An anime adaption of the fighting video game series, "Virtua Fighter".An anime adaption of the fighting video game series, "Virtua Fighter".An anime adaption of the fighting video game series, "Virtua Fighter".
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- TriviaMedia Blasters had licensed the series for distribution in North America. But due to falling sales, Media Blasters ended its distribution after dubbing 24 of the 35 episodes.
- ConnectionsSpin-off Virtua Fighter Animation (1996)
- SoundtracksKuchibiru no Shinwa
Performed by 'Vivian Hsu'
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Virtua Fighter is an old and good anime that holds a special place in my heart as a nostalgic gem from my childhood. I remember eagerly watching it after school, immersing myself in the world of martial arts and captivating characters. The series revolves around the honorable warrior, Akira Yuki, who embodies the true essence of martial arts as a means of self-defense and combating evil.
What sets Virtua Fighter apart is its focus on traditional martial arts, showcasing Akira's disciplined and principled approach to combat. The anime beautifully captures the essence of each fighting style, making every battle an exhilarating experience. The animation, although dated by today's standards, still manages to deliver impactful fight sequences that keep you hooked.
The storytelling is straightforward yet engaging, driven by Akira's journey to protect the innocent and confront the forces of darkness. The anime skillfully balances action and character development, exploring the motivations and growth of not only Akira but also his allies and adversaries. The dynamic interactions between the diverse cast of fighters add depth and complexity to the plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
As I rewatch Virtua Fighter, the familiarity and nostalgia are overwhelming. It's like revisiting a treasured part of my childhood, evoking a sense of joy and excitement. The anime holds up remarkably well, reminding me of the simpler times when I eagerly anticipated each episode.
While Virtua Fighter may not boast cutting-edge visuals or complex storytelling, its timeless charm and focus on Akira's unwavering dedication to justice make it a worthwhile watch for fans of martial arts and those seeking a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
What sets Virtua Fighter apart is its focus on traditional martial arts, showcasing Akira's disciplined and principled approach to combat. The anime beautifully captures the essence of each fighting style, making every battle an exhilarating experience. The animation, although dated by today's standards, still manages to deliver impactful fight sequences that keep you hooked.
The storytelling is straightforward yet engaging, driven by Akira's journey to protect the innocent and confront the forces of darkness. The anime skillfully balances action and character development, exploring the motivations and growth of not only Akira but also his allies and adversaries. The dynamic interactions between the diverse cast of fighters add depth and complexity to the plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
As I rewatch Virtua Fighter, the familiarity and nostalgia are overwhelming. It's like revisiting a treasured part of my childhood, evoking a sense of joy and excitement. The anime holds up remarkably well, reminding me of the simpler times when I eagerly anticipated each episode.
While Virtua Fighter may not boast cutting-edge visuals or complex storytelling, its timeless charm and focus on Akira's unwavering dedication to justice make it a worthwhile watch for fans of martial arts and those seeking a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
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- May 25, 2023
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- Also known as
- El defensor virtuoso
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- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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