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I know she says kikouken with her fireball, but when doing another move, not her fireball but right after she finishes some move that I don't remember which one is, it seems that she says "hadouken" in a tone like to imitate or mock Ryu and Ken. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm curious if someone other heard that and if they understood what she actually says.
I did hear that multiple times, if it doesn't exist, I might actually be schizofrenic... xD
I'm just curious if she actually says "hadouken" or says something other, if it's the former, I find it a nice touch to give her personality.
https://streamable.com/z2rvgg
Ok i googled it because i didnt want to look stupid. Turns out people online are crazy and got it figured out already. She says "Gotcha" and "An opening" source SF fan wiki.
https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Chun-Li/Quotes#Drive_Impact
according to that wiki she had never said hadouken, ever, in any game. ever. of all time. Thats kinda fascinating
"An opening", it makes sense, even because other characters say that too! Thanks for solving this "mystery", I did actually mishear! :-D