Street Fighter II: V
A Nippon TV Original
Two young fighters set out on a world spanning tour to sharpen their skills and pick up new techniques. Ryu and Ken push each other through grueling sparring and fresh challenges as they visit cities, jungles, and ports, soaking up styles from different corners of the globe. Along the way they... Read more
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About Street Fighter II: V
Two young fighters set out on a world spanning tour to sharpen their skills and pick up new techniques. Ryu and Ken push each other through grueling sparring and fresh challenges as they visit cities, jungles, and ports, soaking up styles from different corners of the globe. Along the way they stumble into a secret scheme tied to a shadowy faction known as Shadowlaw. The pursuit blends fast action with moments of humor and camaraderie, as the friends grow from rival teens into more confident partners. While the goal is personal growth, the narrative gradually widens to bigger threats and uneasy alliances that test their code of conduct and loyalty. Each installment balances training arcs with street level skirmishes. The adventure feels like a road trip with a camera rolling.
Premiering in 1995, Street Fighter II V was directed by Gisaburō Sugii with scripts by Kenichi Imai, bringing Capcom's world to TV with a strong Japanese cast led by Chisa Yokoyama, Koji Tsujitani, Kenji Utsumi, Kenji Haga and Tessyo Genda.
Street Fighter II V helped bring arcade combat to a broader audience, blending anime aesthetics with martial arts drama. It introduced new character dynamics and cinematic fight sequences that fans still reference, and it contributed to a wave of game adaptations in the mid 90s. The series also reflects 1990s anime tropes, including dramatic reveals and humorous side quests.
Critics and fans noted the series for its energetic fight scenes and evolving friendship between Ryu and Ken, tempered by themes of mentorship, responsibility, and personal growth. The show balances light humor with darker stakes that broaden the franchise beyond arcade battles. It invites viewers to consider the cost of rising fame as well as the value of teamwork.
Awards: While Street Fighter II V has a devoted fan base, it did not rack up major nominations or wins. Its legacy rests more in its place within the era's trend of adapting popular video games into animated series.
Details
- Release Date
- April 10, 1995
- Episode Length
- 25m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 74 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 29
- Network
- Nippon TV
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- Group TAC
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Chisa Yokoyama
Chun-Li
Kenji Utsumi
M. Bison
Koji Tsujitani
Ryu
Kenji Haga
Ken Masters
Tessyo Genda
Guile
Rokuro Naya
Inspector Dorai
Kazuki Yao
Fei Long
Banjo Ginga
Sagat
Shozo Iizuka
Dhalsim
Kaneto Shiozawa
Vega
Created by: Gisaburō Sugii, Kenichi Imai
Seasons (1 season, 29 episodes)
Season 1
29 episodes - 1995