"Artwork from [[w:c:streetfighter:Street_Fighter_V"@en . . "Tetsuo Kanao"@en . . "\u8D64\u304D\u91CD\u6226\u8ECA \u30B6\u30F3\u30AE\u30A8\u30D5"@en . . "171.73"^^ . "Zeeky Zapper's version is currently offline"@en . . . . . "Andrew Bryniarski"@en . . "Joe Romersa"@en . . . "Michael Sorich"@en . "25"^^ . . . . . "Projectiles, Bears that can't wrestle properly"@en . . . . . "Zangief is a fictional character from the Street Fighter series. He is Russian fighter for U.S.S.R."@en . . "Null Warp / Fighter Slayer"@en . . . . "214.0"^^ . . . "Pro wrestling, sambo"@en . . . . "Zangief (\u30B6\u30F3\u30AE\u30A8\u30D5 Zangiefu, Russian: \u0417\u0430\u043D\u0433\u0438\u0435\u0432) also known as the \"Red Cyclone\" (\u8D64\u304D\u30B5\u30A4\u30AF\u30ED\u30F3 Akaki Saikuron), is a video game character created by Capcom. He is part of the Street Fighter series of fighting games, first starring in Street Fighter II. He is a national Russian hero who is always seen fighting for the glory of his country."@en . . "Wrestling, Cossack dancing, eating borscht, wrestling bears, his country, vodka"@en . . "-"@en . . . . "Hidenari Ugaki"@en . "400.0"^^ . "190.7"^^ . . . "Zangief is a character from Capcom's Street Fighter series of fighting games. Zangief, also known as the Red Cyclone, is a national Russian hero who is always seen fighting for the glory of his country."@en . . "5"^^ . . "Black"@en . . "Zangief, also known as The Red Cyclone, is normally seen as a hero from the popular Street Fighter series, however in some other media related to the games, he is portrayed as a henchman of higher villains or (rarely) a villain in his own right."@en . . . . . . . "Mix of Russian and American pro wrestling"@en . "Street Fighter II"@en . . "To honor his name in wrestling"@en . . "Null Gravity Barrier"@en . "Zangief is a Street Fighter character first introduced in Street Fighter II. He is a Russian professional wrestler whose fighting style is renowned for being powerful and close ranged. Zangief appeared as a playable character in X-Men vs. Street Fighter and then returned for Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, Marvel vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2. He was also the first fighting game character to introduce the Grappling fighting technique, as most fighters had the standard fireball and uppercut."@en . "Zangief (also known as the \"Red Cyclone\") is a video game character created by Capcom. He is part of the Street Fighter series of fighting games, first starring in Street Fighter II. He is a national Russian hero who is always seen fighting for the glory of his country."@en . . "Attacks with a Screw Piledriver on the first contacted enemy."@en . . . "Peter Beckman"@en . . "Kamekaze's version (MvC)"@en . . . . . . . "\u30B5\u30A4\u30AF\u30ED\u30F3\u30E9\u30EA\u30A2\u30C3\u30C8 - 16 Turns"@en . . . . . . "Patriotic wrestler"@en . "17605"^^ . . . "Wataru Takagi"@en . . . . "Designed by Akira Yasuda, Zangief was initially conceived as a character named \"Vodka Gobalsky\", planned to be strong in all attributes but extremely slow. Early designs of the character closely resembled the character's finalized appearance, but with the addition of a black tanktop and anchor tattoo on his upper arms. Later in development, his named was changed to Zangief, with the initial storyline that he was banned from professional wrestling for breaking the rules, currently engaging in underground wrestling. As the game's development progressed his backstory was changed entirely."@en . . . . . "17871"^^ . "The Red Cyclone"@en . "Street Fighter"@en . . . "Bounce"@en . . . "Spinning Piledriver, Banishing Flat, Double Lariat, Flying Power Bomb, Atomic Suplex, Russian Stomping\u03A9, Spinning Piledriver Special\u03A9, Iron Muscle, Cyclone Lariat, Flying Body Press, Siberian Express, Borscht Dynamite, Airplane Spin , Screw Piledriver , Iron Press , Dash Bites , Dash Throw , Final Atomic Buster, Ultimate Atomic Buster, Aerial Russian Slam, Flying Brain Crusher , Russian Beat , Heavy Bite , Iron Body , Super Lariat , Ultra Final Atomic Buster , Siberian Blizzard, Bolshoi Russian Suplex"@en . "\u30B6\u30F3\u30AE\u30A8\u30D5"@en . . . . "Zangief is a character from Capcom's Street Fighter series of fighting games. Zangief, also known as the Red Cyclone, is a national Russian hero who is always seen fighting for the glory of his country."@en . . "30"^^ . . . . . "Zangief is a fictional character from the Street Fighter series. He is Russian fighter for U.S.S.R."@en . . . . "Zangief (also known as the \"Red Cyclone\") is a video game character created by Capcom. He is part of the Street Fighter series of fighting games, first starring in Street Fighter II. He is a national Russian hero who is always seen fighting for the glory of his country. Zangief is a massive fighter, weighing 400 lbs and standing slightly over 7 feet tall, placing him among the tallest characters in the entire Street Fighter roster. Since his debut in Street Fighter II: The World Warrior in 1991, Zangief has been portrayed with a beard and a mohawk, along with a uniquely-shaped formation of chest hair on his torso and on his shins. His massive frame is almost entirely covered in scars from his bouts with brown bears in the barren and remote area of Siberia. Zangief's wardrobe consists of simple red wrestling trunks with a gold belt, along with red and gold wristbands and his red wrestling boots. In one of Zangief's concept artworks, he wore a tank top and had a sailor anchor tattoo on his left arm. He would retain the tank top in all his Street Fighter II portraits (except Turbo Revival and HD Remix), in order to indicate what color the player chose for him. Starting with Street Fighter Alpha 2, Zangief was adorned with a red cloak that he would remove before starting his matches. The cloak became an accepted fixture of his image, and he was shown with it in the 1994 Street Fighter II animated movie. Although modern 3D interpretations of Zangief have so far not shown him with his cloak, he is still depicted as wearing it before matches in his ending movie on Super Street Fighter IV."@en . "7'"@en . . . . "Zangief"@en . . . . . "\u26054"@en . . . "Zangief is a Street Fighter character first introduced in Street Fighter II. He is a Russian professional wrestler whose fighting style is renowned for being powerful and close ranged. Zangief appeared as a playable character in X-Men vs. Street Fighter and then returned for Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, Marvel vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2. He was also the first fighting game character to introduce the Grappling fighting technique, as most fighters had the standard fireball and uppercut."@en . "30"^^ . "Good"@en . . . . . . . . "Hatcher"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Warusaki3's version (CvS)"@en . . "Zangief, as he appears in Street Fighter V."@en . "Minoru Hirota"@en . . "Male"@en . "10374"^^ . . "Russian wrestler"@en . "Null Gravity Barrier"@en . . . . . . . "\u30B9\u30AF\u30EA\u30E5\u30FC\u30D1\u30A4\u30EB\u30C9\u30E9\u30A4\u30D0\u30FC - 16 Turns"@en . . . "22"^^ . . . . . "Zangief, also known as The Red Cyclone, is normally seen as a hero from the popular Street Fighter series, however in some other media related to the games, he is portrayed as a henchman of higher villains or (rarely) a villain in his own right."@en . . . . . . "72"^^ . . "Bashes the first contacted enemy and sends it flying."@en . . . . . "Rich Moore"@en . . "-"@en . "Fighter"@en . "Blue"@en . "90"^^ . . "Michael Donovan"@en . . "163"^^ . . . "1956-06-01"^^ . . . "21991"^^ . "Evolution"@en . . "Zangief"@en . "IMG_0714.png"@en . . . . . . "A"@en . . . . "265"^^ . "Yasuo Tanaka"@en . "Street Fighter II: The World Warrior"@en . "Brown"@en . . "Wrestling skills, superhuman strength"@en . . "Ken , El Fuerte, Abel, E. Honda, Rolento , Chun-Li , R. Mika , Birdie , Rashid , Laura , Karin , Balrog, Satsuki, [[w:c:snk:Haohmaru"@en . . "Power"@en . . . . . . "Kenta Miyake"@en . "Zangief"@en . "Zangief, as he appears in Street Fighter Alpha 3. Art by Bengus."@en . "Cossack dancing, taking care of children, looking up to his fans"@en . . . "Resistance to cold, vodka shots"@en . "Attacks with a Double Lariat around him."@en . . . "Tessho Genda"@en . . "Various"@en . . "Wrestling with other fighters, helping people in in need, Kids, Cossack dance, Drinking Vodka, Eating Borscht"@en . . . . . . . . . "30"^^ . "Ranged Attacks , beautiful women of marriageable age, bears that can't wrestle properly"@en . . "1843"^^ . . . . . . . "1844"^^ . . . . . "Designed by Akira Yasuda, Zangief was initially conceived as a character named \"Vodka Gobalsky\", planned to be strong in all attributes but extremely slow. Early designs of the character closely resembled the character's finalized appearance, but with the addition of a black tanktop and anchor tattoo on his upper arms. Later in development, his named was changed to Zangief, with the initial storyline that he was banned from professional wrestling for breaking the rules, currently engaging in underground wrestling. As the game's development progressed his backstory was changed entirely."@en . . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . . . "158.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Zangief (\u30B6\u30F3\u30AE\u30A8\u30D5 Zangiefu, Russian: \u0417\u0430\u043D\u0433\u0438\u0435\u0432) also known as the \"Red Cyclone\" (\u8D64\u304D\u30B5\u30A4\u30AF\u30ED\u30F3 Akaki Saikuron), is a video game character created by Capcom. He is part of the Street Fighter series of fighting games, first starring in Street Fighter II. He is a national Russian hero who is always seen fighting for the glory of his country. Zangief has mostly been portrayed as a very fearless and tactful fighter who's prone to quick temperaments, and is always very competitive. Zangief is a man who is immensely proud of his physique, and constantly belittles his opponent's smaller muscular build and blaming their losses on their smaller physique. Despite his short temper, Zangief has shown himself to be rather gentle-natured with a good sense of humor at times, once entering a tournament partly to win the admiration of a group of school children. He is described as being \"good natured, with a great sense of humor, and totally fearless.\""@en . "M.M.R's version (SFA3)"@en . .