![]() The action was coordinated by Ishii Kazuyoshi, the founder of the K-1 kickboxing promotion, and former K-1 champion, Andy Hug. The staff wanted a more realistic and technical approach but yet still raw, which translated flawlessly into this movie. ![]() You can’t have Street Fighter without some kung fu fighting, which is the heart and soul of this movie. The art isn’t too stereotypical by relying on big eyes too much with the exemption of its female cast, but other than that, everything is just perfect and you couldn’t ask for more. Very true to the games and makes them recognizable to newbies and veterans of the series alike. Well, the character design is just fantastic. But I have trouble over looking it being a Sagat fan and all. and I think the staff had the right reasons why they couldn’t make it happen. I was hoping Ryu and Sagat would fight one more time, but that didn’t happen I do have some complaints such as the lack of use of Sagat after the intro. ![]() It is very true to the source material and even influenced the Street Fighter Alpha branch of the series. With the exemption of Akuma’s brief cameo, pretty much virtually every character has their own memorable placement even though some may not have any direct connection to the establishment or progressions of the main story. I think this is the ultimate anime in adapting video games.
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