
it's like tea.Developed as a “tricky and technical character” by her creators, Mika is primarily a grappling character whose primary form of attack is powerful throws. ↑ Matsumoto: "By the way, he's not drinking alcohol, but a medicine called medicinal bath.It's a character that fights with breakdance and drunken fist, and I set him up as Luke's rival." I chose this fighting style because I wanted to incorporate a new fighting style, but because he's a young character, I want to incorporate the current culture so I put an element of breakdancing. ↑ Nakayama: "In the "Street Fighter" series, there was no character who used drunken fist until now.↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Jamie's profile from Street Fighter 6's Japanese website.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Jamie's profile from Street Fighter 6's English website.His third Super Art is Getsuga Saiho, a barrage of attacks that can end in either a throat strike or an upward kick that leads into a further combo, similar to You Hou. His second Super Art is The Devil's Song, granting Jamie a temporary Level 4 Drink buff that can be comboed into and out of.
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Jamie's first Super Art is Breakin', a series of breakdancing kicks that can end in a drink by holding down during the attack. When fully leveled up, Jamie can assault his opponent with a plethora of mixup options, including a command grab and a multitude of Target Combos. Many of his moves take inspiration from Yun and Yang, such as his Arrow Kick, Freeflow Strikes, Luminous Dive Kick, and Swagger Step being variants on the Senkyutai, Tourouzan, Raigeki Shu, and Zesshou Hohou. Some attacks also raise his drink level on hit, though Jamie has to complete the animation in order to do so. Jamie has a unique drinking mechanic using The Devil Inside, granting him new special moves and options the more drinks he takes. He also fuses this with breakdancing, using grounded spin kicks and handstands. Jamie practices Zui Quan - Chinese drunken fist, which weaponizes the practitioner's sloppy movements into an unpredictable style. An expert dancer, Jamie places justice and friendship above all else, defending his town with martial skill. This self-styled Chinatown peacekeeper aspires to the example set by Yun and Yang, the Twin Dragons. The red rope that he wears resembles the same rope used by Capoeira practitioners. He also carries a small black gourd with a red rope tie on said belt. His default outfit is a modernized kung-fu outfit, consisting of a yellow top designed like a hoodie with red drawstrings and white trims, matching yellow pants, a brown rope belt and greyish sneakers with white soles. The braid becomes undone at maximum drink level, with Jamie's hair flowing wildly. His hair is styled in a benpatsu with the underside of his hair shaven in an undercut, not too dissimilar to Luke's regular hairstyle. When he's actually in the ring, he seems to take fights rather seriously, in contrast to his normal self. Jamie appears to be a fun-loving young man who hangs around with Luke, hyping up the crowd as they go for their matches. Matsumoto followed up by calling it a special drink and everyone in the room started laughing.

The drink in Jamie's jug is called Yakuyu (薬湯) which is more like a medicinal tea and not actually alcohol.

Because he is also young, Nakayama wanted to add current culture to him and thus made Jamie a breakdancer and set him up to be Luke's rival.

Jamie was created in response to the lack of Drunken Fist users in the Street Fighter series.
