Laocorn Gaudeamus is searching the world for the legendary "Armor of Mars"
lost by his ancestors’ years ago. He plans to use its god-like powers for revenge against those who've wronged
his family.
To keep her brother from doing so, Laocorn's sister Sulia goes to Terry
"Hungry Wolf" Bogard for help. Terry and his friends must stop Laocorn before he finds the last piece of
armor and turns himself to a god.
Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture Anime Review
The best thing about Fatal Fury the Motion Picture is definitely the action. The fights are well-choreographed and executed, as can be expected from
director Masami Ohbari.
Plot-wise, it's pretty straightforward -- our heroes have to stop a maniac
from acquiring infinite powers and going berserk. Nothing really innovative there.
The twist lies in the fact that the maniac is the brother of Terry's new
girlfriend, Sulia. Now this adds some emotional angles to the whole picture.
The art and animation are the best I've seen for any Fatal Fury animated
feature. The vividly illustrated characters and superbly rendered action scenes say it
all. Everything looks great from start to finish.
There are also some revealing scenes where Mai Shiranui is concerned. If you watch very closely, you'll see that her breasts actually do peek out of
her skimpy outfit when she is jumping around.
I saw it by accident, when I was doing some screen captures.
Overall, this movie is average fare with plus points for high quality art and
animation.
Miscellanies: Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture
I'm sure Fatal Fury fans would be able to appreciate this better than I could. I've played the game just a few times so I don't really have a lot of
background.
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Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture | |
Genre | Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance |
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Episodes | 1 |
Status | Finished Airing |
Aired | Jul 16, 1994 |
Producers | Shochiku, Nihon Ad Systems, Fuji TV |
Studio | - |
Rating | R+ |
Themes | Martial Arts |
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