“Wait wait wait! What if I wear blue?” – Ken
On a new episode of Street Fighter Red Tape, Pete Holmes the bureaucrat sits down with Street Fighter character Ken Masters, played by Thomas Middleditch, to try and figure out how he is any different from Ryu. It turns out that the only thing setting them apart is Ken’s blonde hair, red outfit, and lack of headband.
Ken is more than a blonde, headband-less, red Ryu…right?
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