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Street Fighter II: V

  • TV Series
  • 1995
  • TV-Y7
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.6K
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Street Fighter II: V (1995)
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Ken, Ryu and friends use their martial arts skills to fight criminals.Ken, Ryu and friends use their martial arts skills to fight criminals.Ken, Ryu and friends use their martial arts skills to fight criminals.

  • Stars
    • Tesshô Genda
    • Skip Stellrecht
    • Kirk Thornton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.6K
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    • Stars
      • Tesshô Genda
      • Skip Stellrecht
      • Kirk Thornton
    • 25User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Guile
    • 1995
    Skip Stellrecht
    • Ryu
    • 1995
    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Guile (Manga Entertainment dub)…
    • 1995
    Randy McPherson
    Randy McPherson
    • Fei-Long (Manga Entertainment dub)…
    • 1995
    Junie Hoang
    Junie Hoang
    • Chun-Li…
    • 1995
    Jason Douglas
    Jason Douglas
    • Ken Masters (ADV Films dub)…
    • 1995
    Bridget Hoffman
    Bridget Hoffman
    • Big Woman…
    • 1995
    Rob Mungle
    Rob Mungle
    • Guile (ADV Films dub)…
    • 1995
    Brett Weaver
    • Ryu (ADV Films dub)…
    • 1995
    Dan Lorge
    Dan Lorge
    • Additional Voices
    • 1995
    Orlando Vigiani
    • Ryu
    • 1995
    Tânia Gaidarji
    • Chun Li
    • 1995
    Tamara Lo
    • Chun-Li…
    • 1995
    Andrew Klimko
    • Fei-Long (ADV Films dub)
    • 1995
    Chisa Yokoyama
    Chisa Yokoyama
    • Chun-Li
    • 1995
    Lia Sargent
    Lia Sargent
    • Chun-Li
    • 1995
    Tom Wyner
    Tom Wyner
    • M. Bison…
    • 1995
    Francisco Borges
    • Balrog
    • 1995
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    dee.reid

    Cool, Anime' gets a fine treatment in this Street Fighter

    "Street Fighter II: V" is cool. It's been a while (since about 1994) from when I last played the video games but this animated series, done in true Japanese Anime' style, remains tasteful and respectful to the source material. But still, obviously it was meant to cash in on the "Street Fighter" craze of the early '90s. Ken and Ryu are two fighters who have trained together since childhood and embark on a worldwide odyssey to learn the secrets to fighting. They encounter many friends and enemies (including Chinese babe Chun-Li and American military hard-a** Guile) and run afoul of martial arts-trained nasties including ruthless dictator M. Bison. The "Street Fighter" movie with Jean-Claude Van Damme wasn't cool, but this piece of animation takes the cake. It's just too cool.
    10ninjaboyryujin

    One of the finest anime out there.

    Marvellous done in a small number of episodes. Never watched such a great heart wrenching anime with so many characters we can learn many things from. The way the plot takes turns and various cultures from various countries is displayed is just epic. No words. The journey of the plot was marvellous and portrays many country's specialities. And also portrays and showcases some of the dark truths of the world such as jails. Definitely a must watch.
    somedude248

    Deviates from source material, but good nonetheless.

    As part of the endless Street Fighter craze in the early to mid 90's, two Street Fighter TV shows were made. One was an American GI Joe knockoff, and the other was II V, a prequel to the Street Fighter II game. Let's compare the two, shall we?

    II V is about the main characters of the game, Ryu and Ken, barely out of their teens as they travel the world in a quest to improve their martial art skills, meeting new foes and friends along the way (most game characters of course). No top secret crime fighting organization (US cartoon) or country invasion that has nothing to do with street fighting (US movie), the show actually sticks to the premise of the title, street fighting!

    The show does deviate in character designs for a bit, but most are recognizable. Fighting babe Chun-Li looks a bit different from her video game incarnation, but she's still immediately recognizable.

    The show is reasonably well animated, not as good as the SF II anime movie (although that's expected considering the budget) but far superior to its American animated counterpart.

    And of course, how can you not like a show that ends its previews with "Gonna burn some muscle!" You can't. Unless you're a soulless critic (oh wait...) So if you like fighting anime and don't mind some deviations from the plot in your instruction manual, do yourself a favor and hunt down the DVD's, or wait till it airs on WAM! or Encore Action. You won't be disappointed.
    MovieCriticMarvelfan

    Great series but Street Fighter Game Tv series in 1996 is better

    The IMDB has only 1 series for Sf but thats incorrect theres another tv series that came in 96 produced by USA Studios in fact I am watching the Spanish version of it here in my country Nicaragua. The action is just as great, but animation is alot better characters look smoother, older and more graceful. This series is just as good as 95 series check them both out.
    Kolbe

    The best product of the Street Fighter world

    Ryu has no bandana in his head, some characters don't appear at all, Sagat is Ryu's fried, Dhalsim is not a fighter, Chun Li is a 15 year-old girl and his father, being alive, is Fei Long's sifu. In abstract, this japanese series is not even faithful to the original plot of the game. If you're a Street Fighter fan you might say "Then this series sucks!". That affirmation is far to long from reality -and I myself am a Street Fighter fan. Street Fighter II V is probably one of the greatest stories in whole anime, and one of the the best martial arts plots ever. We're before a very realistic story, narrated in the very realistic way possible for a 90's anime (except for a chapter or two). No one here has special powers or unreal moves. They're just martial artists, as real as Jackie Chan or Jet Li can be (without special effects). And when the 'hadouken' makes its presence, is not in a fantastic way, but a real one. Not just a power up like a Kamehame (Dragon Ball) that you can do like you walk of talk. Is based on a real work of investigation from the production team. In this series, you get to know Bodi Darma, the spiritual basis of martial arts, an the principles of Kundalini. Also, you get to know some places in the world, being as faithful as they can be in anime. From USA to Hong Kong, to India and Spain. The character's are for real too, not too cartoonish (for their personalities). Ken, being rich, changes his cloths almost every day, while Ryu has only 3 shirts and 2 pants (count if you don't believe me); and a pair of "Jordan" shoes that Ken gave him. Bison is not just "the bad guy". He has some napoleonic spirit in him, and the power he has is no different from the one Ryu and Ken have (in the game, every character's power is 'different' or with different origins. In the real world that can't be true). I can say, with no regrets, that the all Street Fighter things out there (games, movies, comics), this was the one I enjoyed more. And the one with most value. Totally recommended!

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    • Trivia
      In some episodes throughout the series, if you look hard enough, you will be able to see Akuma, another Street Fighter character.
    • Goofs
      For those that are not familiar with the Japanese language. Ryu's name is pronounced (Ree-you), not (Rye-you). Also Ryu is a direct translation meaning Dragon in Japanese, thus making Ken's and Ryu's signature move Sho-ryu-ken literally translating Rising Dragon Punch.
    • Quotes

      Ryu: [Looking at Samurai armor] Wow. Ancient Japanese battle armor.

      Ken Masters: Yeah. My father is into the Japanese culture.

      Ryu: Oh yeah. I remember now. Your mother is Japanese.

    • Connections
      Featured in Street Fighter II V VHS Commercial (1997)

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Уличный боец: Победа
    • Production companies
      • Group TAC (I)
      • Showgate
      • Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (YTV)
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    • Runtime
      • 22m
    • Color
      • Color

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