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Blanka

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  • Your changes have been removed. Please cite a verifiable source next time you change this page. Danny Lilithborne 05:14, 20 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
    • Your hostile tone isn't appreciated and I'll keep it in mind. Personal attacks are a bannable offense. Anyway, have you heard of a guy called Tiamat? Because all of my information is based from his FAQ, which is based on all the most recent guides Capcom has had to offer (and has quotes from Hadouken no Nazo). They've retconned a lot of stuff, in case you didn't know. Quoting from Tiamat's guide:

Blanka was the sole survivor of a plane crash that crashed in Brazil.

It was too close to a Shadaloo base there so they sabotaged it. He was flying to Brazil to see his uncle (well, Street Fighter Eternal says "Parents" but HnN and various mooks say "Uncle". ...who the heck was taking care of him when he wasn't with his parents if he

had to go on a plane just to see them, then? Oo Oh today's Capcom...).

I'd ask you to take your own advice and do your research. Danny Lilithborne 05:47, 21 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

      • Alright, I see it now, under the quote from HnN. I wonder why Tiamat would leave in something contradictory without trying to resolve the contradiction. Anyhow, I'll amend the page to correct both items.(By the way, I go by Dasrik on the thread you mentioned.) Danny Lilithborne 06:44, 21 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
        • Hm, it also says that Blanka was raised by wolves according to a Gamest guide, and I don't see anything here to contradict this, ridiculous as it sounds. Danny Lilithborne 06:48, 21 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

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