

She seems to know 2-ILL rather well, even knowing his former identity.Ģ-ILL would rather forget his days as a thug and instead, make money legitimately. Vanessa tells Kyle to seek him out for information despite Kyle's protests.
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In Final Fight: Streetwise, Two P is still roaming the city streets a free man, although he now calls himself 2-ILL. Other appearances Final Fight: Streetwise Two P makes a cameo in Street Fighter 6 in the background of the Metro City Downtown stage. He also appears as part of Lucia's fight intro, being defeated by the Metro City police officer. In Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, Two P appears as a CPU opponent in the Bonus Stage. Two P was part of the original Mad Gear Gang that terrorized Metro City, often appearing alongside J. Due to whatever happened to him, he has developed memory loss. He was discovered lying in the road, shirtless, and was helped by members of the Mad Gear Gang, eventually joining their ranks. His catchphrase is "Yeah, me too, man!" ( あぁ、そいつぁ俺も同じだ!, A~a, soitsu ~a ore mo onajida! ?, lit. Unlike his appearance in Final Fight and his Street Fighter V profile, he is portrayed as African American.ĭespite his intimidation, Two P has a very humorous personality, often telling jokes during his conversations with others. He now sports a brown beard and the hood on his jacket covers up most of his head. In Streetwise he wears a green hooded jacket (with a " w00t" symbol, instead of the green dragon on the back), red shades, gray shirt, blue pants and orange and white sneakers. profile he also has blue fingerless gloves. Two P sported a pink mohawk, wore shades, dressed with an orange jacket with a green dragon backprint and blue (dark green in his sprites, gray on his Street Fighter V profile) shirt and trousers. J and Two P are a pair of punks dressed in baggy pants and jackets.
