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Street Fighter II - The Animated Movie

Originaltitel: Sutorîto faitâ II gekijô-ban
  • 1994
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 42 Min.
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7,2/10
10.543
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Kôjiro Shimizu in Street Fighter II - The Animated Movie (1994)
Based on the legendary video game series. This anime classic follows Ryu, a talented fighter who may be the greatest in all of the world, and Bison, the evil mastermind searching for Ryu's talents.
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Animation für ErwachseneKampfkünsteAbenteuerAktionFantasieScience-FictionAnimationsfilmAnimeHandgezeichnete Animation

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA crime boss searching for the world's best fighters pursues a talented Japanese drifter and his American ex-classmate, while an Interpol agent and a US Army captain seek to bring him down.A crime boss searching for the world's best fighters pursues a talented Japanese drifter and his American ex-classmate, while an Interpol agent and a US Army captain seek to bring him down.A crime boss searching for the world's best fighters pursues a talented Japanese drifter and his American ex-classmate, while an Interpol agent and a US Army captain seek to bring him down.

  • Regie
    • Gisaburô Sugii
  • Drehbuch
    • Takashi Nishiyama
    • Hiroshi Matsumoto
    • Akira Nishitani
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kôjiro Shimizu
    • Kenji Haga
    • Miki Fujitani
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    10.543
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gisaburô Sugii
    • Drehbuch
      • Takashi Nishiyama
      • Hiroshi Matsumoto
      • Akira Nishitani
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kôjiro Shimizu
      • Kenji Haga
      • Miki Fujitani
    • 60Benutzerrezensionen
    • 34Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Kôjiro Shimizu
    Kôjiro Shimizu
    • Ryû
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kenji Haga
    • Ken
    • (Synchronisation)
    Miki Fujitani
    Miki Fujitani
    • Chun-Li
    • (Synchronisation)
    Masane Tsukayama
    Masane Tsukayama
    • Guile
    • (Synchronisation)
    Masakatsu Funaki
    • Fei Long
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ginzô Matsuo
    • Deejay
    • (Synchronisation)
    Shôzô Îzuka
    • T. Hawk
    • (Synchronisation)
    Yôko Sasaki
    • Cammy
    • (Synchronisation)
    Daisuke Gôri
    • Honda
    • (Synchronisation)
    Yukimasa Kishino
    • Dhalsim
    • (Synchronisation)
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Blanka
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tetsuo Kanao
    • Zangief
    • (Synchronisation)
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    • Scientist
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    • Balrog
    • (Synchronisation)
    Shigezô Sasaoka
    • Sagat
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jôji Nakata
    Jôji Nakata
    • Bison
    • (Synchronisation)
    Hiromi Tsuru
    Hiromi Tsuru
    • Eliza
    • (Synchronisation)
    Masayoshi Nagasawa
    • Chair
    • (Synchronisation)
    • Regie
      • Gisaburô Sugii
    • Drehbuch
      • Takashi Nishiyama
      • Hiroshi Matsumoto
      • Akira Nishitani
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    Everything you could ever wish for in a Street Fighter-anime

    "Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie" is an anime that packs everything you could ever wish for in a Street Fighter-anime, and it is everything that the movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme should have been. I think of myself as a fan of the glorious Street Fighter videogames, and especially the original Street Fighter II videogame. This movie brings you brilliant martial-art-sequences and it really captures the atmosphere of the videogame. Pretty much all of SFII`s characters appear in this movie, and although Ryu and Ken are the main characters, every character from the game that is present here gets to fight. An excellent musical score is also worth noticing. This is in my opinion the finest pure martial-art-anime available today. This movie`s intro, where Ryu fights Sagat, is probably the best intro ever for an anime, and it really makes you expect an extraordinary film, and this movie more than delivers. Everyone with an interest in action-anime will love this, and it is completely perfect for the fans of the videogame-series. So, if you fancy watching an anime where you get to see old favorites such as Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li go head-to-head in explosive battles against villains such as Balrog, Vega and Bison, then this is your movie.

    10/10
    8rr-56811

    Hits Hard

    Viewed on: Amazon Prime Video.

    Adaptation of the popular fighting game franchise of the same name, it follows a wandering warrior known as Ryu (the "face" of the franchise) as he's hunted down by the villainous M. Bison (series long villain & usual endboss in the games, here he heads off a terrorist organization known as Shadaloo that is capturing powerful "street fighters" & brainwashing them into supersoldiers). Interpol & the U. S. military (represented by series regular good guys Chun-Li & Guile) involve themselves by trying to warn Ryu before he's endangered.

    It doesn't have a deep narrative, and it probably won't appeal to anyone not already familiar with the games, but if you do fall into the fan base there's a lot to like here. Ryu's wandering nature provides ample opportunities for most (if not all) of the playable characters of the time to make an appearance, most of which are involved in at least one scuffle. The fights themselves (as well as the true to the game character design) are expertly animated & detailed, with weighty, crunchy impacts that hit hard. The infamous Chun-Li shower scene is another plus (& uncensored on my viewing platform of choice), and is directly followed up by the most tense confrontation in the entire film.
    7princesskodi

    A Great Movie for Fans And Newcomers Alike

    Well you don't have to be familiar with the lore of the games to enjoy this movie, it would definitely enhance it and clear up any confusion. The action scenes definitely make this movie feel somewhat believable. It's well choreographed, and well illustrated. Another place where this movie shines is in its writing. Now don't get me wrong, sometimes the dialogue sounds so far in left field it doesn't even remotely sound like a normal conversation. But some of the conversations between Chun-li and Guile are great and they seem so cute together! My biggest complaint is the unnecessary panning shots of unimportant scenes, and unimportant fights. And by unimportant fights I mean fights that don't have enough time or story relevance to be impactful. But over all I enjoyed it! It's a good movie for it's time and sense I knew the lore of the main characters I feel like they did a great job staying faithful to the series! 7/10.
    Nishiko

    Without question, still one of the best pieces of animation ever produced.

    I was one of the many Street Fighter fans that left the theatre in withered disappointment after seeing the live action movie. One would have thought that, after several incarnations of this classic videogame, they'd at least get the storyline right. It was a massive letdown to see them mangle all the characters, too. So, when I heard there was an animated movie being released, I literally jumped with excitement; there was no way an anime would (or could) screw up as badly, after all. To my delighted surprise, it not only didn't screw up, it brought each character from 'Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers' to life.

    I've heard people complain about it lacking plot and depth; IMHO, these people have missed the entire point of the movie. The main protagonist, Ryu, is a wandering warrior seeking to improve his fighting skills by constantly testing himself against other fighters in different parts of the world. He is an uncomplicated, unpretentious person with a gentle soul and the heart of a dragon (no pun intended), with no notion of the destiny that lies before him. He and his fellow trainee/best friend Ken parted ways ere they could settle who was the better fighter. The way this part of their fates was handled is well done; and the introduction of each supporting character within this deceptively simple storyline kept me rooting for more, with the buildup to the final minutes masterfully accomplished.

    There is no debate whatsoever that both the art and animation in this movie is nothing short of amazing; every movement is smooth and clearly visible, from the flexing of Ryu's toes as he takes a step to every single punch and kick thrown in a fight. The music and dialogue, both in the original and the dubbed versions, is quite suitable (there has yet to be a soundtrack for the dub, pity), and although the dialogue at the end seems anti-climactic, what a setup for a sequel!

    An elegantly simple story that captures the essence of the Way of the Warrior personified. I'm still watching it happily more than four years later.
    8Blinking_Fish

    Much better then the live action version.

    Now this is what the live action street fighter should have looked like. At least in this movie the characters stories are right (most of them). The fight scenes in this movie are really good. Especially the bloody fight between Vega and Chun-Li, for the most part of that Chun-Li is dodging Vega's claw as KMFDM is playing in the background. The soundtrack was changed for the dubbed version, adding bands songs that we know or don't know so well for a few scenes but leaving most of the film score the same during most fight scenes. The songs actually fit with what's going on. The only one that I think was playing in a fight scene was Ultra, and that went really good matching the fast paced action that was happening on screen. The only thing that bugs me a bit is that part of the shower scene was cut. It was a scene that showed Chun-Li's breasts for about 5 seconds. It's not the fact that the nudity was cut out that bugs me it's the fact that I don't like it when I movie gets cut and I find out about it knowing that if I was in another country it could see it. The movie was great overall and anyone who wants to see a good Martial arts film should see it.

    My review 8.

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    • Wissenswertes
      In a rare instance of an animated movie cutting out a completely finished sequence, director Gisaburô Sugii decided to leave out a moment where Sagat was attacking Ryu's upper body with a series of knee strikes during their introduction fight in Australia (on the Field of Fate). Sugii's belief was that even though using the knee is a very common Muay Thai grappling move, it was that Sagat is so large and so muscular that each knee strike would have broken Ryu's arms while he was trying to block them. You can still see this sequence in the trailer for the Japanese laserdisc release that is included as a supplement on all DVD and Blu-ray releases.
    • Patzer
      In the American version of this film, in the scene where Chun-Li is briefing her Interpol superior, profiles of Sagat, Balrog and Vega are shown. In Vega's profile, under the name section, it is written "VEGA" but under the comments section, Vega is referred to as "Balrog." This is because "Balrog" is the actual name of the character that is known as "Vega" to American audiences. In Japan, Vega is known as "Balrog," Balrog is known as "M. Bison" or "Mike Bison," and M. Bison is known as "Vega." What the characters are called by in Japan are the original, actual names for the characters in the Street Fighter franchise. When editing this film for American audiences, the editors successfully changed Vega's profile so that "VEGA" appeared in the name section instead of "BALROG" but missed making the same edit in the comments section of the profile.
    • Zitate

      Edmond Honda: Hey man. Half this money's yours.

      Ryu: Money?

      Edmond Honda: Yes, my man. I might have lost the fight if you hadn't been around. Here, take it. Japanese fighters stick together... cause we're brothers!

    • Crazy Credits
      At the end of the closing credits in the original Japanese version, it advertises the then-upcoming live-action Streetfighter - Die entscheidende Schlacht (1994) in the said country: "COMING IN SPRING 1995 / Jean-Claude Van Damme / Raul Julia / STREET FIGHTER / Directed by Steven E. de Souza / NOW FILMING IN HOLLYWOOD."
    • Alternative Versionen
      The DVD released in the US by Manga Entertainment contains both the English and Japanese versions of the movie, presented on a double-sided disc. The English version on side 1 is the same one that was shown in the UK and is uncut, except that it is missing a brief shot of Chun-Li's exposed breasts during her shower scene. The Japanese version on side 2 however, includes the shot. Both versions were obviously taken from different sources, as the English side has artifacts of a PAL-NTSC transfer while the Japanese side was taken from a native NTSC master.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Street Fighter II Movie (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Them Bones
      Written by Jerry Cantrell

      Published by Buttnuggett Publishing (ASCAP)

      Performed by Alice in Chains

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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      • 6. August 1994 (Japan)
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      • Japanisch
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