1/31/2024 0 Comments Chun-li street fighter 6 age![]() ![]() Eagerly desiring a rematch with Ryu, he reminisces over his childhood experiences. On the other side of the world, Ken, Ryu's old training partner, friend and rival, finds himself dissatisfied with the lack of challenge. Time has passed since his battle with Sagat, and Ryu now travels the Asian continent in search of battle. ![]() ![]() Ryu gathers internal energy and unleashes it all at once, in the form of a Hadoken, at which point it cuts to the film's title. Enraged and humiliated, Sagat charges towards Ryu. However, Ryu counter-attacks with his signature technique, the Shoryuken, inflicting a severe wound on Sagat's chest, a wound that later becomes Sagat's trademark scar. Ryu evades the blow, but Sagat knocks him down with a couple of kicks. Channeling his chi, he unleashes his built-up internal energy at his challenger. However, despite his renowned strength and abilities, Sagat has some difficulty defeating his opponent. With the thunder roaring in the background, they both fight in an epic duel. The movie begins with Japanese martial artist Ryu facing off against Muay Thai champion Sagat. Though the movie's events do not seem to be acknowledged by the main games' storyline, many of the details were included in later games, in particular the Street Fighter Alpha series. The action sequences had a very realistic portrayal in comparison to other Street Fighter anime, and action anime in general, due to the assistance of K-1 founder and professional fighter, Kazuyoshi Ishii and Andy Hug. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie was well received among fans of the games, and is generally considered to be far superior to the live-action film which followed it. The movie, originally released in Japan on August 8, 1994, has been adapted into English in dubbed and subtitled format by Manga Entertainment, who later produced the TV series Street Fighter II V. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, originally released in Japan as Street Fighter II Movie ( ストリートファイターII MOVIE, Sutorīto Faitā Tsū Mūbī ?, not to be confused with the live-action adaptation) is a 1994 animated film adaptation of the Street Fighter II fighting games written by Kenichi Imai, directed by Gisaburō Sugii and animated by Group TAC. ![]()
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