TLDR: Mrs Eats’ viral video breaks down what the characters in Street Fighter 2 are really saying and explains the meaning behind their Japanese phrases.
Mrs Eats has gone viral with her new explaining “What They Really Said In Street Fighter 2.” The Japanese YouTuber breaks down what the various characters from the popular video game are actually saying, and what it means.
“Today we’re going to dive into some classic gaming and figure just what the heck they were saying!,” Mrs Eats explains.
“In Street Fighter 2, of course you know they used a lot of Japanese, but what were they actually saying, and what did it mean? I’ll explain all of that to you and more!”
When Street Fighter II / Street Fighter 2 hit arcades in 1991, it didn’t just redefine fighting games—it became a global phenomenon. Developed by Capcom, this sequel to the original Street Fighter introduced dynamic, one-on-one combat, complete with six buttons and an array of special moves that allowed players to execute devastating combos. The iconic roster of characters, including series staples like Ryu, Chun-Li, and Guile, each had their own distinct fighting styles and special moves, making every match feel like a fresh challenge.
What truly set the game apart was its multiplayer appeal. Whether it was the local arcade or the home console versions on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, Street Fighter 2 turned casual players into serious competitors, paving the way for the rise of competitive gaming.
The game’s influence can still be felt today, as many of its core mechanics remain the foundation for modern fighting games. From its balance of skill-based play to the introduction of intricate combo systems, SF2 became a blueprint for the genre and inspired sequels, spin-offs, and countless imitators.
Even over three decades later, Street Fighter 2 continues to be a timeless classic and a must-play for any fan of the genre.
























