He cites his survival experience as a proof that humans were able to triumph over anything if they could adapt and respect nature, and doesn't treat his (self-proclaimed) 'king of the jungle' title lightly. He held the 'survival of the fittest' mindset, believing that those who were weak and being unable to adapt would naturally be preyed on by the predator. Yet, when angered, Blanka attacks as though he was a wild animal let loose from a cage, ferociously attacking his opponents with predatorial rage.ĭue to being forced to survive and later overcome the harsh environment of the Amazon forest since his youth, Blanka has developed his own personal attachment with wildlife. 7.1 Street Fighter II: The Animated Movieĭespite having the appearance of a wild man, Blanka is generally passive and docile, and is fond of family connections and friendships as well as children.3.4.2 Other character story appearances.