Kimberly Jackson

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Kimberly Jackson is a female video game character who features in Street Fighter.

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Biography

Kimberly Jackson (Japanese: キンバリー・ジャクソン, Hepburn: Kinbarī Jakuson)

Uninvited student to Guy, the 39th successor to Bushinryu. Kimberly had an ordinary upbringing, but she's a genuine prodigy who graduated college early and was very enthusiastic about being a ninja, because she thinks its cool. Loves '80s pop culture. She is regarded as the new generation counterpart to Chun-Li.

Overview

Personality and attributes

In appearance, Kimberly Jackson was a slender, brown eyed, black-haired African-American woman with dark brown skin and rose colored lips. Her hair is long and braided in five sections, with the tips dyed light blue. Her default costume consists of a headband and ascot with African-inspired patterns, a red cropped short-sleeved puffer jacket with white trims, red fingerless gloves, black skin-tight legging-capris that bare the sides of her hips, and red sneakers with white soles and blue laces. She also has yellow wraps across her wrists and legs, and carries a blue cassette player on her leg with matching earbuds.

Powers and abilities

As the student of Guy, Kimberly's uses her master's famed Bushinryu style of ninjutsu, and also uses some of Guy's moves such as both his somersault or a leaping side kick, and a version of Hozanto that uses her front elbow to damage her opponent rather than using a turning elbow. She was themed after a ninja, though with a modern twist and unique interpretations of ninja abilities: she was shown to use spray paints used for graffiti, and these various colored spray paints are involved in many of her skills as replacements for common ninja tropes.

Notes

  • Kimberly Jackson was created by Capcom where she appeared in the Street Fighter universe.

Appearances

  • Street Fighter 6:

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