
Street Fighter 1993
Set against the desolate backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by World War III, *Street Fighter (1993)* follows two arcade rivals, Soryong and Saeng, whose lives take a thrilling turn when they're thrust into a real-life battle against the tyrannical M. Bison.
Director: Sim Sang-Il
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Street Fighter (1993) about?
*Street Fighter (1993)* takes place in a grim post-World War III landscape where two friends, Soryong and Saeng, live for arcade battles—until Chun Li arrives to recruit them for a life-or-death mission. Their quest? To thwart M. Bison's evil plan to conquer the world, all while navigating the absurdity of turning pixelated fights into real-world heroics.
Who directed Street Fighter?
*Street Fighter (1993)* was directed by Sim Sang-Il, a filmmaker known for blending animation with action-packed narratives.
Who stars in Street Fighter?
The film stars O Sehong, Hae Moo Yoo, Choe Sumin, Kim Hwan-jin, and Seo Ryeong Beom in the lead roles.
Is Street Fighter (1993) worth watching?
As an early animated take on the *Street Fighter* franchise, this 1993 comedy offers a fun, fast-paced escape with nostalgic appeal. While not as polished as later adaptations, its charm lies in its retro energy and offbeat storytelling—ideal for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Street Fighter?
*Street Fighter (1993)* runs for 50 minutes.
About Street Fighter (1993) — Animated Comedy Adapts the Arcade Classic
Set against the desolate backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by World War III, *Street Fighter (1993)* follows two arcade rivals, Soryong and Saeng, whose lives take a thrilling turn when they're thrust into a real-life battle against the tyrannical M. Bison. Their days of blasting opponents in *Street Fighter II* are replaced by the urgent mission to stop a villain aiming to plunge the world into further chaos. The arrival of Chun Li—a fighter determined to dismantle Bison's empire—unites them in an unexpected alliance, blending high-energy combat with a story of resilience and friendship.
Directed by Sim Sang-Il, this animated comedy delivers a zany yet surprisingly heartfelt adventure, balancing rapid-fire action with the camaraderie of unlikely heroes. With its vibrant visuals and tongue-in-cheek tone, the film captures the spirit of classic arcade culture while riding the wave of *Street Fighter*'s global obsession. It's a nostalgic yet fresh take on the franchise, perfect for fans of retro gaming and over-the-top storytelling.