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| - Sagat (サガット, Sagatto?, based on Thai สกัด) is a boss character from the early editions of the Street Fighter series of fighting games. He was later turned into a regular, playable character. According to Street Fighter co-creator Hiroshi Matsumoto, Sagat's style was probably modeled after dramatic television kickboxing personalities. It is possible he was named after Sagat Petchyindee, a legendary Thai boxer.
- Since Street Fighter Alpha, Sagat has been voiced by Shinichirou Miki. In SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom, Sagat was voiced by Kouji Suizu. In the live-action Street Fighter movie, he was portrayed by well-known Native American actor Wes Studi.
- In 1955 Thailand, Sagat was born. But Thailand was a shithole that needed a new emperor to straighten it out. During the 1970 elections a young Sagat(15) joined in the running. He won over no one's votes until he plowed through the city using "TIGER Muay Thai". It's the same thing as normal Muay Thai except for a couple of super moves where Sagat exclaims the word "TIGER" followed by another word. After threatening to kill the whole country, Sagat was elected Emperor of Thailand. But he later lost his place as emperor in 1975 because his Tiger kitten BooBoo had a cold.
- Sagat started out in the Street Fighter Series as the final boss of Street Fighter, the first game of the series. According to the storyline, Sagat was beaten by Ryu with a Shoryuken that scarred his chest, which remains as a constant reminder to Sagat through the rest of the series. Sagat's signature moves are his Tiger Shot, Tiger Knee (aka Tiger Crush) and Tiger Uppercut (aka Tiger Blow), and his super special moves are Tiger Cannon (a stronger version of Tiger Shot), Tiger Genocide (a combination of Tiger Knee into one or possibly two Tiger Uppercuts), and Tiger Raid (a combination of kicks followed by a flying kick that sometimes ignites into flames).
- Sagat (サガット Sagatto?, Thai: สกัด) is a video game character from the Street Fighter series, first appearing as the non-playable final boss in the original Street Fighter. He later returned as a boss in Street Fighter II before becoming playable in its update, Street Fighter II: Champion Edition. He is the "Emperor of Muay Thai" and a former member of Shadaloo, where he acted as a personal bodyguard for M. Bison.
- Sagat may refer to:
* Ságat, a Sámi newspaper written in Norwegian published in Finnmark, Norway
* Sagat, a fighting character in Street Fighter
* Sagat (musical instrument), also known as zill
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- Sagat (サガット Sagatto?, Thai: สกัด) is a character in the Street Fighter series. First appearing in the original Street Fighter as the final boss, he is known as the "Emperor of Muay Thai." The scar upon his chest serves as a reminder of his defeat against Ryu and his Shoryuken. He is also a former member of the criminal organization Shadaloo, being M. Bison's personal bodyguard as well as one of the feared "Four Heavenly Kings".
- Sagat (サガット Sagatto, Thai: สกัด) is a character in the Street Fighter series. First appearing in the original Street Fighter as the final boss, Sagat was originally a boss character in the early editions of the series. He was later turned into a regular, playable character. Sagat is a very proud fighter. He's very powerful and strong-willed, as well as hard-working; he is dedicated in body and spirit to martial arts life. His uncommon physical appearance makes him menacing, hideous and downright unfriendly at first glance, which holds true to a certain extent.
- Sagat (サガット Sagatto?), es un personaje de ficción perteneciente a la saga de videojuegos Street Fighter. Su primera aparición la hizo en el primer Street Fighter como el Jefe Final del juego, luego reapareció como el 3ro de los 4 Jefes Finales en Street Fighter II, no seleccionable en ambas ocasiones, siendo seleccionable por primera vez en la mejora de la secuela: Street Fighter II: Champion Edition. Su estilo de combate es el Muay Thai. Las principales razones de Sagat para haberse unido a Shadaloo fue debido al hecho de haber perdido contra Ryu en el primer Torneo de Lucha Mundial y también por su pupilo; Adon, ya que Sagat aún se encontraba herido por el Metsu Shoryuken con el que Ryu golpeó su pecho dejándole una gran cicatriz, convirtiendóse en el guardaespaldas de M. Bison, pero sal
- Sagat (サガット Sagatto?, Thai: สกัด) is a character in the Street Fighter series. First appearing in the original Street Fighter as the final boss, Sagat was originally a boss character in the early editions of the series. He was later turned into a regular, playable character. Sagat is also referred to as "The Emperor of Muay Thai", "The King of Muay Thai" or "The God of Muay Thai" in the games. Sagat is also a former member of the criminal organization Shadaloo, being series villain M. Bison's personal bodyguard as well as one of the feared "Four Heavenly Kings" but after the events in Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Street Fighter II, he resigned from his post.
- Sagat is a villain turned anti-hero in the Street Fighter video game franchise. He is a highly skilled Muay Thai warrior and a former member of Shadaloo. In the Japaneese original versions of the games or of the film, he is voiced by several actors such as; Shigezo Sasaoka, Banjo Ginga, Sakai Albright, Kojui Suitsu and Daisuke Endo. In the english versions, he is voiced by Robert O. Smith at the animated series, Peter Spellos and Isaac C. Shingelton, Jr.
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