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The '''Street Fighter II V''' anime has two English dubs in existence. The first dub was made in 1996 by Manga Entertainment and Animaze with the same cast from the Street Fighter II movie. For some reason, the UK branch of ADV Films made a '''alternate English dub''' recorded in Houston for European English countries. | The '''Street Fighter II V''' anime has two English dubs in existence. The first dub was made in 1996 by Manga Entertainment and Animaze with the same cast from the Street Fighter II movie. For some reason, the UK branch of ADV Films made a '''alternate English dub''' recorded in Houston for European English countries. | ||
The Manga dub was released on DVD and is easy to find online. However, the ADV dub was only released on VHS during the | The Manga dub was released on DVD and is easy to find online. However, the ADV dub was only released on VHS during the '90s in Europe. Because of its obscurity, the ADV dub is hard to come by online. Despite this, six episodes of the dub are currently available on Dailymotion. They can be found [http://www.dailymotion.com/sean-twamley here]. The seventh episode was uploaded to YouTube by Princescyther. | ||
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File:Sf2v02.jpg|Vol. 2 cover. | File:Sf2v02.jpg|Vol. 2 cover. | ||
File:Sf2v03.jpg|Vol. 3 cover. | File:Sf2v03.jpg|Vol. 3 cover. |
Revision as of 11:41, 7 October 2019
The Street Fighter II V anime has two English dubs in existence. The first dub was made in 1996 by Manga Entertainment and Animaze with the same cast from the Street Fighter II movie. For some reason, the UK branch of ADV Films made a alternate English dub recorded in Houston for European English countries.
The Manga dub was released on DVD and is easy to find online. However, the ADV dub was only released on VHS during the '90s in Europe. Because of its obscurity, the ADV dub is hard to come by online. Despite this, six episodes of the dub are currently available on Dailymotion. They can be found here. The seventh episode was uploaded to YouTube by Princescyther.