Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie

PG-13 7.2
1994 1 hr 41 min Animation , Action

Bison, the ruthless leader of the international terrorist organization Shadowlaw, has been desperately searching for the greatest fighter on the planet for years. He finds it in Ryu, a young wanderer who never stays in one place long enough for Bison to find him. He does, however, get a fix on Ken Masters, an American martial arts champion who studied with Ryu as a child under the same master. Meanwhile, Major Guile of the United States Army is forced to team up with Chun Li from China in hopes of apprehending Bison and putting a stop his international ring of crime.

  • Cast:
    Koujiro Shimizu , Kenji Haga , Miki Fujitani , Masane Tsukayama , Takeshi Kusaka , Kaneto Shiozawa , Shigezo Sasaoka

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Reviews

NekoHomey
1994/08/06

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Odelecol
1994/08/07

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Dynamixor
1994/08/08

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Maleeha Vincent
1994/08/09

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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John Doe
1994/08/10

I rented this awesome anime film based on the popular Capcom video game series many years ago on VHS at a video store, and I really loved it. The story is very well done, it is about Ken getting captured by Bison and made into one of his Shadaloo demons and everyone must save him.The animation is top notch for a 1994 film but the real winner here is the awesome American soundtrack featuring heavy hits from bands such as Alice in Chains, Korn, Silverchair, Smokin' Suckaz Wit Logic and KMFDM.Now, anyone that is a fan of this movie would know that there are three versions: The original PG-13 edit, the Unrated version (which really is not really THAT much unrated), and the Fully uncut version which was previously only available in Australia but Discotek Media has licensed it and will be putting it out on Blu-ray with both the fully uncut version and the PG-13 version as a special feature (it doesn't have the Unrated version footage (it has the audio only but you can get the Unrated version on DVD for less then 5 dollars), This is a awesome movie that every SFII fan should see! I give Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie a 7/10

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b_gibbons
1994/08/11

If you ever played Street Fighter II, then you know the basic premise of the movie, M. Bison's Organisation 'Shadowlaw' (or Shadaloo in some versions,) is taking over the world, and only our street fighter protagonists can save it.Every single playable character was on the movie, so whoever your favourite is, whether Chun-Li to Zangief, they are there. Although a few characters have very small parts, they appear in a way which shows them off, mostly in making them spar with each other, every character fights and shows their special moves at least once. (Go Spinning Bird Kick!)The animation is fantastic, to say the least. Not only very smooth, the timing with the dub is exceptionally well, and the fight scenes, which the movie is full of, puts you on the edge of your seat.The music is a very defining part of the movie. In the original Japanese version, the music score is powerful, it compliments the action happening on scene, and gives the move an extra tug to the heart. In the Western version, they scrapped the whole score and added different songs. There are instrumentals which sets the scene very well and particularly in the fight scene of Chun-Li vs Vega, KMFDM's 'Ultra' gives it the extra boost. The film's characters grows on you, you fall for the protagonists when they rise and fall, and you despise the antagonist's ways. or you the other way because you're just that person that wants the bad guys to win.The film is a great film to watch with friends, although afterwards, some people might insist in reenacting some of the fight scenes, which I don't recommend. A great film for a great game, with some great scenes.I recommend it, and watch a little of the credits. Something might be coming to Ryu's way. What are you waiting for? Watch it!

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Deep (just a guy)
1994/08/12

I love watching certain scenes from this animated romp through videogame-land. Frankly, you don't often see better fight scenes than the hotel fight between Chun-Li and Vega. Amazing!The film isn't as bloody or gory as you'd expect (the level of gore being probably along the same lines as Batman: Mask of the Phantasm). That being said, neither was the video game. They did a good job of creating a storyline which didn't try and pack too much in, although I get the feeling some of the work got lost in the translation.There are some other classic quotes in the film, many centering around E. Honda and Ryu. All in all, an entertaining film, even if you're not a fan of the video games, however, it's still not for everyone. Really, unless you're a fan of cheezy anime, you may not want to watch this movie. Still, it ranks as one of my favourites in the genre. Much better than the Tekken or Battle Arena: Toshinden movies.Instead of wasting your time on the live-action Van Damme movie (poor Roshan Seth and Raul Julia should never have been associated with trash like that), check out this fun little film.

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knowledge
1994/08/13

Street fighter the animated movie is a well animated fight fest that serves as a superior companion piece to the revolutionary fighting game on which this anime is based .Its silly plot is full of holes and would make little sense to a non street fighter fan but not to worry, the story is merely an excuse for street fighter characters to dragon punch and shin kick the hell out of each other, and its in this department that the film delivers on a huge scale.The battles that these characters have are truly incredible to watch! Well thought out, well animated and just astounding to gawk at, they work just as well as the best live action fight sequences out there. The two stand out fights are a masterfully executed battle between Chun li and Vega that will make your jaw drop and the final climatic battle of the film which wraps everything up in an adrenalin pumping fashion .The animated fighting on display here more than makes up for the films faults like its annoyingly slow establishing shots that seem to go on forever.Street fighter the animated movie is first-rate animated action that does its source material justice and allows you to contemplate on how good that garbage live action version could have been.Knowledge gives this : 4 out of 5 (It makes me want to throw fireballs baby!)

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