Capcom’s Street Fighter franchise has easily become one of the biggest fighting game series in the world of video video games, so it is no shock that the battles of Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and their fellow world warriors has ventured into the world of anime, with an “ultra-rare” anime installment being revealed. Over the course of the sequence historical past, which has stretched for many years, we have seen various animated films, unique video animations, and even a Saturday Morning Cartoon present spawned from the Capcom title, however this unearthed anime adventure might take the cake for one of the strangest entries to date.
The anime brief in query was titled Road Fighter II: Return to the Fujiwara Capital, which noticed Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and E Honda truly touring by means of time to discover the real-life capital metropolis of Japan. The animated function does not concentrate on preventing, which was the case with various anime entries within the franchise, however quite was a platform for Japan to spotlight their capital metropolis in Fujiwara, by means of the eyes of among the hottest characters within the Street Fighter franchise. Whereas the final time that Road Fighter dived into the world of anime was with Road Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind in 2009, it is a secure guess that we’ll see extra of the world warriors within the medium down the road.

Currently, it doesn’t seem as if Capcom is expanding the world of Street Fighter any time quickly, with no official affirmation, or rumors, that the online game firm shall be diving right into a Half Six. For sure, the preventing recreation neighborhood is crossing its fingers that the story of Ryu and his mates will proceed far into the longer term.
The world of video video games and anime has created various tasks collectively, with maybe the most important instance being Pokemon, which has turn into the most well-liked anime franchise that was spawned from its unique look on the Nintendo Gameboy many years in the past. The likes of Persona, Castlevania, Steins Gate, and Sonic the Hedgehog are only a few of the examples of video video games getting into the world of anime.
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