![]() Initially introduced as Jin Kazama’s biggest rival, Hwoarang gets quite chummy with Jin when they meet again at the King of the Iron Fist tournament. ![]() The anime series also brings Taekwondo specialist Hwoarang into the mix. Hwoarang Screenshot by Joseph Asuncion/ONE Esports Canonically, Lee is the adopted son of Heihachi Mishima, but things turned awry between the two when Lee sided with Kazuya during the second Tekken tournament. The excellent Lee Chaolan can be seen as the fourth person on the list. Old school fighters Baek Doo San, King I, and Wang Jinrei make a quick appearance as part of a missing persons list on assistant Miura’s tablet. Season 1 Episode 2 A montage of missing fighters Screenshot by Joseph Asuncion/ONE Esports The Mishima Zaibatsu leader will always put his interests before yours. Tough love is all you need, according to this grumpy grandpa.Īs Jin’s last living family member, Heihachi Mishima comes off as a cold-hearted, yet wise mentor to the teenage fighter, but don’t let his Electric Wind God Fist fool you. The rikishi has yet to show off his fighting skills, so diehard fans will have to wait for season two to see him in action. In the anime, Ganryu is Heihachi’s right-hand bodyguard, and usually stays on the sidelines as Heihachi teaches Jin how to fight. Tekken’s sumo wrestler is back, and he’s looking quite dapper. Ganryu Screenshot by Joseph Asuncion/ONE Esports While its origins are unknown, a few select characters in the story discovers that you can summon the green giant with an ancient pendant. Just like in the fighting game series, Ancient Ogre is the big bad boss of Tekken Bloodline. He’s like Shrek, but a bit more terrifying. Ancient Ogre Screenshot by Joseph Asuncion/ONE Esports Even as a Kazama-style fighter who is all about defense, she urges her son to learn the hard-hitting martial arts of the Mishima clan. ![]() The loving mother and karate instructor of Jin, Jun acts as a voice of reason to the teenager and his brash actions. Last appearing in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011), Jun Kazama makes a return in Tekken Bloodline as part of its supporting cast. Jun Kazama Screenshot by Joseph Asuncion/ONE Esports While initially taught the defensive Kazama fighting style by his mother Jun, he soon learns about the offensive attacks of the Mishima clan through grandfather Heihachi. Jin Kazama Credit: Netflixįirst appearing as a teenager, Jin Kazama is the main character of Tekken Bloodline.Īs the son of Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama, Jin often struggles to find a balance between the two clan-based fighting techniques. Jin, being the son of Kazama, is also a carrier of the Devil Gene.Īccording to Paul Phoenix, Heihachi killed Kazuya in the final fight of the second Tekken tournament. Heihachi’s goal in the tournaments was to provoke those who had the Devil Gene to transform and then kill them. He is the son of Heihachi Mishima and the father of Jin Kazama, and acts as a background character in the first season.Īs seen in multiple flashbacks, Kazuya is revealed to have the Devil Gene, a genetic abnormality that grants superhuman strength and demonic powers. Kazuya Mishima is introduced in the first episode as an ominous threat to the world of Tekken. Season 1 Episode 1 Kazuya Mishima Screenshot by Joseph Asuncion/ONE Esports
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