Cammy White first appeared in Capcom's Super Street Fighter II as the second female character in the series after Chun Li. Her story is pretty jumbled up and complicated due to the weird chronology of the Street Fighter series, so it's easy for fans to be confused about where she comes from and what she stands for.

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As a character from one of the most iconic series in fighting game and video game history, Cammy holds a lot of trivia and information that goes deeper than most fans realize. The Street Fighter franchise has been building its lore since the late 80s and early 90s so there's a lot to unpack.

Updated February 1, 2023, by Jerrad Wyche: With Street Fighter 6 expected to arrive later in 2023, fans can't wait to return to one of the most iconic fighting game series in the history of video games. Cammy remains one of its most popular characters but, at the time of writing, has yet to be confirmed for the sixth mainline installment. In the time leading up to the game's release or her big reveal, it might be good for fans to learn a little more about the Killer Bee, Cammy White.

14 First Appearance

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Though Cammy is seen as one of the more established and iconic characters in all of Street Fighter, she didn't make her first appearance until Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers. This game was the fourth revision of Street Fighter II and was launched in October 1993.

Since then, she's been in and out of the lineup for various game releases, with her most recent appearance coming in Street Fighter V. She hasn't officially been confirmed to be in Street Fighter 6 at the time of writing, but leaked marketing materials suggest that she'll likely be announced at some point ahead of the game's release.

13 A Dozen Voice Actors

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Many different actors have lent their voices to Cammy over the years. Five people have voiced her in Japanese releases, with the most recent being Miyuki Sawashiro. She's served as the primary Japanese voice of Cammy since Street Fighter IV. On the English side of things, a total of six actors have donned the role.

Caitlin Glass, like the Japanese voice star Sawashiro, has served as Cammy's English voice actor since the release of Street Fighter IV. The only actor to take on the role in live-action was Kylie Minogue in the 1994 movie Street Fighter: The Movie, which was based on the Street Fighter II revision that Cammy debuted in.

12 Her Original Name

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In the world of video game development, there are plenty of things that get changed before a project reaches its end. Characters and locations will often have placeholder names. Sometimes these end up sticking, while others they are changed at the eleventh hour due to creative or marketing decisions.

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People managed to find a collection of unused graphics for Super Street Fighter II that featured the name, Sarah. It is believed that this either served as Cammy's original name during the design process, or it may have been what she was going to go by in specified regions where Cammy didn't work or translate all that well.

11 Censored For The Kids

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For better or worse, Cammy is a character who was designed with what feels like the purpose of showcasing her figure. She's known for wearing a military green leotard that's skin-tight and rather revealing for those with more modest sensibilities.

With her being one of the more popular Street Fighter characters, Cammy has managed to cameo in both the Wreck-It Ralph Disney movie and the ever-popular video game Fortnite as a character skin. Due to both of those things being primarily marketed toward children, she wears leggings in them instead of the previously mentioned leotard.

10 Inspirations

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As the second female fighter in the series, it was important that Cammy looked unique and played with her own style to stand out against Chin Li and the male cast. Cammy bears striking resemblance to an assassin from Wounded Man.

This character's name is Misty and has blonde hair with pigtails as well so it's pretty clear how much inspiration was taken for Cammy's design. Cammy's iconic arm protectors were also an inspiration from another series called Appleseed. Appleseed was written by the same author as the one who did Ghost In The Shell. The design fits her assassin job role and futuristic aesthetic as if she came from another story entirely.

9 The Iconic Scar

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Since Cammy's introduction, she's had a scar on her left cheek that was a topic of discussion for a long time. Fans couldn't tell where she got the scar from, and there was a lot of speculation about it. Even to this day, the games haven't fully explained how she got her scar but there have been hints of it outside of the games.

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In character descriptions and certain extra content, it's hinted that Vega gave her the scar on her cheek. The reasoning was probably that he didn't want her to be more beautiful than him, so he scarred her face. Vega can't stand the idea of being outdone in the beauty department and was envious of Cammy for how perfect she was.

8 Final Fight Appearance

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Capcom has been crossing over their characters from game to game for decades now, and Cammy was one of the first examples of this. In Final Fight: Streetwise, Cammy appears as a bonus boss fight. She can also be fought in the tournament mode afterward as a reward.

Characters like Poison, Abigail, Cody, Guy, Lucia, and many more are from the Final Fight series and have made appearances in Street Fighter games. It's interesting to see the cameos go the other way since usually, the Street Fighter characters are mentioned in Final Fight, but not actually playable or interactable.

7 Psycho Power

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It's common knowledge that Cammy is a clone made from Bison's DNA to act as his successor if he died. What's unclear is what kind of implications this has for Cammy's physical form itself. For instance, since she has his DNA, does this mean that she has an affinity for Psycho energy like he does?

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Luckily there's a small hint from an old Capcom classic. In Marvel vs. Street Fighter, Cammy appears in her Killer Bee form and has different effects on her specials. In this game, her special moves emit purple flames that look a lot like Psycho energy but it's never been confirmed specifically that she was harnessing Psycho power in the game.

6 Cammy's Accent

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Cammy is originally from the UK but her accent has been changed multiple times over her voiced appearances in games and other media. She originally is described to have an English accent but in the Street Fighter II animated movie, her accent is 100% American.

There's no official lore behind this decision but fans have put in their own theories and ideas. The animated movie took place after Cammy's mind-washing by Bison ran out so it's possible that when she lost the brainwashed part of her, she lost her accent.

5 She's A Cat Person

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Cammy has a deep love for cats and an affinity towards them that's unmatched by any other feelings she's shown in the series aside from her love for her sisters. Throughout multiple games, movies, and manga, Cammy can be seen cuddling up with strays and feeding them.

It's possible that this is because she feels like a stray herself, without a biological family or home to return to. In Street Fighter IV she has a cat woman costume that's inspired by her love of cats according to Daigo Ikeno who designed it.