Rainbow Mika Returns to the Ring In Street Fighter V! She Hasn’t Changed A Bit Since 1998.

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The latest addition to Street Fighter V‘s upcoming roster has been announced today, and it’s Rainbow Mika! Street Fighter fans willĀ remember thisĀ grapple-focused wrestler from her 1998 appearance in Street Fighter Alpha 3. Also, um, one can’t help but notice that she is still wearing the exact same outfit that she wore in 1998, except her bra isĀ lower-cut nowĀ if anything, and it doesn’t have little hearts on it anymore.

I’m sure I don’t need toĀ explain, yet again,Ā how silly it is thatĀ women in fighting games often perform a particularĀ type of campy, posed sexuality that is often surreal at best and alienating at worstĀ (and also something that I’ve forced myself to growĀ desensitized to after playing these games for many, many years).Ā That said, I still think there are a couple aspects toĀ R. Mika that make her a little more interesting than a character like, say, Cammy, whoseĀ sexualization is a bit more insidious.

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Cammy’s outfit in Street Fighter V is just as silly as R. Mika’s, if not sillier (see above). Cammy has been wearing a tiny green thong leotard for years now, but unlike R. Mika, she doesn’tĀ seem willing to wink at us about it. She’s presented as a relatively serious character who also happens to be conventionally attractive, andĀ who earnestlyĀ wears an outfit that is unintentionally comedic. In past iterations, Cammy has evenĀ painted camouflage markings on her legs instead of just wearing pants or even leggings. I have to laugh at that; I have no other choice.Ā (Speaking of laugh-or-else-you’ll-cry,Ā be thankful thatĀ I’m not writing a paragraph aboutĀ Sakura’s underpants here.)

R. Mika is anything but a self-serious camo-clad fighter; sheĀ comes off like aĀ tongue-in-cheek goofball, albeit aĀ sexyĀ goofball. Lewd comments about her physical appearance abound in every forum about her announcement, to be sure. But she’s not exactly a straightforward sex kitten, either.Ā I do miss the hearts and more-prominent ruffles inĀ her original design; even though she’s a wrestler who idolizes Zangeif (a male SF character), R. Mika’s style projects an unabashed femininity. That quality isĀ presented for laughs, perhaps, but I don’t think it’s funnyĀ so much as amazing.Ā The combination of swinging pigtails plus rippling muscles? It’s not something you see every day. (Except for Lucky Chloe, a newĀ Tekken character who is soĀ feminine that she’s made someĀ male fans suspect thatĀ they’re being trolled.Ā Please, fighting games, let this be a new trend?)

I’d still love to see R. MikaĀ in a sports bra, because owwww, but I know that herĀ painful boob-bouncing appearance is being presented as part of the “fantasy” sold here (sigh)Ā and, as I’ve said, this is far from the first time I’ve seen a woman presented as a sex objectĀ rather than as aĀ character with a personality and a sense of humor and agency and, yes, sexuality, but without it being presented as either a joke or a “fantasy”Ā or somehow bothĀ (sigh). Much like Juliet in Lollipop Chainsaw, I don’t wantĀ R. MikaĀ to be presentedĀ as a hyper-femme character whose femininity is the joke; I love that she’s a goofball, but I don’t want the joke to be on her.Ā I’m reserving a little hope, because I actually digĀ the core concept, but I’m just not sure where it’ll end up.

What’s more, it’s super cool to see R. Mika’s tag team memberĀ Yamato Nadeshiko re-appearing as wellĀ (in my head-canon, they are totally dating, in spite of the origins of Nadeshiko’s name),Ā swooping in to help out with R. Mika’s special moves. That’s the type of “fantasy” that I can use to outweigh the fact that so many of the women in this game mustĀ use reams of double-sided tape before going into battle.

As for the reception to R. MikaĀ that I’ve seen so far?Ā Let me just say,Ā it would be really cool if fans of Street Fighter didn’t immediately sexualize her. And also, stop makingĀ fun of any woman who says she’s uncomfortable about how people are immediately doing that. I’m probably going to play as R. Mika a bit, even though I’m sure that the slow-pan camera angles during her specials will make me roll my eyes. Even thatĀ boob-focusedĀ camera can’t denyĀ that she’s totally jacked, her moves are awesome, and her mask is friggin’ adorable. And she’s got ruffles. So there.

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