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To redeem himself, Zangief helps Ryu and Ken hold the emergency exit door open for the hostages to escape. He is last seen complementing Guile's bravery and gives him the Bison salute, which Guile turns into a thumbs-up. Zangief makes an appearance in the 2012 Walt Disney film Wreck-It Ralph, voiced by the film's director Rich Moore. He and M ...
The "Bad-Anon" villain meeting features various well-known video game characters, including Bowser, Clyde, Doctor Eggman, M. Bison and Zangief. In addition to the spoken roles, Wreck-It Ralph contains a number of other video game references, including characters and visual gags.
The film's directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston reprise their roles as Sour Bill, Zangief (Moore), and the Surge Protector (Johnston), respectively. [20] YouTube personalities Colleen Ballinger , Dani Fernandez, and Tiffany Herrera voice cameos, [ 23 ] with Nicole Scherzinger having a cameo voice role in a mid-credits scene.
Zangief Voiced by: Michael Donovan Zangief is depicted as one of M. Bison's recurring lackeys in the series, despite not working for him in the games. He had a similar role in the live-action film as well as in Street Fighter II V. Viktor Sagat Voiced by: Robert O. Smith
Alexander Volg Zangief Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa A former Amateur World Champion, Volg is a boxer from Russia who excels at outboxing and taking points, but after he moves to Japan and enters the pro ring, he adopts a vicious infighting style that highlights his signature vertical combination called "White Fang" (a short left uppercut ...
He is considered one of the best Zangief players of Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter V. [2] [3] Lewis was the highest seeded player at Capcom Cup 2015 who wasn't automatically qualified. [4] He was the only American player in top-8 of Capcom Cup 2015. Snake Eyez's career was the subject of a documentary called Cultivation: House of Snake ...
Andrew Bryniarski (born February 13, 1969) [1] is an American actor and former bodybuilder, best known for portraying Leatherface in the remake of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Zangief in Street Fighter, and Steve Lattimer in The Program.
More CIRCUMSTANTIAL evidence is things like Zangief's special intro with Eagle (which MIGHT be a joke on how both men are gay, although it could also just be a simple display of how they both have whirling moves) and one of Zangief's win quotes to Ryu in Street Fighter Zero 3 (yea, the Japanese version has character to character win quotes that ...