Continuing my research into Marvel vs Capcom, I've created a table to track the most frequent playable appearances by Capcom characters in crossover games.
The chart is organized (roughly) chronologically and by franchise.
I didn't count cameo appearances (Ryu, Ken, and Mega Man in SSBU), but I did count being playable/appearing as a costume DLC in SFV because it's the most recent data point we have to show what characters Capcom cares about. Also, I know Capcom Fighting All-Stars was cancelled.
but the point is, I wanted to count more than just appearances in MvC games. When Capcom crosses over with other companies (regardless which ones), who do they pick to represent them? What about when they compile their own all-star rosters?
That's the data I was trying to see.
I was shocked to discover that Devilotte de Death Satan IX has more appearances in crossover games than Jin Saotome, who at least was playable in two MvC games.
And I didn't realize how consistent a showing Strider makes, I thought he was more of a C-lister.
Everyone thinks of Batsu as THE Rival Schools rep, and while he does have the most showings, Kyousuke, Akira, Hideo, and Kyoko also were picked when he wasn't.
Dante wasn't used at all for his first 10 years, but in the last decade he's rarely missed a party.
I credited "Mega Man" with 10 appearances, but only 3 of those belong to the classic Mega Man design. 5 of them were actually X, and the other 2 were Volnutt.
When it comes to Darkstalkers, Morrigan is of course the queen, with Felicia in 2nd. But who's the 3rd?
Hsien-Ko made it into MvC3 and the Puzzle Fighter games. but Demitri was in SvC Chaos and both Project X Zone games. He also got a costume in SFV, while Hsien-Ko didn't.
Despite originating in 1985 and 1989 respectively, it wasn't until 2005's Namco x Capcom that Arthur and Haggar started to get used in crossovers. Since then, they've been semi-regulars in such games.
Who's the Red Earth rep? Tessa was the clear favorite at first, showing up in Gem Fighter and SvC Chaos. But then Leo and Kenji were the playable heroes in Capcom Fighting Evolution, and those two got costumes in SFV. Meanwhile the 4th protagonist, Mai-Ling, has seen nothing!
Throughout all of this, I was shocked by the lack of Sengoku Basara or Power Stone. Basara is a decently-sized franchise, and Power Stone is at least as big as Rival Schools. It's just weird to see basically nothing of them in this record. They both even had an anime!
I think looking at the big picture like this can help subvert recency bias. Spencer and Amaterasu were both in MvC3, and Spencer made it to MvCI, while Amaterasu got into Teppen. But that's it. They're hardly mainstays of Capcom crossovers.
On the other hand, Sakura and Dan have a pretty high number of appearances. But that's inflated from all the 90's and early 2000s games where Street Fighter dominated every roster. Their recent appearances in crossovers are few and far between.
addendum: I SHOULD have added Cannon Spike.
Cammy, Charlie, Vega, Mega Man, B.B. Hood, Arthur, and "original" characters Shiba (based on Siva from Three Wonders) and Simone (based on Linn Kurosawa from Alien vs Predator).
A weird lineup, but it's worth counting.
also, Cross Edge was a crossover RPG using characters from Capcom, Nippon Ichi Software, Gust Corporation, and Bandai-Namco.
But the only Capcom franchise it used was Darkstalkers - and its reps were Morrigan, Felicia, Demitri, Jedah, and Lilith.
Still, I should count it.
SNK vs Capcom: Card Fighters is another SvC crossover, but it doesn't really feature "playable" characters? doesn't seem right to count every single card here.
On the other hand, look at those duplicate cards with CAPCOM at the top - are those the deck masters?
SNK has a set of similar cards, and when you put 'em like this it sure looks like a decent "most important characters" roster. Cammy, Ryu, Chun, Morrigan, Cody, Jill, Mega Man, Roll.
But I honestly have no idea if this should count.
Minna to Capcom All-Stars is a mobile game that was succeeded by Street Fighter x All Capcom. It's hard to find English info about these games, or a concrete character list, so idk how to count them either. They do make some deep cuts, though.
Capcom Super League Online is cancelled Korean mobile RPG, but I counted Capcom Fighting All-Stars even though that was also cancelled.
Their choice of characters hit all the classics, but also some really weird picks. Demitri and Donovan are the only Darkstalkers reps.
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nobody is brave enough to make a "what's a 4chan post that's so embedded in your head that you make shorthand reference to it, even if people might not know what you're talking about" post, but this would be mine
"your mouth must look look a Mario Kart track" is such a specific insult
"Sir, when you thought up that question, I am not 100% sure you imagined just how many bees we are talking about here"
so after reading the OPM manga as it updated, then the webcomic, and then re-reading the manga, I gotta say...
I highly disagree with the "Murata ruined the Garou arc" take.
like, sure. It's different. Mainly, it's a fuck-ton longer with a lot more fights and higher powerlevels. And I suppose if you liked the fast pacing of the webcomic, then you'd hate to see things elongated like this.
But that's the whole POINT of Murata's version, isn't it?
if you don't think this is the coolest shit, then get out of my face. Murata's fight choreography, sense of scale, creativity with attacks, and overall artwork is god-tier.
a weird thing about OPM is how there's ONE's original webcomic, then Murata's version as it appears in the Shonen Jump app (the first drafts), then the official volume version (the final drafts), and then the anime's version.
potentially 4 different takes on the same events!
and besides redrawing pages and chapters, the order of the scenes get shuffled around a bit for the volumes, as well.
the first chapter of Vol. 23 (chp. 107) as available on Viz is the aftermath of Tatsumaki vs Gyoro-Gyoro, but that's NOT what the physical volume has.
but it's gotta be weird for somebody who just follows the series via the (supposedly) official Viz online release, when they see Narinki's mercenary squad get slaughtered, and then they show up totally fine in a later chapter.
in September 2014, there were 4 series currently running in Jump with 600+ chapters and 5 series with 500+. Half the magazine was over 10 years old.
for one week in July 2015, there were THREE series with 700+ chapters (KochiKame, One Piece, Naruto). It was an insane period.
but it's true - these days, One Piece is the oldest by far, and after that? MHA is the next oldest, and only dates back to 2014. two-thirds of the magazine aren't even a year old.
In 2011 and early 2012, a series of fan-polls were conducted about what characters people wanted to see added to Marvel vs Capcom 3.
Looking back, it's funny to see that poll from before Ultimate was announced, and how characters like Strider, Phoenix Wright, Ghost Rider, and Dr. Strange were already highly-requested additions.
obviously, those characters drop from the subsequent polls.
As for the analysis, keep in mind the sample size. the Japanese one dwarfs the American polls combined, but without vote tallies it's hard to break it down (or trust that it wasn't botted). And of course all the original links are dead, so we just have these reports.