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Lee Chaolan from Tekken

Fool. Only one of those is originally a video game character.

Does Chun Li count?

Fool. Only one of those is originally a video game character.

I'm pretty sure Lee Everett's first appearance was in The Walking Dead. And I'm pretty sure Lea first showed up in the games.

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Does Chun Li count?

I think he does. As long as it sounds like it's saying Lee.

I'm pretty sure that Rock Lee wouldn't count, since he didn't originate from a game.

 

Also, there are always going to be similar names. That's normal. :

  • Lee from the original Street Fighter.
  • Jann Lee from Dead or Alive.
  • Lau Chan was originally called Lee in a prototype of Virtua Fighter screenshot before he got his official name. He also had the name Tao in earlier developments, too.
  • Lee Sun Shin from Soul Calibur.

I think he does. As long as it sounds like it's saying Lee.

Chun Li is a girl from Street Fighter

Edited by Red Tribal

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Chun Li is a girl from Street Fighter

They can be male or female as long as their name sounds like they're saying Lee.

They can be male or female as long as their name sounds like they're saying Lee.

I meant to correct you when you referred to Chun Li as a "he"

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I meant to correct you when you referred to Chun Li as a "he"

oh

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