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[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant We know what you are all thinking]], but sadly, this is not a ''Franchise/MortalKombat[=/=]Franchise/StreetFighter'' [[VideoGame/CapcomVs crossover fighter]].[[note]]Even though Ed Boon said he was very interested in making one, Capcom... is not.[[/note]]

''Mortal Kombat vs. Street Fighter'' is a three-episode series [[WebAnimation of Flash sprite-animations]] by Proxicide. Quality-wise, it's some of the best entertainment flash animation can provide, with a great amount of filters and effects. It could be compared to Alvin-Worm-Jim's ''WebAnimation/SuperMarioBrosZ'', but more action-oriented with less of an emphasis on plot.

The first episode is set in the aftermath of a dimensional portal being opened between the MK and SF universes and a furious battle that ends with both Shang Tsung and Shao Kahn being taken down by the SF universe's strongest fighters, and Outworld without a ruler. Raiden ascends to the throne and goes DrunkWithPower, leading the other warriors in killing most of the warriors of the SF universe, including the two fighters who took down Shang and Kahn. The battle of this episode has Raiden facing off against Ken, one of the few surviving Street Fighters, who seeks to avenge the fallen and save Chun-Li, his LoveInterest, from becoming Raiden's next victim.

The second episode, which is not in continuity with the first, has Ryu and Sakura and Scorpion and Liu Kang discovering a portal that leads to each other's dimensions while in the midst of fighting each other (Ryu and Sakura's fight being practice, and Scorpion and Liu Kang's being the regular MK fight to the death). Ryu promised Sakura that he would retire and settle down with her after his last tournament fight against Akuma, but when he tries to destroy the portal with a Hadoken and accidentally takes out Liu Kang, Scorpion is pissed. After sending Sakura away to warn Ken about what's going down, Ryu steps through the portal to confront Scorpion and face his destiny.

The third and final episode focuses on the relationship between Ryu and Akuma immediately following the events of the second episode. Unable to cope with his feelings toward Ryu, Akuma heads off to face his problems alone, smashing through the barrier between dimensions and coming face to face with Chameleon, who has a certain score to settle with Akuma.

[[http://proxicide.newgrounds.com/flash/ All three parts of the series can be seen on Newgrounds.]]

NOT TO BE CONFUSED with the FanFic ''FanFic/TheUnofficialMKVsSFSaga''.
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!!This series has examples of:
* AlternateContinuity: The second and third episodes have no relation to the first, and a prominent character who was killed in the backstory of the first (Akuma) is very much alive in those episodes, as is Shao Kahn (mentioned by Chameleon in the third episode). In contrast, Scorpion, seen in the background in the opening scene of the first episode, [[spoiler:is killed by Akuma at the end of the second]].
* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Physics in this world follows only one law - the RuleOfCool.
* ArtEvolution: Seen most notably with the HUD and combo counter in the third episode.
* AvengingTheVillain: Chameleon wants revenge for [[spoiler:Scorpion's death.]]
* BeamSpam[=/=]BulletHell: Raiden does this.
* BigDamnHeroes: Subverted with Chun-Li against Raiden. Played straight with [[spoiler:Akuma, of ''all'' people, saving Ryu from Scorpion.]] [[spoiler:Ryu]] would later return the favor against [[spoiler:Chameleon]].
* BulletTime: Lots of times.
* ButtMonkey: Kintaro. Gets berated by Raiden multiple times, is punked by Ken, and then finds himself on the wrong end of an [[MegatonPunch uppercut]] from Raiden. Instead of becoming a TwinkleInTheSky, he ''explodes'' in the distance.
* CanonForeigner: Shin Lv. 2 Akuma... [[CanonImmigrant at least, until]] ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition]]'' gave us Oni.
* CombinationAttack: Most notably, [[spoiler:Akuma and Ryu pulling a ''double'' Shun Goku Satsu to counter Chameleon's own Shun Goku Satsu.]]
* {{Crossover}}: ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' and ''Franchise/MortalKombat''
* DrunkWithPower: Raiden's descent to evil in the first MK vs. SF began when he took the throne of Outworld, and he only got worse from there.
* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: After merging with the ''MK'' verse, the ''SF'' verse was pretty much screwed.
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Raiden gets ''ripped in half'' by Ken's final attack. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
* FauxActionGirl: Chun-Li gets hit with this hard, to the point of being a DamselInDistress.
* FinishHim: It's a crossover involving ''[[TropeNamers Mortal Kombat]]''. What did you expect?
* HurricaneKick: Ryu, Ken and Akuma
* IAmNotLeftHanded: Averted. Akuma activates his Shin form from ''the very beginning'' of the fight against Chameleon.
* {{Jerkass}}: Raiden in the first episode is a quintessential asshole. Combine this with the BackStory, however, and it's clear he is worse.
* KamehameHadoken: ''Street Fighter'', remember?
* KillSteal: This is done accidentally by Ryu, who only wanted to destroy the portal between the MK and SF worlds, and sets off the battle against Scorpion.
* LackOfEmpathy: Raiden.
* LeParkour: Happens quite often, especially in the Akuma vs. Chameleon fight.
* LoveInterest: Ken and Chun-Li from the first episode and Ryu and Sakura from the second.
* LukeIAmYourFather: TheReveal of the final episode is that [[spoiler:Akuma is actually Ryu's father, thus explaining his BigDamnHeroes moment in the previous episode. Ryu states that deep down, he knew the entire time.]] It should be noted that in canon, [[spoiler:Akuma is actually more like Ryu's adoptive uncle.]]
* MoreDakka: In both the first and third episodes, Chun-Li and Akuma whip out a {{BFG}} and start firing a hailstorm of projectiles upon their foe. Chun-Li's barrage doesn't do much good against Raiden, but Akuma's has markedly more success [[spoiler:up until Chameleon takes the weapon away from him and uses it against him!]]
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: The villains are quite fond of dealing these out.
* PowerCopying: [[AllYourPowersCombined True to form]], Chameleon uses the powers of all the other male "ninjas" at his behest against Akuma. [[spoiler:He later copies the Shun Goku Satsu from Akuma after viciously brutalizing him and attempts to use it against both Ryu and Akuma. It... backfires, to say the least.]]
* PowerGlows
* PrecisionFStrike: [[spoiler:Chameleon borrows [[VideoGame/MortalKombatShaolinMonks the more profane variant]] of Scorpion's [[CatchPhrase "GET OVER HERE!"]] after he wails on a beaten Akuma.]]
* RuleOfCool: Also MST3KMantra
* ShockAndAwe: Raiden.
* SuperMode
** TransformationSequence: Akuma when turning into Shin Akuma and then Shin '''Lv. 2''' Akuma.
* SwirlyEnergyThingy: The dimensional portal from the second episode.
* TeleportSpam: Raiden is fond of doing this.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Liu Kang, who is one-shotted by accident by Ryu's Hadoken when the latter tries to destroy the portal between their respective dimensions.
* WouldHitAGirl: While neither Ryu nor Ken are too shy about hitting women (they ''are'' fighters, after all), Raiden's treatment of the women of the SF universe is very much the evil version.
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