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Street Fighter Alpha: Generations is an interesting entry in the animated adaptations of the franchise. Directed by Ikuo Kuwana, it dives into Ryu's psyche, exploring his past and the weight of his master Gouken's death. The tone is dark, reflective, which is a bit different compared to the more action-heavy entries. You get some solid fight sequences, and the animation has a rough charm that feels fitting for the material. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, really giving you a chance to soak in Ryu’s internal struggles. It’s not just fights; it’s about legacy and the constant battle with one’s own demons, a theme often overlooked in martial arts flicks. Definitely something to ponder over.
Released direct-to-video in Japan.Runtime: 70 minutes, making it a quick watch.Features character designs by the original game artists.Part of the Street Fighter Alpha series, focusing on Ryu.
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