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Street Fighter: The Animated Series

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  • 1995–1997
  • TV-Y7
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Street Fighter: The Animated Series (1995)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCol. William Guile and his co-horts must fight to thwart Gen. Bison's evil schemes.Col. William Guile and his co-horts must fight to thwart Gen. Bison's evil schemes.Col. William Guile and his co-horts must fight to thwart Gen. Bison's evil schemes.

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    10True_BackLash

    A more faithful version of the Street Fighter than the movie

    In the mid 90s, USA created a Street Fighter series that followed some aspects of the 1994 film and mainly attempted to keep it close to the source material.

    In the show, Guile leads a task force of Street Fighters to stop global terrorism, usually, M. Bison's Shadaloo. Some of the changes of the movie (Balrog a good guy and Dee Jay a bad guy) were corrected to the original storyline, special moves were more prominently featured and characters like Akuma and Feilong, who were left out of the movie featured in the show.

    Other movie changes/additions like Chunli being a reporter, Zangief aligned with Shadaloo and the existence of movie character, Sawada were kept. This led to a pretty decent vibe to the show.

    In addition, characters from other Capcom games were featured most notably the Street Fighter Alpha and Final Fight series.

    When I was a teenager I enjoyed this show because of the action-packed nature of the show, which was carried over from the video game it's based on. I give Street Fighter a perfect 10/10.
    8ostracized4-47-500276

    A great cartoon from the 90s.

    Okay, so you probably watched this show as a kid and came back to it to realize how much it "sucks," or you managed to see some M. Bison "YES!" videos on YouTube and decided to explore the rest of the show. You then realized that the show wasn't quite what it was cut out to be, huh? I challenge the notion that the show is what's at fault, but rather it's the viewer's perspective that needs enlightening. I'll explain.

    Street Fighter: The Animated Series is not only a series that merits watching, it merits rewatching. I've personally seen each episode at least 8 times. You can't just be the passive couch-potato observer, however. This isn't an action flick meant to engage semi-dispassionate viewers dragged into the cinema by their friends, this is a (clearly) low budget cartoon made by some people who only had a cursory understanding of what Street Fighter was really all about. Maybe they watched the 1993 movie and played some Street Fighter II Turbo during the breaks to get some ideas for the characters, but that's really it.

    So why is it so great? Why bother even watching past the first episode? When you look past the recycled and poorly done animations, the cheesy action, the continuity and drawing errors, and so forth, it's because this show is outrageously funny. In fact, everything I just listed contributes in some way to this show's value, but it really shines with the characters themselves.

    So the way I propose for you to watch this cartoon is like a hawk. Try to find out the badass things Bison says (the best acted character on the show). Seek out all the goofy dialogue. Try to ascertain whether or not the creators of the show were seriously putting in effort, or if they thought the many glitches of the show were actually rather hilarious (especially considering that they had to have known exactly what they were). I cannot walk away from the show without the feeling that Will Meugniot wasn't making a piece of crap, but was rather stringing together a collection of inside jokes for the audience to pry into if they could.

    As for the content of the show itself, like I said it really shines with the characters. Bison and Guile diametrically opposed in their struggle of good v. evil. Deejay being as stereotypical as possible ("Yes mahn! Dhe champ is bhaak!"), Honda the ace computer hacker, Cammy the ho, T. Hawk the lovestruck... hawk. The characters are all just completely amusing in their own ways. The second season features (for the second and final time since season one) Col. Sawada (how did he raise in rank from the movie? Watch to find out!) talking at a million words per minute. Have some fun trying to repeat his lines or make up some of your own in a Sawada-esque speed and style. The same can be done for Chun-Li, who in my mind can easily be exaggerated into a manly sounding woman.

    So go away if you expect this show to just unravel itself for you. Please do watch this show if you want to try to find all the little nitpicks and to enjoy the cartoon with a critical eye, especially if you love Street Fighter.
    7xamtaro

    The Ups and Downs of Street Fighter

    One word sums up this 1995 TV series based on the popular Street fighter game by Capcom and the 1994 Street Fighter movie. That word is "inconsistent".

    Quality of writing and animation varies greatly between seasons and even between episodes. Season 2 can be easily regarded as immensely superior to season 1(a trend that many 90s animated series seem to follow, like Fantastic four or Iron man)

    Season 1 generally follows in the footsteps of the 1994 movie. Cheesy, self contained episodic stories. Some episodes, especially the more character centric episodes are quite good and help a lot with the character development. But some episodes come across as terrible toy advertisements. Sometimes characters are thrown in just to showcase their powers and the scripting at points is terrible with juvenile humor and cheesy dialogue. The animation in season 1 is mediocre. The character designs are nice, more realistic than the designs in the game or the Japanese manga. But choppy animation, simplistic art and static camera angles with little attention to detail lends to a very low budget look for majority of the episodes in season 1.

    Season 2 saw a huge improvement in the show. Starting from the episode "The Hammer Strikes", one can tell the the overall tone of the second season is generally a lot more serious than the first. The episodes are still self contained but have an underlying storyline to tie everything up. Character subplots are carried on and developed nicely as the series goes along such as Blanka's conflict with the beast within, Cammy's mysterious past and Guile's wavering confidence in his leadership of the team. Animation in season is also taken up a huge notch. The animation is smoother and more dynamic utilizing a good mix of close-ups, full body pans and kinetic framing of shots to give the show a very strong, almost movie-style look. Some episodes are even on par with the quality in the Japanese Street Fighter anime movie. With the improvement in animation, the art detail takes a jump too. The blacks are heavy and body contours are sharper, all adding to the enjoyment.

    A small side note here. The portrayal of the "special powers" like Guile's Sonic Boom or Ryu's hadouken in this series is possibly the most true to the game ever. In the game, a single Hadouken can be fired multiple times and just knocks an opponent down. It does not destroy require great strain on Ryu, nor does a single blast take down a building(as portrayed in other adaptations of Street fighter).

    So overall, this series was a noble effort, possibly one of the better animated series based on a game. Shaky at first but finally showed improvement. The characters were easy to relate to, the animation and writing were enjoyable in the end. Personally, i recommend just watching the first episode, then skipping to episode 14 onward.

    I give it 7 out of 10 for a good effort, and in keeping true to the spirit of the game it is based on. Not perfect, but not bad either.
    brandtfam1

    A complete Joke!

    Not only did the live action movie suck, but this crappy cartoon sucked even worse.

    Possible the worst version of Street Fighter ever. The Anime followed the game much closer.

    Definitely crap not worth watching if you're a true fan.

    To start off we have crappy character designs, and even worse plot lines. It's no wonder this show went off the air so quickly. It's much worse than the Street Fighter II V series, which was a total disappointment and left us with more questions then answers. Thank god it will probably never see a DVD release.
    10Just-A-Fan-of-Buuhan

    This is delicious!

    I've gotta be honest here - even if I only watched CLIPS of the series on YouTube, I still died of laughter at how good this laughably bad series is. With the first season airing a year before Alpha 2 hit shelves for the kids of the 1990s to play on their home gaming consoles, this takes place after the live action movie released in '94. The main cast stays true to the movie, of course, but then you've got the guest characters. If you've read the 2007 manga prelude to Alpha 2, yeah - Sakura's definitely true to the lore & the games here. So accurate in fact that she can make Guile obtain an animation error just by throwing him.

    Guile: "Look... I understand how you must feel, kid, but we can't bring you along on a dangerous mission like this." Sakura: *throws Guile so hard on to the ground the animators forgot how to draw his head*

    It also spawned some memorable memes (Bison's well known "Yes!"), and listen... if you're calling this bad, let me just remind you that there are worse shows & movies out there.

    Bison: "Well done, Balrog!"

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      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.
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      Ryu's name is consistently mispronounced as 'Rye-u' instead of its correct pronunciation.
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      M. Bison: [watching Guile losing a fight] Ha ha ha ha! This is delicious!

      Balog: Guess you won't be needing those tapes I made for you. You want me to get rid of them?

      M. Bison: Don't be hasty. Not until I see those street fighters pummeled to dust, which should be any moment now.

      [watches Guile get rammed to the ground]

      M. Bison: Yes! Yes!

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      Edited into Leet Fighters (2012)

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