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Title: Street Fighter Alpha Generations
UK publisher: Manga Ent.
Genre: Action
Studio: CAPCOM
Type: OVA
Director: Ikuo Kuwana
Year: 2005
Running Time: 50 mins
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Average Rating: 7

Paul's review

Paul scored this with 7/10. Disagree?

Street Fighter was a massive gaming franchise in the early to mid 1990s, almost every arcade loving kid should have some recollection of Chung Li's "Spinning Bird Kick" or Guile's "Sonic Boom", these characters and their special moves were burnt into my memory at the cost of far less useful things like you know, maths!

Despite having never experienced the iron-fisted delights of "Street Fighter Alpha", I knew enough from playing "Street Fighter II" to understand several of these characters and enjoy their fan-favourite special moves. Honestly, I think many will be surprised by just how great Street Fighter Alpha Generations looks; I have to admit, I didn't hold high expectations for this short OVA- I was expecting something like a brainless mess of cliché action and blocky melodrama, but what I eventually saw was surprisingly confident effort! The animation (and fight choreography especially) is fluid and visually exciting and the story, while it may leave Street Fighter virgins somewhat confused, is compact and well executed. The running time will be major problem for many curious anime aficionados, but I imagine that fans of this monolithic gaming franchise will be well chuffed with this short movie; 50 minutes of beautiful action and restrained, unpretentious storytelling.

Legendary street fighting champion Ryu returns to his deceased master’s grave to pay his respects when he bumps into a rowdy old man with precocious fighting talent. Naturally they fight and somewhat surprisingly, the old man defeats our hero without lifting so much as a finger! Reluctantly, Ryu soon agrees to become his apprentice but there is more to his new master than first meets the eye; for a start, the old man knows a lot about Ryu's sworn enemy- the blood thirsty man mountain Gouki; the despised murderer of Ryu's old master. Everything is coming full circle for Ryu as he prepares for the fight of his life.

The first thing that will strike you about this 50 minute OAV is the animation quality; I certainly wasn't expecting Generations to look this stylish and fluid and so immediately, that is half the battle won. It was vital that the action in Generations worked and it does; the many fireballs and dragon punches are exciting to watch and various fights make great use of Street Fighter's repertoire of special moves, infusing the smouldering story with a heart thumping kinetic energy.

Being a short OVA, the story development was always going to be a potentially big problem for the creative staff involved but the likes of debut director Ikuo Kuwana (a man with a high pedigree in the anime industry, having previously contributed to such efforts as Princess Mononoke and RahXephon) have obviously sat down and carefully planned out the narrative pace. This is hardly a compelling piece of work, but the Generations story never looses focus or changes direction- many Street Fighter fans should be satisfied that Generations has been given proper respect; the end result of which is a surprisingly mature and exciting piece of visual story telling that takes some unpredictable twists but never forgets that ultimately, we are here for the action.

In Summary

While those not familiar with Street Fighter may struggle to get to grips with this short movie, I don't think anyone will be less than impressed with the visual punch packed by Generations. Martial arts fans should love this; there are at least three wonderful set pieces where Ryu and friends lock horns in spectacular fashion- that said, the well directed story compliments the explosive action well, giving our favourite characters human motivation in the face of supernatural adversity.

Review Information

Score: 7 out of 10
Review By: Paul
Date Published: Thu, 20 Oct 2005
5 responses to our review of "Street Fighter Alpha Generations"

1. Comment by Anonymous

i dont think u saw the same movie i did

Posted on Sat, 29 Oct 2005. Anonymous rated "Street Fighter Alpha...": 1 out of 10.

2. Comment by SSJ-Ryu

sorry, i forgot to add my name. yeah, this was a terrible example of a street fighter anime, and im embarassed to own it. i want a sequel to alpha the movie, that was how it is meant to be done

Posted on Sat, 29 Oct 2005. SSJ-Ryu rated "Street Fighter Alpha...": 1 out of 10.

3. Comment by Tessai

I have to say that was a poor effort, especially compared to the first one. I wanted to like it so bad (and the first half was alright) but, man, did it suck towards the end

Posted on Tue, 1 Nov 2005. Tessai rated "Street Fighter Alpha...": 4 out of 10.

4. Comment by Vic-o-ric

After watchin the first movie, the animation series and then Alpha, im sure every Street fanatic out there will agree that high expectations are always deserved even though most of us have been disapointed. As long as the high expectations remain for us we will always have new games and hopfully new animations(no real life). Dont let us down.

Posted on Thu, 17 Nov 2005. Vic-o-ric rated "Street Fighter Alpha...": 9 out of 10.

5. Comment by Darktek

more than a prequel its a sequel of street fighter alpha the movie, so Sakura already knew Ken, and its Ken who told Sakura how to find Ryu, the ova in fact its possitioned in the last seconds of street fighter alpha the movie, when Ryu Challenge Akuma.

when i saw the preview clip i was dissapointed, so the art work seems to me so ugly. but when i saw the ova i suddenly change my mind, its not a furius raged fighting movie, its an history movie, so in my viewpoint its ok.

its ryu the unknew son of akuma???????

the KOF ovas are about to be reliesed, seems to me that CAPCOM has so much to learn about giving a real good piece of work about the legendary street fighter. once more SNKPLAYMORE strikes down the C company in anime matters.

Posted on Sat, 3 Dec 2005. Darktek rated "Street Fighter Alpha...": 7 out of 10.

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