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* LateExportForYou: Latin America never saw an official release until 2020, when it was added without any kind of warning to Amazon Prime with a brand new dub.

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* LateExportForYou: Latin America never saw an official release until 2020, when it was added without any kind of warning to Amazon Prime Video with a brand new dub.
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** Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In ''The Animated Movie'', Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson, while Zangief was voiced by Creator/MichaelSorich. In the Manga dub of ''II V'', Ken was voiced by Creator/StephenApostolina, while Zangief was voiced by the late Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum, while Zangief is voiced by Joe Romersa.

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** Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In ''The Animated Movie'', Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson, while Zangief was voiced by Creator/MichaelSorich.Michael Sorich. In the Manga dub of ''II V'', Ken was voiced by Creator/StephenApostolina, while Zangief was voiced by the late Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum, while Zangief is voiced by Joe Romersa.

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* RoleReprise: Much like with ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', the Manga dub of the film uses some of the same cast from ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', reprising their roles from both. Ryu, Chun-Li, and Vega are the only ones to have the same voices in all three.
** Adon gets a bit luckier with his Japanese voice, Creator/WataruTakagi, who voiced him in the games.
* TheOtherDarrin: Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In the Animated Movie, Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson and Zangief by Michael Sorich. In the Manga dub of II V, Ken was voiced by Creator/StephenApostolina and Zangief by the late Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum and Zangief by Joe Romersa.
** Gouken had a similar recasting. In the Animated Movie, he was voiced by Michael Forest. In this movie he is voiced by Simon Prescott.
* YouSoundFamiliar: Both Ken's and Zangief's voices were in the other two works as well. Steve Blum voiced T. Hawk in the former and Dhalsim in the latter. Romersa voiced Balrog in both works.

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* RoleReprise: RoleReprise:
** In the Japanese version, Creator/WataruTakagi and Creator/TomomichiNishimura reprised their roles as Adon and Akuma, respectively.
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Much like with ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', the Manga dub of the film uses some of the same cast from ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', reprising their roles from both. Ryu, Chun-Li, and Vega are the only ones to have the same voices in all three.
* TheOtherDarrin:
** Adon gets a bit luckier with his Japanese voice, Creator/WataruTakagi, who voiced him in the games.
* TheOtherDarrin:
Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In the ''The Animated Movie, Movie'', Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson and Frierson, while Zangief was voiced by Michael Sorich. Creator/MichaelSorich. In the Manga dub of II V, ''II V'', Ken was voiced by Creator/StephenApostolina and Creator/StephenApostolina, while Zangief was voiced by the late Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum and Creator/SteveBlum, while Zangief is voiced by Joe Romersa.
** Gouken had a similar recasting. In the ''The Animated Movie, he Movie'', Gouken was voiced by Michael Forest. In this movie movie, he is voiced by Simon Prescott.
* YouSoundFamiliar: YouSoundFamiliar:
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Both Ken's and Zangief's voices were in the other two works as well. Steve Blum voiced T. Hawk in the former and Dhalsim in the latter. Romersa voiced Balrog in both works.



** Creator/BobPapenbrook was present in II V as the voice of Nucchi before voicing Dan in this movie.

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** Creator/BobPapenbrook was present in II V ''II V'' as the voice of Nucchi before voicing Dan in this movie.
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* RoleReprisal: Much like with ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', the Manga dub of the film uses some of the same cast from ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', reprising their roles from both. Ryu, Chun-Li, and Vega are the only ones to have the same voices in all three.

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* RoleReprisal: RoleReprise: Much like with ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', the Manga dub of the film uses some of the same cast from ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', reprising their roles from both. Ryu, Chun-Li, and Vega are the only ones to have the same voices in all three.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In the Animated Movie, Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson and Zangief by Michael Sorich. In the Manga dub of II V, Ken was voiced by Steve Apostolina and Zangief by Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/StevenJayBlum and Zangief by Joe Romersa.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In the Animated Movie, Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson and Zangief by Michael Sorich. In the Manga dub of II V, Ken was voiced by Steve Apostolina Creator/StephenApostolina and Zangief by the late Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/StevenJayBlum Creator/SteveBlum and Zangief by Joe Romersa.



* YouSoundFamiliar: Both Ken's and Zangief's voices were in the other two works as well. Steven Blum voiced T. Hawk in the former and Dhalsim in the latter. Romersa voiced Balrog in both works.

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* YouSoundFamiliar: Both Ken's and Zangief's voices were in the other two works as well. Steven Steve Blum voiced T. Hawk in the former and Dhalsim in the latter. Romersa voiced Balrog in both works.
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** Tom Wyner had previously provided the voice of M. Bison in both of the previous works.

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** Tom Wyner had previously provided the voice of M. Bison in both of the previous works.works.
** Creator/BobPapenbrook was present in II V as the voice of Nucchi before voicing Dan in this movie.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In the Animated Movie, Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson and Zangief by Michael Sorich. In the Manga dub of II V, Ken was voiced by Steve Apostolina and Zangief by Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/StevenBlum and Zangief by Joe Romersa.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In the Animated Movie, Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson and Zangief by Michael Sorich. In the Manga dub of II V, Ken was voiced by Steve Apostolina and Zangief by Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/StevenBlum Creator/StevenJayBlum and Zangief by Joe Romersa.
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* LateExportForYou: Latin America never saw an official release until 2020, when it was added without any kind of warning to Amazon Prime with a brand new dub.

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* LateExportForYou: Latin America never saw an official release until 2020, when it was added without any kind of warning to Amazon Prime with a brand new dub.dub.
* RoleReprisal: Much like with ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', the Manga dub of the film uses some of the same cast from ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', reprising their roles from both. Ryu, Chun-Li, and Vega are the only ones to have the same voices in all three.
** Adon gets a bit luckier with his Japanese voice, Creator/WataruTakagi, who voiced him in the games.
* TheOtherDarrin: Ken and Zangief have different voice actors in comparison to their previous appearances. In the Animated Movie, Ken was voiced by Eddie Frierson and Zangief by Michael Sorich. In the Manga dub of II V, Ken was voiced by Steve Apostolina and Zangief by Kevin Seymour. Here, Ken is voiced by Creator/StevenBlum and Zangief by Joe Romersa.
** Gouken had a similar recasting. In the Animated Movie, he was voiced by Michael Forest. In this movie he is voiced by Simon Prescott.
* YouSoundFamiliar: Both Ken's and Zangief's voices were in the other two works as well. Steven Blum voiced T. Hawk in the former and Dhalsim in the latter. Romersa voiced Balrog in both works.
** Tom Wyner had previously provided the voice of M. Bison in both of the previous works.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The back of Creator/MangaEntertainment's DVD release calls it the "pulse-pounding sequel to the popular ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'' series." The two works aren't even in the same continuity, and even if they were, it would be a prequel given the games themselves.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The back of Creator/MangaEntertainment's DVD release calls it the "pulse-pounding sequel to the popular ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'' series." The two works aren't even in the same continuity, and even if they were, it would be a prequel given the games themselves.themselves.
* LateExportForYou: Latin America never saw an official release until 2020, when it was added without any kind of warning to Amazon Prime with a brand new dub.
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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: The back of Creator/MangaEntertainment's DVD release calls it the "pulse-pounding sequel to the popular ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'' series." The two works aren't even in the same continuity, and even if they were, it would be a prequel given the games themselves.

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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The back of Creator/MangaEntertainment's DVD release calls it the "pulse-pounding sequel to the popular ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'' series." The two works aren't even in the same continuity, and even if they were, it would be a prequel given the games themselves.
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* CowboyBeBopAtHisComputer: The back of Creator/MangaEntertainment's DVD release calls it the "pulse-pounding sequel to the popular ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'' series." The two works aren't even in the same continuity, and even if they were, it would be a prequel given the games themselves.

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