Lion Rafale

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Lion Rafale
Game series Virtua Fighter series
First game Virtua Fighter 2
Creator(s) Yu Suzuki
In-Universe Information
Nationality French
Birthday 12 / 24 / 1979
Hobby Collecting Knives
Height 171 cm (5' 7½")
Weight 63 kg (138 lbs.)
Measurements 90 / 84 / 88
Blood type AB
Occupation Student
Fighting style Tourou-Ken

Lion Rafale is a fictional character in the Sega video game series Virtua Fighter. He was one of two new characters, along with Shun Di added in Virtua Fighter 2.

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He is born into the Rafale family, one of the wealthiest families in France. They are involved in the aircraft industry. But this business is just a front for their involvement in illegal arms contracts with terrorists. Lion has been practicing Tourou-ken under an instructor as part of management education since he was five. He resents his father's control over his life and during one of their arguments, his father proposed that Lion must win the World Fighting Tournament as a prerequisite to become free from him. Thus, Lion is participating in the tournament competition.

Although Lion lost to Kagemaru in the first round of the tournament, but while in the midst of that became aware of a burning fighting spirit buried deep within him, a satisfying feeling he had never tasted before. Promising a rematch to all the fighters, Lion returned home and became absorbed in his training. In that time his skills have improved greatly. Once again, Lion accepted the invitation to compete in his 3rd tournament.

After failing to win the 3rd tournament, Lion went back to France a disappointed fighter. However, he realized he needed to be stronger and thus trained harder than ever. As time passed, he began to let go of his disappointment and slowly regained his fighting spirit. After a few months, he received a letter inviting him to join the 4th tournament. He decides to join the 4th tournament with every intention of winning the title.

At the end of the Fourth World Fighting Tournament, Lion returned home. He had not been able to win the tournament, but was satisfied with his performance and fighting. His father congratulated him as well, and it seemed that his life would continue without incident.
But one day, Lion stumbled on the documents that seemed to link his father's company to J6. Lion threw himself into his training, trying to forget his suspicions. Just when he could no longer stand to keep quiet, an invitation arrived for the Fifth World Fighting Tournament. Somewhat bothered by the timing of the invitation's arrival, Lion decides to enter the tournament, in part to learn about his father's involvement with J6.

In Virtua Fighter Kids, Lion is depicted as a much-younger boy (six to eight years old) and he has a group of maids that tend to his every need. The whole situation with his dad is dropped altogether, since the character has been reduced to the age of a boy. Lion's moves are faster-paced. He also has a green praying mantis as a family pet that trains in the Mantis style alongside him.

  • Despite being French, Lion doesn't have a French accent and speaks English.
  • Most of his quotes in Virtua Fighter 4 were braggy and overconfident, such as "Natually, I win again!" There were less of these type of quotes in Virtua Fighter 5. His losing quote in Virtua Fighter 2 and Virtua Fighter Kids made him sound spoiled.


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