit all three punches while T. Hawk is jumping upwards in order for him to perform a diagonally-down directed headbutt.
- Double Typhoon *super* (720 p) - As the name implies, T. Hawk grabs his opponent, performs a Typhoon, then jumps up, spins them around even more, and slams them again. Gigantic damage.
| Name | Platforms | Developer | ||
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Super Street Fighter IV |
X360, PS3 | Capcom | |
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Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix released on Nov. 25, 2008 |
XBLM, PSN | Backbone Entertainment | |
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Capcom Classics Collection: Volume 2 released on Nov. 24, 2006 |
PS2, XBOX | Backbone Entertainment | |
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Street Fighter Alpha Anthology released on June 13, 2006 |
PS2 | Capcom | |
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX released on Feb. 7, 2006 |
PSN, PSP | Capcom | |
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Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival released on Oct. 30, 2001 |
GBA | Capcom | |
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 released on June 29, 1998 |
PSN, ARC, PS2, PS1, DC, GBA, SAT | Crawfish Interactive, Capcom | |
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Street Fighter Collection released on Nov. 30, 1997 |
PS1, SAT | Capcom | |
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Street Fighter II Collection released on Sept. 18, 1997 |
PS1, SAT | Capcom | |
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Super Street Fighter II Turbo |
SNES, ARC, CD32, PC, DC, 3DO, AMI | Capcom |

















