Bring the powerful Native American warrior T. Hawk from the legendary Street Fighter franchise into your collection with this detailed 7.5-inch Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers action figure by Jada Toys.
Known for his imposing size, tremendous strength, and devastating grappling attacks, T. Hawk is recreated as a highly articulated collectible figure designed for both dynamic posing and display. The included alternate head, interchangeable hands, and accessories allow collectors to recreate different poses inspired by the iconic fighting game.
Features:
- Approximately 7.5 inches tall
- Based on T. Hawk from Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
- Highly articulated arms and legs
- Includes alternate head
- Includes interchangeable hands
- Includes character accessories
- Designed for dynamic posing and display
- Officially licensed Street Fighter product
- Collectible Jada Toys presentation packaging
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging
- Ideal for Street Fighter fans, gamers, and action figure collectors
Did You Know?
T. Hawk made his Street Fighter debut in Super Street Fighter II in 1993, joining the roster alongside Cammy, Dee Jay, and Fei Long. His enormous size and powerful command-grab fighting style immediately distinguished him from many of the series' faster characters.
T. Hawk belongs to the fictional Thunderfoot tribe and enters the tournament seeking justice for his people and homeland. His storyline became part of the broader Street Fighter mythology surrounding M. Bison and the criminal organization Shadaloo.
In gameplay, T. Hawk is best known as a grappler—a fighter designed around tremendous close-range power rather than speed. Signature techniques such as the Mexican Typhoon can inflict major damage once he gets close enough to an opponent.
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers brought T. Hawk and the classic Street Fighter II roster to the Nintendo Switch in 2017, allowing a new generation of players to experience characters originating from one of the most influential eras in fighting-game history.