

Many young fighters have come to him in trying to become his disciples, but no one has lasted his training long enough. In 3rd Strike, Oro's boredom has reached its limits. In his ending in New Generation and 2nd Impact, Oro decides that the only martial artist he met worthy of inheriting his secrets was Ryu. Oro appears in Street Fighter III and its subsequent iterations, Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, noted for his unorthodox fighting style. Through the use of magic, he sealed one of his arms in order to even the odds in favor of his opponents as he could accidentally seriously injure or kill his opponent if he did not. He sets out on a journey to find a worthy successor of his secrets in order to kill time. He attained such extraordinary abilities through the mastery of an extreme fighting style known as senjutsu ( 仙術). Although he may not seem very strong, his lack of attachments has allowed him to exceed his legendary fighting skills beyond those of an ordinary person, though he does seem to have a weakness for cute girls. He lives in a deep cave within the Amazon.

Oro is a hermit of Japanese descent who is over 140 years old, having mastered the secrets of immortality. In spite of his overall few appearances in the series, Oro is well received and remained consistently popular with players, with commentary focused on his unusual and controversial character design.Ĭharacter design and appearances Oro is an ancient martial arts master who lives a secluded life of an immortal hermit, first appearing in Street Fighter III. Oro ( オロ) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series of fighting games by Capcom. Kan Tokumaru ( New Generations, 2nd Impact)
