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''[[Capcom/Move lists#Zangief|Click here]] for more information about Zangief's other fighting game appearances.'' | ''[[Capcom/Move lists#Zangief|Click here]] for more information about Zangief's other fighting game appearances.'' | ||
Zangief was a strong supporting character and comedy relief of the film. He works for [[Street Fighter: The Movie | Zangief was a strong supporting character and comedy relief of the film. He works for [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Bison|General Bison]] for most of the film, but really isn't evil. Not much of the character's ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' story-line appears in the film, but unlike some of the other characters, it doesn't contradict it. In the movie and games, Zangief was played by Andrew Bryniarski. | ||
== Story == | == Story == | ||
Zangief serves as General Bison's bodyguard and assistant. Naive and slightly slow-witted, he believed that Bison was the hero and that the Allied Nations [[Street Fighter: The Movie | Zangief serves as General Bison's bodyguard and assistant. Naive and slightly slow-witted, he believed that Bison was the hero and that the Allied Nations [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Guile|Guile]], were evil. During the battle at Bison's fortress, Zangief did battle with [[Street Fighter: The Movie/E. Honda|E. Honda]]. After the fight Zangief sees [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Dee Jay|Dee Jay]], Bison's computer expert, retreating the battle. From Dee Jay he learns that not only had Bison deceived him, but he was never paid to work for him (unlike Dee Jay). | ||
As the fortress was coming down, Zangief switches sides and helps [Street Fighter: The Movie | As the fortress was coming down, Zangief switches sides and helps [Street Fighter: The Movie/Ryu|Ryu]] and [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Ken|Ken]] rescue the hostages. After Bison's defeat, he is readily accepted by the A.N. and the other heroes. In the [[Street Fighter: The Movie|arcade version]], Zangief leaves Shadowloo forever tormented by his crimes never to be seen again. In the [[Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film|console version]], Zangief returns home to Moscow and became a pro-wrestler once more. He quickly finds that there is no challenge. Now he spends most of his time training for his matches against E. Honda and the rest of it serving on Guile's security force. | ||
== Moves == | == Moves == | ||
=== [[Street Fighter: The Movie]] === | === [[Street Fighter: The Movie]] === | ||
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=== [[Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film]] === | === [[Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film]] === | ||
{{ | {{Movelist|Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film|Moves|[[Street Fighter: The Movie/Zangief|Zangief]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:12, 9 February 2018
Click here for more information about Zangief's other fighting game appearances.
Zangief was a strong supporting character and comedy relief of the film. He works for General Bison for most of the film, but really isn't evil. Not much of the character's Street Fighter II story-line appears in the film, but unlike some of the other characters, it doesn't contradict it. In the movie and games, Zangief was played by Andrew Bryniarski.
Story
Zangief serves as General Bison's bodyguard and assistant. Naive and slightly slow-witted, he believed that Bison was the hero and that the Allied Nations Guile, were evil. During the battle at Bison's fortress, Zangief did battle with E. Honda. After the fight Zangief sees Dee Jay, Bison's computer expert, retreating the battle. From Dee Jay he learns that not only had Bison deceived him, but he was never paid to work for him (unlike Dee Jay).
As the fortress was coming down, Zangief switches sides and helps [Street Fighter: The Movie/Ryu|Ryu]] and Ken rescue the hostages. After Bison's defeat, he is readily accepted by the A.N. and the other heroes. In the arcade version, Zangief leaves Shadowloo forever tormented by his crimes never to be seen again. In the console version, Zangief returns home to Moscow and became a pro-wrestler once more. He quickly finds that there is no challenge. Now he spends most of his time training for his matches against E. Honda and the rest of it serving on Guile's security force.