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* InconsistentSpelling: The movie refers to Bison's organization as "Shadowlaw" instead of "Shadaloo", even on printed documents. Capcom used the "Shadowlaw" spelling in the manuals for the home versions at the time before making "Shadaloo" the standard spelling.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The movie refers to Bison's organization as "Shadowlaw" instead of "Shadaloo", even on printed documents. Capcom used the "Shadowlaw" spelling in the manuals for the home versions at the time before making "Shadaloo" the standard spelling.
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* AnimeThemeSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvgRWyzENes "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Tsuyosa to"]] plays during [[spoiler:Ryu and Ken's fight with Bison]]. ''Street Fighter Zero'', the Japanese version of the ''Street Fighter Alpha'', features an instrumental version of the song for its Dramatic Battle mode. ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone Project X Zone 2]]'' also features an instrumental version of the song [[spoiler:when Ryu fights a BrainwashedAndCrazy Ken in Chapter 29 of the game and later in Chapter 38 when Ryu and Ken finish off Bison]]. Music/MayNakabayashi [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HK7lqtzBLM later did a cover for the song]] to promote ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Ultra Street Fighter II]]'''s release on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

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* AnimeThemeSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvgRWyzENes "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Tsuyosa to"]] plays during [[spoiler:Ryu and Ken's fight with Bison]]. ''Street Fighter Zero'', the Japanese version of the ''Street Fighter Alpha'', features an instrumental version of the song for its Dramatic Battle mode. ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone Project X Zone 2]]'' also features an instrumental version of the song [[spoiler:when Ryu fights a BrainwashedAndCrazy Ken in Chapter 29 of the game and later in Chapter 38 when Ryu and Ken finish off Bison]]. Music/MayNakabayashi [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HK7lqtzBLM later did a cover for the song]] to promote ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Ultra Street Fighter II]]'''s release on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.Platform/NintendoSwitch.

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The film's initial American release in 1995 came with a healthy dose of censorship attached -- cuts to the infamous Chun-Li shower scene accompanied toned-down blood and swearing. Creator/MangaEntertainment rectified this in 2006 with a dual-sided DVD that contained a (virtually) uncensored version of the English dub and a (completely) uncensored version of the original Japanese version of the film. In 2008, Netflix began streaming a fully uncut version of the film's English dub with either the English or Japanese soundtrack backing the dub. It is currently licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who [[https://www.facebook.com/147168055312297/photos/a.196378827057886.55668.147168055312297/1025494254146335/?type=1 re-released the film on DVD, Blu-ray and now 4K as of 2023]] completely uncut in October 2016.

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The film's initial American release in 1995 came with a healthy dose of censorship attached -- cuts to the infamous Chun-Li shower scene accompanied toned-down blood and swearing. Creator/MangaEntertainment rectified this in 2006 with a dual-sided DVD that contained a (virtually) uncensored version of the English dub and a (completely) uncensored version of the original Japanese version of the film. In 2008, Netflix began streaming a fully uncut version of the film's English dub with either the English or Japanese soundtrack backing the dub. It is currently licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who [[https://www.facebook.com/147168055312297/photos/a.196378827057886.55668.147168055312297/1025494254146335/?type=1 re-released the film on DVD, Blu-ray DVD and now 4K as of 2023]] Blu-ray]] completely uncut in October 2016.
2016. A 4K version was released in November 2023.
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* MarketBasedTitle: The film, known in Japan as ''Street Fighter II Movie'', was retitled ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'' for its overseas release to avoid confusion with [[Film/StreetFighter the live-action film]].
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The film's initial American release in 1995 came with a healthy dose of censorship attached -- cuts to the infamous Chun-Li shower scene accompanied toned-down blood and swearing. Creator/MangaEntertainment rectified this in 2006 with a dual-sided DVD that contained a (virtually) uncensored version of the English dub and a (completely) uncensored version of the original Japanese version of the film. In 2008, Netflix began streaming a fully uncut version of the film's English dub with either the English or Japanese soundtrack backing the dub. It is currently licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who [[https://www.facebook.com/147168055312297/photos/a.196378827057886.55668.147168055312297/1025494254146335/?type=1 re-released the film on DVD and Blu-ray]] completely uncut in October 2016.

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The film's initial American release in 1995 came with a healthy dose of censorship attached -- cuts to the infamous Chun-Li shower scene accompanied toned-down blood and swearing. Creator/MangaEntertainment rectified this in 2006 with a dual-sided DVD that contained a (virtually) uncensored version of the English dub and a (completely) uncensored version of the original Japanese version of the film. In 2008, Netflix began streaming a fully uncut version of the film's English dub with either the English or Japanese soundtrack backing the dub. It is currently licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who [[https://www.facebook.com/147168055312297/photos/a.196378827057886.55668.147168055312297/1025494254146335/?type=1 re-released the film on DVD DVD, Blu-ray and Blu-ray]] now 4K as of 2023]] completely uncut in October 2016.
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** Chun-Li fights and gets injured by Vega while wearing a loose fitting nightshirt.

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** Chun-Li fights and gets injured clawed leaving a bloody slash across her breast by Vega while wearing a loose fitting nightshirt.
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* AdaptationalWimp: [[spoiler: Guile]] has grand total of one fight scene in the movie, where he [[spoiler: serves as Bison's punching bag before getting unceremoniously knocked off a cliff]]. All the while acting like a stoic badass which inadvertently gives him major MilesGloriosus vibes.
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** Chun-Li's nightshirt gets torn, which exposes her bra, during her fight with Vega.

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** Chun-Li's nightshirt gets torn, which exposes her bra, during her fight with Vega.Vega, though it's justified due to his attacking with his claw.
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After the unexpected success of the original ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' and its subsequent revisions and console ports, Capcom decided to produce [[TheAnimeOfTheGame a feature-length anime movie]] based on the series and hired Ceator/GroupTAC to animate it. The movie, simply titled ''Street Fighter II Movie'' in Japan and later released internationally as ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'', was first announced in 1993 at the same time as ''Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' (the fourth version of the game) began distribution in the arcades. It was released theatrically on August 8, 1994.

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After the unexpected success of the original ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' and its subsequent revisions and console ports, Capcom decided to produce [[TheAnimeOfTheGame a feature-length anime movie]] based on the series and hired Ceator/GroupTAC Creator/GroupTAC to animate it. The movie, simply titled ''Street Fighter II Movie'' in Japan and later released internationally as ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'', was first announced in 1993 at the same time as ''Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' (the fourth version of the game) began distribution in the arcades. It was released theatrically on August 8, 1994.

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