Street Fighter (known fully as Street Fighter: The Animated Series) is an animated television series produced by InVision Entertainment based on the video game franchise of the same name by Capcom. The series aired as part of the USA Network 's Cartoon Express and Action Extreme Team lineups.
Gif: Street Fighter II - Return to the Fujiwara Capital In 1995, a big exhibition took place in Nara honouring Japan’s first capital city, Fujiwara. Among the sponsors and partners helping out was Capcom, who went to the trouble of commissioning a 27-minute Street Fighter II movie that was only available on VHS at the venue, at the time.
An anime OVA based on the Street Fighter IV Video game. Directors: Jirô Kanai, Kôji Morimoto | Stars: Hiroki Takahashi, Yûji Kishi, Fumiko Orikasa, Hiroki Yasumoto 8. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991 Video Game)
While Street Fighter was omitted from GamesRadar 's 2010 list of "truly horrendous" video game cartoons, it was still mentioned as "a terrible abomination that would have made our list if Darkstalkers hadn't knocked it off."
Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, known as Street Fighter II Movie (ストリートファイター II MOVIE, Sutorīto Faitā Tsū Mūbī) in Japan and Australia, is a 1994 anime film adaptation of the Street Fighter II fighting game written by Kenichi Imai, directed by Gisaburō Sugii and animated by Group TAC.
Street Fighter II V (Japanese: ストリートファイターII V, Hepburn: Sutorīto Faitā Tsū Bui) is an anime series produced by Group TAC, loosely based on the 1994 fighting game Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
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Street Fighter (Japanese: ストリートファイター, Hepburn: Sutorīto Faitā), commonly abbreviated as SF or スト (Suto), is a Japanese competitive fighting video game franchise developed and published by Capcom.
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57 year old Ryu is still very recognizable as one of the most popular characters in all of gaming, but definitely has a few distinctions as he's traded in his iconic red headband for a dark blue one (it seems his original is now tied around one of his hands and forearms) and his dark hair has faded to a light gray.
beautiful springHer name means 'beautiful spring' in Chinese as 麗. Chūn (春) means 'spring', and lì (麗) means 'beautiful' in Mandarin dialects.
Chun Li's birthday is March 1, 1968, so Chun Li would be 54 years old if we were to age her at the time of this writing.
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The fourth female fighter of the series, she made her first appearance in Street Fighter Alpha 2 in 1996. She is a young Japanese girl fighter who idolizes Ryu, by whom she wants to be trained....Sakura KasuganoFirst appearanceStreet Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)Created byAkira 'Akiman' Yasuda8 more rows
dragonRyū (龍, 竜, 隆, りゅう, リュウ, Ryū) is a Japanese masculine given name and family name meaning "dragon".
Apparently, Ken is stronger, or more accurately, Ryu is weaker. As Okamoto explains it, back during Street Fighter 2's development the team was working on a mechanic that made a character performing a special move more vulnerable for a quick moment.
(TV series) Street Fighter is an animated television series produced by InVision Entertainment based on the video game franchise of the same name by Capcom. The series aired as part of the USA Network 's Cartoon Express and Action Extreme Team lineups.
The series aired as part of the USA Network 's Cartoon Express and Action Extreme Team lineups. It lasted two 13-episode seasons which aired from 1995 to 1997, for a total of 26 episodes.
Needing the help of the Street Fighters, Dhalsim summons them to his remote mountain temple by causing Blanka considerable mental pain. It seems that Satin Hammer has returned and wants to steal an atomic bomb that Dhalsim currently has in his possession. Guile brings Blanka, T. Hawk and Sawada along with him for the mission, even though personal feelings still exist between T. Hawk and Satin Hammer. Eventually, the Street Fighters stop Satin Hammer's plot when Dhalsim deactivates the atomic bomb's countdown timer.
All 17 fighters from Super Street Fighter II Turbo appeared in some form throughout the entire series, with Guile, Chun-Li, Blanka, Ryu, Ken and Cammy serving as the show's primary characters, while M. Bison, Sagat, Vega and Zangief serve as primary antagonists.
The second season (which aired after the release of Street Fighter Alpha 2) would feature the Alpha roster more prominently, with characters such as Rose (in "The Flame and the Rose") and Sakura (in "Second to None") being the focus of certain episodes.
Colonel William F. Guile is the leader of the "Street Fighters", an international undercover peacekeeping force composed of martial artists from around the world. They often face off against the ruthless General Bison and his Shadaloo criminal empire.
Characters. Colonel William F. Guile. Guile is the main protagonist of the series and is depicted as the de facto leader of the "Street Fighters", a fictional peacekeeping force composed of several main characters from the games. He retains his rank and full name from the live action movie (Colonel William F. Guile).
Although the series has faded into obscurity and is often forgotten in favor of the many animes that Street Fighter has inspired, both seasons were released on DVD by ADV Video.
By what name was Street Fighter: The Animated Series (1995) officially released in India in English?
Street Fighter II debuted in Japanese arcades in 1991 , hitting consoles one year later. The game received a critically acclaimed anime adaptation with Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie in 1994. Return to the Fujiwara Capital uses the same art style as its longer animated forebear, and the newly subtitled YouTube version includes several behind-the-scenes glimpses of the anime's character designs following the conclusion of the short.
Bearing the translated title Street Fighter II - Return to the Fujiwara Capital: The Fighters Who Leapt Through Time, the 22-minute short, produced by Studio Pierrot, was released to coincide with a 1995 exhibition in Japan's Nara Prefecture. Street Fighter II developer Capcom was a partner for the exhibition, which celebrated the city of Fujiwara, which was the Imperial capital of Japan from the years 694 to 710.
Starring Street Fighter mainstays Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and E. Honda, the anime sends each character back in time to Fujiwara through a mysterious vortex. Once there, Ryu and Ken venture out on a tour of the capital, pointing out features like its notable grid pattern, which was based on Chinese cities of the era. Meanwhile, Chun-Li travels with an envoy to Tang dynasty China and Silla, one of the ancient kingdoms of Korea, and E. Honda is forced into harsh manual labor.
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Colonel William F. Guile is the leader of the "Street Fighters", an international undercover peacekeeping force composed of martial artists from around the world. They often face off against the ruthless General Bison and his Shadaloo criminal empire. They follow a code of honor involving the keywords "discipline", "justice" and "commitment".
• Colonel William F. Guile
• General M. Bison
• Chun-Li Xiang
• Carlos "Charlie" Blanka
• Ken Masters
• Michael Donovan as William F. Guile, Zangief, The Crimson Crawdad
• Donna Yamamoto as Chun-Li Xiang, Jessica Haggar
• Scott McNeil as Carlos Blanka, Ken Masters, Rolento, Hugo Andore, The Great Oni, Wo Fat (Season 2), Lord Zing, Rory
Episode 22 ("The Warrior King") is part 1 of a 4-episode crossover with several other shows that aired as part of the USA "Action Extreme Team" programming block:
• Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (1996, US, animated): episode 9 "Resurrection" (Part 3)
• Savage Dragon (1995–1996, US, Canada, animated): episode 21 (208) "Endgame" (Part 2)
Some of the episodes were loosely based on other Capcom games:
• The Strongest Woman in the World - Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness in terms of robot characters resembling ones from the game
• New Kind Of Evil - Saturday Night Slam Masters in terms of character appearances
ADV Films released the complete series on Region 1 DVD. The first set, Street Fighter: Code of Honor, was released on April 13, 2003 and contains all the Season 1 episodes, while the second set, Street Fighter: Soul Powers, was released on May 13, 2003, and contains all the Season 2 episodes. Both of the DVD sets are now out of print. Discotek Media re-released the series in 2015. A 25th Anniversary Collector's Set of games, which includes a Blu-ray Disc of the entire TV series…