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Episodes
The Hammer Strikes The Hammer Strikes
An old friend summons the Street Fighter team for an important mission.
September 21, 1996
Cammy and the Bachelor Cammy and the Bachelor
When crime strikes the streets of London, Bison becomes public enemy number one.
September 28, 1996
A New Kind of Evil A New Kind of Evil
Chun-li's television crew is attacked by a strange new enemy.
October 5, 1996
The World's Greatest Warrior The World's Greatest Warrior
On a voyage to see their old master, Ryu and Ken face a deadly challenge.
October 12, 1996
So, You Want to Be in Pictures So, You Want to Be in Pictures
Ryu and Ken get their shot at big-screen glory when a friend asks for their assistance on a movie.
November 5, 1996
Face of Fury Face of Fury
A trip to the Middle East takes a dangerous turn for Guile and Blanka.
November 15, 1996
Cammy Must Die Cammy Must Die
Bison plots a high-stakes thievery.
November 23, 1996
The Flame and the Rose The Flame and the Rose
Rose, a powerful psychic, grows disturbed over the forces of good and evil waging war.
December 9, 1996
The Warrior King The Warrior King
M. Bison finds a powerful alien orb and uses it to blackmail the U.N. The Warrior King, a dimension-hopping guardian of the orb, who needs it to save his world, helps...
November 16, 1996
The Beast Within The Beast Within
Blanka hunts through a treacherous jungle for a second chance at life.
February 18, 1997
Second to None Second to None
When Sagat plots to destroy the legacy of Ryu, Sakura takes a stand.
April 11, 1997
Final Fight Final Fight
Metro City Mayor Mike Haggar is brought to his knees after his daughter, Jessica, is kidnapped by a nefarious gang.
April 27, 1997
Cammy Tell Me True Cammy Tell Me True
Bison engineers his most lethal plot yet, kidnapping Delta Red in pursuit of government secrets.
May 14, 1997
Written by
Takashi Nishiyama Takashi Nishiyama ... original concept
Roger Slifer Roger Slifer ... story editor
Will Meugniot Will Meugniot ... story
Len Wein Len Wein ... written by
Bruce Reid Schaefer Bruce Reid Schaefer ... written by
Steve Englehart Steve Englehart  
Kat Likkel Kat Likkel ... written by
George Arthur Bloom George Arthur Bloom ... story / written by
Jeremy Cushner Jeremy Cushner ... written by
Marv Wolfman Marv Wolfman ... written by
Steve Perry Steve Perry ... written by
Larry Parr Larry Parr ... written by
Cast
Kathleen Barr Kathleen Barr ... (13 episodes)
Lisa Ann Beley Lisa Ann Beley ... (13 episodes)
Paul Dobson Paul Dobson ... T. Hawk (13 episodes)
Michael Donovan Michael Donovan ... Guile (13 episodes)
Tong Lung Tong Lung ... (13 episodes)
Scott McNeil Scott McNeil ... Blanka (13 episodes)
Richard Newman Richard Newman ... (13 episodes)
John Payne John Payne ... (13 episodes)
Donna Yamamoto Donna Yamamoto ... (13 episodes)
Lynda Boyd Lynda Boyd ... Satin Hammer (13 episodes)
Garry Chalk Garry Chalk ... Dhalsim (13 episodes)
Michael Dobson Michael Dobson ... Col. Sawada (13 episodes)
Mark Hildreth Mark Hildreth ... (13 episodes)
Janyse Jaud Janyse Jaud ... (13 episodes)
Kyle Labine Kyle Labine ... (13 episodes)
Robert O. Smith Robert O. Smith ... (13 episodes)
Dale Wilson Dale Wilson ... (13 episodes)
Uncredited Cast
Michael Dorn Michael Dorn ... Warrior King (voice)
Saffron Henderson Saffron Henderson ... Sakura (voice)
Matt Hill Matt Hill ... Smuggler / Bridge Punks (voice)
Jim Byrnes Jim Byrnes ... Guy (voice)
Produced by
Daniel S. Kletzky Daniel S. Kletzky ... executive producer
Akio Sakai Akio Sakai ... associate producer
Takeshi Sekiguchi Takeshi Sekiguchi ... associate producer
Kenzo Tsujimoto Kenzo Tsujimoto ... producer
Billy C.C. Yang Billy C.C. Yang ... producer: Sunrise
Michael Hack Michael Hack ... producer
Yang Chi Chung Yang Chi Chung ... producer: Sunrise
Original Music by
Andrew Dimitroff Andrew Dimitroff  
Additional Info
Premiere: September 21, 1996
DVD Release: September 27, 2016
Countries: Canada United States Japan
Distributor: Eastern Star
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

5.7 / 10

Production Companies
Capcom Entertainment
Graz Entertainment (season 1)
InVision Entertainment (season 2)
USA Network (produced in cooperation with)
Distributors
ADV Films
  (2003) (United States) (DVD)
ADV Kids
  (2003) (United States) (DVD)
Amazon Prime Video
  (2006) (United States)
Crunchyroll
  (2006) (United States)
Discotek Media
  (2017) (United States) (DVD)
Discotek Media
  (2025) (United States)
Pluto TV
  (2022) (United States) (VOD)
USA Network
  (1995) (United States) (TV)
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