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===== Story Mode: =====
===== Story Mode: =====
In Cars 2: The Video Game (DS/3DS), Shu first appears in the Japan Challenge Event in the Story Mode. Here he greets McQueen by saying “konbanwa” which means good evening in Japanese. He then tells McQueen how he and his inner dragon, Ka-Riu, respect his drifting skills and asks him to teach them to which McQueen agrees to do so, initiating the race. Afterwards, McQueen says that it was great. Shu then appears as an opponent in the Japan WGP Event.
In [[Cars 2: The Video Game (DS)|Cars 2: The Video Game (DS/3DS)]], Shu first appears in the Japan Challenge Event in the Story Mode. Here he greets McQueen by saying “konbanwa” which means good evening in Japanese. He then tells McQueen how he and his inner dragon, Ka-Riu, respect his drifting skills and asks him to teach them to which McQueen agrees to do so, initiating the race. Afterwards, McQueen says that it was great. Shu then appears as an opponent in the Japan WGP Event.


He isn’t mentioned again until after the Italy WGP Event where it states that he experienced an engine breakdown which knocks him out of the race. He is referred to as a very good car by Luigi when he tells Lightning about Shu’s accident. Despite this, he returns as an opponent in the Germany WGP and Welcome Home events.
He isn’t mentioned again until after the Italy WGP Event where it states that he experienced an engine breakdown which knocks him out of the race. He is referred to as a very good car by Luigi when he tells Lightning about Shu’s accident. Despite this, he returns as an opponent in the Germany WGP and Welcome Home events.
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