The Animated Movie already served that purpose. Afterall, this is Street Fighter II V, it doesn’t have to be the game to be great sometimes. But even if they are changed, they are still recognizable and I feel that this adds it’s own dose of originality. Chun Li is really cute, but doesn’t have her hair buns. Guile’s haircut isn’t really that exaggerated. Ken’s design is faithful to the game design. But it’s not the bandana that defines the man, it’s the man that defines the bandana, but in place of the bandana, Ryu wears a rosary given to him by a girl who worked with him at the island. Ryu tends to look more like Ryo Hazuki from Shenmue except without his jacket, and his trademark bandana is not at all present. Some of the character design has been changed and is not what you’re used to. So because of the flow of the story and the liberties that was taken to open to new opportunities. But each thing is taken one step at a time to develop and connects very well. ![]() And then, beomes a story of two young men trying to discover themselves goes on from there on how they must stop M. I also liked how the fights with Guile symbolized that Ken and Ryu only know what they have their training, and lack the reality combat experience Guile has on not just on the streets, but in the battlefield which defines that difference between them. But I don’t see how they could fit at some points and it’s better to not have them, than have them and be useless which was a problem I had with Final Fantasy VII Advent Children which had many useless cast members. So fans of thoseĬharacters may find it disappointing. Honda, and Blanka are not in this series, and Akuma only has on screen cameos. OK, what I am going to say is a spoiler, but I need to mention it for multiple reasons, one of the reasons is to mention a negative and to inform those who are fans of those characters who want to see this series: T.Hawk, E. Putting them at that age gives better and more sensible opportunities for character development and sets things in a whole new perspective. Steve Blum and Kevin Seymour replace Michael Sorich as Dhalsim and Zangief respectively.Personally, I really liked the approach the staff did with this series by making Ken and Ryu teenagers.Randy McPherson replaces Bryan Cranston as Fei-Long.Stephen Apostolina replaces Eddie Frierson as Ken.Most of the English cast would later reprise their roles for Street Fighter II V, with some exceptions.The dub would later be released with the original Japanese score reinstated on the 2006 Uncut, Uncensored, Unleashed DVD. ![]()
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