This is the joke: Dudley is a sophisticated, articulate heir to a vast fortune whose hobbies include driving fancy cars and drinking English tea. Dudley has a move called Cross Counter-- essentially a counterattack. To use this move, Dudley goes into a certain state where he looks like a imbecile; poor posture, mouth agape, eyes unfocused. This is completely contradictory to Dudley's personality; designed to trick his opponents into attacking him, whereby he then unleashes a powerful counterattack. In the video, Dudley is in a fast food restaurant ordering food and talking like a layperson. This is something that Dudley would never do because he is too classy for that. Since Dudley is acting in a way he never actually would, it means that Dudley is actually in the Cross Counter state. When the old woman touches him, he counterattacks her. Since she is like 90s years old and not a martial artist, she gets blown very far away. The fact that I actually wrote up such a long-winded explanation for a 13 second video is a testament to how under-appreciated SF3 really is, even though it's such a great game.
@@maxownzor2thelawnmower776 actually to be a complete buzz kill it’s actually not an attack type that determines it, Dudley simply can’t cross counter anything below the belt.
For some reason I had the phrase “good day, gentlemen” in arin’s voice just floating around in my head all day, I just had to watch this to get it out of my head.
+dr.thunder partially true, but I think what he was going for is that when Dudley uses cross counter he goes into an 'unsophisticated' state, bad posture, mouth open etc implying that ordering fast food is unsophisticated, or something
Dudley read Grandma like a large-print book; seeing she was about to launch her Cane Armageddon ultra, he performed an Over-the-Counter Cross Counter, tricking Grandma into thinking he was actually ordering chicken nuggets. She paid with her Ultra bar (and her spot in the line). That's top-tier mindgames right there.
"A coke to drink or something" Egoraptor... Did you... Did you just make an "Unforgivable" reference...? Because if you did then AWESOME. I wonder if he got all that FOR FREE?
I'll be the one to say it. I don't get it. Cross Counter... So he moves across the counter to punch a random person? Someone be my captain obvious, please.
Maybe it's one of those weird composite dialects. Like, my granddad is from Britain, but he's lived in America long enough that he sounds British to the Americans and American to the British.
Darian Harrison Though many black people in England (and the rest of Britain) are descended from dudes in the West Indies rather than Africa, but the West Indie blacks were descended from Africa themselves, so I'm not sure if that changes the terms to use.
Dudley(Street Fighter series) has a move called "Cross Counter" which can effectively counter most puches/kicks by standing in a certain pose, then 180 trust-punching the target. An elderly woman tapped his foot with a cane, thus activating "CC". Satisfied?
@egoraptor . . . Damn you man . . . Because of you, I've been addicted to your flash videos for more years than I care to count . . . never stop being classy you classy fool Note: I've also been quoting this exact scene for 4 years . . .
Oh, he and Elena's there......AND on the disc. You just can't access him, or the other 11 characters until you purchase the unlock code when it becomes available in the fall season.
@TubeZoogy Yep, black brits do exist. That being said, no one on earth looks like Dudley. He looks like Michael Clarke Duncan dressed up as Jay Gatsby. I love it that this is what Japanese games designers think british boxers look like. They're insane.