Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture

Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture

7.4

Jul 16 1994

2h 35m

Action, Animation, Fantasy

The Armor of Mars -- a suit of armor consisting of six pieces. If anyone from the bloodline of the ancient warrior Godimus were to find all six pieces for himself, he would receive power equal to the level of a god. The Curse of Godimus, however, also dictates that this same person would lose all sense of himself and become an insane killing machine.

Kazukiyo Nishikiori

Kazukiyo Nishikiori

Terry Bogard (voice)

Keiichi Nanba

Keiichi Nanba

Andy Bogard (voice)

Kotono Mitsuishi

Kotono Mitsuishi

Mai Shiranui (voice)

Nobuyuki Hiyama

Nobuyuki Hiyama

Joe Higashi (voice)

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