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{{quote|''"Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found'' '''[[A God Am I|A GOD?!]]"'''|'''M. Bison'''}}
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{{quote|''"Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found '''[[A God Am I|A GOD?!]]'''"''|'''[[Big Bad|M. Bison]]'''}}
   
{{quote|''"Quick! Change the channel!"''|Zangief}}
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{{quote|''"[[What an Idiot!|Quick! Change the channel!]]"''|'''[[Dumb Muscle|Zangief]]'''}}
   
 
A [[Live Action Adaptation]] of the wildly popular ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series.
 
A [[Live Action Adaptation]] of the wildly popular ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series.
   
In the remote southeast Asian country of Shadaloo, the power mad dictator General M. Bison ([[Raul Julia]]) is trying to usurp power and take over first the country, then the world. [[Memetic Mutation|OF COURSE!!!]] To fund his megalomaniacal schemes, he's captured several dozen relief workers, who totally are not from the Red Cross, and is holding them hostage for the sum of twenty billion US dollars. It is up to the [[The Federation|Allied Nation]] forces, led by Col. William F. Guile ([[Jean Claude Van Damme]]), to get in there, take out Bison, and rescue the hostages. And they have three days to do so before hostages start dying. His immediate subordinates include Lieutenant Cammy (Kylie Minogue). and Sergeant [[Magical Native American|T. Hawk]] (Gregg Rainwater).
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In the remote southeast-Asian country of Shadaloo, the power-hungry [[The Dictator|General M. Bison]] ([[Raul Julia]]) is trying to usurp power and take over first the country, then the world (''"'''[[Memetic Mutation|OF COURSE!!!]]'''"''). To fund his megalomaniacal schemes, he's captured several dozen relief workers (who are totally not from the Red Cross), and is holding them hostage for the sum of twenty billion US dollars. It is up to the forces of the [[The Federation|Allied Nations]], led by [[Colonel Badass|Col. William F. Guile]] ([[Jean Claude Van Damme]]), to get in there, take out Bison, and rescue the hostages. And they have three days to do so before hostages start dying. His immediate subordinates include Lieutenant [[Action Girl|Cammy]] (Kylie Minogue) and Sergeant [[Magical Native American|T. Hawk]] (Gregg Rainwater).
   
Ace reporter Chun-Li Xiang (Ming-Na), joined by former champion boxer Balrog (Grand L. Bush) and sumotori E. Honda (Peter Navy Tuiasosopo) are sucked into the action, while smugglers [[Ryu and Ken|Rye-you and Ken]] (played respectively by Byron Mann and Damian Chapa) conduct shady business deals with local Muay Thai god Viktor Sagat (Wes Studi). They, along with the cage fighter Vega (Jay Tavare) are thrown in jail. Meanwhile, Guile's old buddy [[Composite Character|Carlos "Charlie" Blanka]] (Robert Mammone) is used in Dr. Dhalsim's (Roshan Seth) [[Super Soldier]] project, to turn him into a green-skinned, super powerful monstrosity. Eventually all parties involved converge on Bison's base for the epic final showdown.
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Ace reporter [[Intrepid Reporter|Chun-Li Xiang]] (Ming-Na), joined by former champion boxer [[Adaptational Heroism|Balrog]] (Grand L. Bush) and sumotori [[Acrofatic|E. Honda]] (Peter Navy Tuiasosopo) are sucked into the action, while travelling con-men [[Those Two Guys|Ryu and Ken]] (played respectively by Byron Mann and Damian Chapa) conduct shady business deals with local Muay Thai legend [[Arms Dealer|Viktor Sagat]] (Wes Studi). They, along with the cage fighter [[The Fighting Narcissist|Vega]] (Jay Tavare) are thrown in jail. Meanwhile, Guile's old buddy [[Composite Character|Carlos "Charlie" Blanka]] (Robert Mammone) is used in [[Reluctant Mad Scientist|Dr. Dhalsim]]'s (Roshan Seth) [[Super Soldier]] project, to turn him into a green-skinned, super powerful monstrosity. Eventually, all parties involved converge on Bison's base for the epic final showdown.
   
If you're even slightly familiar with the ''Street Fighter'' storyline (what little it has, anyway), you'll notice something seems a little... well, ''off.''
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If you're even slightly familiar with the ''Street Fighter'' storyline (what little it has, anyway), you'll notice something seems a little... well, ''[[Understatement|off]]''.
   
The producers had some strange ideas about how to work the complex characters and storylines in the live action production. They didn't get a lot of them right, to say the least.<ref> Then again this was at the time when the series was still in its infancy and hardly had any information on the characters let alone the story.</ref> The film is sometimes lucky enough to go in the [[So Bad It's Good]] category due to the late Raul Julia's portrayal of M. Bison, who took the job knowing [[Doing It for the Art|he was dying of stomach cancer and let his children pick out which movie would be his last]], and apparently wanted to [[Ham and Cheese|go out on a loud note]] for his final performance. Unfortunately, there are plenty of people who don't think this was enough to save the movie and continue to insist it's so bad it's just bad. Considering all the memes that stemmed from it, its most likely a [[Cult Classic]].
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The producers had some strange ideas about how to work the complex characters and storylines into the live-action production. They didn't get a lot of them right, to say the least.<ref>Then again, this was at the time when the series was still in its infancy and hardly had any information on the characters, let alone the story.</ref> The film is sometimes lucky enough to go in the [[So Bad It's Good]] category due to the late Raul Julia's portrayal of M. Bison, who took the job knowing [[Doing It for the Art|he was dying of stomach cancer and let his children pick out which movie would be his last]], and apparently wanted to [[Ham and Cheese|go out on a loud note]] for his final performance. Unfortunately, there are plenty of people who don't think this was enough to save the movie and continue to insist it's so bad, it's just bad. Considering all the memes that stemmed from it, it's most likely a [[Cult Classic]].
   
 
Aspects of the movie were expanded on in the cartoon ''[[Street Fighter (animation)|Street Fighter]]'', which came out shortly after the film.
 
Aspects of the movie were expanded on in the cartoon ''[[Street Fighter (animation)|Street Fighter]]'', which came out shortly after the film.
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It's also been shown on G4's "Movies That Don't Suck" block, while Chris Gore makes snide remarks over the end credits.
 
It's also been shown on G4's "Movies That Don't Suck" block, while Chris Gore makes snide remarks over the end credits.
   
Fifteen years would pass before another live-action Street Fighter film would be made. That one is called ''[[Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li]]''.
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Fifteen years would pass before another live-action ''Street Fighter'' film would be made. What we got was an [[In Name Only|In-Name-Only]] [[Continuity Reboot]] called ''[[Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li]]''. [[Sequelitis|It was both a critical and commercial failure]].
   
 
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{{tropelist}}
 
{{tropelist}}
* [[Affably Evil]]: Bison, Dee Jay and Zangeif.
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* [[Affably Evil]]: Bison, Dee Jay and Zangief.
* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: Bison really wishes that Guile was alive...so he can snap his spine.
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* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: Bison really wishes that Guile was alive... so that he could snap his spine in half.
{{quote| ''"The road not taken..."''}}
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{{quote|'''M. Bison''': ''"Ah, the road not taken..."''}}
* [[Art Imitates Art]]: Mr. Bison [[Rearing Horse]] painting is just ''Napoleon Crossing the Alps'' after a [http://www.cerumen.cl/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/tumblr_ly3dzy2wEr1qghhwyo1_500.jpg switcheroo]
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* [[Art Imitates Art]]: M. Bison's [[Rearing Horse]] painting is just ''Napoleon Crossing the Alps'' after a [http://www.randwar.com/picts/SF_GA_600x720_100.jpg switcheroo]
 
* [[Banana Republic]]: Shadaloo.
 
* [[Banana Republic]]: Shadaloo.
** [[Holiday in Cambodia|Holiday in Shadaloo.]]
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** [[Holiday in Cambodia|Holiday in Shadaloo]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: Openly [[You're Insane!|questioning M. Bison's sanity]] is definitely ''not'' recommended for anyone keen on staying alive and healthy. He plans to sic Blanka on the kidnapped AN workers simply because they called him "mad".
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* [[Berserk Button]]: Openly [[You're Insane!|questioning M. Bison's sanity]] is definitely ''not'' recommended for anyone keen on staying alive and healthy. He plans to sic Blanka on the kidnapped AN workers [[Disproportionate Retribution|simply because they called him ''"mad"'']].
* [[Big Bad]]: M. Bison.
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* [[Big Bad]]: M. Bison, unsurprisingly.
* [[Big No]]: One of the moments where Bison really ''snaps'' is when he gets a look at Dhalsim's "cerebral programming" that gave Blanka the capacity to choose a different path, sees innocent scenes of peace and happiness instead of war, and ''punches the screen'' while screaming, "NOOOOO!!!" Bison is... kinda messed up.
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* [[Big No]]: One of the moments where Bison really ''snaps'' is when he gets a look at Dhalsim's "cerebral programming" that gave Blanka the capacity to choose a different path, sees innocent scenes of peace and happiness instead of war, and ''[[Talk to the Fist|punches the screen]]'' while screaming ''"'''NOOOOO!!!'''"'' Bison is... [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good|kinda messed up]].
 
* [[Blunt Yes]]:
 
* [[Blunt Yes]]:
{{quote| '''Bison:''' You dare to interfere?<br />
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{{quote|'''Bison:''' ''"You dare to interfere?"''<br />''[beat]''<br />'''Ryu:''' ''"...yeah."''}}
''[beat]''<br />
 
'''Ryu:''' ... yeah. }}
 
 
* [[Bollywood Nerd]]: Dr. Dhalsim.
 
* [[Bollywood Nerd]]: Dr. Dhalsim.
* [[Brand X]]: The AN, analogous to the United Nations.
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* [[Brand X]]: The A.N., analogous to the United Nations.
 
** According to the director's commentary, the U.N. threatened to sue the pants off the filmmakers if they portrayed them.
 
** According to the director's commentary, the U.N. threatened to sue the pants off the filmmakers if they portrayed them.
 
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]:
 
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]:
{{quote| '''Cammy''': ''THRUST KICK!''.}}
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{{quote|'''Cammy''': ''"'''THRUST KICK!'''"''}}
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Captain Sawada, who substitutes [[Bruce Lee Clone|Fei-Long]] from the games. He only appeared as a playable character in the two games based on the movies.
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Captain Sawada, who substitutes for [[Bruce Lee Clone|Fei-Long]] from the games. He only appeared as a playable character in the two games based on the movies.
 
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]:
 
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]:
{{quote| '''M. Bison''': ''You still refuse to ACCEPT...my [[A God Am I|godhood?]] KEEP your own [[God]]! In fact, this might be a good time to PRAY to Him! ''[[The Bible|For I beheld Satan as he]]'' '''[[The Bible|FELL FROM HEAVEN!]]'''...'''''[[The Bible|LIKE LIIIIIIGHTNIIIIIING!!!]]''''' ''}}
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{{quote|'''M. Bison''': ''"You still refuse to '''ACCEPT'''... my [[A God Am I|godhood?]] '''KEEP''' your own [[God]]! In fact, this might be a good time to '''PRAY''' to him! [[The Bible|For I beheld Satan as he]] '''[[The Bible|FELL FROM HEAVEN!]]''' '''[[Large Ham|LIKE LIIIIIIGHTNIIIIIING!!!]]'''"''}}
 
* [[Colonel Badass]]: Guile.
 
* [[Colonel Badass]]: Guile.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: The AN Soldiers are clad in blue, while the Bison Troopers sport EEEVIL red.
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* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: The A.N. Soldiers are clad in blue, while the Bison Troopers sport red.
 
* [[Composite Character]]: Carlos "Charlie" Blanka.
 
* [[Composite Character]]: Carlos "Charlie" Blanka.
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: {{spoiler|Bison has a life support system (CPR, defibrillator, adrenaline injection) built into his uniform}}.
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* [[Crazy Prepared]]: {{spoiler|Bison has a life support system (CPR, defibrillator, adrenaline injection) built into his uniform. It comes in handy after Guile electrocutes him by kicking him into a batch of hard drives.}}
 
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Capcom's CEO at the time (Kenzo Tsujimoto) makes a cameo appearance during Guile's speech near the end (he's the stout middle-aged Japanese guy who appears prominently in a few shots).
 
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Capcom's CEO at the time (Kenzo Tsujimoto) makes a cameo appearance during Guile's speech near the end (he's the stout middle-aged Japanese guy who appears prominently in a few shots).
 
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Dee Jay, oddly enough.
 
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Dee Jay, oddly enough.
* [[Death by Irony]]: Bison kills the captured AN soldiers in this manner.
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* [[Death by Irony]]: Bison kills the captured A.N. soldiers in this manner.
{{quote| '''Bison''': You came from across the world to fight me soldier. Now's your chance.}}
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{{quote|'''Bison''': ''"You came from across the world to fight me, soldier. [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner|Now's your chance.]]"''}}
 
** Bison also attempts to kill the hostages in this manner by setting Blanka loose on them.
 
** Bison also attempts to kill the hostages in this manner by setting Blanka loose on them.
{{quote| '''Bison''': Your masters at the AN call me a wild beast. So be it. You do not deserve the martial dignity of a firing squad. You shall be killed ''by'' a wild beast!}}
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{{quote|'''Bison''': ''"Your masters at the A.N. call me a wild beast. So be it. You do not deserve the martial dignity of a firing squad. You shall be killed '''by''' a wild beast!"''}}
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Cammy, T. Hawk, and Captain Sawada have very little screen time.
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* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Cammy, T. Hawk and Captain Sawada have very little screen-time.
* [[The Ditz]]: Zangief. They see on video that a large vehicle is about to crash into their building. Zangief's solution is "Quick! Change the channel!"
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* [[The Ditz]]: M. Bison and his lackeys [[Oh Crap|realize they're watching a live video of a explosive-laden truck that's about to crash into the building they're currently standing inside of]]. Zangief's response? ''"[[What an Idiot!|Quick! Change the channel!]]"''.
 
* [[Do Not Adjust Your Set]]: Bison does this when Guile taunts him on live TV.
 
* [[Do Not Adjust Your Set]]: Bison does this when Guile taunts him on live TV.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: The [[Dirty Communist]] Zangief, to the point where he ''actually thought'' that Bison's group were the good guys, fighting against the evil, oppressive AN - despite the fact that he knew Bison had taken hostages and was in the middle of ransoming them.
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* [[Dumb Muscle]]: The [[Dirty Communist]] Zangief, to the point where he ''actually thought'' that Bison's group were the good guys, fighting against the evil, oppressive A.N. - despite the fact that he knew Bison had taken hostages and was in the middle of ransoming them.
** And of course the scene with the TV.
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** And of course, the scene with the TV.
* [[Dying Moment of Awesome]] of the real life kind: see [[Awesome, Dear Boy]] in the Trivia tab. Julia did it because he was dying of cancer. His children chose his final role.
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* [[Dying Moment of Awesome]]: Of the real-life kind. This was Raul Julia's last-ever film role before [[Tear Jerker|he tragically succumbed to stomach cancer]] - and boy, [[Ham and Cheese|did he go out in style...]]
 
* [[Egopolis]]: Bisonopolis.
 
* [[Egopolis]]: Bisonopolis.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: '''''[[Overly Long Gag|OF COURSE!]]'''''
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* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: ''"'''[[Overly Long Gag|OF COURSE!]]'''"''
 
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: Bison is willing to do this and expects Dee Jay to do the same, but Dee Jay isn't so enthusiastic about it.
 
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: Bison is willing to do this and expects Dee Jay to do the same, but Dee Jay isn't so enthusiastic about it.
 
* [[Faking the Dead]]: Guile's death was staged so that Ken and Ryu could [[Shoot Your Mate|gain acceptance]] with Sagat's gang and [[Reverse Mole|infiltrate Shadaloo]].
 
* [[Faking the Dead]]: Guile's death was staged so that Ken and Ryu could [[Shoot Your Mate|gain acceptance]] with Sagat's gang and [[Reverse Mole|infiltrate Shadaloo]].
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Bison accuses Chun-Li of being this, {{spoiler|but that was part of her plan}}.
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* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Bison accuses Chun-Li of being this. {{spoiler|[[Obfuscating Stupidity|He founds out the hard way that she's anything but]].}}
* [[Five-Bad Band]]
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* [[Five-Bad Band]]: Shadaloo
 
** [[Big Bad]] - General M. Bison
 
** [[Big Bad]] - General M. Bison
 
** [[The Dragon]] - Viktor Sagat
 
** [[The Dragon]] - Viktor Sagat
 
** [[The Evil Genius]] - Dee Jay
 
** [[The Evil Genius]] - Dee Jay
** [[The Brute|The Brutes]] / [[Sixth Ranger Traitor]] - Blanka and Zangief
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** [[The Brute|The Brutes]] - Blanka and Zangief
 
** [[The Dark Chick]] - Vega
 
** [[The Dark Chick]] - Vega
 
** [[Token Good Teammate]] - Dr. Dhalsim
* [[Five-Man Band]]
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* [[Five-Man Band]]: The A.N. Forces
 
** [[The Hero]] - Colonel Guile
 
** [[The Hero]] - Colonel Guile
 
** [[The Lancer|The Lancers]] - Lieutenant Cammy White and Sgt. T. Hawk
 
** [[The Lancer|The Lancers]] - Lieutenant Cammy White and Sgt. T. Hawk
** [[The Smart Guy]] - Capt. Sawada
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** [[The Smart Guy]] - Captain Sawada
 
** [[The Big Guy|The Big Guys]] - Balrog and E. Honda
 
** [[The Big Guy|The Big Guys]] - Balrog and E. Honda
** [[The Chick]] - Chun-Li Zang
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** [[The Chick]] - Chun-Li Xiang
** [[Those Two Guys]] / [[Sixth Ranger|Sixth Rangers]] - Ken Masters and Ryu Hoshi
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** [[Those Two Guys]]/[[Sixth Ranger|Sixth Rangers]] - Ken Masters and Ryu Hoshi
 
* [[Global Currency]]: Supplies the page quote. In more detail, M. Bison is revealed to already deal in "Bison Dollars", which, he says with a confident smile and such a crazy look in his eyes that he clearly thinks it may as well have already happened, will be made to be worth five British pounds after he kidnaps the Queen of England.
** [[The Mentor]] - Dr. Dhalsim
 
* [[Global Currency]]: Supplies the page quote. In more detail, M. Bison is revealed to already deal in "Bison Dollars", which, he says with a confident smile and such a crazy look in his eyes that he clearly thinks it may as well have already happened, will be made to be worth five British pounds after he kidnaps the Queen of England.
 
 
* [[Gloved Fist of Doom]]:
 
* [[Gloved Fist of Doom]]:
{{quote| ''"Pax Bisonica!"''}}
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{{quote|''"Pax Bisonica!"''}}
 
* [[A God Am I]]: Guess who.
 
* [[A God Am I]]: Guess who.
{{quote| '''Bison''': Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found a god? [...] You still refuse to accept my godhood? Keep your own God! In fact, this might be a good time to pray to Him!}}
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{{quote|'''Bison''': ''"Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found '''A GOD?!'''"'' [...] ''"You still refuse to '''ACCEPT'''... my godhood? '''KEEP''' your own God! In fact, this might be a good time to '''PRAY''' to him! For I beheld Satan as he '''FELL FROM HEAVEN!''' '''LIKE LIIIIIIGHTNIIIIIING!!!'''"''}}
 
* [[Handy Cuffs]]: Chun-Li has her hands bound in front of her. It takes her about two seconds to snap the leather, leaving her with [[Mythology Gag|spiked wrist guards]] and Bison's ass to kick.
 
* [[Handy Cuffs]]: Chun-Li has her hands bound in front of her. It takes her about two seconds to snap the leather, leaving her with [[Mythology Gag|spiked wrist guards]] and Bison's ass to kick.
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* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Zangief at the end, after Dee Jay brags directly to his face about how he happily sided with M. Bison due to the latter promising him a massive fortune.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]:
 
{{quote| ''"You got...''paid?''"''}}
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{{quote|''"You got...'''paid?'''"''}}
** [[Heel Realization]]: Zangief thought he was fighting for the ''good guys''. As soon as he gets the alignments straightened out, he proceeds to help the AN troops.
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** [[Heel Realization]]: Zangief thought he was fighting for the ''good guys''. As soon as he gets the alignments straightened out, he proceeds to help the A.N. troops.
 
* [[Hit You So Hard Your X Will Feel It]]:
 
* [[Hit You So Hard Your X Will Feel It]]:
{{quote| '''Guile:''' ''I'm gonna get on my boat, and I'm going up river, and I'm going to kick that son of a bitch Bison's ass so hard that the next Bison wannabe is gonna feel it!''}}
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{{quote|'''Guile:''': ''I'm gonna get on my boat, and I'm going up that river, and I'm going to kick that son of a bitch Bison's ass so hard that the next Bison wannabe is going to feel it!''}}
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Chun-Li teases Cammy about her change in hairstyle toward the end of the movie, which Cammy responds with "Look who's talking!" Chun-Li looks up at her hairstyle and wordlessly concedes that Cammy is right.
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* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Chun-Li teases Cammy about her change in hairstyle toward the end of the movie, which Cammy responds with ''"Look who's talking!"'' Chun-Li looks up at her hairstyle and wordlessly concedes that Cammy is right.
 
* [[Ignored Enemy]]: Ryu and Ken ignore their captors and have a brief fistfight in the prison camp, but it's a ruse to grab the keys to the lock.
 
* [[Ignored Enemy]]: Ryu and Ken ignore their captors and have a brief fistfight in the prison camp, but it's a ruse to grab the keys to the lock.
* [[I Just Shot Marvin in the Face]]: Notably ''[[Averted]]'' in the scene when Sagat is making his weapons deal with Bison, everybody is keeping their fingers off the triggers and appears to be pointing the weapons away from each other (though of course, they are in a large room and it's unclear if they are pointing the weapons at anybody ''[[What Measure Is a Mook?|else]]''.)
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* [[I Just Shot Marvin in the Face]]: Notably ''[[Averted|averted]]'' in the scene when Sagat is making his weapons deal with Bison, everybody is keeping their fingers off the triggers and appears to be pointing the weapons away from each other (though of course, they are in a large room and it's unclear if they are pointing the weapons at anybody ''[[What Measure Is a Mook?|else]]''.)
 
* [[It Got Worse]]: This line is actually used by Ken when he and Ryu are lamenting their situation in Sagat's arms market, saying it can't possibly get any worse, right before realizing they're in the middle of a stand off between Bison's [[Mook|mooks]] and Sagat's [[Mook|mooks]].
 
* [[It Got Worse]]: This line is actually used by Ken when he and Ryu are lamenting their situation in Sagat's arms market, saying it can't possibly get any worse, right before realizing they're in the middle of a stand off between Bison's [[Mook|mooks]] and Sagat's [[Mook|mooks]].
* [[Kaiju]]: The battle between E Honda and Zangief in the model of Bisonopolis looks like a Kaiju battle when viewed through a security camera.
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* [[Kaiju]]: The battle between E. Honda and Zangief in the model of Bisonopolis looks like a Kaiju battle when viewed through a security camera.
 
* [[Large Ham]]: Raul Julia's version of Bison is even more fondly remembered than [[Norio Wakamoto]]'s portrayals.
 
* [[Large Ham]]: Raul Julia's version of Bison is even more fondly remembered than [[Norio Wakamoto]]'s portrayals.
{{quote| '''[[Cracked]]''': Raul Julia acted like his whole movie was a pantomime and displayed so little knowledge of the game that he probably thought a joystick was something you rented from a Thai ladyboy. But at least he was obviously enjoying himself. Raising the total number of people enjoying the movie to "One," or "[[Take That|One more than]] ''[[Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li|Legend of Chun-Li]]''."}}
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{{quote|'''[[Cracked]]''': ''"Raul Julia acted like his whole movie was a pantomime and displayed so little knowledge of the game that he probably thought a joystick was something you rented from a Thai ladyboy. But at least he was obviously enjoying himself. Raising the total number of people enjoying the movie to "one", or "[[Take That|One more than]] [[Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li|Legend of Chun-Li]]."''}}
 
* [[Load-Bearing Hero]]: Zangief in particular.
 
* [[Load-Bearing Hero]]: Zangief in particular.
 
* [[Logo Joke]]: The globe in the Universal [[Vanity Plate]] becomes embossed into the Shadaloo emblem seen on Bison's cap.
 
* [[Logo Joke]]: The globe in the Universal [[Vanity Plate]] becomes embossed into the Shadaloo emblem seen on Bison's cap.
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* [[Neck Lift]]: M. Bison does this to Dhalsim after Dhalsim makes the mistake of pressing Bison's [[Berserk Button]].
 
* [[Neck Lift]]: M. Bison does this to Dhalsim after Dhalsim makes the mistake of pressing Bison's [[Berserk Button]].
 
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Charlie is mutated and tortured halfway into insanity because Guile decided to make it clear (in front of the ''psychotic dictator'') that he was friends with the leader of the Allied Nations forces.
 
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Charlie is mutated and tortured halfway into insanity because Guile decided to make it clear (in front of the ''psychotic dictator'') that he was friends with the leader of the Allied Nations forces.
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* [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]: Dee Jay bragging to Zangief's face about how he happily sided with M. Bison after being promised a massive fortune leads to Zangief pulling a [[Heel Face Turn]].
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: Ryu's name is incorrectly pronounced "Rayu". Ironically, Guile, who fails to pronounce every other word in the dictionary, is the only character capable of saying it right.
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* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: Ryu's name is incorrectly pronounced "Rye-you". Ironically, Guile, who fails to pronounce every other word in the dictionary, is the only character capable of saying it right.
 
** Bison does too, but he screws up Zangief's name right before that.
 
** Bison does too, but he screws up Zangief's name right before that.
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: Guile in the games is American. Guile in the movie is...a Belgian-American immigrant? Classic JCVD at work.
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* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: Guile in the games is [[All-American Face|American]]. Guile in the movie is... a Belgian-American immigrant? Classic JCVD at work...
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Chun-Li as a reporter. "That's exactly...what I ''wanted you to think.''"
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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Chun-Li as a reporter. ''"That's exactly... what I '''wanted you to think.'''"''
* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]]: Bison invokes this when informed of Guile's (fake) death, lamenting that he wanted to be one to defeat Guile.
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* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]]: Bison invokes this when informed of Guile's (fake) death, lamenting that he wanted to be the one to defeat Guile.
* [[Only Mostly Dead]]: Bison after the first part of the fight with Guile.
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* [[Only Mostly Dead]]: Bison after the first part of his fight with Guile.
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: Bison, especially with his "[[Tempting Fate|I know women and you are harmless]]" remark towards [[Action Girl|Chun-Li]].
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* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: Bison, especially with his ''"[[Tempting Fate|I know women and you are harmless]]"'' remark towards [[Action Girl|Chun-Li]].
 
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Invoked by Bison, of all people.
 
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Invoked by Bison, of all people.
{{quote| "Had you worked together instead of against each other, you might have been successful."}}
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{{quote|''"Had you worked together instead of against each other, you might have been successful."''}}
 
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]
 
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]
* [[Psycho Electro]]: Bison is apeshit insane. He goes even more loopy when his revival causes him to have electric powers.
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* [[Psycho Electro]]: Bison is batshit insane. He goes even more loopy when his revival causes him to have electric powers.
{{quote| FOR [[A God Am I|I BEHELD SATAN AS HE FELL FROM HEAVEN]]... LIKE LIIIIGHTNIIIING!!!}}
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{{quote|''"'''FOR [[A God Am I|I BEHELD SATAN AS HE FELL FROM HEAVEN]]! LIKE LIIIIGHTNIIIING!!!'''"''}}
 
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Dee Jay.
 
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Dee Jay.
{{quote| ''"Oh man. I shoulda stayed at Microsoft!"''}}
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{{quote|''"Oh man. I should've stayed at Microsoft!"''}}
* [[Recursive Adaptation]]: Had not one, but two video games based on it, both titled ''[[Street Fighter the Movie|Street Fighter: The Movie]]'', one for the arcades and the other for home consoles. Despite having the same title, they're '''not''' ports of each other.
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* [[Recursive Adaptation]]: Had not one, but two video games based on it, both titled ''Street Fighter: The Movie'', one for the arcades and the other for home consoles. Despite having the same title, they're '''not''' ports of each other.
* [[Retired Badass]]: The movie's version of Sagat calls Vega "the greatest cage fighter since Iron Fist", adding when asked that Iron Fist "retired, and became ''me''", where he is now the reigning kingpin of the criminal underworld of Shadaloo. The movie is true enough to his character that, in the final battle, he gets the chance to prove that he's still got it.
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* [[Retired Badass]]: The movie's version of Sagat calls Vega ''"the greatest cage fighter since Iron Fist"'', adding, when asked, that Iron Fist ''"retired... and became '''me'''"'', where he is now the reigning kingpin of the criminal underworld of Shadaloo. The movie is true enough to his character that, in the final battle, he gets the chance to prove that he's still got it.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Guile's "We Can All Go Home" speech.
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* [[Rousing Speech]]: Guile's ''"We Can All Go Home"'' speech.
* [[Sand in My Eyes]]: Or, as Cammie claims, tear gas.
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* [[Sand in My Eyes]]: Or, as Cammy claims, tear gas.
* [[Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right]]: On the one hand, Guile did take out Bison in the end, but on the other hand, he disobeyed a direct order from his superiors and would very likely be court-martialed for military insurrection.
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* [[Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right]]: On one hand, Guile did take out Bison in the end, but on the other, he disobeyed direct orders from his superiors and would very likely be court-martialed for military insurrection.
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** [[Reality Ensues]]: The consequences of this are shown in [[Street Fighter (animation)|the follow-up animated series]], where it's revealed that {{spoiler|Guile was court-martialed and thrown out of the A.N. for going AWOL during his mission in Shadaloo, thus leading him to [[Start My Own|form his own undercover team of heroes]].}}
{{quote| ''"Well, I'm not going home. I'm going to get in my boat, and I'm going up the river, and I'm going to kick that son-of-a-bitch Bison's ass so hard, that the next Bison wannabe is gonna feel it. Now who wants to go home, and who wants to ''go with me?!''"''}}
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{{quote|''"Well, I'm not going home. I'm going to get in my boat, and I'm going up that river, and I'm going to kick that son of a bitch Bison's ass so hard, that the next Bison wannabe is gonna feel it. Now who wants to go home, and who wants to '''go with me?!'''"''}}
 
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Bison uses this against Guile in their final battle.
 
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Bison uses this against Guile in their final battle.
{{quote| '''Bison''': "This is merely Superconductor Electromagnetism."}}
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{{quote| '''Bison''': ''"This is merely Superconductor Electromagnetism."''}}
* [[Shirtless Scene]] : Ryu - twice. When his shirt is ripped off by one of Sagat's lady followers before he fights Vega at the beginning and by himself when he fights Vega at the end.
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* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Ryu - ''twice''. When his shirt is ripped off by one of Sagat's lady followers before he fights Vega at the beginning and by himself when he fights Vega at the end.
 
* [[Signed Up for the Dental]]: Dee Jay knows his employer is a power-mad dictator. But he pays well.
 
* [[Signed Up for the Dental]]: Dee Jay knows his employer is a power-mad dictator. But he pays well.
 
** [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: Realizing his job will soon [[Stuff Blowing Up|cease to exist]], Dee Jay hilariously drops out during Bison's [[Last Stand]] speech.
 
** [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: Realizing his job will soon [[Stuff Blowing Up|cease to exist]], Dee Jay hilariously drops out during Bison's [[Last Stand]] speech.
* [[The Stinger]]/[[The End - or Is It?]]: {{spoiler|Bison survives the massive explosion and immediately orders his computer to restart his world domination plans.}} [[Street Fighter (animation)|This is to kick start the cartoon.]]
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* [[The Stinger]]/[[The End - or Is It?]]: {{spoiler|Bison survives the massive explosion and immediately orders his computer to restart his world domination plans.}} [[Street Fighter (animation)|This leads to the beginning of the follow-up animated series]].
* [[Stock Scream]]: And it's one you'd least expect... wait for it... {{spoiler|WAH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOOEY!}}
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* [[Stock Scream]]: And it's one you'd least expect... wait for it... {{spoiler|''"'''[[Goofy|WAH-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOOEY!]]'''"''}}
* [[Super Soldier]]: Bison attempts to turn Blanka into one as the prototype to create an army of them.
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* [[Super Soldier]]: Bison attempts to turn Blanka into one as the prototype to create an army full of them.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Captain Sawada served as a substitute for Fei-Long, who is the only character from the series at the time who didn't appear in the film. This was because of copyright issues due to Fei-Long's resemblance to [[Bruce Lee]].
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* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Captain Sawada served as a substitute for Fei-Long, who is the only character from the series at the time who didn't appear in the film. This was because of copyright issues due to Fei-Long's [[Bruce Lee Clone|resemblance]] to [[Bruce Lee]].
** Among the other reasons, the producers deemed Fei-Long "too generic" a character, the uncertainty of how a Hong Kong action movie star would fit in the story and the fact he would risk making Ken and Ryu seem redundant.
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** Among the other reasons, the producers deemed Fei-Long ''"too generic"'' a character, the uncertainty of how a Hong Kong action movie star would fit in the story and the fact he would risk making Ken and Ryu seem redundant.
 
* [[Swiss Bank Account]]: Bison has one, which he wants the $20,000,000,000 ransom wired to.
 
* [[Swiss Bank Account]]: Bison has one, which he wants the $20,000,000,000 ransom wired to.
* [[Take Over the World]]: Bison's final objective. It's probably worth noting that he doesn't even come very close -- his whole scheme is the hostage thing, at least in the short term. On the other hand, he is flipping ''insane''.
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* [[Take Over the World]]: Bison's final objective. It's probably worth noting that he doesn't even come very close - his whole scheme is the hostage thing, at least in the short term. On the other hand, he's flipping ''insane''.
 
* [[This Is What the Building Will Look Like]]: Bisonopolis
 
* [[This Is What the Building Will Look Like]]: Bisonopolis
 
* [[Those Two Guys]]: [[Ryu and Ken]]
 
* [[Those Two Guys]]: [[Ryu and Ken]]
 
* [[Title: the Adaptation]]: Subverted. The movie is simply called ''Street Fighter''. ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' was the title used for [[Recursive Adaptation|the video game versions]].
 
* [[Title: the Adaptation]]: Subverted. The movie is simply called ''Street Fighter''. ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' was the title used for [[Recursive Adaptation|the video game versions]].
* [[Turns Red]]/[[One-Winged Angel]]: Guile kills Bison, then calls Cammy to give an update. Meanwhile, the computer revives Bison, pumps him full of adrenaline, then gives him the power to fly and shoot electricity.
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* [[Turns Red]]/[[One-Winged Angel]]: Guile seemingly kills Bison and then calls Cammy to give an update. Meanwhile, the computer revives Bison, pumps him full of adrenaline and gives him the power to fly and shoot electricity.
 
** This is quite funny when you realize this pretty much accurately portrays how [[Final Boss]] AI tends to work in [[Fighting Game]]s. [[Let's Get Dangerous|You kick their ass in the first round, and then in the next, they suddenly get way tougher]]. [[SNK Boss|And sometimes even use moves they didn't before]] (although Bison could only use electricity in [[Recursive Adaptation|the game of the movie of the game]]).
 
** This is quite funny when you realize this pretty much accurately portrays how [[Final Boss]] AI tends to work in [[Fighting Game]]s. [[Let's Get Dangerous|You kick their ass in the first round, and then in the next, they suddenly get way tougher]]. [[SNK Boss|And sometimes even use moves they didn't before]] (although Bison could only use electricity in [[Recursive Adaptation|the game of the movie of the game]]).
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The production team had originally made Guile and most of the "good" characters UN peacekeepers. But due to visits from representatives of the UN, they changed it to AN or Allied Nations. See [[Brand X]] for more details.
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: The production team had originally made Guile and most of the "good" characters U.N. peacekeepers. But due to complaints from actual representatives of the U.N., they changed it to A.N. or Allied Nations. See [[Brand X]] for more details.
 
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Dhalsim lectures Guile over this when he decides Charlie is [[Better Off Dead]].
 
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Dhalsim lectures Guile over this when he decides Charlie is [[Better Off Dead]].
 
* [[Will Not Be a Victim]]: Chun-Li.
 
* [[Will Not Be a Victim]]: Chun-Li.
 
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Bison seems to regard Guile as this.
 
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Bison seems to regard Guile as this.
{{quote| '''Bison:''' ''I was hoping to face Guile personally on the battlefield. One gentleman warrior to another, in respectful combat. [[Hypocritical Humor|Then I would snap his spine]].''}}
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{{quote|'''Bison:''' ''I was hoping to face Guile personally on the battlefield. One gentleman warrior to another, in respectful combat. [[Hypocritical Humor|Then I would snap his spine]].''}}
* [[Yeah! Shot]]: The film ends with the heroes striking poses similar to their victory poses from the game shortly after Bison's castle blows up.
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* [[Yeah! Shot]]: The film ends with the heroes striking poses similar to their victory poses from the game shortly after Bison's fortress blows up.
   
 
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"Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found A GOD?!"
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A Live Action Adaptation of the wildly popular Street Fighter series.

In the remote southeast-Asian country of Shadaloo, the power-hungry General M. Bison (Raul Julia) is trying to usurp power and take over first the country, then the world ("OF COURSE!!!"). To fund his megalomaniacal schemes, he's captured several dozen relief workers (who are totally not from the Red Cross), and is holding them hostage for the sum of twenty billion US dollars. It is up to the forces of the Allied Nations, led by Col. William F. Guile (Jean Claude Van Damme), to get in there, take out Bison, and rescue the hostages. And they have three days to do so before hostages start dying. His immediate subordinates include Lieutenant Cammy (Kylie Minogue) and Sergeant T. Hawk (Gregg Rainwater).

Ace reporter Chun-Li Xiang (Ming-Na), joined by former champion boxer Balrog (Grand L. Bush) and sumotori E. Honda (Peter Navy Tuiasosopo) are sucked into the action, while travelling con-men Ryu and Ken (played respectively by Byron Mann and Damian Chapa) conduct shady business deals with local Muay Thai legend Viktor Sagat (Wes Studi). They, along with the cage fighter Vega (Jay Tavare) are thrown in jail. Meanwhile, Guile's old buddy Carlos "Charlie" Blanka (Robert Mammone) is used in Dr. Dhalsim's (Roshan Seth) Super Soldier project, to turn him into a green-skinned, super powerful monstrosity. Eventually, all parties involved converge on Bison's base for the epic final showdown.

If you're even slightly familiar with the Street Fighter storyline (what little it has, anyway), you'll notice something seems a little... well, off.

The producers had some strange ideas about how to work the complex characters and storylines into the live-action production. They didn't get a lot of them right, to say the least.[1] The film is sometimes lucky enough to go in the So Bad It's Good category due to the late Raul Julia's portrayal of M. Bison, who took the job knowing he was dying of stomach cancer and let his children pick out which movie would be his last, and apparently wanted to go out on a loud note for his final performance. Unfortunately, there are plenty of people who don't think this was enough to save the movie and continue to insist it's so bad, it's just bad. Considering all the memes that stemmed from it, it's most likely a Cult Classic.

Aspects of the movie were expanded on in the cartoon Street Fighter, which came out shortly after the film.

It's also been shown on G4's "Movies That Don't Suck" block, while Chris Gore makes snide remarks over the end credits.

Fifteen years would pass before another live-action Street Fighter film would be made. What we got was an In-Name-Only Continuity Reboot called Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. It was both a critical and commercial failure.


Street Fighter (film) is the Trope Namer for:
Tropes used in Street Fighter (film) include:
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M. Bison: "Ah, the road not taken..."

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Bison: "You dare to interfere?"
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Ryu: "...yeah."

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  • Bollywood Nerd: Dr. Dhalsim.
  • Brand X: The A.N., analogous to the United Nations.
    • According to the director's commentary, the U.N. threatened to sue the pants off the filmmakers if they portrayed them.
  • Calling Your Attacks:
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Cammy: "THRUST KICK!"

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M. Bison: "You still refuse to ACCEPT... my godhood? KEEP your own God! In fact, this might be a good time to PRAY to him! For I beheld Satan as he FELL FROM HEAVEN! LIKE LIIIIIIGHTNIIIIIING!!!"

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  • Colonel Badass: Guile.
  • Color Coded for Your Convenience: The A.N. Soldiers are clad in blue, while the Bison Troopers sport red.
  • Composite Character: Carlos "Charlie" Blanka.
  • Crazy Prepared: Bison has a life support system (CPR, defibrillator, adrenaline injection) built into his uniform. It comes in handy after Guile electrocutes him by kicking him into a batch of hard drives.
  • Creator Cameo: Capcom's CEO at the time (Kenzo Tsujimoto) makes a cameo appearance during Guile's speech near the end (he's the stout middle-aged Japanese guy who appears prominently in a few shots).
  • Deadpan Snarker: Dee Jay, oddly enough.
  • Death by Irony: Bison kills the captured A.N. soldiers in this manner.
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Bison: "You came from across the world to fight me, soldier. Now's your chance."

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    • Bison also attempts to kill the hostages in this manner by setting Blanka loose on them.
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Bison: "Your masters at the A.N. call me a wild beast. So be it. You do not deserve the martial dignity of a firing squad. You shall be killed by a wild beast!"

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"Pax Bisonica!"

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Bison: "Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found A GOD?!" [...] "You still refuse to ACCEPT... my godhood? KEEP your own God! In fact, this might be a good time to PRAY to him! For I beheld Satan as he FELL FROM HEAVEN! LIKE LIIIIIIGHTNIIIIIING!!!"

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  • Handy Cuffs: Chun-Li has her hands bound in front of her. It takes her about two seconds to snap the leather, leaving her with spiked wrist guards and Bison's ass to kick.
  • Heel Face Turn: Zangief at the end, after Dee Jay brags directly to his face about how he happily sided with M. Bison due to the latter promising him a massive fortune.
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"You got...paid?"

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Guile:: I'm gonna get on my boat, and I'm going up that river, and I'm going to kick that son of a bitch Bison's ass so hard that the next Bison wannabe is going to feel it!

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  • Hypocritical Humor: Chun-Li teases Cammy about her change in hairstyle toward the end of the movie, which Cammy responds with "Look who's talking!" Chun-Li looks up at her hairstyle and wordlessly concedes that Cammy is right.
  • Ignored Enemy: Ryu and Ken ignore their captors and have a brief fistfight in the prison camp, but it's a ruse to grab the keys to the lock.
  • I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: Notably averted in the scene when Sagat is making his weapons deal with Bison, everybody is keeping their fingers off the triggers and appears to be pointing the weapons away from each other (though of course, they are in a large room and it's unclear if they are pointing the weapons at anybody else.)
  • It Got Worse: This line is actually used by Ken when he and Ryu are lamenting their situation in Sagat's arms market, saying it can't possibly get any worse, right before realizing they're in the middle of a stand off between Bison's mooks and Sagat's mooks.
  • Kaiju: The battle between E. Honda and Zangief in the model of Bisonopolis looks like a Kaiju battle when viewed through a security camera.
  • Large Ham: Raul Julia's version of Bison is even more fondly remembered than Norio Wakamoto's portrayals.
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Cracked: "Raul Julia acted like his whole movie was a pantomime and displayed so little knowledge of the game that he probably thought a joystick was something you rented from a Thai ladyboy. But at least he was obviously enjoying himself. Raising the total number of people enjoying the movie to "one", or "One more than Legend of Chun-Li."

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"Had you worked together instead of against each other, you might have been successful."

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"FOR I BEHELD SATAN AS HE FELL FROM HEAVEN! LIKE LIIIIGHTNIIIING!!!"

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"Oh man. I should've stayed at Microsoft!"

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  • Recursive Adaptation: Had not one, but two video games based on it, both titled Street Fighter: The Movie, one for the arcades and the other for home consoles. Despite having the same title, they're not ports of each other.
  • Retired Badass: The movie's version of Sagat calls Vega "the greatest cage fighter since Iron Fist", adding, when asked, that Iron Fist "retired... and became me", where he is now the reigning kingpin of the criminal underworld of Shadaloo. The movie is true enough to his character that, in the final battle, he gets the chance to prove that he's still got it.
  • Rousing Speech: Guile's "We Can All Go Home" speech.
  • Sand in My Eyes: Or, as Cammy claims, tear gas.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right: On one hand, Guile did take out Bison in the end, but on the other, he disobeyed direct orders from his superiors and would very likely be court-martialed for military insurrection.
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"Well, I'm not going home. I'm going to get in my boat, and I'm going up that river, and I'm going to kick that son of a bitch Bison's ass so hard, that the next Bison wannabe is gonna feel it. Now who wants to go home, and who wants to go with me?!"

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  • Shock and Awe: Bison uses this against Guile in their final battle.
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  Bison: "This is merely Superconductor Electromagnetism."

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Bison: I was hoping to face Guile personally on the battlefield. One gentleman warrior to another, in respectful combat. Then I would snap his spine.

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  • Yeah! Shot: The film ends with the heroes striking poses similar to their victory poses from the game shortly after Bison's fortress blows up.
  1. Then again, this was at the time when the series was still in its infancy and hardly had any information on the characters, let alone the story.