Synopsis
餓狼伝説 THE MOTION PICTURE
“Based on the Bestselling Video Game!”
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.
The 1993–1995 Japan Window
135 Japan films released in this three-year window, ranked here by audience rating. Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture sits at position #28.
#1Romeo and the Black Brothers
★ 8.9 · 1995
#2Furuhata Ninzaburo
★ 8.8 · 1994
#3Neon Genesis Evangelion
★ 8.6 · 1995
#4Slam Dunk
★ 8.6 · 1993
#5Magic Knight Rayearth
★ 8.5 · 1994
#6Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Overture to a New War
★ 8.3 · 1993
#7Golden Boy
★ 8.2 · 1995
#82112: The Birth of Doraemon
★ 8.2 · 1995
The 1990s Japan Landscape
Catalog density by release year in the 1990s. Highlighted year (yellow) is when Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture premiered. 447 total titles in this decade from Japan.
Reception Benchmarks
Ranked #1,077 of 4,579 Japan films indexed here (76th percentile by TMDB audience score).
Rating is +0.7 points above the Japan average of 6.9/10.
Among Japan Action productions specifically: #478 of 1,714 (top 28%).
Production Details
| Primary Country | Japan |
|---|---|
| Original Language | Japanese |
| Production Companies | Studio Wombat, Fuji Television Network, Pony Canyon, NAS |
| Runtime | 1h 35m |
| Release Date | July 16, 1994 |
| IMDb | tt0109872 |