He grows his messy burgundy red hair to a medium length, keeping it just long enough to touch the base of his neck with one or two thick tufts resting on his forehead.

In Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, Zangief appears very briefly during a brutal battle against Blanka to entertain an audience of crime bosses, where he is electrocuted by him, though his fate afterwards is unknown. Volg is an amazing technician with great talent. After the referee let the match continue, Volg quickly downed Ippo with an uppercut. Zangief From Street Fighter 4 You need more muscle mass! 27,637 talking about this. In the corner, Ramuda told Volg that his down was due to his carelessness, with Volg replying that he was going to finish Ippo off after the White Fang, but even as Ippo fell, he threw a left at him, realising that Ippo will not stop attacking until he loses consciousness. Two months later, Volg and Sendō entered the ring and the match began.

In more recent adaptations, Zangief is shown to interact more with Ryu, either as an enemy or ally, and his win quotes in Street Fighter IV imply that it was Ryu who knocked him out of the second tournament. Despite his demeanor outside of the media, it is also mentioned that Volg turns into a completely different person in the ring. Volg visited Ippo at the Kawai Hospital, only to bump into the latter's mother. He first defeats Blanka, and then is engaged by Sakura and Cammy, whom he easily overpowered. Soon after the match, the Otowa gym cut the contract of Volg's management, forcing Volg to move back to Russia. He seems to have repaired this weakness, however, since he was able to take Sendō to decision. As round three began, Volg, knowing that Ippo has not fully recovered, advanced towards Ippo. He then accomplished what Kimura and Itagaki could not: facing the attack head-on, he landed a counter and instantly knocked Ippo out even though Volg held back. Volg soon felt like his body was getting heavy, missing an attack. He later warned Ippo of Wally's boxing talent. [9] UGO Networks placed Zangief at number five on their list of top Street Fighter characters, stating "Zangief can be an intimidating character to play because he is far slower than other competitors; however, he makes up for that in his ability to close range quickly and bypass and counter projectiles from his opponents.

After being punched and harassed for several moments, Heynes retaliates by grabbing Ritchard and power slamming him into the ground. Volg stopped Ramuda's attempt to challenge the referee's decision, believing Volg should have had a three point lead, disheartened with the fact that he made his boxer lose just because he is not in his home country.
After an in-fight, Sendō threw a Smash, which Volg blocked, however due to his hurt foot, he lost his balance. Sendō and Volg's match ending in a decision win for Sendō. On 4chan, Casey was praised as a hero with comparisons to Chuck Norris, while vilifying the bully in the video Ritchard Gale. Ritchard denies that he was a bully and claimed that he was initially provoked by Casey. Various actors have voiced the character in his video game appearances: he is voiced by Wataru Takagi in the Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter EX series, Tesshō Genda in the Capcom vs. SNK series and Capcom Fighting Evolution, and Kenta Miyake in Japanese and Peter Beckman in English for Street Fighter IV. [7] IGN ranked Zangief at 13th place in their list of top Street Fighter characters, stating "he's a bit of a stereotype, a hulking lug from Mother Russia, but he plays the type so well, though.

Zangief appears as a Spirit in the Nintendo crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. to view the video gallery, or ''Everybody give it up for this kid,'' he said. A large, mouth-watering buffet of GIFs that are not only free, but also include validated parking in a shaded area. Volg guarded against Ippo's attacks at the ropes until Volg clinched. The best GIFs are on GIPHY. Related Wallpapers. After the final exchange, both boxers collapsed, Volg into the ropes, Mike into the canvas. Search, discover and share your favorite Vorg Zangief GIFs. As a sixth ranker in the IBF, Volg faced against the fourth ranker in the IBF, Eric Thompson in Las Vegas.

The video was first uploaded to YouTube on March 14th, 2011 and was subsequently posted to Reddit[1] in a thread titled "Child finally snaps after being bullied." With Tenor, maker of GIF Keyboard, add popular Zangief Sfv animated GIFs to your conversations. 'r' Zangief appears to have the upper hand, but Ryu, in his rage, almost gives in to the Dark Hadō and fires a lethal dark Hadōken which narrowly misses Zangief but causes the building to collapse.