Zangief



"Next Time we meet, I'm going to break your arms!" -Street Fighter 2 Win quote

"I love pain, but you seem to love it more!" -Xmen vs Street Fighter Win Quote

Zangief, also known as The Red Cyclone, is normally seen as a hero from the popular Street Fighter series, however in some other media related to the games he is portrayed as a henchman of higher villains or (rarely) a villain in his own right.

Street Fighter (Live-Action Movie)
In the live-action movie, Zangief appears as one of M. Bison's henchmen, alongside other characters who are good in the games, such as Blanka, Dee Jay and even Dhalsim. The only reason he joined Bison was because he thought they were the good guys by the end of the movie. Zangief is portrayed by Andrew Bryniarski, who also portrayed the 2003 remake version of Leatherface & its prequel.

Street Fight Alpha: The Animation
Zangief is an outright villain in this feature length movie, where he is depicted as a near-feral monster who was more than happy to try and brutally murder a young boy after the boy angered him - he was so brutal that Ryu had to intervene to stop him potentially killing his opponent and although Zangief did show some minor signs of fear after Ryu almost killed him using dark energy he never redeemed himself, in fact he fell down a pile of debris and was not seen again in the movie.

Street Fighter 2 V
Zangief was yet again portrayed as a villain, but as a lackey of M. Bison and Shadaloo. He was first seen sent by Bison to fetch Ryu, who was on the beach. Ryu and the Red Cyclone fought each other, but Zangief defeated Ryu with a spinning Piledriver. He then carried Ryu into his truck, and drove off back to Bison's.

In the climax episode, Guile is trying to get to Bison's quarters, but Zangief sees him and challenges him to a fight. After a long battle, Guile does a deadly blow to Zangief, killing him. He is not seen again after the fight.



Wreck-It Ralph
Zangief makes a cameo in the Disney movie Wreck-It Ralph. He is seen with all of the other member of the Bad-Anon alongside with M.Bison, Clyde, Dr. Ivo 'Eggman' Robotnik, Saitine, Bowser & Kano. When Ralph states that he doesn't want to be a bad guy anymore, Zangief explains the importance of bad guys in video games saying if there is no bad guy, then the game will be useless. Zangief is seen again in the Game Central Station alongside with Chun-Li & again in the end of the movie where he attended Sergeant Calhoun & Fix-It Felix's wedding. Some fans of Street Fighter (especially those who knew a lot about him) suggest that Zangief is not a villain while some states that his villainy is based from his movie & cartoon appearances as mentioned above. In an interview with director Rich Moore (who  voiced Sour Bill & ironically Zangief's voice), states that he made Zangief into a villain in the film because he couldn't beat Zangief when he was playing Street Fighter II when he was a kid.

Trivia

 * According to the back of a X-Men vs. Street Fighter toy with him vs Rogue, it states that he was a former wrestler and is sometimes a minion of Bison. However, this has been proven false since he is still a wrestler in SF4, and is seen throughout most of the games as a good guy who is not related to Bison in any way.


 * The reason for Zangief being depicted as a villain probably has to do with the fact these media are for the most part created for American audiences, and due to Zangief being Russian and the old Cold War mentality that Russians are evil he was thus changed into a evil character.