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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'''}}
{{quote|''"Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found'' '''[[A God Am I|A GOD?!]]"'''|'''M. Bison'''}}


{{quote|''"Quick! Change the channel!"''|Zangief}}
{{quote|''"Quick! Change the channel!"''|'''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).
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).


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.
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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* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: Bison really wishes that Guile was alive...so he can snap his spine.
* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: Bison really wishes that Guile was alive...so he can snap his spine.
{{quote|''"The road not taken..."''}}
{{quote|''"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]
* [[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]{{Dead link}}
* [[Banana Republic]]: Shadaloo.
* [[Banana Republic]]: Shadaloo.
** [[Holiday in Cambodia|Holiday in Shadaloo.]]
** [[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".
* [[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".
* [[Big Bad]]: M. Bison.
* [[Big Bad]]: M. Bison.
* [[Big Bad Wannabe]]: Bison is considered this in the grand picture. He barely controls a small piece of Indochina but talks big about taking over the world. The AN is dismissive of him and Sagat makes his minions pull out their guns when Bison pays him in Bison dollars, worthless pieces of paper that Bison plans to make it valuable by kidnapping [[Elizabeth II]], something anybody with some knowledge of the UK's safety protocols around her could tell you it's ridiculously far-fetched with his resources. This actually makes things difficult for Guile because only him and his soldiers take him seriously.
* [[Blunt Yes]]:
* [[Blunt Yes]]:
{{quote|'''Bison:''' You dare to interfere?
{{quote|'''Bison:''' You dare to interfere?
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* [[Brand X]]: The AN, analogous to the United Nations.
* [[Brand X]]: The AN, 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!''.}}
{{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.
* [[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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* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Egopolis]]: Bisonopolis.
* [[Egopolis]]: Bisonopolis.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: '''''[[Overly Long Gag|OF COURSE!]]'''''
* [[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]].
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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.
* [[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]]''."}}
{{quote|'''[[Cracked.com]]''': 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.
* [[Mercy Kill]]: Subverted. Guile is about to give one to Blanka but is stopped by Dhalsim.
* [[Mercy Kill]]: Subverted. Guile is about to give one to Blanka but is stopped by Dhalsim.
* [[Mind Rape]]: Used on Blanka to transform him into a killing machine.
* [[Mind Rape]]: Used on Blanka to transform him into a killing machine.
* [[Mook|Mooks]]: The Shadaloo army, who, appropriately enough given how many are mowed down, wear [[Red Shirt|red uniforms]].
* [[Mook]]s: The Shadaloo army, who, appropriately enough given how many are mowed down, wear [[Red Shirt|red uniforms]].
* [[Motive Rant]]: Bison explains to Zangief and Dee Jay that his [[Super Soldier]]-fueled army is intended to unite the world under one rule (his).
* [[Motive Rant]]: Bison explains to Zangief and Dee Jay that his [[Super Soldier]]-fueled army is intended to unite the world under one rule (his).
* [[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.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Bison is clearly based of Benito Mussolini, with his mannerism and emphasis on strength as the basis for everything on a society. And just like Mussolini, he doesn't amount to much of a threat in geopolitical terms except of course to poor impoverished countries.
* [[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.
* [[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.
** 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.]]
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: No actual street fighting takes place in the movie. In the one scene where it could have happened, Guile breaks things up before they can begin.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Chun-Li as a reporter. "That's exactly...what I ''wanted you to think.''"
* [[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.
* [[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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* [[Psycho Electro]]: Bison is apeshit insane. He goes even more loopy when his revival causes him to have electric powers.
* [[Psycho Electro]]: Bison is apeshit 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!!!}}
{{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!"''}}
{{quote|''"Oh man. I shoulda 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.
* [[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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* [[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."}}
{{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.
* [[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.
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** 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.
* [[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.
* [[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.
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"Something wrong, Colonel? You come here prepared to fight a madman, and instead you found A GOD?!"
M. Bison
"Quick! Change the channel!"
Zangief

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. 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 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 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 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 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 in 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, its 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. That one is called Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li.


Street Fighter (film) is the Trope Namer for:
Tropes used in Street Fighter (film) include:

"The road not taken..."

  • Art Imitates Art: Mr. Bison Rearing Horse painting is just Napoleon Crossing the Alps after a switcheroo [dead link]
  • Banana Republic: Shadaloo.
  • Berserk Button: Openly 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".
  • Big Bad: M. Bison.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: Bison is considered this in the grand picture. He barely controls a small piece of Indochina but talks big about taking over the world. The AN is dismissive of him and Sagat makes his minions pull out their guns when Bison pays him in Bison dollars, worthless pieces of paper that Bison plans to make it valuable by kidnapping Elizabeth II, something anybody with some knowledge of the UK's safety protocols around her could tell you it's ridiculously far-fetched with his resources. This actually makes things difficult for Guile because only him and his soldiers take him seriously.
  • Blunt Yes:

Bison: You dare to interfere?
[beat]
Ryu: ... yeah.

  • Bollywood Nerd: Dr. Dhalsim.
  • Brand X: The AN, 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:

Cammy: THRUST KICK!.

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!!!

Bison: You came from across the world to fight me soldier. Now's your chance.

    • Bison also attempts to kill the hostages in this manner by setting Blanka loose on them.

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!

"Pax Bisonica!"

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!

"You got...paid?"

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!

  • 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.

Cracked.com: 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."

  • 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.
  • Mercy Kill: Subverted. Guile is about to give one to Blanka but is stopped by Dhalsim.
  • Mind Rape: Used on Blanka to transform him into a killing machine.
  • Mooks: The Shadaloo army, who, appropriately enough given how many are mowed down, wear red uniforms.
  • Motive Rant: Bison explains to Zangief and Dee Jay that his Super Soldier-fueled army is intended to unite the world under one rule (his).
  • 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.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Bison is clearly based of Benito Mussolini, with his mannerism and emphasis on strength as the basis for everything on a society. And just like Mussolini, he doesn't amount to much of a threat in geopolitical terms except of course to poor impoverished countries.
  • 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.
    • Bison does too, but he screws up Zangief's name right before that.]]
  • Non-Indicative Name: No actual street fighting takes place in the movie. In the one scene where it could have happened, Guile breaks things up before they can begin.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Only Mostly Dead: Bison after the first part of the fight with Guile.
  • Politically-Incorrect Villain: Bison, especially with his "I know women and you are harmless" remark towards Chun-Li.
  • The Power of Friendship: Invoked by Bison, of all people.

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

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

"Oh man. I shoulda stayed at Microsoft!"

"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?!"

  • Shock and Awe: Bison uses this against Guile in their final battle.

Bison: "This is merely Superconductor Electromagnetism."

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.

  • 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.
  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.