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Four characters: [[Heihachi Mishima]], [[Kazuya Mishima]], [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]], and [[Yoshimitsu]] would come close, having been playable in seven installments. While [[#Kuma I/II|Kuma]] also have been playable in seven main games as two different characters, with
Four characters: [[Heihachi Mishima]], [[Kazuya Mishima]], [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]], and [[Yoshimitsu]] would come close, having been playable in seven installments. While [[#Kuma I/II|Kuma]] also have been playable in seven main games as two different characters, with
Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining five games. [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack]] also have been playable in seven main installments with 7 different models and names (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack (Jack-3), Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with ''[[Tekken 4]]'' being the only game a Jack robot was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack robots, although Jack-4 made cameo appearance in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and appeared as a NPC in the story mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]'').
Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining five games. [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack]] also have been playable in seven main installments with 7 different models and names (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack (Jack-3), Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with ''[[Tekken 4]]'' being the only game a Jack robot was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack robots, although Jack-4 made cameo appearance in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and appeared as a NPC in the story mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]'').
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| {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup>
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| {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup>
| {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup>
| {{no}}
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| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-5]]
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| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| {{no}}
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| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]]
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| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
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| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-7]]
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| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
| 1
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| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-8]]
| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-8]]
| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
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| [[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]]
| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Prototype Jack]]
| {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup>
| {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup>
| {{partial|Yes}}
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]]
|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]]
|[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]]
|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]]
|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup>
|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup>
| {{no}}
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]]
|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]]
|[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
|[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]]
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|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup>
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| {{no}}
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]]
|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]]
|[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]]
|[[#Jack series/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]]
|[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
|[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None
| {{no}}
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-X]]
|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-X]]
|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup>
|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup>
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|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]]
|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]]
|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup>
|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup>
| [[Akio Ōtsuka]] / Mark O'Brien
| [[Akio Ōtsuka]] / Mark O'Brien

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'{{Short description|none}} {{Italic title|string=Tekken}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2023}} {{cleanup rewrite|date=April 2023}} [[File:Mishimafamily.png|thumb|right|The conflict between the Mishima family serves as the main focus of the series plot. As seen from left to right: [[#Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi Mishima]], [[Heihachi Mishima]], [[Kazuya Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].]] The following is a list of characters from the fighting game series ''[[Tekken]]''. Characters are listed in the alphabetical order. {{TOC limit|3}} ==Characters== ===Main series=== Players can choose from a diverse cast that hails from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and fighting styles. A few characters have supernatural origin, such as Devil and Ogre, while animal characters like Kuma the bear and Roger the kangaroo provide [[comic relief]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Bratt|last=Elston|date=July 24, 2010|title=The Top 7... impractical characters|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/the-top-7-impractical-characters/?|publisher=GamesRadar|access-date=September 7, 2011}}</ref> In the story mode of the game, each character generally has their own personal reasons for entering the tournament and competing for the prize. Only two characters have been playable in all eight main ''Tekken'' installments to date: [[Nina Williams]] and [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]]. While [[King (Tekken)|King]] also have been playable in all the games but as two different characters, with King I being in first two games and King II being in remaining games. Four characters: [[Heihachi Mishima]], [[Kazuya Mishima]], [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]], and [[Yoshimitsu]] would come close, having been playable in seven installments. While [[#Kuma I/II|Kuma]] also have been playable in seven main games as two different characters, with Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining five games. [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack]] also have been playable in seven main installments with 7 different models and names (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack (Jack-3), Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with ''[[Tekken 4]]'' being the only game a Jack robot was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack robots, although Jack-4 made cameo appearance in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and appeared as a NPC in the story mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]''). <!-- DO NOT ADD ANY UNCONFIRMED CHARACTERS. It will confuse everyone on who is actually appearing in what games.!--> '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#9EFF9E|Yes}} = Playable and available by default.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Yes}} = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|DLC}} = Paid downloadable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Guest}} = Third-party character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFD700|NPC}} = Non-playable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#C0C0C0|Cameo}} = Cameo appearance – characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.</small> <small>{{color box|#EEE|'''?'''}} = To be revealed.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" | Character information ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken (video game)|1]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 2|2]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 3|3]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 4|4]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 5|5]]''/''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection|DR]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 6|6/BR]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 7|7/FR/Rnd2]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 8|8]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" | ''Total'' |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- | [[Akuma (Street Fighter)|Akuma]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Guest}}<sup>5</sup> | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Alex]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Alisa Bosconovitch]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>3</sup> | {{Yes}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|Ancient Ogre]] | None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Angel|Angel]] | None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{No}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] | {{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 6 |- | [[#Armor King I/II|Armor King I]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[#Armor King I/II|Armor King II]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Asuka Kazama]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- | [[#Azazel|Azazel]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>a</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] | {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[Christie Monteiro]] | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 4 |- | [[#Claudio Serafino|Claudio Serafino]] | {{flagicon|Italy}} Italian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Combot/Super Combot DX|Combot]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Craig Marduk|Craig Marduk]] | {{flagicon|Australia}} Australian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 4 |- | [[#Crow|Crow]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>b</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[#Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi|Devil Kazumi]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Kazuya Mishima#Devil persona and voice actors|Devil Kazuya]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> <sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[Eddy Gordo]] | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[#Eliza|Eliza]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Lili (Tekken)|Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)]] | {{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- | [[#Fahkumram|Fahkumram]] | {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thai | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Forest Law|Forest Law]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[Geese Howard]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC/Guest}}<sup>5</sup> | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[#Gigas|Gigas]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Gon (manga)|Gon]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Guest}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>7</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[Heihachi Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 7 |- | [[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] | {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-5]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>8</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-7]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-8]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | 1 |- | [[Jin Kazama]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[#Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>1</sup> | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[Josie Rizal]] | {{flagicon|Philippines}} Filipina | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Julia Chang]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Jun Kazama]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- | [[#Katarina Alves|Katarina Alves]] | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi|Kazumi Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Kazuya Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[Kazuya Mishima|Kid Kazuya]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> <sup>6</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[King (Tekken)|King I/II]] | {{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | '''8''' |- | [[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Kinjin]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Kuma I/II|Kuma I/II]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> <sup>10</sup> ! ? | 7 |- | [[#Kunimitsu I/II|Kunimitsu I]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Kunimitsu I/II|Kunimitsu II]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Lars Alexandersson]] | {{flagicon|Sweden}} Swedish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>3</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 3 |- | [[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>f</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 6 |- | [[Lei Wulong]] | {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 6 |- | [[#Leo Kliesen|Leo Kliesen]] | {{flagicon|Germany}} German | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> | {{Yes}} | 2 |- | [[#Lidia Sobieska|Lidia Sobieska]] | {{flagicon|Poland}} Polish | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Ling Xiaoyu]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[Lucky Chloe]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>h</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[#Master Raven|Master Raven]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] | {{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Miharu Hirano|Miharu Hirano]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 4 |- | [[#NANCY-MI847J|NANCY-MI847J]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>4</sup> | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[Negan|Negan Smith]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC/Guest}}<sup>5</sup> <sup>8</sup> | {{No}} | 1 |- | [[Nina Williams]] | {{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[Noctis Lucis Caelum]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC/Guest}}<sup>5</sup> | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[#Panda|Panda]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Raven|Raven]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Robert Richards (Bob)]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger Jr.]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Sebastian|Sebastian]] | {{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>2</sup> | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Shaheen|Shaheen]] | {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Slim Bob]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] | {{flagicon|UK}} British | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 4 |- | [[#Tiger Jackson|Tiger Jackson]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>2</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|True Ogre]] | None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>7</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Lee Chaolan/Violet|Violet]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>f</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[Yoshimitsu]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Partial|Yes}} ! ? | 7 |- | [[#Zafina|Zafina]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>g</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- class="sortbottom" style="text-align:center;" !colspan="2"| '''Total''' (Playable characters) ||18 ||25 ||23 ||23 ||36 ||41 ||54 ||15 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note||}}Not including arcade history mode of Tekken 5 and gallery mode of Tekken 7.<br> {{note|1|1}}NPC in ''Tekken 5'' and ''Tekken 5: DR'' (PSP, arcade, and online only)/Unlockable in ''Tekken 5:DR'' (PS3 and offline only)<br> {{note|2|2}}Only in ''Tekken 5: DR''.<br> {{note|3|3}}Only in ''Tekken 6: BR (arcade and console)''.<br> {{note|4|4}}Playable in a campaign level.<br> {{note|5|5}}Only in ''Tekken 7: FR (arcade and console)/Round 2''.<br> {{note|6|6}}Only playable in story mode for a short amount of time in console version.<br> {{note|7|7}}Only in ''Tekken 5'' and in the ''Devil Within'' mode.<br> {{note|8|8}}Not playable and available in Round 2.<br> {{note|9|9}}As King I/Kuma I.<br> {{note|10|10}}As King II/Kuma II. ---- {{note|a|a}}Probably none.<br> {{note|b|b}}There are several people, therefore unknown.<br> {{note|c|c}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|d|d}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|e|e}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|f|f}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|g|g}}Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.<br> {{note|h|h}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ===Major spin-offs=== [[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]], [[Jin Kazama]], [[Ling Xiaoyu]], [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]], [[King (Tekken)|King II]] and [[Nina Williams]] are the only characters to have appeared as playable in all five major spin-off games. Games highlighted in green are no longer supported. '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#9EFF9E|Yes}} = Playable and available by default.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Yes}} = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|DLC}} = Free downloadable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Guest}} = Third-party character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFD700|NPC}} = Non-playable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#C0C0C0|Cameo}} = Cameo appearance - characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" style="width:20%;" |Character information ! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | ''[[Tekken Card Challenge|TCC]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament|TTT/HD]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2|TTT2/Prol/ Ultd/Wii U Ed]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" style="background:#7cff00;| ''[[Tekken Revolution|TR]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" style="background:#7cff00;| ''[[Tekken Mobile|TM]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" | ''Total'' |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- |[[Akuma (Street Fighter)|Akuma]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Guest}} | 1 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Alex]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[Alisa Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|Ancient Ogre]] |None | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{No}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | 4 |- |[[#Angel|Angel]] |None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{No}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 4 |- |[[#Armor King I/II|Armor King I/II]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{Yes}}<sup>5</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>6</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>6</sup> | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Asuka Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[Christie Monteiro]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Combot/Super Combot DX|Combot]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>1</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Craig Marduk|Craig Marduk]] |{{flagicon|Australia}} Australian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 2 |- |[[#Crow|Crow]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>a</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima#Devil persona and voice actors|Devil Kazuya]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> <sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[Eddy Gordo]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Eliza|Eliza]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 2 |- |[[Lili (Tekken)|Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Forest Law|Forest Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Halloween Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Heihachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Isaak|Isaak]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Julia Chang|Jaycee]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Jin Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[#Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Julia Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Jun Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Katarina Alves|Katarina Alves]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- |[[King (Tekken)|King II]] |{{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Kinjin]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Kuma I/II|Kuma II]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Kunimitsu I/II|Kunimitsu I]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[Lars Alexandersson]] |{{flagicon|Sweden}} Swedish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 4 |- |[[Lei Wulong]] |{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Leo Kliesen|Leo Kliesen]] |{{flagicon|Germany}} German | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[Ling Xiaoyu]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>g</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] |{{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Miharu Hirano|Miharu Hirano]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | '''5''' |- |[[Nina Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[#Panda|Panda]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 4 |- |[[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Raven|Raven]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Revenant|Revenant]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | 1 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Robert Richards (Bob)]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Rodeo|Rodeo]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger]] |None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger Jr.]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Ruby|Ruby]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Sebastian|Sebastian]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Shaheen|Shaheen]] |{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Slim Bob]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} British | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Summer Asuka]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Summer Bob]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Lili (Tekken)|Summer Lili]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Nina Williams|Summer Nina]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Combot/Super Combot DX|Super Combot DX]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>3</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Tetsujin]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | 3 |- |[[#Tiger Jackson|Tiger Jackson]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Tiger Miyagi|Tiger Miyagi]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|True Ogre]] |None | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Unknown]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>4</sup> | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>4</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Lee Chaolan/Violet|Violet]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Yoshimitsu (character)|Yoshimitsu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Yue|Yue]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Zafina|Zafina]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>f</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- class="sortbottom" style="text-align:center;" !colspan="2"| '''Total''' (Playable characters) ||21 ||39 ||61 ||30 ||37 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note|1|1}}Unplayable in online mode.<br> {{note|2|2}}Unlockable if not selected in Adventure Mode.<br> {{note|3|3}}Only playable in Fight Lab mode for the prologue.<br> {{note|4|4}}Unplayable in arcade mode.<br> {{note|5|5}}As Armor King I.<br> {{note|6|6}}As Armor King II. ---- {{note|a|a}}There are several people, therefore unknown.<br> {{note|b|b}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|c|c}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|d|d}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|e|e}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|f|f}}Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.<br> {{note|g|g}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ===Other games=== [[Jin Kazama]] has appeared as playable in eight out of the ten games listed, while [[Ling Xiaoyu]] and [[Nina Williams]] have appeared as playable in seven out of the ten games listed. Game highlighted in green is no longer supported and game highlighted in blue is currently on pause in production. '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#9EFF9E|Yes}} = Playable and available by default.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Yes}} = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|DLC}} = Paid downloadable character (Free in PlayStation Vita version).</small> <small>{{color box|#FFD700|NPC}} = Non-playable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#C0C0C0|Cameo}} = Cameo appearance - characters physically appeared in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.</small> <small>{{color box|#EEE|'''?'''}} = Unconfirmed.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" | Character information ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken Advance|Adv]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Death by Degrees|DbD]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|Res]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|TB]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition|3D: PE]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken|SFxT]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|TCT]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|Ar]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="background:#7cff00;| ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|G:TE]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="background:#7caddd;| ''[[Tekken X Street Fighter|TxSF]]'' ! rowspan="2"|''Total'' |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- |[[Alisa Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Ogre (Tekken)|Ancient Ogre]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>1</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[#Armor King I/II|Armor King II]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Asuka Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Christie Monteiro]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Claudio Serafino|Claudio Serafino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} Italian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Craig Marduk|Craig Marduk]] |{{flagicon|Australia}} Australian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>a</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- |[[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Eddy Gordo]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Lili (Tekken)|Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Forest Law|Forest Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Heihachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-X]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Julia Chang|Jaycee]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Jin Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | 8 |- |[[Julia Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[King (Tekken)|King II]] |{{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Kuma I/II|Kuma II]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Lars Alexandersson]] |{{flagicon|Sweden}} Swedish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Lei Wulong]] | {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Leo Kliesen|Leo Kliesen]] |{{flagicon|Germany}} German | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Ling Xiaoyu]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 8 |- |[[Lucky Chloe]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>f</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] |{{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Nina Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 8 |- |[[#Panda|Panda]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 7 |- |[[#Raven|Raven]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Robert Richards (Bob)]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger Jr.]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |{{flagicon|UK}} British | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- |Unknown male Character 1 |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? |1 |- |Unknown male Character 2 |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? |1 |- |Unknown male Character 3 |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? |1 |- |[[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Yoshimitsu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Zafina|Zafina]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- class="sortbottom" style="text-align:center;" !colspan="2"| '''Total''' ||10 ||2 ||8 ||3 ||41 ||25 ||13 ||15 ||25 ||2 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note||}}Only including Tekken characters in [[Street Fighter X Tekken|SFxT]] and [[Tekken X Street Fighter|TxSF]].<br> {{note|1|1}}Only playable in "Anna Mode". ---- {{note|a|a}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|b|b}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|c|c}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|d|d}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|e|e}}Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.<br> {{note|f|f}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ===Adaptations=== Only [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]] and [[Kazuya Mishima]] have appeared in all five adaptations of the series. '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" | Character information ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture|TMP]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken (2009 film)|Tek]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance|BV]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge|KR]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken: Bloodline|Bl]]'' ! rowspan="2" | Total |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- |[[Alisa Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Yuki Matsuoka]] / [[Cristina Vee]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | [[:ja:山像かおり|Kaori Yamagata]] / Claire Hamilton | Marian Zapico | [[Akeno Watanabe]] / [[Tara Platt]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | [[Kyousei Tsukui]] / Lowell B. Bartholomee | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | [[Seiji Sasaki]] / Peter Harrell | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | [[Gary Daniels]] | {{no}} | Gary Daniels | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Christie Monteiro]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | [[Kelly Overton (actress)|Kelly Overton]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>a</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Isshin Chiba]] / [[Patrick Seitz|Darren Daniels]] | {{no}} | Isshin Chiba / [[Kaiji Tang]] | 2 |- |[[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | [[Tamio Ōki]] / [[Ken Webster (director)|Ken Webster]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Jamieson Price]] | 2 |- |[[Eddy Gordo]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | [[Lateef Crowder]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | [[Takashi Nagasako]] / Lowell B. Bartholomee | {{no}} | [[Hidenari Ugaki]] / [[Paul St. Peter]] | {{no}} | Hidenari Ugaki / Earl Baylon | 3 |- |[[Heihachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | [[Daisuke Gōri]] / John Paul Shephard | [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]] | [[Unshō Ishizuka]] / [[Jamieson Price]] | Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | [[Taiten Kusunoki]] / S. Hiroshi Watanabe | '''5''' |- |[[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] / [[Todd Haberkorn]] | 1 |- |[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | [[Akio Ōtsuka]] / Mark O'Brien | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Jin Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | [[Minami Takayama]] / Jacob Franchek | [[Jon Foo]] | [[Isshin Chiba]] / [[Patrick Seitz|Darren Daniels]] | {{no}} | Isshin Chiba / [[Kaiji Tang]] | 4 |- |[[Julia Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Seiko Yoshida]] / [[Jeannie Tirado]] | 1 |- |[[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Jun Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | [[Yumi Tōma]] / [[Edi Patterson]] | [[Tamlyn Tomita]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Mamiko Noto]] / Vivian Lu | 3 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | [[Kazuhiro Yamaji]] / Adam Dudley | [[Ian Anthony Dale]] | [[:ja:篠原まさのり|Masanori Shinohara]] / [[Kyle Hebert]] | [[Kane Kosugi]] | Masanori Shinohara / Eliot | '''5''' |- |[[King (Tekken)|King II]] |{{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[:ja:平居正行|Masayuki Hirai]] / Leandro Cano | 1 |- |[[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | [[Shin-ichiro Miki]] / David Stokey | {{no}} | [[Ryōtarō Okiayu]] / [[Kaiji Tang]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Lei Wulong]] |{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | [[:ja:中村彰男|Akio Nakamura]] / [[Gray Haddock]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[:ja:菊池康弘|Yasuhiro Kikuchi]] / [[Krizz Kaliko]] | 1 |- |[[Ling Xiaoyu]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Maaya Sakamoto]] / [[Carrie Keranen]] | {{no}} | Maaya Sakamoto / [[Faye Mata]] | 2 |- |[[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | [[Cung Le]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | [[:ja:日高奈留美|Narumi Hidaka]] / Jessica Robertson | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] |{{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | [[Roger Huerta]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Keiko Nemoto]] / [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Nina Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | [[Minami Takayama]] / Ellie McBride | [[Candice Hillebrand]] | [[Atsuko Tanaka (voice actress)|Atsuko Tanaka]] / [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] | {{no}} | [[Yumi Tōma]] / [[Erika Harlacher]] | 4 |- |[[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|Ogre]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | Bill Butts | 1 |- |[[#Panda|Panda]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Taketora (voice actor)|Taketora]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Hōchū Ōtsuka]] / [[Jamieson Price]] | 1 |- |[[#Raven|Raven]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | [[Darrin Dewitt Henson]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | Anton Kasabov | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |{{flagicon|UK}} British | {{no}} | [[Luke Goss]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Yoshimitsu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | Gary Stearns | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- !colspan="2"| '''Total''' ||14 ||15 ||12 ||3 ||15 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note|a|a}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|b|b}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|c|c}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|d|d}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|e|e}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ==Introduced in ''Tekken''== ===Anna Williams=== {{main|Anna Williams (Tekken)}} ===Armor King I/II=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Professional Wrestling]] (AK1 - US style, AK2 - Japanese style) {{nihongo|Armor King|アーマー・キング|Āmā Kingu}} is a professional wrestler and was a rival of [[King (Tekken)|King]] when the latter was still an inexperienced wrestler. He suffered eye damage in a fight with King, but when he later found King distraught and drunk in an alleyway, Armor King convinced him to get back into fighting and enter the second ''King of Iron Fist'' tournament. After King is killed by [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]], Armor King trains a new fighter who sports a [[jaguar]] mask similar to that of King's. Armor King is not selectable in ''[[Tekken 4]]'', as he is beaten to death in a bar fight instigated by Australian brawler [[Craig Marduk]], who then steals his mask and mockingly wears it in the tournament, provoking Armor King's protege King into entering the competition to seek revenge.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/the-warriors-of-tekken-6-part-2/2/|title=The warriors of ''Tekken 6'', part 2|work=[[GamesRadar]]|date=March 12, 2009|access-date=October 25, 2016|archive-date=October 26, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161026173344/http://www.gamesradar.com/the-warriors-of-tekken-6-part-2/2/|url-status=live}}</ref> Marduk is then attacked in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' by what is believed to be Armor King, but his assailant is revealed in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' as the original Armor King's younger brother. After recovering from a brutal beating where he and Marduk knocked out each other and brought to hospital by King, the younger Armor King accepts Marduk's challenge for a retirement match arranged by King in ''[[Tekken 7]]''. ===Ganryu=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese * '''Fighting style :''' [[Sumo]] * '''Voiced by:''' '''English'''<br/>Lowell B. Bartholomee (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>Earl Baylon (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<ref name="bloodline"/><br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Banjō Ginga]] (''Tekken'')<br/>[[Takashi Nagasako]] (''TK2''-''Tekken Tag Tournament''; ''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>[[Hidenari Ugaki]] (''TK5''-present) {{nihongo|Ganryu|巌竜|Ganryū|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[sumo]] wrestler who is barred from the sport for infractions such as firebreathing and taunting his opponents. This rejection, coupled with his mounting gambling debts, steers him into a life of crime. [[Heihachi Mishima]] hires him as a henchman for the first King of Iron Fist tournament, in which Ganryu loses to [[Yoshimitsu]], who then drains Ganryu's remaining finances and leaves him broke. [[Kazuya Mishima]] pays him handsomely for his services in his Mishima Zaibatsu corporation. Ganryu participates in the [[Tekken 2|second tournament]] as Kazuya's bodyguard, but he also wishes to build his own sumo ring to impress his secret crush, [[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]], but instead, she defeats him in battle and Ganryu returns to Japan. Two decades after the events of ''Tekken 2,'' Ganryu opens a sumo stable and trains other wrestlers. However, after seeing Michelle's daughter [[Julia Chang|Julia]] on television fighting in the fourth tournament, he enters [[Tekken 5|the fifth]] in hopes of wooing Julia if he is able to recover her lost "Forest Rejuvenation Data" that he eventually finds inside the Mishima Zaibatsu's laboratory, but Julia receives the information and flees before Ganryu can propose marriage. Now faced with a failing restaurant he had opened afterward in Hawaii, Ganryu enters the tournament again in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' in attempt to advertise the restaurant and bring in revenue. Unfortunately, Ganryu accidentally donated all his restaurant earnings to Julia's reforestation campaign. In order to fix his financial problems, Ganryu decided to enter the seventh tournament. Ganryu's occupations have varied in alternate ''Tekken'' media; in the animated film ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', he is Lee Chaolan's bodyguard, and in ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]'', he is a [[Physical education|PE]] teacher at the Mishima Polytechnic School. ''[[GameSpy]]'' named Ganryu as one of their "25 Extremely Rough Brawlers" in video gaming: "Ganryu is more of a tragic character as his unrequited love for fellow fighter Julia fuels his brutality."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespy.com/articles/100/1008184p1.html|title=25 Extremely Rough Brawlers|publisher=GameSpy|date=August 11, 2009|access-date=February 20, 2015|archive-date=January 29, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130129114715/http://www.gamespy.com/articles/100/1008184p1.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2011, ''[[Computer and Video Games]]'' deemed Ganryu one of the series' "worst ever characters": "If losing some weight and not wearing a massive [[Diaper|nappy]] all the time isn't the first thing you do to attract someone whose mother you've already failed to hit on, then you're doing something terribly, horribly wrong."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/316573/features/tekkens-worst-ever-characters/ | title=Tekken's best characters | author=PSM3 Staff | date=August 27, 2011 | work=[[Computer and Video Games]] | access-date=February 20, 2015 | archive-date=April 8, 2013 | archive-url=https://archive.ph/20130408002216/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/316573/features/tekkens-worst-ever-characters/ | url-status=live }}</ref> ===Heihachi Mishima=== {{Main|Heihachi Mishima}} ===Jack (series)/Prototype Jack=== [[File:Jack-7 (T7).png|thumb|right|Jack-7 in ''[[Tekken 7]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian (Jack-1, Jack-2, Prototype Jack, and Jack-X only) *'''Fighting style :''' Sheer force *'''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>Mark O'Brien (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (Jack-2)<br/>Jordan Byrne (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') (Jack-X)<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Banjō Ginga]] (''Tekken'' - ''Tekken 5'')<br/>[[Akio Ōtsuka]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (Jack-2)<br/>Kenichiro Matsuda (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') (Jack-X) The various Jack models were originally created by the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation for different purposes: *'''Jack''' (introduced in ''Tekken'') is the original model, created by [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]]'s Mishima Zaibatsu in order to counter a coup from [[Kazuya Mishima]] in the King of Iron Fist Tournament. In-game, the player is one of these machines. *'''Jack-2''' (introduced in ''[[Tekken 2]]'') is a direct upgrade of the Jack model, also created by the Mishima Zaibatsu. Once a Jack-2 witnesses a young girl named [[List of Tekken characters#Jane|Jane]] lose her mother during a battle, he takes it upon himself to look after her, until he is destroyed by [[List of Tekken characters#Dr. Abel|Dr. Abel]]. *'''Prototype Jack''' (or '''P. Jack''') (introduced in ''Tekken'') is a [[prototype]] created to combat both Jack and Jack-2. After the first King of Iron Fist Tournament, the remains of Prototype Jack are almost destroyed by Jack's combat abilities. His body is later remodeled by [[Dr. Bosconovitch]] and goes on to combat Jack-2. P. Jack is seemingly destroyed by Jack-2 in the second tournament. This is the only Jack to appear in more than three games, appearing in the original ''Tekken'', ''Tekken 2'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', and the console version of ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]''. *'''Gun Jack''' (also known as '''"Jack-3"''') (introduced in ''[[Tekken 3]]'') is a more advanced prototype, created by Jane in an attempt to revive her friend, Jack-2. She is successful in implanting her Jack-2's memories, including an energy shield inside him. However, as Gun Jack's energy shield ran out of power, it is destroyed by gunfire by the Tekken Force when he and Jane attempt to break into the Mishima Zaibatsu labs. G Corporation rescues her in time and retrieves Gun Jack's body as well. *'''Jack-4''' (introduced in ''[[Tekken 5]]'') is an upgrade of Gun Jack, created by G Corporation and the only one in the Jack series that is non-playable. Like P. Jack, this model has a separate personality. Unlike other models in the Jack series, this one is mass-produced to serve as the foot soldiers of the G Corporation. While these never participate in any tournament, they are sent by G Corporation's Nebraska branch to kill Kazuya Mishima after they no longer need him, and the subsequent battle in Hon-Maru almost results in the death of Heihachi Mishima. However Heihachi survived and blasted far away from Hon-Maru, until he recovered from a comatose for days when the fifth tournament was announced. These specific models have a self-destruct device embedded in them, indicated when one of them peels away its face to reveal a countdown. They also appear as enemies in the Scenario Campaign mode in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and a ''Tekken 5'' flashback chapter of ''Tekken 7''. *'''Jack-5''' (introduced in ''Tekken 5'') is an upgrade of Jack-4, created by Jane during her first time at G Corporation to participate in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Currently upgraded into Jack-6 after Kazuya's take over. *'''Jack-6''' (introduced in ''Tekken 6'') is an upgrade of Jack-5, upgraded from Jack-5 with same model of previous version, with a minor body part upgrade by G Corporation with the mission of destroying the Mishima Zaibatsu in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. *'''Jack-X''' (introduced in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'') and his official tag partner, [[Bryan Fury]] were released on July 31, 2012, as [[downloadable content]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2012/07/07/street-fighter-x-tekken-dlc-adds-12-new-characters-july-31/|title=Video Game News & Reviews}}</ref> Unlike Jack-5 – 6, this Jack can talk, although it was revealed to be in prototype stage between both of these main Jack series. *'''Jack-7''' (introduced in ''Tekken 7'') is an upgrade version of Jack-6. It finally has a model modification since it was ended with Jack-5, albeit recolored from Jack-6. *'''Jack-8''' (introduced in ''Tekken 8'') is an upgrade version of Jack-7. Aside receiving further upgrades based on the previous Jacks above, he is now equipped with both visor and summonable giant flying drill/laser cannon-hybrid weapon, and he can now utilizes projectile-based rocket punches, similar to [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]’s. The Jack series robots also appear in ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' (Jack-2, Gun Jack, and Prototype Jack) and ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Jack-6 and Prototype Jack). The player's Jack character (barring original Jack, Prototype Jack, Jack-X and Jack-4) in most series is belonged to Jane. In-game, the Jacks have traditionally shared a number of their moves with [[Kuma and Panda|Kuma/Panda]] and [[Ganryu (Tekken)|Ganryu]]. In ''Tekken 5'', however, [[Namco Bandai Games|Namco]] made a pronounced effort to differentiate all the shared moves between characters: the fighters still have a few similar moves, but their executions are completely different. In ''Tekken 5'', Jack-5 is considered one of the most difficult characters to play.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://guides.ign.com/guides/681191/page_19.html |title=Tekken 5 Guide & Walkthrough - PlayStation 2 (PS2) - IGN |publisher=Guides.ign.com |date=2005-09-09 |access-date=2012-07-20}}</ref> Inversely, in ''Tekken 6'', Jack-6 is considered one of the easiest characters to learn.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://guides.ign.com/guides/14288369/page_26.html |title=Tekken 6 Guide & Walkthrough - Xbox 360 - IGN |publisher=Guides.ign.com |date=2009-10-30 |access-date=2012-07-20}}</ref> ===Kazuya Mishima/Devil Kazuya/Kid Kazuya=== {{main|Kazuya Mishima}} ===King I/II=== {{Main|King (Tekken)}} ===Kuma I/II=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese ''(but not a citizen)'' * '''Fighting style :''' Kuma Shinken * '''Voiced by:''' Katsuhiro Harada (''Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory'') (Kuma II)<ref>{{cite tweet|title=これぱんつか何か見えてるよねこれ?違う?いや見えてるよね? 【神次元ゲイムネプテューヌV x 鉄拳 "Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory x TEKKEN"】|number=284495392857526274|last=Harada|first=Katsuhiro|user=Harada_TEKKEN|date=December 27, 2012|access-date=August 1, 2017}}</ref> ; Kuma I The first Kuma was once an abandoned cub in the forests of the Mishima estate. [[Heihachi Mishima]] found Kuma and took him in as his pet. Despite Kuma's unflinching loyalty to his master, Kuma liked to leave the side of Heihachi to sleep, even during the summer. This lazy approach means that Kuma's fighting style has never really matured and is very disjointed. This was demonstrated in the previous [[Tekken (video game)|King of Iron Fist Tournament]], where Kuma was easily defeated by [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]]. Kuma was very impressed with Paul's fighting prowess, as he thought that the only strong human was Heihachi. Heihachi was defeated in the last tournament by [[Kazuya Mishima]], and so the two retreated into a mountain dojo to re-train. Kuma traveled to the [[Tekken 2|King of Iron Fist Tournament 2]] with his master, vowing to destroy Paul Phoenix this time, If anyone gets in his way, he would eat them, However Kuma was easily defeated by Paul Phoenix again. ; Kuma II [[File:Kuma (T7).png|thumb|right|Kuma II in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] Just after the second tournament Kuma died of old age, Heihachi trains a replacement, also named Kuma, Just like his father, the second Kuma is Heihachi Mishima's pet and bodyguard. Kuma is in love with Panda, but she neither feels the same nor has any interest in him. It is noted that although she does not love him, she does occasionally give him a thought, this Kuma is smarter than his father, and a good bodyguard for Heihachi. One day, when it was absorbed in watching TV, he suddenly went wild at the sight of a martial artist with a scarlet go-gi. It was Paul Phoenix, Kuma has trained since that day to defeat Paul in the [[Tekken 3|King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]]. It doesn't think anything of Ogre, who is the God of Fighting; only of defeating Paul. However, during the third tournament Kuma was easily defeated by Paul. Kuma would finally accomplish his goal of defeating Paul in the [[Tekken 4|King of Iron Fist Tournament 4]]. However, Kuma's happiness was brought to an abrupt end with the death of his master Heihachi. Kuma lived in sorrow over Heihachi's presumed death, but on seeing the uncertainty surrounding the Mishima Zaibatsu, Kuma realized that saving it would be the ultimate display of loyaly to his presumed deceased master. The chaos at Mishima Zaibatsu had already subsided when Kuma arrived, and he was thrown out of the building by security. Kuma had no choice but to return to the mountains. When the Mishima Zaibatsu announced the [[Tekken 5|King of Iron Fist Tournament 5]], Kuma decided he would enter the tournament and take back the Mishima Zaibatsu. During the fifth tournament Kuma would fight Paul Phoenix once again but just barely lost to him. Sometime after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, since the death of his master, Heihachi Mishima, Kuma was convinced that he was the only one who could save the Mishima Zaibatsu. He set out to the Mishima Zaibatsu headquarters with resolve. Waiting for him there was the new leader of the Zaibatsu, [[Jin Kazama]]. Easily defeated by Jin, Kuma was dumped out of a helicopter into the Hokkaido wilderness. Despite that, Kuma survived with an alarming toughness. He traverses the vast forests and enters the [[Tekken 6|King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]], determined to defeat Jin and take his place as the rightful successor of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Following Heihachi's surprising return as a Mishima Zaibatsu leader since Jin's disappearance, Kuma was found by his master's Tekken Force army, and learned that his master promotes him to lead his own Tekken Force unit. Due to being busy with important tasks as a leader of his Tekken Force unit, Kuma forfeits from the [[Tekken 7|King of Iron Fist Tournament 7]] where his opponent is supposedly Paul again. Instead, Paul's opponent is Kuma's crush, Panda, unbeknownst to Kuma himself. Kuma's last known location during the tournament is at Philippine, where he and his unit provides supplies for the survivors of typhoon disaster at Philippine to earn the local country's trust, then becoming a final opponent for the Zaibatsu's employment exam. Although many young participants either quits or being defeated by him during the exam, one of typhoon survivor who participate the exam, [[Josie Rizal]] is the only one left, despite Kuma felt bad about her crybaby attitude. ===Kunimitsu I/II=== *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Manji Ninjutsu *'''Voiced by :''' Kunimitsu I : [[Katsuhiro Harada]] (''Tekken'') [[Shiho Kikuchi]] (''Tekken 2'' and ''Tag Tournament'') [[Megumi Toyoguchi]] (''Tag Tournament 2'') Kunimitsu II : [[Saori Hayami]] (''Tekken 7'') ;Kunimitsu I Kunimitsu made her debut in the original ''Tekken'' as a thief and rival of Yoshimitsu. A former member of Yoshimitsu's clan, known as the Manji Clan, she was banished from the clan for her theft. In order to make ends meet, Kunimitsu enters the King of the Iron Fist Tournament to attempt to steal valuable treasure from [[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]]. Michelle manages to defeat her in battle. Two years later, upon learning that Yoshimitsu's sword also holds value, she enters the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 2 to try and steal it. When she confronts Yoshimitsu in battle, she is once again defeated. After the previous two failures, Kunimitsu decides to retire from thievery and does not participate in any more King of the Iron Fist Tournaments. Meanwhile, she gives birth to her daughter, who would also take the title of Kunimitsu. Kunimitsu I would also appear in the non-canon games ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''. ;Kunimitsu II [[File:Kunimitsu (T7).png|thumb|right|Kunimitsu II in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] Kunitmisu II first appeared in ''Tekken 7'' as a DLC character. This Kunimitsu enters the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 7 with the same goal her mother once had: To steal Yoshimitsu's sword, in an attempt to cheer up her ill mother. She also had an undercover mission at Mishima Polytechnical School, prior to rushing back to her mother to finish what the latter started. ===Lee Chaolan/Violet=== *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese (naturalized) *'''Fighting style :''' Mishima Style Fighting [[Karate]] combined with [[Martial Arts]] (''TK1'', ''TK2'' and ''TTT'')<br> [[Martial Arts]] (''TK4'' – onwards) *'''Voiced by:''' '''English'''<br /> William Word (''Tekken 4'') (in-game grunts)<br /> Scott Reyns (''Tekken 4'') (dialogue segments)<br /> [[Kaiji Tang]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'')<ref name="bloodvengeance">{{cite web |title=Tekken: Blood Vengeance (2011 Movie) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Tekken-Blood-Vengeance/ |website=behindthevoiceactors.com |access-date=April 21, 2023 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2015-06-12/voice-actor-kaiji-tang-joining-otakon-2015-guest-roster/.89173|title=Voice Actor Kaiji Tang Joining Otakon 2015 Guest Roster|work=Anime News Network|date=June 12, 2015|access-date=November 24, 2016}}</ref><br /> David Stokey (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<ref name="themotionpicture">{{cite web |title=Tekken: The Motion Picture (1998 Movie) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Tekken-The-Motion-Picture/ |website=behindthevoiceactors.com |access-date=April 21, 2023 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.}}</ref><br /> '''Japanese'''<br /> [[Jōji Nakata]] (''Tekken'' - ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' (laughs))<br /> [[Nozomu Sasaki]] (''Tekken 2'' - ''Tekken Tag Tournament'')<br /> [[Ryōtarō Okiayu]] (''TK5''—present; ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'')<br /> [[Shin-ichiro Miki]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') {| style="text-align:right;" |[[File:Lee Chaolan (T7).png|thumb|right|120px|Lee Chaolan in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] |[[File:Violet (T7).png|thumb|right|128px|Violet in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] |} Lee Chaolan ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 李 超狼; [[pinyin]]: ''Lǐ Chāoláng''; [[Japanese language|Japanese]]: リー・チャオラン; [[Hepburn romanization|Hepburn]]: ''Rī Chaoran'') is the adoptive son of [[Heihachi Mishima]], whose own son Kazuya's defeat is Lee's motivation for entering the numerous King of Iron Fist tournaments held throughout the ''Tekken'' series.<ref name="mishima">{{cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|title=Tekken: The Strange History of the Mishima Family|first=Gavin|last=Jasper|work=Den of Geek|publisher=[[Dennis Publishing]]|date=June 19, 2016|access-date=November 23, 2016}}</ref> Lee was adopted by Heihachi to provide a rival for Kazuya, who he felt was too weak to lead his Mishima Zaibatsu company.<ref name="technoaisle">{{cite web|url=http://technoaisle.com/tekken-7s-new-characters-story-bits-revealed-gamescom-2016/|title=Tekken 7's New Characters and Story Bits Revealed at GamesCom 2016|first=Frederick|last=Ramirez|work=technoaisle.com|date=August 22, 2016|access-date=November 11, 2016}}</ref> Lee studies in the United States alongside [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] and [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]]. After Kazuya wins control of the company, Lee works as Kazuya's secretary, in addition to overseeing Kazuya's team of bodyguards and [[Dr. Bosconovitch]]'s experiments, all while secretly hoping to take over the Zaibatsu. However, Lee is soon expelled from the Zaibatsu for unknown reasons while Heihachi disowns him,<ref name="technoaisle"/> causing him to leave the world of fighting and pursuing a career in robotics.<ref name="technoaisle"/> Lee returns in ''[[Tekken 4]]'' as a [[Playboy (lifestyle)|playboy]] whose robotics operation is a success. Upon learning that the Zaibatsu's rival G Corporation was attacked by the Tekken Force, Lee joins the fourth tournament after changing his appearance and calling himself '''Violet''' in order to conceal his identity, while hoping to test his new "[[Combot]]" experiment in the process.<ref name="mishima"/> However, he is defeated in the later stages by Kazuya, whom Lee had believed to be dead, but he then learns someone else had controlled the Zaibatsu in Heihachi's absence. Believing it to be Kazuya, Lee enters the fifth tournament in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' to take him out personally and regain control of the Zaibatsu, but upon learning that the culprit is Lee's adoptive paternal grandfather [[Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi]], he drops out of the tournament and returns to his business.<ref name="mishima"/> After Kazuya legitimately takes control of the company, Lee enters the [[Tekken 6|next tournament]] in attempt again to come in contact with Kazuya. In the game's "Scenario Campaign" story mode, Lee joins forces with [[Julia Chang]], [[Lars Alexandersson]], and Dr. Bosconovitch's android daughter [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]], due to their shared objective of stopping Kazuya and Jin, but Lee and Lars are not aware at first that Alisa was created to serve Jin, thus acting as a mole for Lars. When Alisa is destroyed at the climax, Lee promises Lars that she will be reconstructed with his company's resources, which he finally succeeded at the same time of Heihachi's return in the [[Tekken 7|seventh tournament]], shortly before the latter's true demise at the hands of Kazuya in their final battle. During the seventh tournament, Lee also recruits a journalist who lost his family since the war in the sixth tournament, in order to help him and Lars, as well as a redeemed Jin to investigate how the Mishima affair first started.<ref name="mishima"/> Lee is also selectable in the non-canon games ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'', and ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. Violet first introduced in Tekken 4 as an alter ego of Lee Chaolan and later returned for Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Lee disguise himself as Violet in order to enter the fourth King of Iron Fist Tournament without being found out by the Mishima Zaibatsu. He is also the CEO of Violet Systems. Though he was a palette swap of Lee in Tekken 4, he has his own character slot in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and is also the main character in the Fight Lab mode of the game. He again returned as a palette swap of Lee in Tekken 7. ===Marshall Law=== {{main|Marshall Law (Tekken)}} ===Michelle Chang=== {{main|Michelle Chang (Tekken)}} ===Nina Williams/Summer Nina=== {{Main|Nina Williams}} ===Paul Phoenix=== {{Main|Paul Phoenix (Tekken)}} ===Wang Jinrei=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese * '''Fighting style :''' [[Xing Yi Quan]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Tamio Ōki]] (''TK1''~''TTT''); Hu Qian (''TK5''~''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Wang Jinrei|王 驚雷(ワン・ジンレイ)|Wan Jinrei|{{zh|p=Wáng Jīngléi}}|lead=yes}} is an elderly Chinese old man who was a close friend of [[Heihachi Mishima]]'s father [[Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi]], and lived as a recluse in the Mishima gardens. Wang tutors his distant relative [[Ling Xiaoyu]] (who debuts in ''[[Tekken 3]]'') in the martial arts at a young age. He draws rival [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] in the first King of Iron Fist Tournament, then enters the second tournament in ''Tekken 2'' in order to fulfill the deceased Jinpachi's wishes of eliminating Heihachi and Jinpachi's grandson [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], who have both followed the path of evil. Wang opts to face all challengers giving way to those adept enough to defeat Kazuya, however Wang was defeated by [[Jun Kazama]] during the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2. In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', set two decades after Jinpachi's death, Wang receives a letter from Jinpachi, who is actually alive but has been possessed by a demon, having been brought to life after starving to death years previously and requests Wang's participation in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Wang was defeated in the semi-finals of the tournament by [[Jin Kazama]] whose purpose was to wipe out the Mishima Family's cursed blood. Wang is currently the oldest playable human character in the Tekken games, being 82 during Tekken 1, 84 in Tekken 2 and 104 in Tekken 5 and 6, respectively. ===Yoshimitsu=== {{Main|Yoshimitsu}} ==Introduced in ''Tekken 2''== ===Angel=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Mishima Style Karate * '''Voiced by :''' [[Yumi Tōma]] (''TTT1''); [[:jp:小山裕香|Yuka Koyama]] (''TTT2'')<ref>{{cite tweet|number=506707542169235456|title=<nowiki>Yuka Koyama. RT @MishimakiD The character Angel, who voiced her in TTT2?</nowiki>|user=Harada_TEKKEN|last=Harada |first=Katsuhiro|date=September 2, 2014|access-date=April 13, 2019}}</ref> {{nihongo|Angel|エンゼル|Enjeru|lead=yes}} is a female supernatural entity and opposite of [[Kazuya Mishima|Devil]]. According to ''Tekken'' series producer [[Katsuhiro Harada]], she is the representation of what is left of the goodness in Kazuya Mishima after he had been controlled by Devil, although she herself is not a part of Kazuya's soul.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=45859123815907328|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=Hi. She is not apart kazuya soul. RT@6Drew9 who and what was Angel purpose in the Tekken story? all I hear is that she was apart kazuya soul<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=July 20, 2014|date=March 10, 2011}}</ref> Her ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' profile states that she wields the power to purify things, and carries a compassionate and a cruel side. Angel was a [[palette swap]] of Devil in ''Tekken 2'' and ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', but receives a distinct design for ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2012/may/18/kunimitsu-angel-and-ogre-artwork-tekken-tag-tournament-2/|title=Updated: Michelle, Kunimitsu, Angel and Ogre official Tekken Tag Tournament 2 artwork|author=SFlip|work=EventHubs.com|date=May 22, 2012|access-date=October 28, 2016|archive-date=October 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161029120429/https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2012/may/18/kunimitsu-angel-and-ogre-artwork-tekken-tag-tournament-2/|url-status=live}}</ref> while her fighting style borrowed from Kazuya and [[Devil Jin]].<ref name="Tekken Tag Tournament 2 DLC">[https://www.gamespot.com/videos/tekken-tag-tournament-2-dlc-characters-video/2300-6377531/ Tekken Tag Tournament 2 DLC Characters Video.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191015215454/https://www.gamespot.com/videos/tekken-tag-tournament-2-dlc-characters-video/2300-6377531/ |date=October 15, 2019 }} Retrieved on May 21, 2012.</ref> Because of this, she has a laser attack but it's clearly not a laser from her tiara, it's actually more like a light beam. Angel's existence is likely the results from the first encounters and strange attractions between Kazuya and Jun Kazama, until Kazuya lost half of his power at time when he unknowingly caused Jun to be pregnant, shortly before Kazuya's defeat by Heihachi in second tournament, then the birth of Jin Kazama. ===Baek Doo San=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean * '''Fighting style :''' [[Tae Kwon Do]] * '''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>Lowell B. Bartholomee (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Kaneto Shiozawa]] (''TK2''~''TTT'')<br/>[[Kyousei Tsukui]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/> '''Korean'''<br/>Yun Beyong hwa (''TK5''~''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Baek Doo San|白頭山(ペク・トー・サン)|Peku Tō San|[[Hangul]]: {{lang|ko|백두산}} ''Baek Dusan''|lead=yes}} is a South Korean [[Tae Kwon Do]] practitioner who debuted in ''[[Tekken 2]]'' as the [[boss (video gaming)|sub-boss]] of Marshall Law. He accidentally kills his father during a sparring session, causing him to destroy several [[dojo]]s—including Law's—in a fit of rage. He then challenges, and loses to, Law in the second tournament. In ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Baek is presumed dead after encountering [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]], and his student [[Hwoarang]] enters the third tournament to avenge his master's supposed death, but ''[[Tekken 5]]'' reveals that Ogre had beaten Baek into a yearlong coma. After his recovery, Baek begins teaching traditional [[Tae Kwon Do]] at military bases. Hwoarang is drafted into the [[South Korea]]n military but flees to compete in the [[Tekken 4|fourth tournament]], for which he is arrested, but is also informed that Baek is alive. After Hwoarang completes his service, he and Baek enter the fifth tournament to test Hwoarang's skills, but Baek later withdraws after Hwoarang is injured in battle and lays unconscious in the hospital for three days. Once he recovers, Baek and Hwoarang return to Korea, and devote themselves solely to improving their fighting skills. Baek's last playable appearance is in ''[[Tekken 6]]'', in which he and Hwoarang enter the tournament together once again. ===Bruce Irvin=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' [[Muay Thai]] * '''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>Peter Harrell, Jr.<!--No wikilink; goes directly to General Hospital article--> (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>Marcus Lawrence (''TK5''–''TTT2'' in game/battle grunts)<br/>[[Crispin Freeman]] (''TK5'' cutscenes and endings)<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Seiji Sasaki]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') {{nihongo|Bruce Irvin|ブルース・アーヴィン|Burūsu Āvin|lead=yes}} is a muscular and [[Mohawk hairstyle|Mohawk]]ed American [[Muay Thai]] practitioner. He lost his parents and older brother in his youth, and grew up in a violent environment. He longed to make a difference, and became a police officer. He was sent to Japan to investigate the multinational conglomerate Mishima Zaibatsu and its leader, [[Kazuya Mishima]], who knew of Bruce's mission and therefore arranged for his flight to crash. Bruce survives the crash but becomes an amnesiac, and Kazuya hires him as his bodyguard.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/gaming/tekken-7-10-characters-that-must-return?page=2|title=Tekken 7: 10 Characters that Must Return|work=WhatCulture.com|first=Drew|last=King|date=September 23, 2015|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-date=October 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161030140746/http://whatculture.com/gaming/tekken-7-10-characters-that-must-return?page=2|url-status=live}}</ref>{{Unreliable source?|reason=See [[Perennial_sources#WhatCulture]]|date=February 2023}} In ''[[Tekken 2]]'', Bruce fought his old police partner [[Lei Wulong]], who had entered the tournament to arrest Kazuya. Bruce was defeated and attempted to escape on another plane, but it somehow exploded later. In truth, Bruce survives and fakes his death off-screen. He is then absent from the series until returning in ''Tekken 5'' as an unlockable character. After becoming reacquainted with Kazuya Mishima in the tournament, Bruce assists Kazuya in taking over G Corporation, a [[Biotechnology|biotech]] firm, when its Nebraska branch which fully recovers Kazuya from his previous injuries suddenly betrays him. G Corporation then wages war with the Mishima Financial Group, now led by [[Jin Kazama]], and Bruce becomes the captain at G Corporation's private corps and is enlisted by Kazuya to lead the army on battlefields. G Corporation attempts to gain an advantage by placing an enormous bounty on Jin, which results in the staging of the [[Tekken 6|sixth tournament]], in which Bruce is selectable from the start and participates in an attempt to capture Jin. Bruce makes a brief appearance in ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', serving as [[Lee Chaolan]]'s bodyguard and fighting [[Jack-2]] on a boat en route to the tournament. [[Brenda Brathwaite]] of ''[[The Escapist (magazine)|The Escapist]]'', in 2008, included Bruce among many black fighting game characters, such as ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'s'' [[Jax (Mortal Kombat)|Jax]] and ''[[Street Fighter]]'s'' [[Balrog (Street Fighter)|Balrog]], as "either non-existent or consistent in their overall attributes."<ref name="escapist"/> Bruce's ''Tekken 5'' render was additionally the lone character illustration that was used for the article.<ref name="escapist">{{cite web|url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/issues/issue_174/5430-What-if-the-Player-is-Black.3|title=What if the Player is Black? (p. 3)|first=Brenda|last=Brathwaite|work=[[The Escapist (magazine)|The Escapist]]|date=November 4, 2008|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515021810/www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/issues/issue_174/5430-What-if-the-Player-is-Black.3 |archive-date= 15 May 2014 }}</ref> ===Jun Kazama/Unknown=== *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts *'''Potrayed :''' [[Tamlyn Tomita]] (live-action film) *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br />[[Edi Patterson]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br />Lucy Farris (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (young)<br />Vivian Lu (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<br /> '''Japanese'''<br />[[Shiho Kikuchi]] (''Tekken 2'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament'')<br />[[Yumi Tōma]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' [the latter entry as Unknown])<br />[[Eri Sendai]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (young)<br />Yūko Sasaki (Japanese dub of the ''Tekken'' film)<br />[[Mamiko Noto]] (since ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' - onwards) {| style="text-align:right;" |[[File:Jun Kazama (TTT2).png|thumb|right|120px|Jun Kazama in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] |[[Image: Unknown (TTT2).png|thumb|right|128px|Unknown in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] |} {{nihongo|Jun Kazama|風間 準|Kazama Jun}} is an officer of the wildlife protection organization WWWC. She is called "The Chosen One" by her relatives. She is highly psychic, being able to sense that [[Kazuya Mishima]]'s power stemmed from Devil. At the WWWC's orders, she sets out to arrest Kazuya, who smuggles environmentally-protected animals, Jun decides to enter the [[Tekken 2|King of Iron Fist Tournament 2]]. When the second tournament was coming to an end, Jun comes to the realization that Kazuya's supernatural strength stems from Devil, though she is attracted to him by a mystic force beyond her control.<ref name=EGM92>{{cite magazine|title=Tekken 3 Special Update|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |issue=92|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]]|date=March 1997|page=80}}</ref> Besides her duty to arrest Kazuya, she wants to free him of his evil power and drops out of the tournament as a result. At some point during this time, Jun became pregnant with Kazuya's child; whilst Jun was able to cause [[Angel (Tekken)|conflict]] within Kazuya, swaying Devil's hold over him, ultimately she was unable to prevent him from going to meet his father, [[Heihachi Mishima]], in the tournament finals. After Kazuya is thrown into a volcano by Heihachi in the conclusion of the tournament, parts of Devil leave him and unsuccessfully attempt to possess Jun's unborn child.<ref name=EGM92/> She flees to the forests of Yakushima, where she raises her child, [[Jin Kazama|Jin]], away from evil and danger. 15 years later, before the events of ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Jun senses the approaching of [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]] and warns Jin to seek out his grandfather Heihachi should anything happen to her.<ref name=EGM92/> One night, Ogre attacks and knocks out Jin. When Jin wakes up, the Kazama's house has burned to the ground and Jun is missing.<ref name=EGM92/> Jin is devastated and swears revenge on Ogre. Although Jun did not appear in subsequent canonical games in the series, she is still mentioned throughout. She appears as a soul or vision in Jin Kazama's ''[[Tekken 4]]'' ending, which persuades Jin to spare Heihachi's life in honor of herself. She is also mentioned numerous times by Jin and Kazuya during the prologue of the Scenario Campaign mode of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', which retells the main events of previous games. Outside of the main series, Jun appears as a playable character in the non-canonical ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' as well as its sequel, ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', where she is fought as a boss and transforms into Unknown in the final stage after defeating her. She is also playable in the free-to-play spin-off ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. Jun made her return to the canonical story of Tekken in ''Tekken 8'' as she was revealed to be a playable character during the gameplay trailer footage at The Game Awards 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bailey |first=Kat |date=2022-12-09 |title=Tekken 8 Game Awards Trailer Confirms the Return of a Major Character |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-gameplay-trailer |access-date=2022-12-09 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> Despite previously being presumed dead, due to her encounter with Ogre prior to the events of ''Tekken 3'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/games/tekken-8-jun-kazama-back.html|title=An Iconic Character Is Coming Back In Tekken 8|first=Jason|last=Collins|date=December 11, 2022|website=GFR &#124; GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT}}</ref> series director [[Katsuhiro Harada]] confirmed that Jun never actually died, but was simply missing.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/harada-confirms-playable-jun-kazama-in-tekken-8/|title=Harada Confirms Playable Jun Kazama in Tekken 8|date=December 12, 2022}}</ref> ;Unknown {{nihongo|Unknown|アンノウン|Announ|}} made her debut in 1999 in the non-canonical ''Tekken Tag Tournament'', where she serves as the final boss. Unknown also appears as a rival unit in the tactical role-playing game ''[[Project X Zone 2]]''. Unknown appears to be a tortured soul who has been enslaved by the "Forest Demon" (which takes the form of a wolf-like appearance and appears behind her in fights, controlling and mimicking her actions). She has many demonic traits, such as glowing yellow eyes and no sclera, and a devil symbol tattooed on her upper right arm which resembles that of Jin Kazama's. Her default "costume" appears to have her otherwise nude body mostly covered in purple with short, dark brown hair, shiny body paint, or oil as if she had been submerged in it to her chest. Her second, alternate costume shows her dressed in the burnt, ripped remains of a dark brown dress, with bandages wrapped around her arms, shins, and instep. Unknown did not have a story as ''Tag Tournament'' was non-canonical, though her ending shows her finally defeating the Forest Demon and therefore freeing herself. Her appearance as the final boss in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' looks like Jun's alternate form (black hair with a similar fashion to Jun, though her eyes have demon-like pupils and this time has normal white sclera). An artbook included in the ''Tekken 6'' Arcade Stick Bundle revealed that she was meant to be Jun's sister enslaved by the "Forest Demon" before the scenario was ultimately dropped. Similar to Mokujin, Unknown does not have an original moveset. Instead, she mimics other characters' fighting styles (with some exceptions), though her fighting style defaults to that of Jun Kazama. In ''Tag Tournament 2'', she instead uses Jun's moveset with added boss-like moves such as summoning spikes and giant hands. In both her incarnations of the first ''Tag Tournament'' and its sequel, Unknown has originally appeared as an unplayable final boss in the arcade versions. She was later made a playable character in the console version of both games, with the former giving her the ability to freely switch her fighting styles using analog stick and the latter toning down her boss moves. ===Lei Wulong=== {{main|Lei Wulong}} ===Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Commando Wrestling Roger family line and Alex are [[Comic relief|comic-relief]] characters who make their first appearances in ''Tekken 2''. They are [[Genetically modified organism|genetically modified animals]] created by [[Dr. Bosconovitch]], under Kazuya's orders. {{nihongo|Roger|ロジャー|Rojā}} was crafted from [[kangaroo]] DNA, and {{nihongo|Alex|アレックス|Arekkusu}} from [[Dromaeosaurid]] fossil samples. However, Kazuya considered them worthless and wanted to kill them, but they escaped and met [[Armor King]], who schooled them in wrestling. Alex and Roger compete in the second Iron Fist Tournament, where Jun Kazama, a WWWC wildlife-protection program officer, is dispatched to arrest Kazuya. She finds Roger and Alex and relocates them to a safe location in Australia. Alex disappears from the series canon thereafter while Roger's story is expanded in ''Tekken 5'', in which he is not playable but appears in the game's cinematic sequences, where he, now renamed as {{nihongo|Roger Sr.|ロジャーシニア|Rojā Shinia}} is shown to be married with a son named Roger Jr., who is a kangaroo with human attributes like his father. After Roger Sr. is abducted by Mishima Zaibatsu, Roger Jr. enters the fifth tournament to find him but discovers that he was not abducted but instead secretly living a luxurious lifestyle. In ''[[Tekken 6]]'', Roger Sr., again not playable, and his wife are since divorced but she suffers financial hardship without his presence and currently. She and Roger Jr. both participate in the sixth tournament in hopes of establishing financial security. Roger and Alex both appear in the noncanonical ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', in which Roger Jr. is playable in Roger Sr.'s stead. As ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' is semi-canon midquel between ''Tekken 6'' and ''Tekken 7'', Alex and Roger Jr.’s endings eventually ties to Roger Sr.’s reconciliation with his family. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 3''== ===Ancient Ogre/True Ogre=== [[File:Ogre in TTT2.png|thumb|right|Ancient Ogre in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Origin :''' None (somewhere out of space) *'''Fighting style :''' Personal style, sampled from many fighters *'''Voiced by :''' Bill Butts (Tekken: Bloodline) {{nihongo|Ogre|オーガ|Ōga}} is believed to be a biological weapon abandoned on earth by an [[Ancient astronauts|ancient alien]] race, while he is additionally worshipped by ancient [[Aztec]]s as the "God of Fighting". In ''[[Tekken 3]]'' (1997), [[Heihachi Mishima]] sends his personal army, the Tekken Force, to search a temple in central Mexico, but they are promptly obliterated by Ogre. Having witnessed his power firsthand, Heihachi seeks an opportunity to use him in hopes of creating the ultimate life form while staving off his own aging process, and therefore stages the third edition of the King of Iron Fist Tournament held throughout the ''Tekken'' series in order to draw Ogre out.<ref name="family">{{cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|title=''Tekken:'' The Strange History of the Mishima Family|first=Gavin|last=Jasper|work=[[Dennis Publishing|Den of Geek]]|date=June 8, 2017|access-date=June 18, 2017}}</ref> In the meantime, Ogre kills [[King (Tekken)|King]] in combat,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/street-fighter-x-tekken-roster-meet-all-43-characters/3/|title=''Street Fighter X Tekken'' roster: Meet all 55 characters|first=Henry|last=Gilbert|work=[[GamesRadar]]|date=October 23, 2012|access-date=June 17, 2017}}</ref> beats [[Baek Doo San]] into a yearlong coma, and supposedly kills Jin's mother [[Jun Kazama]]. [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] defeats Ogre in the tournament finals, but he then quits the competition under the impression that he has won, when he had one last opponent remaining in Ogre's true form, '''True Ogre'''.<ref name="gamefaqs">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/518042-tekken-4/faqs/20087|title=''Tekken 4'' Paul for PlayStation 2|first=Mike|last=Hamlin|work=[[GameFAQs]]|publisher=[[CBS Interactive]]|date=2002|access-date=December 9, 2016}}</ref> Heihachi then collects blood samples and skin tissue from the creature in order to [[Recombinant DNA|splice]] his [[genome]]s with his own, but the project is unsuccessful,<ref name="tran">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/518042-tekken-4/faqs/17474|title=''Tekken 4'' Jin for PlayStation 2|first=Khang|last=Tran|work=GameFAQs|date=November 10, 2009|access-date=June 17, 2017}}</ref> as he is missing a key ingredient called the "Devil Gene", which the series protagonist [[Jin Kazama]] and his father [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] possess.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/tekken-4/|title=Tekken 4 — PlayStation|work=GameSpy|access-date=June 17, 2017}}</ref> In ''[[Tekken 5]]'' (2004), Ogre is playable in the "Arcade History" mode and is the final boss of the "Devil Within" minigame, where clones of him and Heihachi are defeated by Jin Kazama.<ref name="family"/> Ogre also appears in the non-canon games ''[[Tekken Card Challenge]]'' and ''[[Tekken (2018 video game)|Tekken Mobile]]'', and is playable in the spinoff titles ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' and in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://communityvoices.post-gazette.com/arts-entertainment-living/the-game-guy/29103-interview-tekken-creator-katsuhiro-harada|title=Interview: ''Tekken'' Creator Katsuhiro Harada|first=Max|last=Parker|work=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|communityvoices.post-gazette.com]]|publisher=[[PG Publishing]]|date=June 13, 2011|access-date=June 18, 2017}}</ref> whereas the latter Tag game has his True Ogre form as part of the starting roster and simply dubbed as '''Ogre''' since its arcade version, while his initial form, Ancient Ogre is exclusively free downloadable post-launch character.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamezone.com/news/snoop-dogg-raps-in-new-tekken-tag-tournament-2-trailer|title=Snoop Dogg raps in new Tekken Tag Tournament 2 trailer|first=Stephanie|last=Carmichael|work=GameZone.com|date=June 6, 2012|access-date=June 19, 2017}}</ref> ===Bryan Fury=== [[File:Bryan Fury (T7).png|thumb|right|Bryan Fury in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American *'''Fighting style :''' [[Kickboxing]] *'''Portrayed by :''' [[Gary Daniels]] (''Tekken'' films) *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>David Schaufele (''Tekken 4'' - ''Tekken 7'' (grunts))<br/>[[Keith Silverstein]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken">{{cite web |title=Street Fighter X Tekken (2012 Video Game) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Street-Fighter-X-Tekken/ |website=behindthevoiceactors.com |access-date=April 21, 2023 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.}}</ref><br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>Kazuyoshi Hayashi (Japanese dub of the live-action ''Tekken'' films)<br/>[[Tomokazu Seki]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/> Formerly an officer in the [[Interpol|International Police Organization]], Bryan was killed during a shootout in [[Hong Kong]] one day. His corpse was transported to the laboratory of a [[mad scientist]] named [[#Dr. Abel|Dr. Abel]] in his attempt to complete his project of forming a [[cyborg]] army. Abel thought that a perfect cyborg must have the mechanics built by his rival Bosconovitch, so he [[undead|reanimated]] Fury's body and sent him to collect data on similar plans by his rival, [[Dr. Bosconovitch]]. Bryan enters the [[Tekken 3|King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]], targeting [[Yoshimitsu (character)|Yoshimitsu]], who has strong ties with Bosconovitch, but during the tournament, Bryan was defeated by Yoshimitsu.<ref name=prima>{{cite book |chapter=Bryan Fury |title=[[Tekken 3]] |work=Prima's Official Strategy Guide |publisher=[[Prima Games|Prima Publishing]] and [[Namco]] Hometek Inc. |year=1998 |first=Simon |last=Hill |isbn=0-7615-1185-7 |page=104}}</ref> In ''[[Tekken 4]]'',Dr. Abel abandons Bryan when [[Heihachi Mishima]] and the Mishima Zaibatsu corporation recruits him as its top scientific advisor. This sends Bryan into a murderous rage, and he enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, feeling victory will force Abel to change his body, thus becoming the most incredible being in existence once again. This does not happen, and after his loss, Bryan instead uses his last ounce of strength to knock Abel out before losing consciousness and left him to die in the burning laboratory. Yoshimitsu brings him to Dr. Bosconovitch, who promises to transfer Bryan's mind into a new body, although it will take a whole year. In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', however, Bryan awakens a month later. Bosconovitch tells Bryan that his body was too complex to work with, but as a last resort, he had installed a perpetual power generator in him as an emergency measure. Upon learning this, Bryan attacks Bosconovitch and the Manji clan members assigned to guard the doctor, and leaves the laboratory. Bryan enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 to test his performance with the generator installed, unaware that Yoshimitsu is pursuing him for revenge. Yoshimitsu's repeated meddling hinders Bryan's hopes of unlocking the generator's true powers in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Soon afterwards, Yoshimitsu defeats Bryan and his frustration reaches its pinnacle, and he begins to destroy everything in sight after leaving the tournament. Driven by rage, he ventures to various battlefields around the world, indiscriminately leveling everything in his way into rubble. However, he soon grows tired of the same thing repeating itself countless times. Around this time, he catches wind of the [[Tekken 6|King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]]. Hungry for more capable prey, Bryan headed for the tournament to prove his mettle. Bryan also appears in ''[[Tekken 7]]'', being one of the 18 characters available in the first location tests of the game. Bryan also appears in ''[[Tekken Card Challenge]]'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', and ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. Bryan appears in [[Capcom]]-made crossover fighting game ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'' as a DLC character with [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-X]] as his official tag partner. His Swap Costume is modeled after [[List of Street Fighter characters#Urien|Urien]]. According to the download blurb, with his powers and abilities being recognized by Urien, the second in command of a mysterious organization, Bryan is brought into their ranks. Additionally, [[M. Bison]]'s Swap Costume is modeled after Bryan's appearance. ===Crow=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown ''(Different persons)'' * '''Fighting style :''' Military Training Crow is a codename assigned for the lowest ranking members of the Tekken Force (the others, in ascending order, are Falcon, Hawk, and Owl). They appear as enemies in the Tekken Force mini-game. Crow made his first playable appearance in ''[[Tekken Card Challenge]]'' as an unlockable character, as well as in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as non-playable opponents in the Fight Lab mode. ===Dr. Bosconovitch=== [[File:Dr. Bosconovitch ttt2.png|thumb|right|Dr. Bosconovitch in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian *'''Fighting style :''' Everything that he knows *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>[[Ken Webster (director)|Ken Webster]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<ref name="themotionpicture"/><br/>[[Jamieson Price]] (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<ref>{{cite episode|title=Episode 5|series=Tekken: Bloodline|number=5|time=Closing credits, With the Voice Talents of|publisher=Netflix|location=USA}}</ref><br/>'''Japanese'''<br/>[[Tamio Ōki]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>'''Russian'''<br/>Alexander Golovchanskiy (''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'') Dr. Bosconovitch originally worked for the Mishima Zaibatsu. During the first ''[[Tekken (video game)|Tekken]]'', the Manji ninja clan (led by [[Yoshimitsu]]) raided the Mishima Zaibatsu's vault. During the raid, Yoshimitsu lost his arm and was found by Bosconovitch who helped him escape and fitted him with a mechanical arm. Dr. Bosconovitch was kidnapped by [[Kazuya Mishima]] in the run-up to ''[[Tekken 2|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 2]]'' and was forced to work for him. Some of the many projects involved the creation of the bio-weapons [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger]] and [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Alex]], as well as the completion of the [[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]] unit. He began the "Cold Sleep" project as a means of preserving his daughter's body (who seemingly died) by using [[Nina Williams]] and [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] as test subjects. After completing his tasks, and before being executed, Doctor Bosconovitch is rescued by the friend he helped save previously, Yoshimitsu. Nineteen years later, he contracted a rare disease that affects the spine as a result of working on his Cold Sleep project. In order to cure himself and to revive his daughter, he needed the blood of the fighting god, [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]]. He turned to an old friend, Yoshimitsu, for help. Yoshimitsu entered the ''[[Tekken 3|King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]]'' and was successful in obtaining a sample of Ogre's blood after [[Jin Kazama]] had killed it. Dr. Bosconovitch appears in [[Bryan Fury]]'s ''[[Tekken 4]]'' ending. In it, he explains to Bryan that he will now mechanize him and allow him to be completely reborn in a new incarnation. Bryan lays supine on the table and Bosconovitch holds a gun-shaped device containing sleeping gas. Bidding him sweet dreams, he injects the gas into Bryan. Throughout, he speaks in a calm and gentle tone. However, the doctor found Bryan's body too complex, and he instead installed a perpetual generator. Bryan proceeded to attack the doctor, as well as Manji Clan members who were with him. While the members were slain, Bosconovitch survived, though he was severely injured. In ''[[Tekken 6]]'', he creates an android in his daughter's image, Alisa Bosconovitch. Dr. Bosconovitch appears in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'''s mini game Tekken Bowl mode, where he can be seen in the crowd of people cheering. It is even possible to "take him out" using a bowling ball. He also appears in ''[[Tekken Hybrid]]'' where he returns again as an onlooker in the crowd of Tekken Bowl (there is also a trophy named after him called "Doctor B!" with the description being "K.O. an onlooker in Tekken Bowl" with an icon of Bryan as the picture). He returns in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as part of a free update. Although he does not appear in person in ''[[Death by Degrees]]'', Nina Williams' spin-off game, he is mentioned several times in journals and documents, and he has a laboratory on the Solitaria Penitentiary island, although it's abandoned. Dr. Bosconovitch was mentioned by several ''Tekken'' characters in [[Capcom]]-made crossover fighting game ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''. ===Eddy Gordo=== {{Main|Eddy Gordo}} ===Forest Law=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' [[Martial Arts]] (based on [[Jeet Kune Do]]) :Voiced by: [[Katsuhiro Harada]] (''TK3''-''TTT''); [[David Vincent (voice actor)|David Vincent]] (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Forest Law|フォレスト・ロウ|Foresuto Rou|lead=yes}} is the good-natured son of [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] who made his first playable appearance in the ''Tekken'' series replacing his father Marshall Law in ''Tekken 3''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/community/2012/11/09/the-real-life-inspiration-behind-the-characters-of-tekken/|title=The real life inspiration behind Tekken characters|first=Jesse|last=Meixsell|work=[[VentureBeat]]|date=November 9, 2012|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-date=May 17, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190517200634/https://venturebeat.com/community/2012/11/09/the-real-life-inspiration-behind-the-characters-of-tekken/|url-status=live}}</ref> He hopes to duplicate his father's greatness as a fighter but is forbidden by Marshall to enter any contests.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Tekken 3 Special Update|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |issue=92|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]] |date=March 1997|page=81}}</ref> However, Forest's friend and sparring partner [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] convinces him to enter the third King of Iron Fist Tournament behind his father's back, which causes a rift between Paul and Marshall. Forest is mentioned in ''Tekken 5'' as having been hospitalized after a motorcycle accident, which becomes Marshall's motive for entering the tournament. He is playable in ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' as a replacement of his father Marshall Law and in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' as a console-exclusive character.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-alex-forest-law-p-jack-tiger-230825.phtml|title=Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Alex, Forest Law, P-Jack, Tiger|first=Dale|last=North|work=[[Destructoid]]|date=July 6, 2012|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-date=October 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161030141916/https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-alex-forest-law-p-jack-tiger-230825.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Hwoarang=== [[File:Hwoarang (T7).png|thumb|right|150px|Hwoarang in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean * '''Fighting style :''' [[Taekwondo]] * '''Portrayed by:''' Daren Nop (''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' Live-Action Short Film) * '''Voiced by:''' '''English'''<br/>Greg Dale (''Tekken 4'' (ending cutscenes))<br/>Chris Rickabaugh (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<br/>[[Todd Haberkorn]] (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] (''Tekken 3'' - ''Tekken Advance'', ''Tekken 4'' (grunts (all versions), dialogues (Japanese version), ''Tekken: Bloodline'')<ref name="bloodlinejp"/><br/>[[Tomoaki Maeno]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/><br/> '''Korean'''<br/>Lee Jong-gug (''Tekken 4'' (international version, dialogues))<br/>[[Um Sang-hyun]] (''Tekken 5'' - onwards) Hwoarang was born in South Korea, a proud student of Baek Doo San and extremely proficient in the martial art of [[Taekwondo]], Hwoarang used his skills to gamble in street fights with his other gang members. During these street fights, Hwoarang would lure his opponents in by sending his gang members to pose as weaker fighters. Once his gang members had been defeated, Hwoarang would enter and defeat his opponents to win the money at stake. One day, Hwoarang lured in an opponent by the name of Jin Kazama and they fought to a draw. This was the first time Hwoarang did not outright win a match and he immediately rushed to his master to tell him the news. Upon arriving at Baek Doo San's dojo, Hwoarang finds that his master had been apparently slain by Ogre, The God of Fighting. Hwoarang enters [[Tekken 3|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]] to defeat Jin Kazama and to seek revenge for his master, Hwoarang got to fight Jin in the later stages of the tournament but he was narrowly defeated after an hours-long fight very similar to the fight between Jin's father [[Kazuya Mishima]] and his rival [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] in the first [[Tekken (video game)|King of Iron Fist Tournament]]. Returning to South Korea, Hwoarang was drafted into the South Korean military and was assigned to a special operations division. Although his successes in various missions were highly regarded along with his prowess at Taekwondo and combat techniques, his penchant for disobeying rules and orders gave his senior officers more than a few headaches. Hwoarang was uninterested in military life and felt a strange emptiness within him. He longingly recalled the days of hustling money in street fights and the rush he experienced from hand-to-hand combat. He often thought of one fight in particular - the fight against Jin Kazama. These longings could not be quelled by the military. One day, Hwoarang found out about the announcement of [[Tekken 4|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4]]. Hwoarang's blood stirred. He would defeat Jin, Heihachi Mishima, and anyone else who dared to challenge him to claim the Mishima Zaibatsu. Filled with excitement he hasn't felt in years, Hwoarang slipped away from the military base and headed for the Tournament. The South Korean Army took Hwoarang into custody during the later stages of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, keeping him from his long-awaited fight with Jin Kazama. Upon his arrival at the embassy, Hwoarang is granted an official pardon by the ambassador and is given urgent military papers. Hwoarang immediately flies to South Korea to complete his training, which he completes in time to enter [[Tekken 5|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5]], once again hoping to get a rematch with Jin Kazama. In The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Hwoarang faced Jin and defeated him in the later stages of the tournament. While Jin was lying on the ground, suddenly, he roars paranormally and produces a gale that blows Hwoarang away. From Jin's back, two black wings spread, and Jin stands up in his devil form. Hwoarang is at his wits end. He is not able to fight back, and soon he is knocked unconscious. When Hwoarang wakes up, he finds himself in the hospital. Nearby, he sees Baek, who he thought was killed, standing as a visitor. Hwoarang hears the details from Baek. He ignores his nurse and tries to move from his bed. He falls down in order to beseech Baek to make him stronger. After leaving the hospital, Hwoarang starts training with unprecedented devoutness in order to defeat the "paranormal" Jin. Thus, with the announcement of [[Tekken 6|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]], he prepares for the tournament.. Hwoarang appears in ''[[Tekken 7]]'', being one of the eighteen characters initially available in the game. In both of his and Devil Jin's endings reveals that Hwoarang lost his right eye after saving Jin from a grenade thrown by some of the UN soldiers who are pursuing Jin. His ending however, is correctly takes place before Lars rescue Jin, where Hwoarang finally defeated his rival's devil form, but still unsatisfied about killing a monster like Jin. ===Jin Kazama/Devil Jin=== {{main|Jin Kazama}} ===Julia Chang/Jaycee=== {{main|Julia Chang}} ===Ling Xiaoyu=== {{main|Ling Xiaoyu}} ===Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin=== *'''Natoinality :'''<br/> Mokujin : {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<br/> Tetsujin/Kinjin : Unknown *'''Fighting style :''' Mimicry<br/> *'''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>[[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'') (Mokujin)<br/>'''Japanese'''<br/>[[Keiko Nemoto]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'') (Mokujin) ;Mokujin [[File:Mokujin Tekken.png|thumb|right|Mokujin in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] Mokujin (Japanese: 木人(もくじん), "wood-person") is a training dummy made from a 2,000-year-old tree. He comes alive in the presence of great evil and it was said that he would become the world's last resort when humanity is unable to deal with them. While he appears to be mute (his "voice" is the sounds of wood-clicks), he is able to communicate with the humans using [[telepathy]]. Due to his experience as a dummy, he is able to imitate any fighting style. In ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Mokujin is awakened when [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]], the God of Fighting, was released. After [[Jin Kazama]] defeated True Ogre in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Mokujin grew lifeless once more, but he had a smile on his face.<ref>Tree's ''Tekken 5'' prologue</ref> In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', with the awakening of another powerful evil entity ([[Jinpachi Mishima]]), Mokujin has come to life once more. After the defeat of Jinpachi Mishima, Mokujin again became lifeless. In ''[[Tekken 6]]'', Mokujin again comes to life when a being of great evil and the source of Devil Gene, [[List of Tekken characters#Azazel|Azazel]] awakened. Other than the main series, Mokujin appears in the non-canonical game ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' and its sequel ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]''. He also appears as one of the unplayable penultimate bosses in [[free-to-play]] game ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. ;Tetsujin {{nihongo|Tetsujin|鉄人(てつじん)||lit. "iron person"}} first appearing in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''. Whereas Mokujin is constructed of wood, Tetsujin is constructed of [[iron]]. Both characters use the fighting styles of the other characters, and they both switch fighting styles between each round. While Mokujin's "fighting style" is referred as "Mokujin-ken", Tetsujin's is called "Tetsujin-ken", and similarly is the only sentence written in the movelist screen. He rarely appears in subsequent games, although Mokujin can be customized to look like Tetsujin in later installments. Tetsujin also appears as one of the unplayable penultimate bosses in [[free-to-play]] game ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'' and ''[[Tekken_(2018_video_game)|Tekken (Mobile)]]''. ;Kinjin {{nihongo|Kinjin|金人(キンじん)|Kinjin|lit. "gold(en) person"}} is a secret unplayable boss character in free-to-play game ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. His design is likely based on an [[Easter egg (media)|easter egg]] in the console version of ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', where meeting certain requirements would cause Tetsujin's normally silver color to turn gold. In ''Tekken Revolution'', he is basically Tetsujin made of [[gold]] wearing a crown, [[glasses]], mustache, bow tie, and a cape. He is one of the Stage 7 penultimate bosses in Arcade mode, along with Mokujin, Tetsujin, [[Heihachi Mishima]], and [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. ===Panda=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese ''(but not a citizen)'' * '''Fighting style :''' Kuma Shinken * '''Voiced by :''' [[Taketora (voice actor)|Taketora]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'')<ref name="bloodvengeance"/> [[File:Panda (T7).png|thumb|right|Panda in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] Panda is, as her name implies, always depicted as a [[giant panda]] with pink or orange glowing bands and a green holster wrapped around her shoulder. The holster has grass inside of it. Since her introduction, she has always been a palette swap of Kuma, and thus has the same move set as him. In ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', she is separated from Kuma and is given her own slot, even though she still has the same move set as Kuma's. They have the same moves, stance, and animations (shown before and after a fight), but their endings are always, in some way, different. Their animations (shown before and after a fight) are however differentiated in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', then followed by ''Tekken 7'' where their movesets are identical except for their Rage Arts. Panda is the pet of [[Ling Xiaoyu]] in the games since ''[[Tekken 3]]''. Kuma is in love with Panda, but she is not interested in him romantically. Panda is cared for at Ling Xiaoyu's high school. To participate in the tournament, Ling moved to the Mishima Industrial College in Japan. Heihachi taught Panda advanced bear fighting so that she could act as a bodyguard for Xiaoyu throughout the series. ===Tiger Jackson=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Capoeira]] {{nihongo|Tiger Jackson|タイガー・ジャクソン|Taigā Jakuson|lead=yes}} is a [[palette swap]] of Eddy Gordo, first appearing in ''[[Tekken 3]]'' and returned in the non-canonical ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' and in the console version of its sequel, ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', now with his own character slot. With a prominent [[Afro]] and [[Blaxploitation]] design elements, Tiger Jackson was initially one of the unused names and concepts of Eddy Gordo from during the development of ''Tekken 3''.<ref>{{cite book |title=Tekken 6 Art Book|year= 2009|publisher= Namco Bandai Games America Inc.|location= Santa Clara, CA |page= 40}}</ref> (Gordo was also named "Rally Jackson" during development.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Tekken 3: New Moves & Characters |magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|issue=94|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]]|date=May 1997|page=72}}</ref>) The character's identity is unknown, although many originally interpreted him as an alter ego of Eddy. In ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' in Eddy Gordo's ending, they both can be seen as two different people. Also the Wii U version of ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', which comes with a biography for each character, implies that they are different individuals as the two are "...not at all related." Tiger also appears in the background of the Pool Party stage of ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]''.<ref>{{cite video game|title=[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]] |developer=[[Namco]] |publisher=Namco |date=2006 |level=Pool Side}}</ref> He is also a character in the game ''[[Pac-Man Fever (video game)|Pac-Man Fever]]''. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 4''== ===Christie Monteiro=== {{Main|Christie Monteiro}} ===Combot/Super Combot DX=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Mimicry (''T4''), Still learning (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Combot|コンボット|Konbotto|lead=yes}} makes his lone series appearance in ''[[Tekken 4]]'' as a general-purpose robot created by [[Lee Chaolan]] for the fourth tournament, crafted to be the ultimate fighting machine. It is programmed to learn every fighter's style as it progresses through the tournament. It was also used to increase the chance of Lee gaining the Mishima Zaibatsu if Heihachi were to be defeated by Combot. Production of the prototype was rushed, resulting in glitches such as using only one fighting style at a time while switching through them randomly. The robot utilizes some physical attributes of other characters, such as brandishing Yoshimitsu's sword or having a long tail similar to King's. Combot is a playable training dummy in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2's'' "Fight Lab" tutorial.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nowgamer.com/sony-buys-gaikai-how-lessons-learned-in-its-past-will-save-sonys-future/|title=Tekken Tag 2: 'My Staff Say We Have Too Many Characters' – Harada Interview|work=NowGamer|date=July 9, 2012|access-date=October 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181222175336/https://www.nowgamer.com/sony-buys-gaikai-how-lessons-learned-in-its-past-will-save-sonys-future/|archive-date=December 22, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> Lee (as his alter ego, Violet) completes work on Combot as part of his Super Combot DX Plan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://andriasang.com/con1h9/ttt2_screens/|title=Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Fight Lab Mode Screenshots|first=Anoop|last=Gantayat|work=AndriaSang.com|date=June 14, 2012|access-date=June 15, 2012|archive-date=June 17, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120617031241/http://andriasang.com/con1h9/ttt2_screens/|url-status=dead}}</ref> However, Lee is caught up in the success of his handiwork that he neglects to pay attention to the robot and it explodes. He constructs a second model and then kidnaps Heihachi, Jin, and Kazuya as test subjects until Jin destroys it. ===Craig Marduk=== [[File:Craig Marduk.png|thumb|right|Craig Marduk in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Australia}} Australian *'''Fighting style :''' [[Vale Tudo]] *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br />Walter Roberts (''Tekken 4'' - Western version)<br />David Chester (''Tekken 4'' - Asian version)<br />John Owens (''Tekken 5''–''6'')<ref>{{cite web|url=https://f-w.co.jp/en/catalog/?modelId=2535&detailflg=2|title=<nowiki>John Owens | Model / Talent detail screen | Free Wave Agency</nowiki>|website=f-w.co.jp|language=ja|access-date=February 1, 2023}}</ref><br />[[T. J. Storm]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'' -current)<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/><br />'''Japanese'''<br />[[:ja:間宮康弘|Yasuhiro Mamiya]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/> {{nihongo|'''Craig Marduk'''|クレイグ・マードック|Kureigu Mādokku}} was an Australian undefeated Vale Tudo fighter for four years, but when he was involved in a minor scandal, his sponsors were glad to release him. He had been living around the world in such countries like [[New Zealand]], [[Japan]], [[Thailand]], and [[Brazil]] before eventually expatriating to [[the United States]]. He was imprisoned in Arizona for accidentally killing someone during a bar fight. Marduk was suddenly released thanks to an anonymous benefactor. Upon his release he received a mysterious package containing a newspaper clipping regarding The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 and an airline ticket. The man that Marduk killed in the bar brawl was [[#Armor King I/II|Armor King]], and Armor King's [[protégé]], King, was the one who paid for Marduk's release, wanting him to enter the tournament in order to find him and exact revenge for killing his mentor. The two met at the tournament, where King sufficiently defeated him, leaving Marduk hospitalized. Later, King paid a visit to Marduk in the hospital to finish him off, but instead spared him after noticing a photograph showing Marduk and his family beside Marduk's bed. Enraged over his loss, Marduk began training harder than he ever had before, and managed to turn his body into the ultimate weapon. Wearing Armor King's black jaguar mask, Marduk entered a Vale Tudo tournament and challenged King after emerging undefeated. Upon the announcement of the [[Tekken 5|King of Iron Fist Tournament 5]], Marduk entered, knowing King would be there, he hoped to even the score. The two fought in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, but victory and defeat eluded both fighters, and, in defeat, they found friendship. While returning to the waiting room, Marduk was attacked. Catching only a glimpse of the attacker's back as he fled, Marduk could have sworn he looked exactly like the man he was convicted of killing, Armor King. Determined to learn the assailant's true identity, Marduk set out with King to participate in the [[Tekken 6|King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]]. Marduk is later seen digging up [[Armor King]]'s grave when Armor King shows up behind him, Marduk asks him who he is and suddenly King shows, they question him and he replies that he is "Armor King, nothing more nothing less." Marduk finds this situation crazy as he killed him with his own hands. The other Armor King reveals that he is original Armor King's brother and Marduk killed him, he then says he will never forgive him. They fight with both ending up in hospital and King enters [[Tekken 7|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 7]] in order to pay for their hospital bills. As Marduk recovers first during that tournament, he was about to finish an unconscious younger Armor King, until King stops him by reminding his redemption by King, likely because King had deja vu back in the end of ''Tekken 4'', and thus was suggested by him to write a challenge letter themed retirement match to Armor King once he is recovered, "if Marduk wins, the young Armor King must surrender his mask out of shame, unless Armor King won to finally put Marduk to retire from fighting", as the black masked wrestler accepts. Marduk also appears in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' and ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]''. He also appears in [[Capcom]]-made crossover fighting game ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', with King as his official tag partner. His Swap Costume is modeled after [[Hugo (Street Fighter)|Hugo]], the character from ''[[Final Fight (video game)|Final Fight]]''. It gives Marduk Hugo's hair, as well as Hugo's lower part of clothes with chains. According to the download blurb, while teaming up with Hugo, Marduk decided a slight wardrobe change was in order. ===Miharu Hirano=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese * '''Fighting style :''' [[Baguazhang]] and [[Piguaquan]] based Chinese martial arts * '''Voiced by :''' [[Eriko Fujimaki]] (''T4''), [[Ayumi Fujimura]] (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Miharu Hirano|平野 美晴|Hirano Miharu|lead=yes}} is [[Ling Xiaoyu]]'s best friend and a student of Mishima Polytechnical High School. She first appeared as an alternate costume of Xiaoyu in ''Tekken 4'', sharing her storyline, special moves, and win animations. She wears a school uniform identical to Xiaoyu's, has short, dark red hair. Miharu was included in the console version of ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' as a free update released by Namco on October 9, 2012: in that game, Miharu has a light blue nail polish on her hands and her feet.<ref name=joystiq>{{cite web |first=JC |last=Fletcher |date=October 9, 2012 |work=engadget.com |url=http://www.joystiq.com/2012/10/09/new-tekken-tag-tournament-2-content-is-yours-for-the-tekken/ |title=New Tekken Tag Tournament 2 content is yours for the Tekken |access-date=October 10, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121010232039/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/10/09/new-tekken-tag-tournament-2-content-is-yours-for-the-tekken/ |archive-date=October 10, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Despite her ''TTT2'' outfit, which is similar to bikini-like clothing, she can also be customized to resemble the ''Tekken 4'' outfit. ===Steve Fox=== [[File:Steve Fox (T7).jpg|thumb|right|Steve Fox in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|UK}} British * '''Fighting style :''' [[Boxing]] *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>Ezra J. Stanley (''TK4, Western version'')<br/>Jojo Otani (''TK4, Asian version'')<br/>[[Guy Perryman]] (''TK5'' (dialogues)–present (grunts))<br/>[[Gideon Emery]] (''TK6''–present)<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Masaki Terasoma]] (2009 live-action film); [[Yoshimasa Hosoya]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') {{nihongo|Steve Fox|スティーブ・フォックス|Sutību Fokkusu|lead=yes}} is a British boxer whose mother is [[Nina Williams]] and aunt is Anna Williams; she was impregnated via [[In vitro fertilisation|''in vitro'' fertilization]] and gave birth while held captive by [[Heihachi Mishima]] as one of the test subjects for the Doctor Abel's [[Suspended animation|cryogenic sleep]] studies on the children like Steve to create a perfect Tekken Force's super soldiers. Steve was adopted in his infancy by Emma Kliesen ([[#Leo Kliesen|Leo]]'s mother) until he grew up and was secretly sent to an orphanage by Emma to cover his status from Zaibatsu's eye. This led to the super soldier project being cancelled, and at that time Emma resigned to G Corporation. Steve is one of the survivors, but left a scar on his left arm for the rest of his life from Abel's experiment. Many years later, Steve became a middleweight boxing champion while searching for the truth about his past. While on the run from the Mafia after refusing to throw a fight for them, Steve enters the fourth King of Iron Fist tournament, which he loses but learns that Nina is his mother. During the events of the fifth tournament, Steve succeeds in destroying the Mishima Zaibatsu's research institute. However, his boxing career dries up due to the world war started by [[Jin Kazama]], but he is invited by [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] and [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] to train with them in the martial arts. During his training in a boxing gym, his left arm is hurting while also remembering the experiment he had from Mishima Zaibatsu and good memories with Emma. He later found Nina in a chapel during her private undercover mission as a bride to assassinate a certain mob boss (later revealed to be a fiancée of Steve's aunt, Anna Williams from G Corporation), ever since she resigned from Mishima Zaibatsu after Heihachi's return and Jin's presumable disappearance. Once Steve defeated her, Nina explains to her son everything she knows when she was captured by Zaibatsu, led by Heihachi for Abel's experiments. After Steve finally got as much information from his mother as he could, Nina warns him that he will never be her son because she couldn't care less about him. Unfortunately, the Tekken Force are after Nina for leaving Heihachi and being branded a traitor. Steve holds off the Tekken Forces allowing Nina to escape. Steve is playable in ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'', and ''Street Fighter X Tekken.'' His main costumes feature the red, white and blue of the [[Union Jack]]. British actor and musician [[Luke Goss]] played Steve in the 2009 ''Tekken'' film.<ref name="first showing">{{cite web|url=http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/luke-goss-says-tekken-movie-will-end-up-rated-r/|title=Luke Goss Says Tekken Movie Will End Up Rated R|first=Alex|last=Billington|work=FirstShowing.net|date=June 30, 2008|access-date=November 4, 2016|archive-date=November 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161105032838/http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/luke-goss-says-tekken-movie-will-end-up-rated-r/|url-status=live}}</ref> His storyline from the games is changed to his being a retired fighter<ref name="first showing"/> with no relation to Nina and instead becoming the friend and mentor of Jin Kazama after Jin defeats Marshall in the tournament. Steve is later killed by [[Jack (Tekken)|Jackhammers]] while breaking Jin and other imprisoned participants out of their holding cells. In 2012, Gelo Gonzales of ''[[FHM]]'' listed Steve and ''Street Fighter'' character Balrog as one of his "10 Awesome Fantasy Fights" for ''Street Fighter X Tekken'': "Balrog's the aggressive, in-your-face, no-nonsense [[Mike Tyson]] type. Steve, on the other hand, is a pretty boy British boxer who likes to weave around and counter at the ideal moment."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fhm.com.ph/entertainment/games/article/11676 |title=10 Awesome Fantasy Fights in Street Fighter X Tekken |first=Gelo |last=Gonzales |work=FHM.com.ph |date=March 8, 2012 |access-date=July 27, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150710133240/http://www.fhm.com.ph/entertainment/games/article/11676 |archive-date=July 10, 2015 }}</ref> Samuel Riley of GamesRadar ranked Steve fourth in his selection of the "7 baddest boxers in video games" in 2014: "Decked out in Union Jack shorts and a tasty pair of golden gloves, Steve favours punishing body strikes to the precision jab, a high stakes style that metes out as just much pain as it invites."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/top-7-baddest-boxers-video-games/|title=Top 7... baddest boxers in video games|first=Samuel James|last=Riley|work=GamesRadar|date=September 22, 2014|access-date=September 22, 2014|archive-date=January 8, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150108072636/http://www.gamesradar.com/top-7-baddest-boxers-video-games/|url-status=live}}</ref> ==Introduced in ''Tekken 5''/''Dark Resurrection''== ===Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka=== [[File:Asuka Kazama (T7).png|thumb|right|150px|Asuka Kazama in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br />[[G. K. Bowes]] (''SFXT'')<br /> '''Japanese'''<br />[[Ryoko Shiraishi]] (''Tekken 5''—present)<br/>[[:jp:うえだ星子|Seiko Ueda]] (''SFXT'') Asuka's official story states that she was taught Kazama-style traditional martial arts by her father, a dojo-master near [[Osaka]], ever since she was a small girl. By nature, Asuka believes very strongly in justice and devotes much of her free time to being a "[[pacifist]]" [[vigilante]] who is breaking up fights.<ref name=gr>Tom Goulter, [http://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-characters-meet-55-here/ Tekken Tag Tournament 2 roster - Meet all 55 fighters], GamesRadar, September 4, 2012.</ref> At the time in which the game takes place, Asuka is 17 years old and is a high school student. Asuka returned home from school one day to find that her dojo was in shambles. The students there had been beaten severely and her father was so badly hurt that he had to be taken to the hospital. In the next several days, a detective from [[Hong Kong]], [[Lei Wulong]], came to her and explained that the culprit would likely be entering The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. In order to get her personal revenge and redeem her dojo, Asuka enters the tournament as well. In the tournament, Asuka managed to beat a Monegasque teenager, [[Lili (Tekken)|Lili]], causing a bitter rivalry between the two (although most of the conflicts mainly start from Lili's side). However, she was unable to find Feng Wei, and, as the tournament ended, she returned to her calm and normal life. Her life did not stay peaceful for long though, as Asuka discovered that the man responsible for the terrible war going on all over the world, [[Jin Kazama]], is a relative. She enters [[Tekken 6|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]] in order to capture Jin. However, due to Lili keeps getting in her way, an annoyed Asuka needs to take her down first in [[Tekken 7|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 7]]. It also reveals that Asuka's family dojo is at a brick of financial decline, until she unexpectedly got an aid from Lili, who now own her dojo, even after she won against the noisy Rochefort heir in the seventh tournament, much to her dismay. Although her farcical shenanigan with Lili ultimately ends, by the time when the news after the seventh tournaments comes into light and endangering her hometown, such as the true death of Jin's grandfather and the old Mishima Zaibatsu leader, [[Heihachi Mishima]] at the hands of her said relative's father and G Corporation leader, [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], whose true nature as a devil like Jin becomes known to the public during ''[[Tekken 8]]''. Asuka has a summer version names '''Summer Asuka''' who's introduced in ''[[Tekken Mobile]]''. Summer Asuka has the same fighting style and the same Rage Art like Asuka. Asuka also appears in the non-canonical games ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'' and ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. ===Emilie De Rochefort/Summer Lili=== {{Main|Lili (Tekken)}} ===Feng Wei=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese * '''Fighting style :''' "God Fist" Style Chinese [[Kenpo]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Hiroshi Tsuchida]] (grunts); Chuan Yin Li (dialogues) {{nihongo|Feng Wei|馮 威(フェン・ウェイ)|Fen Wei|{{zh|p=Féng Wēi}}|lead=yes}} was raised as a disciple of the God Fist style (神拳 ''Shinken'', based on [[Nanquan (martial art)|nanquan]]). Though he was the top student, Feng killed his master after he was scolded for fighting outside the dojo. Feng seeks the secrets of the God Fist scrolls that were stolen by the Mishima family, leading to his competing in the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament and his destruction of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s dojo in the process of his search.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|title=Tekken: The Strange History of the Mishima Family|first=Gavin|last=Jasper|work=[[Dennis Publishing|Den of Geek]]|date=June 19, 2016|access-date=October 30, 2016|archive-date=October 31, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161031090934/http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|url-status=live}}</ref> and he is ultimately successful in retrieving the scrolls. It was later revealed that the scrolls did not contain any secret technique but rather an old teaching: "He who destroys all other fighting styles and makes them his own shall become a warrior superior to all men, the Dragon God." Feng then traveled all around the world and defeated many martial artists until he heard rumors of another King of Iron Fist Tournament, which persuades him to join said tournament. He was defeated by Wang Jinrei in the later stages of the tournament, despite first thinking that Feng is arrogant due him not responding when spoken to, Wang starts to respect him after he accepts defeat, and urges him to continue his training. Feng has featured regularly in the series since his ''Tekken 5'' debut. ===Jinpachi Mishima=== [[File:Jinpachi TTT2.png|thumb|right|Jinpachi Mishima in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Mishima Style Fighting Karate (infused with an unidentified demonic powers) *'''Voiced by :''' [[Chikao Otsuka]] and [[Takeshi Aono]] Jinpachi Mishima was the original founder of the Mishima Zaibatsu and the father of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], father-in-law of [[#Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi|Kazumi Mishima]], paternal grandfather of [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] and [[Lars Alexandersson]], adoptive paternal grandfather of [[Lee Chaolan]] and paternal great-grandfather of [[Jin Kazama]]. Unlike most Mishima (who were ruthless and power hungry), Jinpachi was a man of honor and wisdom as he showed compassion to his grandson Kazuya when the latter was a child (this is possibly another reason Heihachi resented Jinpachi so much) and was friends with [[Wang Jinrei]]. However, Jinpachi's life took a turn for the worse when the greedy Heihachi staged a coup d'état and stole the company from him. Jinpachi attempted to retake the company when Heihachi entered the military industry (possibly sometime after the death of his daughter-in-law Kazumi Mishima during the same year), but failed and was imprisoned underneath a Mishima compound, Hon-Maru. He died due to starvation after some years. Before his debut, Jinpachi never makes an appearance, although his existence is hinted multiple times, as his friend, Wang's participation in [[Tekken 2|the second tournament]] is motivated by Jinpachi's wish, and his gravestone is also shown in Wang's ending in ''Tekken 2''. In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', having been resurrected and taken over by a demon as well as granted incredible supernatural powers, Jinpachi breaks out of Hon-Maru when the temple is destroyed during a battle between Heihachi, Kazuya and an army of [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-4s]] sent to kill Heihachi in which the Jacks explode, pulverizing the Hon-Maru and freeing Jinpachi from his underground prison. With the news of Heihachi's apparent demise, Jinpachi takes over the company from behind the scenes and organizes the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament under the orders of the demon, that told him to destroy the world and seek out the souls of the strong, even though he wanted to refuse this command, he obeyed due to lack of energy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCY1N5cHx30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201118112220/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCY1N5cHx30 |archive-date=2020-11-18 |url-status=dead|title=Tekken 5 interludes, Japanese dialogue, Lei Wulong story|website = [[YouTube]]}}</ref> In the tournament finals, Jinpachi is confronted by his great-grandson, Jin who defeats him and puts him to rest at last. Though not playable, Jinpachi briefly appears in the Scenario Campaign prologue of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', which retells the events from previous games in a comic book-style format, and he is also mentioned in the prologues and epilogues of several characters in recent mainline games, such as Jin and Wang. He returns in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as a playable character and as one of the Stage 7 sub-bosses, alongside Heihachi. He reprises his role as one of the unplayable Stage 7 sub-bosses in ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. In ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', [[Dhalsim]]'s Swap Costume is based on Jinpachi's appearance. ===Raven=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Ninjutsu]] *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>Jack Merluzzi (''TK5'', also ''TK6''–''TTT2'' gameplay)<br/>[[D. C. Douglas]] (''TK5:DR''–''T7'' cutscenes and dialogues, ''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[:jp:杉村憲司|Kenji Sugimura]] (2009 live-action film)<br/>[[:jp:松田健一郎|Kenichiro Matsuda]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') {{nihongo|Raven|レイヴン| Reivun|lead=yes}} is an international intelligence agent who sports a distinctive ''X''-shaped scar across his face. He enters the fifth tournament to seek out those responsible for the event, and witnesses an attack on Hon-Maru by G Corporation's [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-4]] foot soldiers while on a mission to look into the company and Mishima Zaibatsu, as the conglomerates are warring with each other. During the tournament, he crosses paths with [[Kazuya Mishima]], who he recognizes after seeing him flying away from the Hon-Maru. He loses to Kazuya and is interrogated by him. Afterwards Kazuya discovers that he was betrayed by G Corporation, and that something was awakened from under Hon-Maru. Kazuya realizes what Heihachi has done, and speculates that, in fact, it is his grandfather [[Jinpachi Mishima]], who is somehow controlling the Zaibatsu now. Sometime after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Raven encounters [[Heihachi Mishima]], who was presumed to be dead, they began to fight. Before a winner could be decided, Raven received orders to return to headquarters, and he had to withdraw from the battle. After that encounter, Raven was then sent to investigate the Mishima Zaibatsu once again via the sixth tournament. Raven is a featured character in ''[[Tekken 6]]'s'' "Scenario Campaign" story mode, first appearing as an enemy boss defeated by [[Lars Alexandersson]] and [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]. He later helps Alisa and Lars escape from a rampaging NANCY robot, then Lars’ last journeys after Alisa was revealed to be Jin's monitor to spy on Lars. It is also revealed he is in a contact with Lars’ friend Tougou, entrusted him his tag give it to Lars as a remembrance, Tougou died in battle. After Jin reveal his main reason on starting a world war, and apparently sacrifice himself to destroy Azazel, Raven and his men found Jin's comatose body, and begin to carry him to the UN via chopper. Unfortunately during ''[[Tekken 7]]'' event where Raven's team was carrying Jin's body, they lost the boy, due to the latter's Devil Gene went haywire and took over his body. According to Master Raven's character episode, it is suggested that Raven survive the chopper crash and needs to be “retrained”. He appears with Yoshimitsu as a playable unit in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''. Raven was portrayed by [[Darrin Henson]] in the 2009 live-action film ''[[Tekken (2009 film)|Tekken]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ntouonline.com/darrin-henson-a-man-with-no-limits/|title=Darrin Henson: A Man with No Limits|first=Angell|last=Davis|work=ntouonline.com|date=September 14, 2011|access-date=October 31, 2016|archive-date=November 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161101164331/http://www.ntouonline.com/darrin-henson-a-man-with-no-limits/|url-status=live}}</ref> He defeats [[Eddy Gordo]] in the tournament and offers advice to Jin Kazama before the latter's fight with [[Bryan Fury]]. ===Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov=== [[File:Sergei Dragunov (T7).png|thumb|right|Sergei Dragunov in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian * '''Fighting style :''' Commando [[Sambo (martial art)|Sambo]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[:jp:諸角憲一|Kenichi Morozumi]] (''TK5:DR''–''TK7'');<ref>{{cite tweet|number=249062880975138816|title=<nowiki>いいえ、諸角憲一さんです。海外のTekkenPediaとかWiki関係は間違いや未確認情報が多いので注意ですね。 RT @stratos_1995 ドラグノフの声優が玄田哲章さんと一部で書かれていますが本当ですか?</nowiki>|user=Harada_TEKKEN|last=Harada |first=Katsuhiro|date=September 21, 2012|access-date=April 4, 2019}}</ref> [[:jp:勝沼紀義|Noriyoshi Katsunuma]] (2009 live-action film) {{nihongo|Sergei Dragunov|セルゲイ・ドラグノフ|Serugei Doragunofu|{{lang-ru|Сергей Драгунов}}|lead=yes}} is a Russian [[Spetsnaz]] soldier who practices [[Sambo (martial art)|Sambo]] and is nicknamed "White Angel of Death" due to his fighting prowess. While investigating a mysterious body found in [[Siberia]], Dragunov receives special orders from an unknown party supposedly regarding Devil Jin and enters the fifth tournament to carry them out, but ''Tekken 6'' reveals that his mission is unsuccessful because he was defeated by Raven in the early stages of the tournament. As a result of the ongoing world war caused by Jin, now the new owner of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Dragunov competes in the sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament to capture Jin and bring down the organization. Dragunov shares a rivalry with Raven that includes having inflicted his facial scar. Save for battle grunts, the character has no dialogue in any of his in-game appearances.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n9a4vf|author=Katsuhiro Harada|title=But CAN Dragunov speak?|work=Twitter|date=March 19, 2014|access-date=October 31, 2016|archive-date=November 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161101104122/http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n9a4vf|url-status=live}}</ref> Dragunov has a halloween version names '''Halloween Dragunov''' who's introduced in ''[[Tekken Mobile]]''. Halloween Dragunov has the same fighting style and the same Rage Art like Dragunov. Dragunov is portrayed by martial artist and actor Anton Kasabov In the 2009 live-action ''Tekken'' film, in which he has no dialogue. He participates in the Iron Fist tournament and is killed in battle by [[Bryan Fury]]. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 6/Bloodline Rebellion''== ===Alisa Bosconovitch=== {{main|Alisa Bosconovitch}} ===Azazel=== * '''Voiced by :''' [[Richard Epcar]] (story mode) {{nihongo|Azazel|アザゼル|Azazeru|lead=yes}} is the main antagonist of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', and the source that created the devil gene, set to be released from his tomb after the clash of "two evil stars" (Jin and his father Kazuya). He is the physical embodiment of the spirit resonating within Jin's psyche that is affected by his struggles with his father Kazuya (the "two evil stars"). Azazel has blue-gray skin, a large spiked tail and huge crystalline spikes protruding from his forearms, and wears a ceremonial headdress and loincloth. His offensive attacks range from summoning giant crystal stalagmites from the ground to unleashing [[Scarabaeus sacer|scarab beetles]] onto his opponents. Azazel appears in the final stage of ''Tekken 6's'' story mode, brought forth by Jin so he can defeat him and end his own life in the process. Azazel is defeated not by Jin but by Lars Alexandersson and Raven, but Jin reveals that Azazel can only be permanently vanquished by someone carrying the Devil Gene. Jin powers up with his Devil form, making him immune to Azazel's attacks. Jin kills Azazel by punching his fist straight through his chest but both fall and disappear into the temple ruins. Despite losing its physical form, the weakened essence of Azazel's soul is still alive and immediately being sealed by Zafina into her orb, at cost of having her left arm cursed with its power. The more it suppressed too long, the more Azazel's soul recovering and stronger, possibly reviving him, unless a Kazuya's next last battle against Jin after murdering Heihachi had to be stopped. When ''Tekken 7'' occur, Zafina sought Claudio to prevent the possible return of Azazel. Azazel has received critical reception for his difficulty as a final boss. Lucas Sullivan of [[GamesRadar]] included him in his 2014 selection of twelve "unfair" fighting-game bosses. "Hated that mutated old guy [''[[Tekken 5]]'' boss Jinpachi], huh? Here, have a fire-breathing crystal dragon that's as tall as the screen."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/12-unfair-fighting-game-bosses-almost-made-us-rage-quit/|title=12 unfair fighting game bosses that (almost) made us rage quit|first=Lucas|last=Sullivan|work=[[GamesRadar]]|date=April 14, 2014|access-date=November 1, 2016|archive-date=October 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161028214809/http://www.gamesradar.com/12-unfair-fighting-game-bosses-almost-made-us-rage-quit/|url-status=live}}</ref> Rick Marshall of [[MTV]] said in 2009, "As far as boss battles go, Azazel is the most difficult the franchise has ever offered—even on 'Easy' mode."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2460111/tekken-6-review-the-return-of-panda/|title=Tekken 6 Review: The Return of Panda|first=Rick|last=Marshall|work=MTV.com|date=November 3, 2009|access-date=November 1, 2016|archive-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322073315/http://www.mtv.com/news/2460111/tekken-6-review-the-return-of-panda/|url-status=live}}</ref> Stephen Nadee of WhatCulture named Azazel the number-one "worst" fighting game boss in 2013: "Understanding the game mechanics mean almost nothing when it comes to fighting Azazel particularly when he has his advantage in defense, his moves are fairly difficult to sidestep, and can counter-attack through his own blocking."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/gaming/10-worst-bosses-in-great-fighting-games?page=11|title=10 Worst Bosses In Great Fighting Games|first=Stephen|last=Nadee|work=WhatCulture|date=September 3, 2013|access-date=November 1, 2016|archive-date=November 3, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161103234424/http://whatculture.com/gaming/10-worst-bosses-in-great-fighting-games?page=11|url-status=live}}</ref> Eric Neigher of [[GameSpy]] wrote in his 2009 review of the game's [[PlayStation Portable]] release: "Azazel, ''Tekken 6's'' official nemesis, is perhaps the most badly designed, frustrating to play against, and overall worst boss ever."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://psp.gamespy.com/playstation-portable/tekken-next/1052995p1.htm|title=The Consensus: Tekken 6 PSP Review|first=Eric|last=Neigher|work=GameSpy.com|date=December 7, 2009|access-date=November 1, 2016}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> {{anchor|Bob}} ===Lars Alexandersson=== {{main|Lars Alexandersson}} ===Leo Kliesen=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Germany}} German * '''Fighting style :''' [[Bajiquan]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Veronica Taylor]] (''TK6''-onwards [grunts]) Philipp Zieschang (''TTT2, TK7'' [German, dialogues]) {{nihongo|Leo Kliesen|レオ・クリーゼン|Reo Kurīzen|lead=yes}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|title=Official statement by producer Katsuhiro Harada|publisher=Namco Bandai|access-date=November 27, 2016|archive-date=April 6, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170406215930/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|url-status=live}}</ref> is a [[Bajiquan]] practitioner from Germany whose father was a world-famous [[Spelunking|spelunker]] and whose mother Emma a G Corporation executive. Though their father disappeared during an expedition, Leo still wanted to follow his career path, until their mother was murdered by an unknown assailant. When the police abruptly call off the investigation, Leo opt to seek the truth alone, during which the G Corporation's [[Kazuya Mishima]] materializes as a person of interest. It was at this time that Leo learned of the Mishima Zaibatsu sponsoring The King of Iron Fist Tournament, at which Mishima planned to appear, and he decides to enter the competition in hopes of gaining access to him. In the ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' ending, Leo infiltrates a train owned by G Corporation and learns that their mother was involved with Mishima Zaibatsu twenty years before, heading a project called "Hybrid Gene". The ''Tekken Tag 2'' ending story in regarding of their mother's former job as a researcher in Zaibatsu is continued in ''[[Tekken 7]]''. In ''[[Tekken Comic]]'', Leo is male and [[Lili (Tekken)|Lili Rochefort]]'s bodyguard, accompanying her to [[Osaka]] to shoot a martial arts film. Namco attempted to cater to both male and female players with the character's shortened name and ambiguous design of short blonde hair and non-revealing clothing.<ref name="out">{{cite web|url=http://www.out.com/entertainment/popnography/2013/11/03/7-trans-friendly-video-game-characters|title=7 Trans-Friendly Video Game Characters|first=Andrew|last=Villagomez|work=[[Out.com]]|date=November 3, 2013|access-date=November 5, 2016|archive-date=November 6, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161106185256/http://www.out.com/entertainment/popnography/2013/11/03/7-trans-friendly-video-game-characters|url-status=live}}</ref> Series producer Katsuhiro Harada revealed Leo's full name (Eleonore) at the 2011 ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]'' premiere in [[Cologne]], Germany. He, however, did a comment on the character saying that "''Leo was female during developing''".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|title=Official statement by producer Katsuhiro Harada|work=YouTube|date=August 19, 2011|access-date=August 22, 2011|archive-date=April 6, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170406215930/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|url-status=live}}</ref> This however cause fans quite debate concerning Leo's gender, as they have been misunderstood to think that Leo was officially confirmed as a female since that TTT2 provided Leo with a bikini and a male surfer suit. In most sources,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0M4Xx7RoDQ&index=394&list=PLsFNNn2-S-2fLqWRjPuUPTc0uZ1kyYkhl| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211117/N0M4Xx7RoDQ| archive-date=November 17, 2021 | url-status=live|title=Harada recent statement about Leo (at 13:42)|website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet|number=537447821993967616|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=それ、キャラ名も決まってない頃の開発当初は女性キャラ枠だった、が途中でコンセプト全部作り直した、という話ですよ。公式に不明ですから。 RT@negidera 何度も何度も同じ質問されてると思いますがレオの性別は不明ですよね?友達が女だと言ってきかないんです!!!回答お願いします!<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |date=November 26, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.twitlonger.com/show/na1kdv|title=Harada's second tweet about Leo's gender|access-date=July 21, 2017|archive-date=July 28, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170728202630/http://www.twitlonger.com/show/na1kdv|url-status=live}}</ref> Katsuhiro Harada redacted his statement, saying that Leo was conceived as a female character with the name of {{nihongo|Eleonore Kliesen|エレオノーラ・クリーゼン|Ereonōra Kurīzen|lead=yes}}, but since that Leo looked like a male in the initial concept arts he decided to change the concept before the release of arcade version of Tekken 6. He stated that the video about Leo's gender revealing in Germany has been modified by being cut back and forth. He confirmed that Leo's sex and gender always have been unknown and that the truth was still in the darkness. He explained also the TTT2 swimsuits situation saying that "''They are for those who see Leo as female and for those who see Leo as male''". He then affirmed that he's frustrated because Leo is always translated and referred with 'she'. Making Tom Goulter of ''GamesRadar'' said in a 2012 feature on the ''Tekken'' characters, "Choose this character if anyone tries to tell you that video games are all about enforcing restrictive gender binaries."<ref name="tekken55">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-characters-meet-55-here/|title=Tekken Tag Tournament 2 roster - Meet all 55 fighters|first=Tom|last=Goulter|work=GamesRadar|date=April 3, 2013|access-date=May 6, 2015|archive-date=April 22, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150422215456/http://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-characters-meet-55-here/|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Miguel Caballero Rojo=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard * '''Fighting style :''' None (Untrained Brawling) * '''Voiced by :''' [[Liam O'Brien]] (''TK6'' (dialogues) -present (grunts)) [[:jp:遠藤大智|Daichi Endō]] (2009 live-action film), Héctor Garay (''TTT2''–present (Spanish, dialogues)) At the age of fifteen, Spanish brawler<ref name="Tekken 6 2009">''Tekken 6''...developing new characters," ''PlayStation: The Official Magazine'' (January 2009), p. 47.</ref> {{nihongo|Miguel Caballero Rojo|ミゲル・カバジェロ・ロホ|Migeru Kabajero Roho|lead=yes}} was kicked out of the house by his parents for constantly fighting. He ran away and sought sanctuary inside a bar, where his sister, with whom he was extremely close, would visit him in secret. However, she is later killed on her wedding day after a group of Mishima Zaibatsu [[Fighter aircraft|fighter jets]] launch an airstrike on the church where the ceremony was being held.<ref name="gamespot">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/tekken-7-adds-miguel-whos-featured-in-the-newest-t/1100-6444347/|title=Tekken 7 Adds Miguel, Who's Featured in the Newest Trailer|first=Chris|last=Pereira|work=[[GameSpot]]|date=October 10, 2016|access-date=November 6, 2016|archive-date=November 17, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161117043838/http://www.gamespot.com/articles/tekken-7-adds-miguel-whos-featured-in-the-newest-t/1100-6444347/|url-status=live}}</ref> Miguel's investigation leads to the sixth tournament in order to seek answers from the corporation's CEO, Jin Kazama. Unfortunately, Jin suddenly disappeared, Miguel's life purpose to kill him also disappears. From that point forward, Miguel began to wander like a living specter from battle-torn town to another. Until one day, he is confronted by now ex-Zaibatsu leader Jin, with Miguel's purpose to kill him rise again. However, Jin held back and let Miguel finish, but Miguel refuse and spared, telling Jin that he will kill him once Jin has found hope without dying earlier yet. His early appearances resemble that of a [[Torero|bullfighter]], but his design was simplified in ''Tekken 7'' to an open red shirt and green combat trousers.<ref name="gamespot"/> He has no formal training in the martial arts. In Tekken 7, Miguel's 'Rage art' is somewhat unique in that the camera switches to a first person perspective from the opponents point of view, giving Miguel's violent beat down a particularly brutal feel. Miguel has a minor role in the 2009 ''[[Tekken (2009 film)|Tekken]]'' live-action film, and was played by [[Roger Huerta]]. He is defeated in the tournament by Jin. ===NANCY-MI847J=== NANCY-MI847J is a massive robotic security unit under the command of Jin Kazama. It is very difficult to destroy and possesses an arsenal of missiles and lasers. NANCY only appears in ''Tekken 6's'' arcade mode and "Time Attack" Mode as a bonus round battle before the player fights Jin. In the story mode, the robot is controllable in one level of the story mode when the player attempts infiltration of G Corporation's headquarters. NANCY is revealed to be the very first character that utilizes Wall Bound, which soon applied in ''Tekken 7'', starting from guest character [[#Geese Howard|Geese Howard]] in Season 1, then all characters as of Season 2. Steve West of ''Cinema Blend'' said about the character's fighting style: "NANCY doesn't react like a typical ''Tekken'' opponent. Rather than block your puny attempts to damage it, the robot will simply attack you whenever it feels like it."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cinemablend.com/games/Tekken-6-Would-Like-You-Meet-Nancy-8585.html|title=Tekken 6 Would Like You To Meet Nancy|first=Steve|last=West|work=Cinema Blend|date=2008|access-date=November 7, 2016|archive-date=November 8, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161108141320/http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Tekken-6-Would-Like-You-Meet-Nancy-8585.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Dale North of ''Destructoid'' commented in 2008: "Where do [Namco] get these [character] names? Bob and Nancy? That sounds like a Middle-American suburban couple."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-6-bob-meet-nancy-67649.phtml|title=Tekken 6: Bob, meet Nancy|first=Dale|last=North|work=Destructoid.com|date=January 30, 2008|access-date=November 7, 2016|archive-date=November 8, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161108134958/https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-6-bob-meet-nancy-67649.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' Freestyle [[Karate]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Patrick Seitz]] (''TK6''–present); [[Tsutomu Isobe]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'', Japanese) Making his debut in ''Tekken 6'', '''{{nihongo|Robert Richards|ロバート・リチャーズ|Robāto Richāzu|lead=yes}}''',<ref>{{cite tweet|number=14858687554260992|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=His real name is "Robert Richards". Bob is nick name (my team staff) RT @AtHomeFamilyMan whats bob's last name? Bob just sounds too plain :(<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=November 2, 2016|date=December 14, 2010}}</ref> simply known as '''Bob''', is an American martial artist who participated in numerous fighting competitions but lacked power against larger opponents. He therefore fattened himself up to the point of [[Obesity-associated morbidity|morbid obesity]] while maintaining his previous speed, then entered the sixth tournament to silence his doubters. A thin version of the character, called "'''Slim Bob'''", is included in ''Tekken Tag Team Tournament 2'' as a download, while the original Bob was added to the roster of the 2016 ''[[Tekken 7]]'' update.<ref name="BobMR">{{cite web|url=http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/17/12210488/tekken-7-fated-retribution-new-characters-bob-master-raven|title=Tekken 7: Fated Retribution brings back Bob, adds Master Raven|first=Michael|last=McWhertor|work=[[Polygon.com]]|date=July 17, 2016|access-date=July 18, 2016|archive-date=July 18, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160718025752/http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/17/12210488/tekken-7-fated-retribution-new-characters-bob-master-raven|url-status=live}}</ref> Bob has a summer version names '''Summer Bob''' who's introduced in ''[[Tekken Mobile]]''. Summer Bob has the same fighting style and the same Rage Art like Bob. Reception to the character has been mixed, mainly due to his design. Robert Workman of [[GameDaily]] ranked Bob the tenth "ugliest game character" in 2008: "If the bright red shirt covering the gigantic frame isn't insulting enough, he also has a bleach blonde mop on his head."<ref>{{cite web|first=Robert |last=Workman |url=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-ten-ugliest-game-characters/190/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101102122710/http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-ten-ugliest-game-characters/190/ |archive-date=November 2, 2010 |title=Top 10 Ugliest Game Characters|work=[[GameDaily]]|date=January 23, 2008|access-date=January 23, 2008}}</ref> In 2010, [[GamesRadar]] proposed a fantasy fight between Bob and ''Street Fighter's'' [[Rufus (Street Fighter)|Rufus]] for ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'': "How two totally different companies [Namco and [[Capcom]]] decided they both needed speedy fat asses in their games at exactly the same time is something of a mystery, though ... we feel there's room for both of them."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/12-matchups-we-want-to-see-in-street-fighter-x-tekken/|title=12 matchups we want to see in Street Fighter X Tekken|publisher=GamesRadar|author=Grimm, Michael|date=August 3, 2010|access-date=August 3, 2010|archive-date=October 14, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014091003/http://www.gamesradar.com/12-matchups-we-want-to-see-in-street-fighter-x-tekken/|url-status=live}}</ref> ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]'' ranked Bob among the "25 Most Badass Fat Guys in Games" in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.complex.com/video-games/2011/05/25-fat-guys-in-games/13#13 |title=The 25 Most Badass Fat Guys In Games |first=Troy |last=Mounis |work=Complex.com |date=May 12, 2011 |access-date=May 12, 2011 |archive-date=April 3, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403203552/https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2011/05/25-fat-guys-in-games#13 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2012, Jeff Marchiafava of ''[[Game Informer]]'' deemed Bob one of the most "ridiculous" ''Tekken'' characters: "Bob is from America. Bob is also morbidly obese. That's pretty much all the thought Namco put into Bob."<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/08/27/the-most-ridiculous-characters-of-tekken-tag-tournament-2.aspx?PostPageIndex=1 |title=The Most Ridiculous Characters Of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 |first=Jeff|last=Marchiafava|magazine=Game Informer |date=August 27, 2012 |access-date=August 27, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141230145058/http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/08/27/the-most-ridiculous-characters-of-tekken-tag-tournament-2.aspx?PostPageIndex=1 |archive-date=December 30, 2014 }}</ref> ===Zafina=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown (Possibly Egypt) * '''Fighting style :''' Ancient Assassination Arts * '''Voiced by :''' [[Cindy Robinson]] {{nihongo|Zafina|ザフィーナ|Zafīna|lead=yes}} (زافينا) is a [[Ethnic groups in West Asia|Middle Eastern]] woman, probably of [[Egyptians|Egyptian]] descent.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=452138449017896960|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=Middle East (Probably Egypt) RT@LoganVTG what's zafina's nationality?<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=November 6, 2016|date=April 4, 2014}}</ref> She was born into an ancient bloodline of dispellers of evil and possesses spiritual powers. Raised as a warrior and serving as her clan's assassin, she uses her spiritual gifts on the side working as an astrologist. Zafina is tasked with guarding a sealed royal tomb that believed to maintain the clan's well-being, and she has defeated all who have tried to infiltrate it. She prophesies the clash of two "evil stars" (Jin Kazama and Kazuya Mishima) who will bring about the world's end. Zafina, therefore, travels to the [[Far East]], where Jin and Kazuya are predicted to meet. In ''Tekken 6's'' "Scenario Campaign" story mode, Zafina allies herself with Lars Alexandersson and Raven against the Tekken Force, and gives them the location of Azazel's Temple. In ''Tekken 7'', she has a new design and has gained possession of Azazel's Orb (as seen on Devil Jin's ''Tekken 6'' ending), giving her Azazel-like powers to the hand she's holding as the orb seems to be still holding the demon's essence. She sought Claudio for an assistant to suppress the seal of Azazel's essence from his possible return. ==Introduced in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''== ===Sebastian=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque * '''Fighting style :''' Self-Taught (based on Lili's fighting style) * '''Voiced by :''' {{Ill|Serge Bourrier|fr}} (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Sebastian|セバスチャン|Sebasuchan}} is Lili's butler who made his debut as a playable character in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as part of a free update on October 9, 2012.<ref name=joystiq/> He previously appeared as an unplayable character in Lili's ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' and ''Tekken 6'' endings. Sebastian also appears alongside Lili in the game ''[[Digimon World Re:Digitize]]'' with his trained Angemon.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-06-26/tekken-lili-crosses-over-in-digimon-world-re-digitize |title=Tekken's Lili Crosses Over in Digimon World Re:Digitize - Interest |publisher=Anime News Network |date=July 4, 2012 |access-date=October 21, 2012 |archive-date=October 25, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025172453/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-06-26/tekken-lili-crosses-over-in-digimon-world-re-digitize |url-status=live }}</ref> Sebastian utilizes Lili's moveset, sharing many of her moves including the ones from ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' that were removed in the current releases.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTww49d6Tmw&feature=player_embedded | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211117/BTww49d6Tmw| archive-date=November 17, 2021 | url-status=live|title=「鉄拳タッグトーナメント2」キャラクター紹介(セバスチャン)|publisher=YouTube|date=September 19, 2012|access-date=October 4, 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref> ==Introduced in ''Tekken Revolution''== ===Eliza=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown {{nihongo|Eliza|エリザ|Eriza}} is a [[vampire]] who made her debut in the [[free-to-play]] spin-off ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. She was one of the ten character choices in a poll to determine the new character addition for the game; she was eventually voted number one most wanted character, ahead of [[#Sexy Tekken Force Member|Sexy Tekken Force Member]] and [[#Shin Kamiya|Shin Kamiya]] at [[San Diego Comic Con]] 2013, ensuring her inclusion to the game. According to her backstory, Eliza is a powerful and immortal vampire who had existed since more than 1000 years ago. One day after escaping from one of the members of ancient time's Sirius organization, whom Claudio Serafino descendant to, with the intention of taking a nap inside her coffin, she accidentally fell into a deep sleep for hundreds of years. In present-day [[Monaco]], the Rochefort family built a mansion above her coffin, thus imprisoning her, which was also meant for her shelter from being chased by each descendant of the ancient time's Sirius members. She eventually woke up and managed to escape recently and plan an exact revenge on the present day Sirius organization. Eliza still has [[Narcolepsy|difficulty in controlling her sleep]] and will fall asleep even in the middle of fights; however, she can potentially recover her health while doing so. ''Tekken 7'' is her main series playable debut, where she utilizes a similar playstyle to Akuma from ''[[Street Fighter]]'', such as having 2D-area fighting game mechanics like jumping attacks and special cancels, and ''Street Fighter''-styled Super meter, referred to as a "Blood" gauge. Her sleeping mechanic has also been reworked, allowing her to build her "Blood" gauge rather than recovering health. Eliza's fighting style incorporates several supernatural moves (such as [[teleportation]]). She can also shoot a grounded energy wave that goes straight, although unlike [[Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi]]'s fireball, it is blockable. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 7/Fated Retribution''== ===Claudio Serafino=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Italy}} Italian * '''Fighting style :''' Sirius-Style Exorcism Sorcery * '''Voiced by :''' [[:it:Diego Baldoin|Diego Baldoin]] (''T7''),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.facebook.com/TheMerluzz/posts/1684131588264260|title=Yasuo di lol e Diego Baldoin, Claudio di Tekken7 è Diego Baldoin, Hit di DB Super e Diego Baldoin. Non sono io!! Quindi faremo un ... - Facebook|website=[[Facebook]]|language=it|date=September 15, 2017|access-date=January 23, 2019|archive-date=April 3, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403203636/https://m.facebook.com/login.php?next=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2FTheMerluzz%2Fposts%2F1684131588264260&refsrc=deprecated&_rdr|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Kohsuke Toriumi]] (''Pachi-Slot T4'')<ref>{{cite tweet|user=team_yamasa|number=1174844366298341376|title=【#teamYAMASA を応援しよう!】 フォロー&RTキャンペーン! 当アカウント( @team_YAMASA )をフォローして、このツイートをリツイートすれば、抽選で5名様に豪華声優陣の直筆サイン色紙をプレゼントWrapped present #mastercup11 でも今乗りに乗っているteamYAMASAの活躍に震えろFrog face 締め切りは9/24(火)昼12:00まで|language=ja|date=September 19, 2019|access-date=April 24, 2020}}</ref> {{nihongo|Claudio Serafino|クラウディオ・セラフィーノ|Kuraudio Serafīno}} is a white-clad man hailing from Italy. He is a leader of a secret Anti-Devil organization in combating the Devil Gene's threat, known as Archers of Sirius. Empowered with a Sirius magic, he has tattoos around his left eye and black tapes covering his right arm, which can project and shoot blue lights/boost during battles. He is one of the playable characters in the first location tests of ''Tekken 7''.<ref name="T7Loctest">{{cite web|title=Tekken 7 News From Tokyo Game Show 2014|date=September 20, 2014|url=http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=130139|publisher=Tekken Zaibatsu|access-date=September 20, 2014|archive-date=September 22, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140922041328/http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=130139|url-status=live}}</ref> During an interview with Harada, it was said that Claudio was created to counter the Devil Gene's reign, thus would play an important role in the game.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tekken 7 Will Add More Characters Through Time Release|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2015/03/25/tekken-7-will-add-new-characters-updates/|website=Siliconera|date=March 25, 2015|access-date=September 18, 2016|archive-date=September 19, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160919034447/http://www.siliconera.com/2015/03/25/tekken-7-will-add-new-characters-updates/|url-status=live}}</ref> The reason behind his organization's secret from the public and a sudden disclosure is not yet known at this point. Some time later, Claudio's organization was approached by the Mishima Zaibatsu, led by Heihachi Mishima, to join their conglomerate. However, the archers refused and the Mishima Zaibatsu continues to attempt to persuade them. Having noticed some suspicious acts by Heihachi and his Zaibatsu, Claudio was prompted to investigate the reasons behind the Mishima Zaibatsu's persuasion, even though his uneasy service with Heihachi is temporary. During his alliance with the Mishima Zaibatsu, he met [[Ling Xiaoyu]]. After learning about her connection to [[Jin Kazama]], Claudio decides to use her as bait to capture Jin. He later gains assistance from a fortune teller, Zafina, who is currently cursed by an orb of a fully weakened Azazel, in order to prevent the monster's full return through stopping a continued war between Jin and Kazuya after the latter Kazuya killed Heihachi in their last fight. ===Fahkumram=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thai * '''Fighting style :''' [[Muay Thai]] * '''Voiced by :''' Aphichat Samutsiri ({{lang-th|อภิชาติ สมุทคีรี}})<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://gamefever.co/2019/12/tekken-7-%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%9B%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%A7-%E0%B8%9F%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%B3%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A1-%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%A7/ |title=Tekken 7 เปิดตัว "ฟ้าคำราม" นักมวยไทยที่มีเสียงพากย์เป็นภาษาไทย! |access-date=December 10, 2019 |archive-date=September 30, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210930124552/https://gamefever.co/2019/12/tekken-7-%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%9B%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%A7-%E0%B8%9F%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%B3%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A1-%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%A7/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Fahkumram ({{lang-th|ฟ้าคำราม}}) is a very tall, tattooed, strong and muscular man from Thailand. He is a legendary Muay Thai champion and the national hero of Thailand. The scars he received were a result from being stricken by lightning at age 12, with Fahkumram somehow surviving and obtaining superhuman abilities, as well as growing over two meters tall. He eventually becomes a champion at the age of 18 and grows into an honorable family man who cares for his family, including his daughter who looks up to him. Unfortunately, at the age of 24, his life was to take a dramatic turn for the worse. Corrupt officials attempt to lure and use Fahkumram as a slave for their illegal activities, even taking his family hostage after Fahkumram is falsely arrested for defending himself against and killing his would-be assassins (who also rigged his last official match). These events cause him to become more cynical and deluded by his country's corruptions. When the war between the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation occurs four years later, the corrupt government dispatches Fahkumram primarily to eliminate the Zaibatsu by enlisting him for the seventh King of Iron Fist Tournament; Fahkumram hopes to use this as an opportunity to save his family, he should win liberty once and for all. ===Gigas=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Destructive Impulse {{nihongo|Gigas|ギガース|Gigās}} is a hulking, red-skinned humanoid who appears to have cybernetics attached to his otherwise nude body. His fighting style is "Destructive Impulse". He was one of the characters whose existence was leaked before being officially revealed as the second new character added post-launch of ''Tekken 7''. Gigas was revealed to be created by a research team in the development of biotechnological weapons. Gigas was sent in the tournament to tests his fighting capabilities. It is hinted in both his own and Katarina's endings that he might be Katarina Alves' adoptive father, who is kidnapped by G Corp and mutated into Gigas. ===Josie Rizal=== {{main|Josie Rizal}} ===Katarina Alves=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian * '''Fighting style :''' [[Savate]] * '''Voiced by :''' Thaís Durães {{nihongo|Katarina Alves|カタリーナ・アウヴェス|Katarīna Auvesu}} is a Brazilian woman who practices the art of [[savate]]. She is described as a "sassy, mouthed talker", as well as a beginner-friendly character, with simple strings to execute combos. Along with Claudio, she is one of the characters available in the first location tests of ''Tekken 7''.<ref name="T7Loctest" /> She is currently searching for her missing adoptive father, who happens to be G Corporation's brainwashed monster known as Gigas, as seen on her and Gigas' ending. Katarina seems to be very confident in her abilities as a fighter; alongside her cocky attitude, her fighting pose has her guard totally lowered (contrary to a traditional savate stance), and her posture is completely relaxed. ===Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese * '''Fighting style :''' Hachijo Style Karate mixed with Mishima Style Karate * '''Voiced by :''' [[Yumi Hara]] {{nihongo|Kazumi Mishima|三島 一美|Mishima Kazumi|}}, née {{nihongo4|Hachijo|八条}}, is married to [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]] and the mother of [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], the adoptive mother of Lee Chaolan, the daughter-in-law of Jinpachi Mishima, and also the paternal grandmother of Jin Kazama. She serves as the final [[Boss (video gaming)|boss]] in the arcade mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]'',<ref>{{cite tweet|number=566108845739479040|user=Flying_Wonkey|title=Kazumi is the final boss in Tekken 7, her character intro pose has her entering the battle on a tiger then getting off.<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=February 13, 2015|date=February 12, 2015}}</ref> but was eventually replaced with Akuma when certain conditions have been met. Before ''Tekken 7'', she was only alluded to twice: once in Heihachi's stage in ''[[Tekken 2]]'', in which her and Heihachi's names are written on the floorboard of the temple in the style of [[wikt:相合傘|Aiaigasa]] (a romantic expression to show love between couples), as well as in the non-canon OVA ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', in which she is mentioned to have died shortly after giving birth to Kazuya. She is seen in a photo inside a locket, cradling baby Kazuya. The debut trailer of ''Tekken 7'' features Kazumi appearing in person for the first time, with her and Heihachi's Aiaigasa-stylized name also shown. Prior to becoming the seventh time release character added to ''Tekken 7'', her human form was playable, yet her devil form remains unplayable. You can also play her devil form as a cheat; the opponent Kazumi will be in her human form, even if you beat her once. Because of this, even when players set the round number from the game options, the 5th stage will be 2 instead of 1. Kazumi's fighting style is Hachijo Style Karate, which is very similar to the Mishima Style Karate as practiced by the rest of her family, with additional tiger-summoning and levitating ability akin to Jinpachi Mishima. As a final boss, Kazumi is fought in two phases; upon beating her once, she transforms into a stronger [[Phoenix (mythology)|phoenix]]-like white Devil form and remains that way for the duration of the stage. In her devil form, besides having the original devil's powers of third eyed Devil Blaster and wings, her tiger-summoning ability is enhanced, and the tiger's color itself changes to white. Upon beating her once as Devil Kazumi, rather than transforming into a stronger white Devil form, she fights back randomly. In the story, Kazumi first meets Heihachi when she visits Jinpachi's dojo to train with him. Both Heihachi and Kazumi come closer and eventually marry, with Kazumi giving birth to Kazuya. Five years later, Kazumi suddenly gets sick; her illness passes quickly, but Kazumi begins behaving differently, exhibiting signs of a split personality, likely due to the awakening of her Devil Gene. During this time, Kazumi saves Akuma's life. After he recovers, Kazumi asks Akuma to find and kill Heihachi and Kazuya. Akuma agrees, claiming that this will settle the debt that he owes Kazumi. Many days later, Kazumi suddenly attempts to kill Heihachi, revealing that the reason she married him is because her clan foresaw his attempted world domination in the future and sent her to kill him. However, Heihachi proves stronger and, realizing the woman he loved is gone, regretfully kills her in the act of self-defense. ===Leroy Smith=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' [[Wing Chun]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Dave Fennoy]] (main games), [[:ja:菊池康弘|Yasuhiro Kikuchi]] (''Tekken: Bloodline''; Japanese),<ref name="bloodlinejp">{{cite web |title=Tekken: Bloodline (2022 TV Show) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/japanese-cast/ |website=Behind The Voice Actors |access-date=August 26, 2022 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources. |archive-date=September 22, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220922055006/https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/japanese-cast/ |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Krizz Kaliko]] (''Tekken: Bloodline''; English)<ref name="bloodline">{{cite web |title=Tekken: Bloodline (2022 TV Show) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/ |website=Behind The Voice Actors |access-date=August 23, 2022 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources. |archive-date=September 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220920171608/https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/ |url-status=live }}</ref> {{nihongo|Leroy Smith|リロイ・スミス|Riroi Sumisu}} is an African-American martial artist from New York City. During his childhood, escalating gang violence leads to the Big Apple War, a massive battle between rival gangs that results in many civilian casualties, including Leroy's family. Leroy is also injured in the conflict, falling into a river and being washed out to sea before being found by a merchant ship. With nowhere to return to, Leroy travels the world as a trader before settling in [[Hong Kong]] to learn the [[Wing Chun]] martial art. Nearly a half-century later, Leroy returns to New York to take revenge on the gangsters and the Mishima Zaibatsu, whom he learns were responsible for the events leading to the Big Apple War. He also has a pet pit-bull dog named "Sugar",<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1203866204886028289|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=Name is “Sugar”. Suger is a Leroy follower. You can call Sugar by command input, but it may not attack depending…<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |date=December 9, 2019}}</ref> that can assist Leroy in his battles. The Game Award 2022 trailer of ''Tekken 8'' reveals that Leroy opens a coffee shop and becoming Manhattan's historical figure at some point, with his statue is seen in the game's Midtown's Time Square stage. Leroy himself eventually revealed in EVO Japan 2023 to have return playable in this game. Although Heihachi suddenly disappeared, but unbeknownst that his enemy's son, Kazuya permanently killed him, Leroy's peaceful day is far from over, when Kazuya publicly reveals himself as a devil to the world. Although Leroy did not appear in ''Tekken 3'', he appears in Season 1 of retold animated series ''[[Tekken: Bloodline]]'', where Jin unintentionally injured his knee during their match, which also led him to gain a cane he used as a temporary weapon in the game's main story. Following the match, Leroy also warns Jin about Heihachi's true purpose like how it affects Kazuya, similar warning which Jin heard from a tournament veteran, Paul about who Kazuya was like. ===Lidia Sobieska=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Poland}} Polish * '''Fighting style :''' Traditional [[Karate]] * '''Voiced by :''' Aleksandra Nowicka<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=751399912150510&id=138303293460178&__tn__=%2As%2As-R|title=Już niebawem jako premier polski wchodzę na ring TEKKEN 7 #TEKKEN #TEKKEN7 - Facebook|website=[[Facebook]]|language=pl|date=February 22, 2021|access-date=March 21, 2021|archive-date=April 3, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403203640/https://m.facebook.com/login.php?next=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2Fstory.php%3Fstory_fbid%3D751399912150510%26id%3D138303293460178%26__tn__%3D%252As%252As-R&refsrc=deprecated&_rdr|url-status=live}}</ref> {{nihongo|Lidia Sobieska|リディア ソビエスカ|Ridiya Sobiesuka}} is a Polish karateka who became prime minister at young age. She was first announced at Japan Fighting Game Publishers Roundtable 2, 2021 as both second and last fighter of ''Tekken 7'' Season 4. Her grandfather was once the prime minister of their country before her. The reason she became her grandfather's successor at a young age immediately, is because her father was killed in a helicopter crash in which someone attempted an assassination on her grandfather, this being the main reason she entered the political world. Due to having had spent too long with martial arts prior to entering the political world, she sometimes slips into speaking like she is in the dojo whilst on the phone with her aide during her political career. After receiving a letter from Heihachi, but knowing he would be planning a hostile takeover on her country, she enters The King of Iron Fist tournament to defend her people. However, combined by the seventh tournament's cancellation and Heihachi's true death at the hands of Kazuya, what become the fate of Lidia's home country is unknown. ===Lucky Chloe=== {{main|Lucky Chloe}} ===Master Raven=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Ninjutsu]] * '''Voiced by :''' Sorcha Chisholm<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sorchamusic.com/voice|title=Sorcha Chisholm - Voice|website=sorchamusic.com|access-date=March 6, 2018|archive-date=January 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190106162757/https://sorchamusic.com/voice|url-status=live}}</ref> {{nihongo|Master Raven|マスターレイヴン|Masutā Reivun}} is a female superior of the original [[Raven (Tekken)|Raven]], debuted in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'' through time release. In a battle, she carries a sword similar to Yoshimitsu. ===Shaheen=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabian * '''Fighting style :''' Military Fighting Style * '''Voiced by :''' [[Fadi Rifai]] Shaheen ({{lang-ja|シャヒーン|Shahīn}}, {{lang-ar|شاهين|Shahin}}) is a Saudi Arabian man wearing a [[shemagh]] and [[agal]] on his head. He also wields a scimitar around his waist. Shaheen was designed by illustrator NINNIN, one of several character designers and illustrators employed to create character designs for ''Tekken 7'', with help from community feedback on social media, particularly those from Saudi Arabia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avoidingthepuddle.com/news/2014/12/31/new-tekken-7-character-shaheen-render-revealed|title=New Tekken 7 Character Shaheen Render Revealed|date=December 31, 2014|publisher=Avoiding The Puddle|access-date=January 1, 2015}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The character drew attention from the Middle Eastern mainstream press, being featured in publication medias from several countries, including Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} Shaheen is a bodyguard for a [[private military company]], tasked with protecting key figures in the world. It is said that under his guard, no one has come to be attacked. However, one day a friend to Shaheen who was a top figure in the oil industry was mysteriously found dead. Although it was reported as an accidental death, Shaheen always had his doubts. Sometime later, G Corporation acquires the PMC employing him and everyone that Shaheen was previously familiar with ended up resigning after the acquisition. Having figured that all of this was too much of a coincidence, Shaheen decided to investigate and find out the truth of what is really going on by confronting the G Corporation's CEO and a suspect of his friend, Kazuya. Shaheen offers to make peace instead of taking revenge, in honor of his deceased friend, Kazuya refuses the truce and flies away in his Devil form, to Shaheen's surprise. Now realizing how abominable Kazuya is, Shaheen sets out to apprehend Kazuya when they encounter each other again and avenge his friend's death. ==Introduced in ''Tekken Mobile''== ===Isaak=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Isaak is a free-to-play character in Tekken Mobile. His nationality and fighting style are unspecified. He has short blonde hair, wears a jacket with lightly shredded jeans. ===Revenant=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Revenant is a non-playable boss. He is a paranormal being masked in heavy gear, and comes from an unknown country. He is an enemy of Kazuya, and mimics his fighting style. ===Rodeo=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Bo "Rodeo" Montana is an all-American fighter. He was a star athlete in college, captain of the football team, and a military soldier with a flawless combat record. While in the army, his squad was ambushed by Revenant, leaving them with their "life force" stripped. He soon becomes a fighter to exact revenge on Revenant, and in turn, restore his comrades lives. ===Ruby=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Ruby is a female biker who has a fighting style similar to Paul Phoenix. ===Tiger Miyagi=== * '''Origin :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan * '''Fighting style :''' [[Karate]] Tiger Miyagi is a karate fighter from an unspecified part of Asia. His first outfit has him with plaited long black hair, while his second outfit gives him very short hair. ===Yue=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese * '''Fighting style :''' Traditional Chinese Martial Arts (based on [[Bajiquan]]) Yue is a female Asian fighter who practices generic martial arts. She heavily resembles [[Pai Chan]], a playable character in fighting game series ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. ==Guest characters== ===Akuma=== {{more|Akuma (Street Fighter)}} :Voiced by: [[Taketora (voice actor)|Taketora]] Akuma, known in Japan as {{Nihongo|Gouki|豪鬼|Gōki}}, is a Japanese martial artist who has mastered the dark powers of the Satsui no Hado, seeking to increase his own strength and defeat the most powerful opponents in the world. Hailing from [[Capcom]]'s ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series, Akuma makes a special guest appearance in ''Tekken 7: Fated Retribution''. In the story, Kazumi saves his life when he suffers an unknown critical injury. Shortly thereafter, Kazumi asks him to find and kill Heihachi and Kazuya. Akuma agrees, claiming that this will settle the debt that he owes her. Akuma retains many of his abilities from the ''Street Fighter'' games, such as his Gohadoken, Shakunetsu Hadoken, Gou Shoryuken, Tatsumaki Zankukyaku, Zanku Hadoken, Hyakkishu, and Ashura Senku, along with Messatsu Gou Hadou as his Super Move and Shin Shun Goku Satsu as his Rage Art. Akuma is the first character to possess an exclusive game mechanic in the form of the EX/Super meter and Focus Attack from ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', which replaces his Rage Drive. This meter mechanic was also given to Eliza from ''Tekken Revolution'' following her introduction to the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.destructoid.com/tekken-7-fated-retribution-announced-the-first-new-character-is-street-fighter-s-akuma-326097.phtml|title=Tekken 7: Fated Retribution announced, the first new character is Street Fighter's Akuma|first=Joe|last=Parlock|work=[[Destructoid]]|date=December 12, 2015|access-date=December 12, 2015|archive-date=December 13, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151213100623/http://www.destructoid.com/tekken-7-fated-retribution-announced-the-first-new-character-is-street-fighter-s-akuma-326097.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> He is the only guest character in the story mode of ''Tekken 7''. Prior to Akuma's inclusion, [[Morrigan Aensland]] from Capcom's ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' series was also considered for ''Tekken 7'', but was cut due to animation-related difficulties.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1217393767981838337|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=実のところ2017年のゲスト参戦では最有力で、実際カプコンの小野さんに正式打診する一歩手前でした。 モデリングとかアニメーション再現&amp;味付けには自信はあったのですが、戦術の再現性検証に時間がかかりそうだったので当時は諦めましたね。<!-- full text of the tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |date=January 15, 2020}}</ref> ===Geese Howard=== {{more|Geese Howard}} :Voiced by: [[Richard Epcar]] (dialogue),<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1013595516918063104|title=I did indeed. No such footage exists as far as I know.|user=RichardEpcar|last=Epcar|first=Richard|date=July 1, 2018|access-date=January 23, 2019}}</ref> [[Kong Kuwata]] (special move dialogues) {{nihongo|Geese Howard|ギース・ハワード|Gīsu Hawādo}} is an American martial artist who serves as the reigning crime boss of the city of South Town. Originating in [[SNK]]'s fighting game series ''[[Fatal Fury (series)|Fatal Fury]]'', ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' and ''[[The King of Fighters]]'', he appears as the second guest character to be included in ''Tekken 7'' and the second downloadable fighter for the console and PC versions after Eliza.<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/6MK2TKFFtQA Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20170716222910/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MK2TKFFtQA&gl=US&hl=en Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MK2TKFFtQA| title = TEKKEN 7 - Geese Howard Reveal Trailer {{!}} PS4, XB1, PC | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> In the trailer for his addition to the cast, Geese's disembodied voice calls out to a meditating Heihachi Mishima, taunting him with the suggestion that he surrender his plan of worldwide conquest before Geese, due to the world being too big for the old Mishima to control and presumably predicting his death at the hands of his son and now G Corporation CEO, Kazuya. In a similar vein to the fellow guest character [[Akuma (Street Fighter)|Akuma]], whose gameplay uniquely incorporates its own version of ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'s'' Focus Attack and EX/Super meter mechanics, Geese's gameplay mechanics derive from his appearance in ''[[The King of Fighters XIV]]'', utilizing his own unique MAX Mode to access specific EX moves and being able to cancel normal and command moves into this state. Like Akuma, Geese does not possess a Rage Drive, but similar to how the former can expend his Super meter to perform the Messatsu Gou Hadou, Geese has access to two Super Moves ("Climax Arts" in ''KoF XIV''), which are Raging Storm and Raigou Reppuken. Geese is also the only character to have two Rage Arts, his first being Rashōmon, now initiated with a regular attack instead of a counter-throw, and the second his infamous 10-button combination input super, Deadly Rave. Prior to the Season 2 update, he was the only character to have a wall-bounce mechanic. His Rashomon attack from ''Tekken 7'' is eventually being applied in ''[[The King of Fighters XV]]''. ===Gon=== {{more|Gon (manga)}} {{Nihongo|Gon|ゴン|lead=yes}} is a diminutive dinosaur who is the eponymous title character of the [[Gon (manga)|manga series]] and media franchise. He makes a one-time playable guest appearance in the [[PlayStation]] version of ''Tekken 3''. Due to his guest character status, Gon never returns in subsequent ''Tekken'' games. ===Negan Smith=== {{More|Negan}} :Voiced by: [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]] Negan Smith, better known as {{nihongo4|Negan|ニーガン・スミス|Negan Sumisu}}, is a fictional character from the [[Image Comics]]' comic book series ''[[The Walking Dead (comic book)|The Walking Dead]]''. He is the leader of the Saviors, a group of roughly 1,000 survivors in the Sanctuary that enslaves other survivor communities, and forces them to pay tribute to him. He fights using "Lucille", a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, named after his late wife. Negan is the fourth guest character to appear in ''Tekken 7'', and was added as part of the second season of downloadable content. Negan is also the second guest character to originate from a comic after Gon in ''Tekken 3'', and the first guest character who was not created by a Japanese publisher. He is modeled after and voiced by [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]], who portrays the character on the [[The Walking Dead (TV series)|television series]]. For an unknown reason, he was not included in Round 2 arcade port of ''Fated Retribution''. ===Noctis Lucis Caelum=== {{more|Noctis Lucis Caelum}} :Voiced by: [[Tatsuhisa Suzuki]] {{nihongo|Noctis Lucis Caelum|ノクティス・ルシス・チェラム|Nokutisu Rushisu Cheramu}}, {{nihongo|Noct|ノクト|Nokuto}} for short, the prince of the kingdom of Lucis and the main protagonist of [[Square Enix]]'s role-playing game ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''. He appears as the third guest character in ''Tekken 7''. In the trailer for his appearance in the game, he is one of Lars' acquaintances, and the two enjoy time fishing together. In ''Tekken 7'', Rather than being voiced by English cast, such as Noctis’ English voice actor [[Ray Chase (voice actor)|Ray Chase]], he and the rest of ''Final Fantasy'' cast being voice in Japanese instead. Noctis' gameplay is slightly different amongst both the regular and guest fighters of ''Tekken 7''. He is a standard Tekken-style character who can also utilize the meter-style characters' (Akuma, Eliza, Geese) jump-in attacks. His main power is to summon a variety of different weapons during battle, while utilize some magic attacks and artillery. Fellow ''Final Fantasy XV'' characters Ignis Scientia, Gladio Amicitia, Prompto Argentum, Cindy Aurum, Cid Sophiar and a Chocobo make non-playable cameo appearances on Noctis' home stage, the Hammerhead gas station. ==Secondary characters== The following lists the secondary characters that appear in the series. While they do not participate in the tournament or even are not fighters in any way, they still influence the story, particularly in its characters. ===Dr. Abel=== {{nihongo|Dr. Abel|ドクトル・アベル|Dokutoru Aberu|}} is a [[mad scientist]] who works for Mishima Zaibatsu alongside his rival, [[Dr. Bosconovitch]]. He revives the deceased Bryan Fury by reanimating him into a [[cyborg]]. Abel sent Bryan to Tournament 3 to collect mechanical data from Bosconovitch for his plans to build a cyborg army. After the second tournament, Abel abandoned Bryan and attempted to kill a would be G Corporation's scientist Jane with his satellite death ray, seeing her as a potential threat to his evil plan. However, a Jack-2 whom Jane met shielded her from his attacks, thus destroying him instead. When Jane break into the Mishima Zaibatsu's labs and revives her Jack-2 into Gun Jack, Abel attempt kill both of them twice, but Jane was able to implemented an energy shield on Gun Jack, thereby saving their lives. Later, Bryan was in a state of despair when his life was expiring after Dr. Abel left him died. Between ''Tekken 2'' and ''Tekken 3'' Abel was also involved on experimenting children into child soldiers using Devil Gene research under Heihachi's orders, with a British boxer Steve Fox is one of the surviving children whose deaths had been faked and hiding from Heihachi's watch for years thanks to the former Zaibatsu researcher Emma Kliesen, Leo Kliesen's now late-mother. At the end of Tournament 4, Bryan found Abel and punched him across the room, killing him instantly, shortly before Yoshimitsu brought a dying Bryan to Doctor Bosconovitch. As Abel's death-ray is now belonged to Mishima Zaibatsu, during his time working with Heihachi, it is last used by Heihachi to record Kazuya's battle in his devil form against Akuma at G Corporation Tower worldwide, then use it to kill them. However, both Kazuya and Akuma survived the blast, whereas Kazuya uses his Devil Blaster to destroy Abel's satellite and makes the public to forget his demonic existence, until Heihachi have no choice to secretly entrust the truth to Lars and Lee through letting the journalist they hired interview with him about how Mishima feud first started. ===Emma Kliesen=== {{nihongo|Emma Kliesen|エマ・クリーゼン|Ema Kurīzen}} is the mother of [[#Leo Kliesen|Leo]]. She worked as an executive of G Corporation. Her husband disappeared when Leo was still a child. Some time before the events of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', Emma was murdered by an unknown assailant who is suspected to be sent by her superior, [[Kazuya Mishima]], thus sparking Leo's quest to take revenge against Kazuya. In both Leo and Steve Fox's endings in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', it is revealed that Emma once worked for Mishima Zaibatsu twenty years ago and that she was the supervisor of the "Hybrid Gene" program conducted by [[Heihachi Mishima]], which consisted of injecting subjects who could withstand the fatal impact of the Devil Gene. One of the subjects, Steve, then known as NT01, was taken in by Emma, who reported his disappearance as death. After briefly taking care of him, Emma left Steve to be adopted in England. ===Hawk, Falcon, and Owl=== Hawk, Falcon and Owl are codenames assigned for the highest-ranking members of the Tekken Force. They appear as enemies in the Tekken Force mini-game in ''[[Tekken 3]]''. In Tekken 3 you can play it with a cheat. ===Jack-4=== Jack-4 (introduced in ''[[Tekken 5]]'') is an upgrade of Gun Jack, created by G Corporation and the only one in the Jack series that is non-playable. Like P. Jack, this model has a separate personality. Unlike other models in the Jack series, this one is mass-produced to serve as the foot soldiers of the G Corporation. While these never participate in any tournament, they are sent by G Corporation's Nebraska branch to kill Kazuya Mishima after they no longer need him, and the subsequent battle in Hon-Maru almost results in the death of Heihachi Mishima. However Heihachi survived and blasted far away from Hon-Maru, until he recovered from a comatose for days when the fifth tournament was announced. These specific models have a self-destruct device embedded in them, indicated when one of them peels away its face to reveal a countdown. They also appear as enemies in the Scenario Campaign mode in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and a ''Tekken 5'' flashback chapter of ''Tekken 7''. ===Jane=== :Voiced by: [[Eri Sendai]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'' (Japanese)), [[Erin Fitzgerald]] (''TK6''), Jessica Schwartz (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'' (English)) {{nihongo|Jane|ジェーン|Jēn}} is a scientist working for G Corporation. As a child, she was orphaned in the war zone and was left in the care of Jack-2, who defied his orders to raise her. However, he was eventually destroyed by an explosion, and Jane, then a scientist, determined to rebuild her friend. Nineteen years later, she developed Gun Jack (also known as Jack-3) and sent him to the third tournament to retrieve Jack-2's memories. The two managed to break the Mishima Zaibatsu's labs, but were attacked by Dr. Abel, who destroyed Gun Jack when he attempted to protect Jane. Two years later, Jane helped the construction of hundreds of Jack-4 robots with the intention of assassinating [[Kazuya Mishima]], which she did not involved and spared by Kazuya for his use. Subsequently, she developed an upgrade to Jack-4 called Jack-5, whom she sent to participate in the fifth tournament for testing. At the end of the tournament, Jane managed to retrieve the fight data to complete the model. However, when she heard that the Mishima Zaibatsu was building NANCY-MI847J, a complex robot designed for warfare, she built an upgraded Jack model, Jack-6, to counter the robot. Jane later led a development team to create another upgraded model, Jack-7. Another research team within the company created a bio-enhanced super human, Gigas, whom some saw as more than capable of replacing the Jack series as G Corporation's premier weapon. Both teams decided to enter their weapons in the seventh tournament to determine which one is the best.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tekken 7 - The Best Fights Are Personal|url=http://tk7.tekken.com/fighters/jack-7|website=tk7.tekken.com|access-date=July 2, 2017}}</ref> ===The Journalist=== :Voiced by: Josh Keller The Journalist is the narrator of the [[Tekken 7]] story mode. An unnamed journalist, who lost his family and home during the war between Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation researches the Mishima Clan during the events of King of Iron Fist Tournament 7. He is currently living in a small hotel afterwards, with some of his acquaintances manage to find the [[Tekken 5|darker secrets within G Corp's schematics]] without being spotted by their watch. Seeking to know the answers behind this endless Mishima conflict war, the journalist went to the library to know more about, starting from Jinpachi Mishima's coup against his greedy son Heihachi Mishima, in the same year after Heihachi killed his wife Kazumi Mishima née Hachijo, then throws a young vengeful Kazuya Mishima off the cliff, which he managed to survive. He is later recruited by Lee Chaolan to join Lars Alexandersson' rebel squad, with the journalist's help, they will find out the answers behind this endless war. He harbors hatred towards Jin Kazama, who had started the global war. The Journalist was even prepared to kill Jin, but agreed to let him live on the request of Lars, so he could stop the war for some good reason. On the next day, he, Lars, Lee and Alisa Bosconovitch are watching Kazuya's devil form being broadcast live while fighting Akuma at G Corporation's Rooftop by Heihachi, shortly before Heihachi recently activate Doctor Abel's death ray on the said building Kazuya and Akuma fought, presumably kills them, with the public began to turn down their trust towards G Corp, but unaware that Kazuya and Akuma survived the blast. After Kazuya destroys Doctor Abel's death ray, with the public regain their trust towards G Corp and redeeming the Zaibatsu as the villain once again, he seeks to interview with Heihachi, and is scheduled to meet him at the secret location on the small hut, as Heihachi finally reveals to the journalist about the dark secrets of the Mishima Family and how he killed his wife, Kazumi, especially the origin of the Devil Gene, which Kazuya, and even Jin inherited from her. After the interview, he was taken away by two of his Tekken Force to get him out of the hut and being picked up by Lars soon after. He remains with Lars, Alisa and Lee at another branch of Violet Systems to watch the final battle between Heihachi and his son, Kazuya Mishima at the volcanic pit. The journalist is last seen typing about the confrontation between both a father and a son before he turns off the lantern once he's done typing his report to end the Story Mode and the credits will roll. He hopes that the information will be able to reveal the truth, though at a more peaceful time instead. ===Legendary Capoeira Master=== The Legendary Capoeira Master is the grandfather of [[Christie Monteiro]] and the mentor of [[Eddy Gordo]]. Before the events of ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Eddy willingly imprisoned himself after he was framed by Kazuya for the murder of his parents, where he shared his cell with the Master. He taught Eddy the art of [[Capoeira]] during their incarceration. After Eddy was released, the Legendary Capoeira Master (who still had to serve two more years in prison) left a message for him to meet and teach his granddaughter, Christie, Capoeira. He was eventually released two years later, but had become a frail old man. When taken to medical exam, the doctor told Christie and Eddy that he was suffering from a normally incurable sickness that gave him only six months of life expectancy, but also told that a cure could be found with the technology of Mishima Zaibatsu. Thus, his cure became Christie and Eddy's primary reasons for entering the fifth tournament. At the end, neither Christie nor Eddy were able to win, and Eddy, in desperation, took his master to Japan while he joined the Mishima Zaibatsu's ranks with the promise from its leader, [[Jin Kazama]], that he would help him curing his master. Although Jin really did keep Eddy's promise, it turns out not even Mishima Zaibatsu's technology can save the Legendary Capoeira Master, thus without any other option to let the old master dies at the end of the tournament for Eddy and Christie to move on their life, with Eddy angrily leaving his ranks after his many efforts ended all for nothing, now solely remain targeting Kazuya. ===Mr. Kazama=== The father of [[Asuka Kazama]] and a relative to Jun Kazama (a.k.a. ''Mr. Kazama'') is a martial art master who practices Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts which he teaches at his family's dojo located near Osaka. He also taught this martial art to his daughter, Asuka, who is an assistant teacher at his dojo. He is a relative of [[Jun Kazama]], although to what extent their relationship goes is unknown. Before the events of ''[[Tekken 5]]'', the arrogant God Fist Kung-Fu prodigy, [[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]], traveled through Japan to find the God Fist scroll, destroying many dojo along the way. The Kazama's dojo was one of his targets, as Feng easily defeated Asuka's father and his students, before destroying their dojo, causing him to be incapitated. This incident caused Asuka to participate in the fifth tournament to take revenge on Feng. While he is unseen in the main video game series, he does make an appearance in the non-canonical ''Tekken Comic'', set during the events of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. ===Richard Williams=== {{nihongo|Richard Williams|リチャード・ウィリアムズ|Richādo Wiriamuzu}} is a former assassin, the father of [[Nina Williams|Nina]] and [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] and the maternal grandfather of Steve Fox. He taught his children various assassination martial arts. Richard died sometime after the events of [[Tekken (video game)|the first ''Tekken'']], which further strengthened the rivalry between his children, even after he left his final wish that the two would reconcile. His cause of death is unknown, although in the non-canon OVA ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', Nina accused Anna of being responsible for his death. In the spin-off ''[[Death by Degrees]]'' (also non-canon), Richard had died when the sisters were still young and that he was killed when he was trying to protect his children. ===Shin Kamiya=== :Voiced by: [[Mamoru Miyano]] (Japanese), [[David Vincent (actor)|David Vincent]] (English) {{nihongo|Shin Kamiya|神谷 真|Kamiya Shin}} is a character specifically created for the CGI film ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]'', which is an alternate retelling of the events between ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and ''[[Tekken 6]]''. He was a student of the Mishima Polytechnic High School, where he was a friend of [[Jin Kazama]]. During the start of the film, he has moved out to the Kyoto International High School and is apparently very sought after by both Jin and [[Kazuya Mishima]]. [[Ling Xiaoyu]], who is sent by [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] to temporarily attend that school to find Shin, first meets him just as he is about to commit suicide by jumping from the roof, which is ultimately a futile attempt. As Xiaoyu and [[Alisa Bosconovitch]] (sent by [[Nina Williams]]) delve further, it is revealed that Shin, along with his entire class had been experimented by [[Heihachi Mishima]] (thought to be dead at that time) with the Devil Gene to test immortality. Shin is the only survivor and he has since been given immortality, which he despises, thus explaining his temptation to take his own life. Shin is eventually kidnapped, which causes Xiaoyu and Alisa to work together to find him, only to find out that he had purposefully lured Heihachi to himself, wanting to take revenge against him for having ruined his life. Shin attempts to punch Heihachi, but he easily braces against it as he breaks Shin's spine, killing him. Shin was one of the proposed character concepts as a playable character in ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. The developer found it difficult to make him as a playable character due to his lack of knowledge in martial arts and the fact that he died in the film he appeared in, although there was an idea to make him an immortal character.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters">{{cite web|url=http://tekken-revolution.bngames.net/chara/en.php |title=CHARACTER :: TEKKEN OFFICIAL :: TEKKEN REVOLUTION for PlayStation 3 |publisher=Namco Bandai Games |date=July 12, 2013 |access-date=July 16, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130715042417/http://tekken-revolution.bngames.net/chara/en.php |archive-date=July 15, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In the character poll, Shin ranked third, above the [[#Zombie Bride|Zombie Bride]] and below [[#Eliza|Eliza]] and [[#Sexy Tekken Force Member|Sexy Tekken Force Member]]. ===Tougou=== :Voiced by: [[Hozumi Gōda]] {{nihongo|Tougou|東郷|Tōgō}} is [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s friend and fellow member of the Tekken Force of Mishima Zaibatsu. When Lars rebels against the force, Tougou follows suit, and he becomes Lars and [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s source of information during their travel throughout the world in attempt to avoid the Mishima Zaibatsu's manhunt. However, during their raid of G Corporation headquarters (in which Tougou also participates), he is killed by the company's forces, causing Lars to swear to take revenge against the enemies for his death. While he is not a playable character in any of the games, his cybernetic sword is available as an item move for Lars in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''. Tougou was one of the character concepts considered in a poll for a new character to be added in ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. He would have used a style similar to Lars, but with the added abilities to use his sword and to call for air strikes via radio.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ==Unused characters== Unused characters refer to characters who were once planned to appear in the series as playable fighters, but never made it past the conceptual stages. ===Average "Run-of-the-mill" Old Man=== An average old man who was not a martial artist, and mentioned as weak. The concept surfaced early within the series, and he may have been reworked into [[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]].<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Female Paul=== A female version of [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]], who was described as a "very cute girl". The concept was thrown out due to it not making any logical sense.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Ganmi-chan=== {{Nihongo|Ganmi-chan|巌美ちゃん|lead=yes}} was to be a teenage female Sumo wrestler who idolized Ganryu. She was proposed for ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', but was discarded in fears that she would overshadow the somewhat-unpopular Ganryu. A character sketch was completed several years ago, and the result was of a "cute anime girl", like those found in ''[[The Idolmaster]]''.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> The sketch was later revealed by series producer Katsuhiro Harada on his Twitter account, in which he stated that if the tweet is retweeted 1000 times, he would convince the staff to attempt her design as a real character.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2013/11/21/tekken-director-katsuhiro-harada-tweets-discarded-character/|title=Tekken Director Katsuhiro Harada Tweets About A Discarded Character|publisher=Siliconera|date=November 21, 2013|access-date=December 1, 2013|archive-date=December 6, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131206132308/http://www.siliconera.com/2013/11/21/tekken-director-katsuhiro-harada-tweets-discarded-character/|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Giant Praying Mantis=== During development of ''[[Tekken 3]]'', a game bug caused the joints of a character to move backwards, making the character model deformed and appear like a mutated praying mantis. It inspired the team to make a giant praying mantis creature as a fighter, but by then it was too late to start work on him. Unused data within the ''Tekken 3'' arcade machine shows evidence of him being planned for the game.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Sexy Tekken Force Member=== A female Tekken Force member described as "gorgeous" and "sexy". The original concept was proposed for ''[[Tekken 5]]'', but her costume was too revealing (the armor being very bikini-like) and the concept was scrapped for fears the rating would increase. The concept resurfaced for ''[[Tekken 6]]'', but again went unused. Many different martial arts for her were proposed, including [[Silat]], [[Krav Maga]], [[Savate]], [[Taekkyeon|Taekkyon]], [[Systema]], and [[Escrima]].<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> In the results of the character poll to determine the new character for ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'', she ranked in second place, just below [[#Eliza|Eliza]] (who was then known as "Female Vampire"). ===Syake/Salmon=== A salmon out of water. Originally planned for ''[[Tekken 3]]'', punch buttons would cause the Salmon to flop around, and the kick buttons would make it release eggs. However, given that the original arcade game charged 100 yen (US$1) to play, playing as a joke character that would inevitably lose would've caused some backlash. Like the praying mantis, leftover data can be found within the ''Tekken 3'' game files. Hacking the game also allows you to play as "Syake", but it is simply Yoshimitsu with Jin Kazama's moves.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Taekwondo Girl=== Taekwondo Girl was a female Taekwondo fighter, and was scheduled to appear in [[Tekken (2018 video game)|''Tekken Mobile'']] in a new update. However, due to the game being cancelled, she remains an unused character. ===Wild Card=== Wild Card is an irregular character appearing only in the arcade version of ''[[Tekken (video game)|Tekken]]''. It is essentially the game's "random select" (that picks out different fighters by random to display for the game's demo attraction), but hacking the game reveals it is a standalone character. Playing as Wild Card simply chooses Kazuya Mishima and gives him Yoshimitsu's moves. ===Zombie Bride=== A zombie bride in a wedding dress. The idea first came up around ''[[Tekken 3]]'' as the first zombie in a fighting game. The idea resurfaced again for ''[[Tekken 6]]'', as the sister of [[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel]], who was killed in an air strike and came back to life. Since the fighting style for a zombie was considered too difficult to create, the idea was scrapped.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> Zombie Bride ranked fourth in the character poll to determine the new character for ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'', just below [[#Shin Kamiya|Shin Kamiya]]. ==References== {{reflist|colwidth=30em}} {{Tekken}} [[Category:Lists of Namco characters|Tekken]] [[Category:Tekken characters| ]] [[Category:Lists of video game characters|Tekken]]'
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'{{Short description|none}} {{Italic title|string=Tekken}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2023}} {{cleanup rewrite|date=April 2023}} [[File:Mishimafamily.png|thumb|right|The conflict between the Mishima family serves as the main focus of the series plot. As seen from left to right: [[#Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi Mishima]], [[Heihachi Mishima]], [[Kazuya Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].]] The following is a list of characters from the fighting game series ''[[Tekken]]''. Characters are listed in the alphabetical order. {{TOC limit|3}} ==Characters== ===Main series=== Players can choose from a diverse cast that hails from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and fighting styles. A few characters have supernatural origin, such as Devil and Ogre, while animal characters like Kuma the bear and Roger the kangaroo provide [[comic relief]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Bratt|last=Elston|date=July 24, 2010|title=The Top 7... impractical characters|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/the-top-7-impractical-characters/?|publisher=GamesRadar|access-date=September 7, 2011}}</ref> In the story mode of the game, each character generally has their own personal reasons for entering the tournament and competing for the prize. Only two characters have been playable in all eight main ''Tekken'' installments to date: [[Nina Williams]] and [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]]. While [[King (Tekken)|King]] also have been playable in all the games but as two different characters, with King I being in first two games and King II being in remaining games. Four characters: [[Heihachi Mishima]], [[Kazuya Mishima]], [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]], and [[Yoshimitsu]] would come close, having been playable in seven installments. While [[#Kuma I/II|Kuma]] also have been playable in seven main games as two different characters, with Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining five games. [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack]] also have been playable in seven main installments with 7 different models and names (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack (Jack-3), Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with ''[[Tekken 4]]'' being the only game a Jack robot was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack robots, although Jack-4 made cameo appearance in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and appeared as a NPC in the story mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]''). <!-- DO NOT ADD ANY UNCONFIRMED CHARACTERS. It will confuse everyone on who is actually appearing in what games.!--> '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#9EFF9E|Yes}} = Playable and available by default.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Yes}} = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|DLC}} = Paid downloadable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Guest}} = Third-party character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFD700|NPC}} = Non-playable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#C0C0C0|Cameo}} = Cameo appearance – characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.</small> <small>{{color box|#EEE|'''?'''}} = To be revealed.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" | Character information ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken (video game)|1]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 2|2]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 3|3]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 4|4]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 5|5]]''/''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection|DR]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 6|6/BR]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 7|7/FR/Rnd2]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:9%;" | ''[[Tekken 8|8]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" | ''Total'' |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- | [[Akuma (Street Fighter)|Akuma]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Guest}}<sup>5</sup> | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Alex]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Alisa Bosconovitch]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>3</sup> | {{Yes}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|Ancient Ogre]] | None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Angel|Angel]] | None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{No}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] | {{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 6 |- | [[#Armor King I/II|Armor King I]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[#Armor King I/II|Armor King II]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Asuka Kazama]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- | [[#Azazel|Azazel]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>a</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] | {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[Christie Monteiro]] | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 4 |- | [[#Claudio Serafino|Claudio Serafino]] | {{flagicon|Italy}} Italian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Combot/Super Combot DX|Combot]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Craig Marduk|Craig Marduk]] | {{flagicon|Australia}} Australian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 4 |- | [[#Crow|Crow]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>b</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[#Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi|Devil Kazumi]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Kazuya Mishima#Devil persona and voice actors|Devil Kazuya]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> <sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[Eddy Gordo]] | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[#Eliza|Eliza]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Lili (Tekken)|Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)]] | {{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- | [[#Fahkumram|Fahkumram]] | {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thai | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Forest Law|Forest Law]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[Geese Howard]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC/Guest}}<sup>5</sup> | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[#Gigas|Gigas]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Gon (manga)|Gon]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Guest}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>7</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[Heihachi Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 7 |- | [[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] | {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[#Jack series/Prototype Jack|Jack]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-5]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>8</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-7]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-8]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | 1 |- | [[Jin Kazama]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[#Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>1</sup> | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[Josie Rizal]] | {{flagicon|Philippines}} Filipina | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Julia Chang]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Jun Kazama]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- | [[#Katarina Alves|Katarina Alves]] | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi|Kazumi Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Kazuya Mishima]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[Kazuya Mishima|Kid Kazuya]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> <sup>6</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[King (Tekken)|King I/II]] | {{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | '''8''' |- | [[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Kinjin]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Kuma I/II|Kuma I/II]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>9</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{Yes}}<sup>10</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> <sup>10</sup> ! ? | 7 |- | [[#Kunimitsu I/II|Kunimitsu I]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Kunimitsu I/II|Kunimitsu II]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Lars Alexandersson]] | {{flagicon|Sweden}} Swedish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>3</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 3 |- | [[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>f</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 6 |- | [[Lei Wulong]] | {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 6 |- | [[#Leo Kliesen|Leo Kliesen]] | {{flagicon|Germany}} German | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> | {{Yes}} | 2 |- | [[#Lidia Sobieska|Lidia Sobieska]] | {{flagicon|Poland}} Polish | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Ling Xiaoyu]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 6 |- | [[Lucky Chloe]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>h</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[#Master Raven|Master Raven]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 1 |- | [[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] | {{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Miharu Hirano|Miharu Hirano]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 4 |- | [[#NANCY-MI847J|NANCY-MI847J]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>4</sup> | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[Negan|Negan Smith]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{partial|DLC/Guest}}<sup>5</sup> <sup>8</sup> | {{No}} | 1 |- | [[Nina Williams]] | {{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[Noctis Lucis Caelum]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC/Guest}}<sup>5</sup> | {{no}} | 1 |- | [[#Panda|Panda]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 5 |- | [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''8''' |- | [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Prototype Jack]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Raven|Raven]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Robert Richards (Bob)]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger Jr.]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Sebastian|Sebastian]] | {{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>2</sup> | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Shaheen|Shaheen]] | {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Slim Bob]] | {{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- | [[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] | {{flagicon|UK}} British | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 4 |- | [[#Tiger Jackson|Tiger Jackson]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}}<sup>2</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|True Ogre]] | None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}}<sup>7</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- | [[#Lee Chaolan/Violet|Violet]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>f</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 3 |- | [[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]] | {{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} ! ? | 5 |- | [[Yoshimitsu]] | {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Partial|Yes}} ! ? | 7 |- | [[#Zafina|Zafina]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>g</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>5</sup> ! ? | 2 |- class="sortbottom" style="text-align:center;" !colspan="2"| '''Total''' (Playable characters) ||18 ||25 ||23 ||23 ||36 ||41 ||54 ||15 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note||}}Not including arcade history mode of Tekken 5 and gallery mode of Tekken 7.<br> {{note|1|1}}NPC in ''Tekken 5'' and ''Tekken 5: DR'' (PSP, arcade, and online only)/Unlockable in ''Tekken 5:DR'' (PS3 and offline only)<br> {{note|2|2}}Only in ''Tekken 5: DR''.<br> {{note|3|3}}Only in ''Tekken 6: BR (arcade and console)''.<br> {{note|4|4}}Playable in a campaign level.<br> {{note|5|5}}Only in ''Tekken 7: FR (arcade and console)/Round 2''.<br> {{note|6|6}}Only playable in story mode for a short amount of time in console version.<br> {{note|7|7}}Only in ''Tekken 5'' and in the ''Devil Within'' mode.<br> {{note|8|8}}Not playable and available in Round 2.<br> {{note|9|9}}As King I/Kuma I.<br> {{note|10|10}}As King II/Kuma II. ---- {{note|a|a}}Probably none.<br> {{note|b|b}}There are several people, therefore unknown.<br> {{note|c|c}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|d|d}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|e|e}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|f|f}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|g|g}}Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.<br> {{note|h|h}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ===Major spin-offs=== [[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]], [[Jin Kazama]], [[Ling Xiaoyu]], [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]], [[King (Tekken)|King II]] and [[Nina Williams]] are the only characters to have appeared as playable in all five major spin-off games. Games highlighted in green are no longer supported. '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#9EFF9E|Yes}} = Playable and available by default.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Yes}} = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|DLC}} = Free downloadable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Guest}} = Third-party character.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFD700|NPC}} = Non-playable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#C0C0C0|Cameo}} = Cameo appearance - characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" style="width:20%;" |Character information ! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | ''[[Tekken Card Challenge|TCC]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament|TTT/HD]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:15%;" | ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2|TTT2/Prol/ Ultd/Wii U Ed]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" style="background:#7cff00;| ''[[Tekken Revolution|TR]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" style="background:#7cff00;| ''[[Tekken Mobile|TM]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="width:8%;" | ''Total'' |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- |[[Akuma (Street Fighter)|Akuma]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Guest}} | 1 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Alex]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[Alisa Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|Ancient Ogre]] |None | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{No}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | 4 |- |[[#Angel|Angel]] |None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{No}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 4 |- |[[#Armor King I/II|Armor King I/II]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{Yes}}<sup>5</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>6</sup> | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>6</sup> | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Asuka Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[Christie Monteiro]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Combot/Super Combot DX|Combot]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>1</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Craig Marduk|Craig Marduk]] |{{flagicon|Australia}} Australian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 2 |- |[[#Crow|Crow]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>a</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima#Devil persona and voice actors|Devil Kazuya]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> <sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[Eddy Gordo]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Eliza|Eliza]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 2 |- |[[Lili (Tekken)|Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Forest Law|Forest Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Halloween Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Heihachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>2</sup> | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Isaak|Isaak]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Julia Chang|Jaycee]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Jin Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[#Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Julia Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Jun Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Katarina Alves|Katarina Alves]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- |[[King (Tekken)|King II]] |{{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Kinjin]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Kuma I/II|Kuma II]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Kunimitsu I/II|Kunimitsu I]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[Lars Alexandersson]] |{{flagicon|Sweden}} Swedish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 4 |- |[[Lei Wulong]] |{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Leo Kliesen|Leo Kliesen]] |{{flagicon|Germany}} German | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[Ling Xiaoyu]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>g</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] |{{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Miharu Hirano|Miharu Hirano]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | '''5''' |- |[[Nina Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[#Panda|Panda]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>d</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 4 |- |[[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | '''5''' |- |[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Prototype Jack]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Raven|Raven]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Revenant|Revenant]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | 1 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Robert Richards (Bob)]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Rodeo|Rodeo]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger]] |None | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger Jr.]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Ruby|Ruby]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Sebastian|Sebastian]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Shaheen|Shaheen]] |{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Slim Bob]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} British | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 3 |- |[[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Summer Asuka]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Summer Bob]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Lili (Tekken)|Summer Lili]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[Nina Williams|Summer Nina]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Combot/Super Combot DX|Super Combot DX]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>3</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Tetsujin]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | 3 |- |[[#Tiger Jackson|Tiger Jackson]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Tiger Miyagi|Tiger Miyagi]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|True Ogre]] |None | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} | 4 |- |[[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Unknown]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>4</sup> | {{partial|DLC}}<sup>4</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[#Lee Chaolan/Violet|Violet]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Yoshimitsu (character)|Yoshimitsu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Yue|Yue]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | 1 |- |[[#Zafina|Zafina]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>f</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- class="sortbottom" style="text-align:center;" !colspan="2"| '''Total''' (Playable characters) ||21 ||39 ||61 ||30 ||37 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note|1|1}}Unplayable in online mode.<br> {{note|2|2}}Unlockable if not selected in Adventure Mode.<br> {{note|3|3}}Only playable in Fight Lab mode for the prologue.<br> {{note|4|4}}Unplayable in arcade mode.<br> {{note|5|5}}As Armor King I.<br> {{note|6|6}}As Armor King II. ---- {{note|a|a}}There are several people, therefore unknown.<br> {{note|b|b}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|c|c}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|d|d}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|e|e}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|f|f}}Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.<br> {{note|g|g}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ===Other games=== [[Jin Kazama]] has appeared as playable in eight out of the ten games listed, while [[Ling Xiaoyu]] and [[Nina Williams]] have appeared as playable in seven out of the ten games listed. Game highlighted in green is no longer supported and game highlighted in blue is currently on pause in production. '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#9EFF9E|Yes}} = Playable and available by default.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|Yes}} = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFB|DLC}} = Paid downloadable character (Free in PlayStation Vita version).</small> <small>{{color box|#FFD700|NPC}} = Non-playable character.</small> <small>{{color box|#C0C0C0|Cameo}} = Cameo appearance - characters physically appeared in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.</small> <small>{{color box|#EEE|'''?'''}} = Unconfirmed.</small> <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" | Character information ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken Advance|Adv]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Death by Degrees|DbD]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|Res]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|TB]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition|3D: PE]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken|SFxT]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|TCT]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|Ar]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="background:#7cff00;| ''[[Tekken#Spin-off and crossover games|G:TE]]'' ! rowspan="2" style="background:#7caddd;| ''[[Tekken X Street Fighter|TxSF]]'' ! rowspan="2"|''Total'' |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- |[[Alisa Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Ogre (Tekken)|Ancient Ogre]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}}<sup>1</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[#Armor King I/II|Armor King II]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka|Asuka Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Christie Monteiro]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Claudio Serafino|Claudio Serafino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} Italian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Craig Marduk|Craig Marduk]] |{{flagicon|Australia}} Australian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>a</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{Yes}} | 4 |- |[[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Eddy Gordo]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Lili (Tekken)|Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)]] |{{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Forest Law|Forest Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Heihachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[#Jack series/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-X]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Julia Chang|Jaycee]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Jin Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | 8 |- |[[Julia Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[King (Tekken)|King II]] |{{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Kuma I/II|Kuma II]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Lars Alexandersson]] |{{flagicon|Sweden}} Swedish | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Lei Wulong]] | {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|DLC}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 2 |- |[[#Leo Kliesen|Leo Kliesen]] |{{flagicon|Germany}} German | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Ling Xiaoyu]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 8 |- |[[Lucky Chloe]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>f</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] |{{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Silver|Cameo}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[Nina Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 8 |- |[[#Panda|Panda]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 7 |- |[[#Raven|Raven]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 4 |- |[[#Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob|Robert Richards (Bob)]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 3 |- |[[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger Jr.]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |{{flagicon|UK}} British | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? | 3 |- |Unknown male Character 1 |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? |1 |- |Unknown male Character 2 |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? |1 |- |Unknown male Character 3 |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} ! ? |1 |- |[[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- |[[Yoshimitsu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{partial|Yes}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{won|place=Gold|NPC}} ! ? | 6 |- |[[#Zafina|Zafina]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{Yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} ! ? | 1 |- class="sortbottom" style="text-align:center;" !colspan="2"| '''Total''' ||10 ||2 ||8 ||3 ||41 ||25 ||13 ||15 ||25 ||2 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note||}}Only including Tekken characters in [[Street Fighter X Tekken|SFxT]] and [[Tekken X Street Fighter|TxSF]].<br> {{note|1|1}}Only playable in "Anna Mode". ---- {{note|a|a}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|b|b}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|c|c}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|d|d}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|e|e}}Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.<br> {{note|f|f}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ===Adaptations=== Only [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]] and [[Kazuya Mishima]] have appeared in all five adaptations of the series. '''Comparison table''' <small>{{color box|#FFC7C7|No}} = Not included.</small> (Notes are given below the table for more details). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="2" | Character information ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture|TMP]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken (2009 film)|Tek]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance|BV]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge|KR]]'' ! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tekken: Bloodline|Bl]]'' ! rowspan="2" | Total |- ! ''Name'' ! ''Nationality'' |- |[[Alisa Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Yuki Matsuoka]] / [[Cristina Vee]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | [[:ja:山像かおり|Kaori Yamagata]] / Claire Hamilton | Marian Zapico | [[Akeno Watanabe]] / [[Tara Platt]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 3 |- |[[#Baek Doo San|Baek Doo San]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | [[Kyousei Tsukui]] / Lowell B. Bartholomee | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Bruce Irvin|Bruce Irvin]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | [[Seiji Sasaki]] / Peter Harrell | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Bryan Fury|Bryan Fury]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | [[Gary Daniels]] | {{no}} | Gary Daniels | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Christie Monteiro]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | [[Kelly Overton (actress)|Kelly Overton]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>a</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Isshin Chiba]] / [[Patrick Seitz|Darren Daniels]] | {{no}} | Isshin Chiba / [[Kaiji Tang]] | 2 |- |[[#Dr. Bosconovitch|Dr. Bosconovitch]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | [[Tamio Ōki]] / [[Ken Webster (director)|Ken Webster]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Jamieson Price]] | 2 |- |[[Eddy Gordo]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian | {{no}} | [[Lateef Crowder]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Ganryu|Ganryu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | [[Takashi Nagasako]] / Lowell B. Bartholomee | {{no}} | [[Hidenari Ugaki]] / [[Paul St. Peter]] | {{no}} | Hidenari Ugaki / Earl Baylon | 3 |- |[[Heihachi Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | [[Daisuke Gōri]] / John Paul Shephard | [[Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa]] | [[Unshō Ishizuka]] / [[Jamieson Price]] | Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | [[Taiten Kusunoki]] / S. Hiroshi Watanabe | '''5''' |- |[[#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] |{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] / [[Todd Haberkorn]] | 1 |- |[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | [[Akio Ōtsuka]] / Mark O'Brien | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Jin Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | [[Minami Takayama]] / Jacob Franchek | [[Jon Foo]] | [[Isshin Chiba]] / [[Patrick Seitz|Darren Daniels]] | {{no}} | Isshin Chiba / [[Kaiji Tang]] | 4 |- |[[Julia Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Seiko Yoshida]] / [[Jeannie Tirado]] | 1 |- |[[#Jun Kazama/Unknown|Jun Kazama]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | [[Yumi Tōma]] / [[Edi Patterson]] | [[Tamlyn Tomita]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Mamiko Noto]] / Vivian Lu | 3 |- |[[Kazuya Mishima]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>b</sup> | [[Kazuhiro Yamaji]] / Adam Dudley | [[Ian Anthony Dale]] | [[:ja:篠原まさのり|Masanori Shinohara]] / [[Kyle Hebert]] | [[Kane Kosugi]] | Masanori Shinohara / Eliot | '''5''' |- |[[King (Tekken)|King II]] |{{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexican | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[:ja:平居正行|Masayuki Hirai]] / Leandro Cano | 1 |- |[[#Lee Choalan/Violet|Lee Chaolan]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>d</sup> | [[Shin-ichiro Miki]] / David Stokey | {{no}} | [[Ryōtarō Okiayu]] / [[Kaiji Tang]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 2 |- |[[Lei Wulong]] |{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hongkonger | [[:ja:中村彰男|Akio Nakamura]] / [[Gray Haddock]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[:ja:菊池康弘|Yasuhiro Kikuchi]] / [[Krizz Kaliko]] | 1 |- |[[Ling Xiaoyu]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Maaya Sakamoto]] / [[Carrie Keranen]] | {{no}} | Maaya Sakamoto / [[Faye Mata]] | 2 |- |[[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} | [[Cung Le]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | [[:ja:日高奈留美|Narumi Hidaka]] / Jessica Robertson | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel Caballero Rojo]] |{{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard | {{no}} | [[Roger Huerta]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin|Mokujin]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Keiko Nemoto]] / [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Nina Williams]] |{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish | [[Minami Takayama]] / Ellie McBride | [[Candice Hillebrand]] | [[Atsuko Tanaka (voice actress)|Atsuko Tanaka]] / [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] | {{no}} | [[Yumi Tōma]] / [[Erika Harlacher]] | 4 |- |[[#Ancient Ogre/True Ogre|Ogre]] |None | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | Bill Butts | 1 |- |[[#Panda|Panda]] |{{flagicon|China}} Chinese<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Taketora (voice actor)|Taketora]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] |{{flagicon|USA}} American | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[Hōchū Ōtsuka]] / [[Jamieson Price]] | 1 |- |[[#Raven|Raven]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} | [[Darrin Dewitt Henson]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov|Sergei Dragunov]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian | {{no}} | Anton Kasabov | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |{{flagicon|UK}} British | {{no}} | [[Luke Goss]] | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- |[[Yoshimitsu]] |{{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese | {{no}} | Gary Stearns | {{no}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | 1 |- !colspan="2"| '''Total''' ||14 ||15 ||12 ||3 ||15 ! |} '''Notes:''' {{note|a|a}}Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.<br> {{note|b|b}}The person has denied nationality.<br> {{note|c|c}}Comes from this country but is not a citizen.<br> {{note|d|d}}He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.<br> {{note|e|e}}American fighter of Chinese descent. ==Introduced in ''Tekken''== ===Anna Williams=== {{main|Anna Williams (Tekken)}} ===Armor King I/II=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Professional Wrestling]] (AK1 - US style, AK2 - Japanese style) {{nihongo|Armor King|アーマー・キング|Āmā Kingu}} is a professional wrestler and was a rival of [[King (Tekken)|King]] when the latter was still an inexperienced wrestler. He suffered eye damage in a fight with King, but when he later found King distraught and drunk in an alleyway, Armor King convinced him to get back into fighting and enter the second ''King of Iron Fist'' tournament. After King is killed by [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]], Armor King trains a new fighter who sports a [[jaguar]] mask similar to that of King's. Armor King is not selectable in ''[[Tekken 4]]'', as he is beaten to death in a bar fight instigated by Australian brawler [[Craig Marduk]], who then steals his mask and mockingly wears it in the tournament, provoking Armor King's protege King into entering the competition to seek revenge.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/the-warriors-of-tekken-6-part-2/2/|title=The warriors of ''Tekken 6'', part 2|work=[[GamesRadar]]|date=March 12, 2009|access-date=October 25, 2016|archive-date=October 26, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161026173344/http://www.gamesradar.com/the-warriors-of-tekken-6-part-2/2/|url-status=live}}</ref> Marduk is then attacked in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' by what is believed to be Armor King, but his assailant is revealed in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' as the original Armor King's younger brother. After recovering from a brutal beating where he and Marduk knocked out each other and brought to hospital by King, the younger Armor King accepts Marduk's challenge for a retirement match arranged by King in ''[[Tekken 7]]''. ===Ganryu=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese * '''Fighting style :''' [[Sumo]] * '''Voiced by:''' '''English'''<br/>Lowell B. Bartholomee (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>Earl Baylon (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<ref name="bloodline"/><br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Banjō Ginga]] (''Tekken'')<br/>[[Takashi Nagasako]] (''TK2''-''Tekken Tag Tournament''; ''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>[[Hidenari Ugaki]] (''TK5''-present) {{nihongo|Ganryu|巌竜|Ganryū|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[sumo]] wrestler who is barred from the sport for infractions such as firebreathing and taunting his opponents. This rejection, coupled with his mounting gambling debts, steers him into a life of crime. [[Heihachi Mishima]] hires him as a henchman for the first King of Iron Fist tournament, in which Ganryu loses to [[Yoshimitsu]], who then drains Ganryu's remaining finances and leaves him broke. [[Kazuya Mishima]] pays him handsomely for his services in his Mishima Zaibatsu corporation. Ganryu participates in the [[Tekken 2|second tournament]] as Kazuya's bodyguard, but he also wishes to build his own sumo ring to impress his secret crush, [[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]], but instead, she defeats him in battle and Ganryu returns to Japan. Two decades after the events of ''Tekken 2,'' Ganryu opens a sumo stable and trains other wrestlers. However, after seeing Michelle's daughter [[Julia Chang|Julia]] on television fighting in the fourth tournament, he enters [[Tekken 5|the fifth]] in hopes of wooing Julia if he is able to recover her lost "Forest Rejuvenation Data" that he eventually finds inside the Mishima Zaibatsu's laboratory, but Julia receives the information and flees before Ganryu can propose marriage. Now faced with a failing restaurant he had opened afterward in Hawaii, Ganryu enters the tournament again in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' in attempt to advertise the restaurant and bring in revenue. Unfortunately, Ganryu accidentally donated all his restaurant earnings to Julia's reforestation campaign. In order to fix his financial problems, Ganryu decided to enter the seventh tournament. Ganryu's occupations have varied in alternate ''Tekken'' media; in the animated film ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', he is Lee Chaolan's bodyguard, and in ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]'', he is a [[Physical education|PE]] teacher at the Mishima Polytechnic School. ''[[GameSpy]]'' named Ganryu as one of their "25 Extremely Rough Brawlers" in video gaming: "Ganryu is more of a tragic character as his unrequited love for fellow fighter Julia fuels his brutality."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespy.com/articles/100/1008184p1.html|title=25 Extremely Rough Brawlers|publisher=GameSpy|date=August 11, 2009|access-date=February 20, 2015|archive-date=January 29, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130129114715/http://www.gamespy.com/articles/100/1008184p1.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2011, ''[[Computer and Video Games]]'' deemed Ganryu one of the series' "worst ever characters": "If losing some weight and not wearing a massive [[Diaper|nappy]] all the time isn't the first thing you do to attract someone whose mother you've already failed to hit on, then you're doing something terribly, horribly wrong."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/316573/features/tekkens-worst-ever-characters/ | title=Tekken's best characters | author=PSM3 Staff | date=August 27, 2011 | work=[[Computer and Video Games]] | access-date=February 20, 2015 | archive-date=April 8, 2013 | archive-url=https://archive.ph/20130408002216/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/316573/features/tekkens-worst-ever-characters/ | url-status=live }}</ref> ===Heihachi Mishima=== {{Main|Heihachi Mishima}} ===Jack (series)/Prototype Jack=== [[File:Jack-7 (T7).png|thumb|right|Jack-7 in ''[[Tekken 7]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian (Jack-1, Jack-2, Prototype Jack, and Jack-X only) *'''Fighting style :''' Sheer force *'''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>Mark O'Brien (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (Jack-2)<br/>Jordan Byrne (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') (Jack-X)<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Banjō Ginga]] (''Tekken'' - ''Tekken 5'')<br/>[[Akio Ōtsuka]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (Jack-2)<br/>Kenichiro Matsuda (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') (Jack-X) The various Jack models were originally created by the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation for different purposes: *'''Jack''' (introduced in ''Tekken'') is the original model, created by [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]]'s Mishima Zaibatsu in order to counter a coup from [[Kazuya Mishima]] in the King of Iron Fist Tournament. In-game, the player is one of these machines. *'''Jack-2''' (introduced in ''[[Tekken 2]]'') is a direct upgrade of the Jack model, also created by the Mishima Zaibatsu. Once a Jack-2 witnesses a young girl named [[List of Tekken characters#Jane|Jane]] lose her mother during a battle, he takes it upon himself to look after her, until he is destroyed by [[List of Tekken characters#Dr. Abel|Dr. Abel]]. *'''Prototype Jack''' (or '''P. Jack''') (introduced in ''Tekken'') is a [[prototype]] created to combat both Jack and Jack-2. After the first King of Iron Fist Tournament, the remains of Prototype Jack are almost destroyed by Jack's combat abilities. His body is later remodeled by [[Dr. Bosconovitch]] and goes on to combat Jack-2. P. Jack is seemingly destroyed by Jack-2 in the second tournament. This is the only Jack to appear in more than three games, appearing in the original ''Tekken'', ''Tekken 2'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', and the console version of ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]''. *'''Gun Jack''' (also known as '''"Jack-3"''') (introduced in ''[[Tekken 3]]'') is a more advanced prototype, created by Jane in an attempt to revive her friend, Jack-2. She is successful in implanting her Jack-2's memories, including an energy shield inside him. However, as Gun Jack's energy shield ran out of power, it is destroyed by gunfire by the Tekken Force when he and Jane attempt to break into the Mishima Zaibatsu labs. G Corporation rescues her in time and retrieves Gun Jack's body as well. *'''Jack-4''' (introduced in ''[[Tekken 5]]'') is an upgrade of Gun Jack, created by G Corporation and the only one in the Jack series that is non-playable. Like P. Jack, this model has a separate personality. Unlike other models in the Jack series, this one is mass-produced to serve as the foot soldiers of the G Corporation. While these never participate in any tournament, they are sent by G Corporation's Nebraska branch to kill Kazuya Mishima after they no longer need him, and the subsequent battle in Hon-Maru almost results in the death of Heihachi Mishima. However Heihachi survived and blasted far away from Hon-Maru, until he recovered from a comatose for days when the fifth tournament was announced. These specific models have a self-destruct device embedded in them, indicated when one of them peels away its face to reveal a countdown. They also appear as enemies in the Scenario Campaign mode in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and a ''Tekken 5'' flashback chapter of ''Tekken 7''. *'''Jack-5''' (introduced in ''Tekken 5'') is an upgrade of Jack-4, created by Jane during her first time at G Corporation to participate in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Currently upgraded into Jack-6 after Kazuya's take over. *'''Jack-6''' (introduced in ''Tekken 6'') is an upgrade of Jack-5, upgraded from Jack-5 with same model of previous version, with a minor body part upgrade by G Corporation with the mission of destroying the Mishima Zaibatsu in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. *'''Jack-X''' (introduced in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'') and his official tag partner, [[Bryan Fury]] were released on July 31, 2012, as [[downloadable content]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2012/07/07/street-fighter-x-tekken-dlc-adds-12-new-characters-july-31/|title=Video Game News & Reviews}}</ref> Unlike Jack-5 – 6, this Jack can talk, although it was revealed to be in prototype stage between both of these main Jack series. *'''Jack-7''' (introduced in ''Tekken 7'') is an upgrade version of Jack-6. It finally has a model modification since it was ended with Jack-5, albeit recolored from Jack-6. *'''Jack-8''' (introduced in ''Tekken 8'') is an upgrade version of Jack-7. Aside receiving further upgrades based on the previous Jacks above, he is now equipped with both visor and summonable giant flying drill/laser cannon-hybrid weapon, and he can now utilizes projectile-based rocket punches, similar to [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]’s. The Jack series robots also appear in ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' (Jack-2, Gun Jack, and Prototype Jack) and ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Jack-6 and Prototype Jack). The player's Jack character (barring original Jack, Prototype Jack, Jack-X and Jack-4) in most series is belonged to Jane. In-game, the Jacks have traditionally shared a number of their moves with [[Kuma and Panda|Kuma/Panda]] and [[Ganryu (Tekken)|Ganryu]]. In ''Tekken 5'', however, [[Namco Bandai Games|Namco]] made a pronounced effort to differentiate all the shared moves between characters: the fighters still have a few similar moves, but their executions are completely different. In ''Tekken 5'', Jack-5 is considered one of the most difficult characters to play.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://guides.ign.com/guides/681191/page_19.html |title=Tekken 5 Guide & Walkthrough - PlayStation 2 (PS2) - IGN |publisher=Guides.ign.com |date=2005-09-09 |access-date=2012-07-20}}</ref> Inversely, in ''Tekken 6'', Jack-6 is considered one of the easiest characters to learn.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://guides.ign.com/guides/14288369/page_26.html |title=Tekken 6 Guide & Walkthrough - Xbox 360 - IGN |publisher=Guides.ign.com |date=2009-10-30 |access-date=2012-07-20}}</ref> ===Kazuya Mishima/Devil Kazuya/Kid Kazuya=== {{main|Kazuya Mishima}} ===King I/II=== {{Main|King (Tekken)}} ===Kuma I/II=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese ''(but not a citizen)'' * '''Fighting style :''' Kuma Shinken * '''Voiced by:''' Katsuhiro Harada (''Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory'') (Kuma II)<ref>{{cite tweet|title=これぱんつか何か見えてるよねこれ?違う?いや見えてるよね? 【神次元ゲイムネプテューヌV x 鉄拳 "Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory x TEKKEN"】|number=284495392857526274|last=Harada|first=Katsuhiro|user=Harada_TEKKEN|date=December 27, 2012|access-date=August 1, 2017}}</ref> ; Kuma I The first Kuma was once an abandoned cub in the forests of the Mishima estate. [[Heihachi Mishima]] found Kuma and took him in as his pet. Despite Kuma's unflinching loyalty to his master, Kuma liked to leave the side of Heihachi to sleep, even during the summer. This lazy approach means that Kuma's fighting style has never really matured and is very disjointed. This was demonstrated in the previous [[Tekken (video game)|King of Iron Fist Tournament]], where Kuma was easily defeated by [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]]. Kuma was very impressed with Paul's fighting prowess, as he thought that the only strong human was Heihachi. Heihachi was defeated in the last tournament by [[Kazuya Mishima]], and so the two retreated into a mountain dojo to re-train. Kuma traveled to the [[Tekken 2|King of Iron Fist Tournament 2]] with his master, vowing to destroy Paul Phoenix this time, If anyone gets in his way, he would eat them, However Kuma was easily defeated by Paul Phoenix again. ; Kuma II [[File:Kuma (T7).png|thumb|right|Kuma II in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] Just after the second tournament Kuma died of old age, Heihachi trains a replacement, also named Kuma, Just like his father, the second Kuma is Heihachi Mishima's pet and bodyguard. Kuma is in love with Panda, but she neither feels the same nor has any interest in him. It is noted that although she does not love him, she does occasionally give him a thought, this Kuma is smarter than his father, and a good bodyguard for Heihachi. One day, when it was absorbed in watching TV, he suddenly went wild at the sight of a martial artist with a scarlet go-gi. It was Paul Phoenix, Kuma has trained since that day to defeat Paul in the [[Tekken 3|King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]]. It doesn't think anything of Ogre, who is the God of Fighting; only of defeating Paul. However, during the third tournament Kuma was easily defeated by Paul. Kuma would finally accomplish his goal of defeating Paul in the [[Tekken 4|King of Iron Fist Tournament 4]]. However, Kuma's happiness was brought to an abrupt end with the death of his master Heihachi. Kuma lived in sorrow over Heihachi's presumed death, but on seeing the uncertainty surrounding the Mishima Zaibatsu, Kuma realized that saving it would be the ultimate display of loyaly to his presumed deceased master. The chaos at Mishima Zaibatsu had already subsided when Kuma arrived, and he was thrown out of the building by security. Kuma had no choice but to return to the mountains. When the Mishima Zaibatsu announced the [[Tekken 5|King of Iron Fist Tournament 5]], Kuma decided he would enter the tournament and take back the Mishima Zaibatsu. During the fifth tournament Kuma would fight Paul Phoenix once again but just barely lost to him. Sometime after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, since the death of his master, Heihachi Mishima, Kuma was convinced that he was the only one who could save the Mishima Zaibatsu. He set out to the Mishima Zaibatsu headquarters with resolve. Waiting for him there was the new leader of the Zaibatsu, [[Jin Kazama]]. Easily defeated by Jin, Kuma was dumped out of a helicopter into the Hokkaido wilderness. Despite that, Kuma survived with an alarming toughness. He traverses the vast forests and enters the [[Tekken 6|King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]], determined to defeat Jin and take his place as the rightful successor of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Following Heihachi's surprising return as a Mishima Zaibatsu leader since Jin's disappearance, Kuma was found by his master's Tekken Force army, and learned that his master promotes him to lead his own Tekken Force unit. Due to being busy with important tasks as a leader of his Tekken Force unit, Kuma forfeits from the [[Tekken 7|King of Iron Fist Tournament 7]] where his opponent is supposedly Paul again. Instead, Paul's opponent is Kuma's crush, Panda, unbeknownst to Kuma himself. Kuma's last known location during the tournament is at Philippine, where he and his unit provides supplies for the survivors of typhoon disaster at Philippine to earn the local country's trust, then becoming a final opponent for the Zaibatsu's employment exam. Although many young participants either quits or being defeated by him during the exam, one of typhoon survivor who participate the exam, [[Josie Rizal]] is the only one left, despite Kuma felt bad about her crybaby attitude. ===Kunimitsu I/II=== *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Manji Ninjutsu *'''Voiced by :''' Kunimitsu I : [[Katsuhiro Harada]] (''Tekken'') [[Shiho Kikuchi]] (''Tekken 2'' and ''Tag Tournament'') [[Megumi Toyoguchi]] (''Tag Tournament 2'') Kunimitsu II : [[Saori Hayami]] (''Tekken 7'') ;Kunimitsu I Kunimitsu made her debut in the original ''Tekken'' as a thief and rival of Yoshimitsu. A former member of Yoshimitsu's clan, known as the Manji Clan, she was banished from the clan for her theft. In order to make ends meet, Kunimitsu enters the King of the Iron Fist Tournament to attempt to steal valuable treasure from [[Michelle Chang (Tekken)|Michelle Chang]]. Michelle manages to defeat her in battle. Two years later, upon learning that Yoshimitsu's sword also holds value, she enters the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 2 to try and steal it. When she confronts Yoshimitsu in battle, she is once again defeated. After the previous two failures, Kunimitsu decides to retire from thievery and does not participate in any more King of the Iron Fist Tournaments. Meanwhile, she gives birth to her daughter, who would also take the title of Kunimitsu. Kunimitsu I would also appear in the non-canon games ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''. ;Kunimitsu II [[File:Kunimitsu (T7).png|thumb|right|Kunimitsu II in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] Kunitmisu II first appeared in ''Tekken 7'' as a DLC character. This Kunimitsu enters the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 7 with the same goal her mother once had: To steal Yoshimitsu's sword, in an attempt to cheer up her ill mother. She also had an undercover mission at Mishima Polytechnical School, prior to rushing back to her mother to finish what the latter started. ===Lee Chaolan/Violet=== *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese (naturalized) *'''Fighting style :''' Mishima Style Fighting [[Karate]] combined with [[Martial Arts]] (''TK1'', ''TK2'' and ''TTT'')<br> [[Martial Arts]] (''TK4'' – onwards) *'''Voiced by:''' '''English'''<br /> William Word (''Tekken 4'') (in-game grunts)<br /> Scott Reyns (''Tekken 4'') (dialogue segments)<br /> [[Kaiji Tang]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'')<ref name="bloodvengeance">{{cite web |title=Tekken: Blood Vengeance (2011 Movie) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Tekken-Blood-Vengeance/ |website=behindthevoiceactors.com |access-date=April 21, 2023 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2015-06-12/voice-actor-kaiji-tang-joining-otakon-2015-guest-roster/.89173|title=Voice Actor Kaiji Tang Joining Otakon 2015 Guest Roster|work=Anime News Network|date=June 12, 2015|access-date=November 24, 2016}}</ref><br /> David Stokey (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<ref name="themotionpicture">{{cite web |title=Tekken: The Motion Picture (1998 Movie) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Tekken-The-Motion-Picture/ |website=behindthevoiceactors.com |access-date=April 21, 2023 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.}}</ref><br /> '''Japanese'''<br /> [[Jōji Nakata]] (''Tekken'' - ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' (laughs))<br /> [[Nozomu Sasaki]] (''Tekken 2'' - ''Tekken Tag Tournament'')<br /> [[Ryōtarō Okiayu]] (''TK5''—present; ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'')<br /> [[Shin-ichiro Miki]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') {| style="text-align:right;" |[[File:Lee Chaolan (T7).png|thumb|right|120px|Lee Chaolan in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] |[[File:Violet (T7).png|thumb|right|128px|Violet in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] |} Lee Chaolan ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 李 超狼; [[pinyin]]: ''Lǐ Chāoláng''; [[Japanese language|Japanese]]: リー・チャオラン; [[Hepburn romanization|Hepburn]]: ''Rī Chaoran'') is the adoptive son of [[Heihachi Mishima]], whose own son Kazuya's defeat is Lee's motivation for entering the numerous King of Iron Fist tournaments held throughout the ''Tekken'' series.<ref name="mishima">{{cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|title=Tekken: The Strange History of the Mishima Family|first=Gavin|last=Jasper|work=Den of Geek|publisher=[[Dennis Publishing]]|date=June 19, 2016|access-date=November 23, 2016}}</ref> Lee was adopted by Heihachi to provide a rival for Kazuya, who he felt was too weak to lead his Mishima Zaibatsu company.<ref name="technoaisle">{{cite web|url=http://technoaisle.com/tekken-7s-new-characters-story-bits-revealed-gamescom-2016/|title=Tekken 7's New Characters and Story Bits Revealed at GamesCom 2016|first=Frederick|last=Ramirez|work=technoaisle.com|date=August 22, 2016|access-date=November 11, 2016}}</ref> Lee studies in the United States alongside [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] and [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]]. After Kazuya wins control of the company, Lee works as Kazuya's secretary, in addition to overseeing Kazuya's team of bodyguards and [[Dr. Bosconovitch]]'s experiments, all while secretly hoping to take over the Zaibatsu. However, Lee is soon expelled from the Zaibatsu for unknown reasons while Heihachi disowns him,<ref name="technoaisle"/> causing him to leave the world of fighting and pursuing a career in robotics.<ref name="technoaisle"/> Lee returns in ''[[Tekken 4]]'' as a [[Playboy (lifestyle)|playboy]] whose robotics operation is a success. Upon learning that the Zaibatsu's rival G Corporation was attacked by the Tekken Force, Lee joins the fourth tournament after changing his appearance and calling himself '''Violet''' in order to conceal his identity, while hoping to test his new "[[Combot]]" experiment in the process.<ref name="mishima"/> However, he is defeated in the later stages by Kazuya, whom Lee had believed to be dead, but he then learns someone else had controlled the Zaibatsu in Heihachi's absence. Believing it to be Kazuya, Lee enters the fifth tournament in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' to take him out personally and regain control of the Zaibatsu, but upon learning that the culprit is Lee's adoptive paternal grandfather [[Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi]], he drops out of the tournament and returns to his business.<ref name="mishima"/> After Kazuya legitimately takes control of the company, Lee enters the [[Tekken 6|next tournament]] in attempt again to come in contact with Kazuya. In the game's "Scenario Campaign" story mode, Lee joins forces with [[Julia Chang]], [[Lars Alexandersson]], and Dr. Bosconovitch's android daughter [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]], due to their shared objective of stopping Kazuya and Jin, but Lee and Lars are not aware at first that Alisa was created to serve Jin, thus acting as a mole for Lars. When Alisa is destroyed at the climax, Lee promises Lars that she will be reconstructed with his company's resources, which he finally succeeded at the same time of Heihachi's return in the [[Tekken 7|seventh tournament]], shortly before the latter's true demise at the hands of Kazuya in their final battle. During the seventh tournament, Lee also recruits a journalist who lost his family since the war in the sixth tournament, in order to help him and Lars, as well as a redeemed Jin to investigate how the Mishima affair first started.<ref name="mishima"/> Lee is also selectable in the non-canon games ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'', and ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. Violet first introduced in Tekken 4 as an alter ego of Lee Chaolan and later returned for Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Lee disguise himself as Violet in order to enter the fourth King of Iron Fist Tournament without being found out by the Mishima Zaibatsu. He is also the CEO of Violet Systems. Though he was a palette swap of Lee in Tekken 4, he has his own character slot in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and is also the main character in the Fight Lab mode of the game. He again returned as a palette swap of Lee in Tekken 7. ===Marshall Law=== {{main|Marshall Law (Tekken)}} ===Michelle Chang=== {{main|Michelle Chang (Tekken)}} ===Nina Williams/Summer Nina=== {{Main|Nina Williams}} ===Paul Phoenix=== {{Main|Paul Phoenix (Tekken)}} ===Wang Jinrei=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese * '''Fighting style :''' [[Xing Yi Quan]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Tamio Ōki]] (''TK1''~''TTT''); Hu Qian (''TK5''~''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Wang Jinrei|王 驚雷(ワン・ジンレイ)|Wan Jinrei|{{zh|p=Wáng Jīngléi}}|lead=yes}} is an elderly Chinese old man who was a close friend of [[Heihachi Mishima]]'s father [[Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi]], and lived as a recluse in the Mishima gardens. Wang tutors his distant relative [[Ling Xiaoyu]] (who debuts in ''[[Tekken 3]]'') in the martial arts at a young age. He draws rival [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] in the first King of Iron Fist Tournament, then enters the second tournament in ''Tekken 2'' in order to fulfill the deceased Jinpachi's wishes of eliminating Heihachi and Jinpachi's grandson [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], who have both followed the path of evil. Wang opts to face all challengers giving way to those adept enough to defeat Kazuya, however Wang was defeated by [[Jun Kazama]] during the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2. In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', set two decades after Jinpachi's death, Wang receives a letter from Jinpachi, who is actually alive but has been possessed by a demon, having been brought to life after starving to death years previously and requests Wang's participation in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Wang was defeated in the semi-finals of the tournament by [[Jin Kazama]] whose purpose was to wipe out the Mishima Family's cursed blood. Wang is currently the oldest playable human character in the Tekken games, being 82 during Tekken 1, 84 in Tekken 2 and 104 in Tekken 5 and 6, respectively. ===Yoshimitsu=== {{Main|Yoshimitsu}} ==Introduced in ''Tekken 2''== ===Angel=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Mishima Style Karate * '''Voiced by :''' [[Yumi Tōma]] (''TTT1''); [[:jp:小山裕香|Yuka Koyama]] (''TTT2'')<ref>{{cite tweet|number=506707542169235456|title=<nowiki>Yuka Koyama. RT @MishimakiD The character Angel, who voiced her in TTT2?</nowiki>|user=Harada_TEKKEN|last=Harada |first=Katsuhiro|date=September 2, 2014|access-date=April 13, 2019}}</ref> {{nihongo|Angel|エンゼル|Enjeru|lead=yes}} is a female supernatural entity and opposite of [[Kazuya Mishima|Devil]]. According to ''Tekken'' series producer [[Katsuhiro Harada]], she is the representation of what is left of the goodness in Kazuya Mishima after he had been controlled by Devil, although she herself is not a part of Kazuya's soul.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=45859123815907328|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=Hi. She is not apart kazuya soul. RT@6Drew9 who and what was Angel purpose in the Tekken story? all I hear is that she was apart kazuya soul<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=July 20, 2014|date=March 10, 2011}}</ref> Her ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' profile states that she wields the power to purify things, and carries a compassionate and a cruel side. Angel was a [[palette swap]] of Devil in ''Tekken 2'' and ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', but receives a distinct design for ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2012/may/18/kunimitsu-angel-and-ogre-artwork-tekken-tag-tournament-2/|title=Updated: Michelle, Kunimitsu, Angel and Ogre official Tekken Tag Tournament 2 artwork|author=SFlip|work=EventHubs.com|date=May 22, 2012|access-date=October 28, 2016|archive-date=October 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161029120429/https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2012/may/18/kunimitsu-angel-and-ogre-artwork-tekken-tag-tournament-2/|url-status=live}}</ref> while her fighting style borrowed from Kazuya and [[Devil Jin]].<ref name="Tekken Tag Tournament 2 DLC">[https://www.gamespot.com/videos/tekken-tag-tournament-2-dlc-characters-video/2300-6377531/ Tekken Tag Tournament 2 DLC Characters Video.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191015215454/https://www.gamespot.com/videos/tekken-tag-tournament-2-dlc-characters-video/2300-6377531/ |date=October 15, 2019 }} Retrieved on May 21, 2012.</ref> Because of this, she has a laser attack but it's clearly not a laser from her tiara, it's actually more like a light beam. Angel's existence is likely the results from the first encounters and strange attractions between Kazuya and Jun Kazama, until Kazuya lost half of his power at time when he unknowingly caused Jun to be pregnant, shortly before Kazuya's defeat by Heihachi in second tournament, then the birth of Jin Kazama. ===Baek Doo San=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean * '''Fighting style :''' [[Tae Kwon Do]] * '''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>Lowell B. Bartholomee (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Kaneto Shiozawa]] (''TK2''~''TTT'')<br/>[[Kyousei Tsukui]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/> '''Korean'''<br/>Yun Beyong hwa (''TK5''~''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Baek Doo San|白頭山(ペク・トー・サン)|Peku Tō San|[[Hangul]]: {{lang|ko|백두산}} ''Baek Dusan''|lead=yes}} is a South Korean [[Tae Kwon Do]] practitioner who debuted in ''[[Tekken 2]]'' as the [[boss (video gaming)|sub-boss]] of Marshall Law. He accidentally kills his father during a sparring session, causing him to destroy several [[dojo]]s—including Law's—in a fit of rage. He then challenges, and loses to, Law in the second tournament. In ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Baek is presumed dead after encountering [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]], and his student [[Hwoarang]] enters the third tournament to avenge his master's supposed death, but ''[[Tekken 5]]'' reveals that Ogre had beaten Baek into a yearlong coma. After his recovery, Baek begins teaching traditional [[Tae Kwon Do]] at military bases. Hwoarang is drafted into the [[South Korea]]n military but flees to compete in the [[Tekken 4|fourth tournament]], for which he is arrested, but is also informed that Baek is alive. After Hwoarang completes his service, he and Baek enter the fifth tournament to test Hwoarang's skills, but Baek later withdraws after Hwoarang is injured in battle and lays unconscious in the hospital for three days. Once he recovers, Baek and Hwoarang return to Korea, and devote themselves solely to improving their fighting skills. Baek's last playable appearance is in ''[[Tekken 6]]'', in which he and Hwoarang enter the tournament together once again. ===Bruce Irvin=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' [[Muay Thai]] * '''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>Peter Harrell, Jr.<!--No wikilink; goes directly to General Hospital article--> (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>Marcus Lawrence (''TK5''–''TTT2'' in game/battle grunts)<br/>[[Crispin Freeman]] (''TK5'' cutscenes and endings)<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Seiji Sasaki]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') {{nihongo|Bruce Irvin|ブルース・アーヴィン|Burūsu Āvin|lead=yes}} is a muscular and [[Mohawk hairstyle|Mohawk]]ed American [[Muay Thai]] practitioner. He lost his parents and older brother in his youth, and grew up in a violent environment. He longed to make a difference, and became a police officer. He was sent to Japan to investigate the multinational conglomerate Mishima Zaibatsu and its leader, [[Kazuya Mishima]], who knew of Bruce's mission and therefore arranged for his flight to crash. Bruce survives the crash but becomes an amnesiac, and Kazuya hires him as his bodyguard.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/gaming/tekken-7-10-characters-that-must-return?page=2|title=Tekken 7: 10 Characters that Must Return|work=WhatCulture.com|first=Drew|last=King|date=September 23, 2015|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-date=October 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161030140746/http://whatculture.com/gaming/tekken-7-10-characters-that-must-return?page=2|url-status=live}}</ref>{{Unreliable source?|reason=See [[Perennial_sources#WhatCulture]]|date=February 2023}} In ''[[Tekken 2]]'', Bruce fought his old police partner [[Lei Wulong]], who had entered the tournament to arrest Kazuya. Bruce was defeated and attempted to escape on another plane, but it somehow exploded later. In truth, Bruce survives and fakes his death off-screen. He is then absent from the series until returning in ''Tekken 5'' as an unlockable character. After becoming reacquainted with Kazuya Mishima in the tournament, Bruce assists Kazuya in taking over G Corporation, a [[Biotechnology|biotech]] firm, when its Nebraska branch which fully recovers Kazuya from his previous injuries suddenly betrays him. G Corporation then wages war with the Mishima Financial Group, now led by [[Jin Kazama]], and Bruce becomes the captain at G Corporation's private corps and is enlisted by Kazuya to lead the army on battlefields. G Corporation attempts to gain an advantage by placing an enormous bounty on Jin, which results in the staging of the [[Tekken 6|sixth tournament]], in which Bruce is selectable from the start and participates in an attempt to capture Jin. Bruce makes a brief appearance in ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', serving as [[Lee Chaolan]]'s bodyguard and fighting [[Jack-2]] on a boat en route to the tournament. [[Brenda Brathwaite]] of ''[[The Escapist (magazine)|The Escapist]]'', in 2008, included Bruce among many black fighting game characters, such as ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'s'' [[Jax (Mortal Kombat)|Jax]] and ''[[Street Fighter]]'s'' [[Balrog (Street Fighter)|Balrog]], as "either non-existent or consistent in their overall attributes."<ref name="escapist"/> Bruce's ''Tekken 5'' render was additionally the lone character illustration that was used for the article.<ref name="escapist">{{cite web|url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/issues/issue_174/5430-What-if-the-Player-is-Black.3|title=What if the Player is Black? (p. 3)|first=Brenda|last=Brathwaite|work=[[The Escapist (magazine)|The Escapist]]|date=November 4, 2008|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515021810/www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/issues/issue_174/5430-What-if-the-Player-is-Black.3 |archive-date= 15 May 2014 }}</ref> ===Jun Kazama/Unknown=== *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts *'''Potrayed :''' [[Tamlyn Tomita]] (live-action film) *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br />[[Edi Patterson]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br />Lucy Farris (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (young)<br />Vivian Lu (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<br /> '''Japanese'''<br />[[Shiho Kikuchi]] (''Tekken 2'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament'')<br />[[Yumi Tōma]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' [the latter entry as Unknown])<br />[[Eri Sendai]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'') (young)<br />Yūko Sasaki (Japanese dub of the ''Tekken'' film)<br />[[Mamiko Noto]] (since ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' - onwards) {| style="text-align:right;" |[[File:Jun Kazama (TTT2).png|thumb|right|120px|Jun Kazama in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] |[[Image: Unknown (TTT2).png|thumb|right|128px|Unknown in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] |} {{nihongo|Jun Kazama|風間 準|Kazama Jun}} is an officer of the wildlife protection organization WWWC. She is called "The Chosen One" by her relatives. She is highly psychic, being able to sense that [[Kazuya Mishima]]'s power stemmed from Devil. At the WWWC's orders, she sets out to arrest Kazuya, who smuggles environmentally-protected animals, Jun decides to enter the [[Tekken 2|King of Iron Fist Tournament 2]]. When the second tournament was coming to an end, Jun comes to the realization that Kazuya's supernatural strength stems from Devil, though she is attracted to him by a mystic force beyond her control.<ref name=EGM92>{{cite magazine|title=Tekken 3 Special Update|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |issue=92|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]]|date=March 1997|page=80}}</ref> Besides her duty to arrest Kazuya, she wants to free him of his evil power and drops out of the tournament as a result. At some point during this time, Jun became pregnant with Kazuya's child; whilst Jun was able to cause [[Angel (Tekken)|conflict]] within Kazuya, swaying Devil's hold over him, ultimately she was unable to prevent him from going to meet his father, [[Heihachi Mishima]], in the tournament finals. After Kazuya is thrown into a volcano by Heihachi in the conclusion of the tournament, parts of Devil leave him and unsuccessfully attempt to possess Jun's unborn child.<ref name=EGM92/> She flees to the forests of Yakushima, where she raises her child, [[Jin Kazama|Jin]], away from evil and danger. 15 years later, before the events of ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Jun senses the approaching of [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]] and warns Jin to seek out his grandfather Heihachi should anything happen to her.<ref name=EGM92/> One night, Ogre attacks and knocks out Jin. When Jin wakes up, the Kazama's house has burned to the ground and Jun is missing.<ref name=EGM92/> Jin is devastated and swears revenge on Ogre. Although Jun did not appear in subsequent canonical games in the series, she is still mentioned throughout. She appears as a soul or vision in Jin Kazama's ''[[Tekken 4]]'' ending, which persuades Jin to spare Heihachi's life in honor of herself. She is also mentioned numerous times by Jin and Kazuya during the prologue of the Scenario Campaign mode of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', which retells the main events of previous games. Outside of the main series, Jun appears as a playable character in the non-canonical ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' as well as its sequel, ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', where she is fought as a boss and transforms into Unknown in the final stage after defeating her. She is also playable in the free-to-play spin-off ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. Jun made her return to the canonical story of Tekken in ''Tekken 8'' as she was revealed to be a playable character during the gameplay trailer footage at The Game Awards 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bailey |first=Kat |date=2022-12-09 |title=Tekken 8 Game Awards Trailer Confirms the Return of a Major Character |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-gameplay-trailer |access-date=2022-12-09 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> Despite previously being presumed dead, due to her encounter with Ogre prior to the events of ''Tekken 3'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/games/tekken-8-jun-kazama-back.html|title=An Iconic Character Is Coming Back In Tekken 8|first=Jason|last=Collins|date=December 11, 2022|website=GFR &#124; GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT}}</ref> series director [[Katsuhiro Harada]] confirmed that Jun never actually died, but was simply missing.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/harada-confirms-playable-jun-kazama-in-tekken-8/|title=Harada Confirms Playable Jun Kazama in Tekken 8|date=December 12, 2022}}</ref> ;Unknown {{nihongo|Unknown|アンノウン|Announ|}} made her debut in 1999 in the non-canonical ''Tekken Tag Tournament'', where she serves as the final boss. Unknown also appears as a rival unit in the tactical role-playing game ''[[Project X Zone 2]]''. Unknown appears to be a tortured soul who has been enslaved by the "Forest Demon" (which takes the form of a wolf-like appearance and appears behind her in fights, controlling and mimicking her actions). She has many demonic traits, such as glowing yellow eyes and no sclera, and a devil symbol tattooed on her upper right arm which resembles that of Jin Kazama's. Her default "costume" appears to have her otherwise nude body mostly covered in purple with short, dark brown hair, shiny body paint, or oil as if she had been submerged in it to her chest. Her second, alternate costume shows her dressed in the burnt, ripped remains of a dark brown dress, with bandages wrapped around her arms, shins, and instep. Unknown did not have a story as ''Tag Tournament'' was non-canonical, though her ending shows her finally defeating the Forest Demon and therefore freeing herself. Her appearance as the final boss in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' looks like Jun's alternate form (black hair with a similar fashion to Jun, though her eyes have demon-like pupils and this time has normal white sclera). An artbook included in the ''Tekken 6'' Arcade Stick Bundle revealed that she was meant to be Jun's sister enslaved by the "Forest Demon" before the scenario was ultimately dropped. Similar to Mokujin, Unknown does not have an original moveset. Instead, she mimics other characters' fighting styles (with some exceptions), though her fighting style defaults to that of Jun Kazama. In ''Tag Tournament 2'', she instead uses Jun's moveset with added boss-like moves such as summoning spikes and giant hands. In both her incarnations of the first ''Tag Tournament'' and its sequel, Unknown has originally appeared as an unplayable final boss in the arcade versions. She was later made a playable character in the console version of both games, with the former giving her the ability to freely switch her fighting styles using analog stick and the latter toning down her boss moves. ===Lei Wulong=== {{main|Lei Wulong}} ===Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Commando Wrestling Roger family line and Alex are [[Comic relief|comic-relief]] characters who make their first appearances in ''Tekken 2''. They are [[Genetically modified organism|genetically modified animals]] created by [[Dr. Bosconovitch]], under Kazuya's orders. {{nihongo|Roger|ロジャー|Rojā}} was crafted from [[kangaroo]] DNA, and {{nihongo|Alex|アレックス|Arekkusu}} from [[Dromaeosaurid]] fossil samples. However, Kazuya considered them worthless and wanted to kill them, but they escaped and met [[Armor King]], who schooled them in wrestling. Alex and Roger compete in the second Iron Fist Tournament, where Jun Kazama, a WWWC wildlife-protection program officer, is dispatched to arrest Kazuya. She finds Roger and Alex and relocates them to a safe location in Australia. Alex disappears from the series canon thereafter while Roger's story is expanded in ''Tekken 5'', in which he is not playable but appears in the game's cinematic sequences, where he, now renamed as {{nihongo|Roger Sr.|ロジャーシニア|Rojā Shinia}} is shown to be married with a son named Roger Jr., who is a kangaroo with human attributes like his father. After Roger Sr. is abducted by Mishima Zaibatsu, Roger Jr. enters the fifth tournament to find him but discovers that he was not abducted but instead secretly living a luxurious lifestyle. In ''[[Tekken 6]]'', Roger Sr., again not playable, and his wife are since divorced but she suffers financial hardship without his presence and currently. She and Roger Jr. both participate in the sixth tournament in hopes of establishing financial security. Roger and Alex both appear in the noncanonical ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', in which Roger Jr. is playable in Roger Sr.'s stead. As ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' is semi-canon midquel between ''Tekken 6'' and ''Tekken 7'', Alex and Roger Jr.’s endings eventually ties to Roger Sr.’s reconciliation with his family. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 3''== ===Ancient Ogre/True Ogre=== [[File:Ogre in TTT2.png|thumb|right|Ancient Ogre in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Origin :''' None (somewhere out of space) *'''Fighting style :''' Personal style, sampled from many fighters *'''Voiced by :''' Bill Butts (Tekken: Bloodline) {{nihongo|Ogre|オーガ|Ōga}} is believed to be a biological weapon abandoned on earth by an [[Ancient astronauts|ancient alien]] race, while he is additionally worshipped by ancient [[Aztec]]s as the "God of Fighting". In ''[[Tekken 3]]'' (1997), [[Heihachi Mishima]] sends his personal army, the Tekken Force, to search a temple in central Mexico, but they are promptly obliterated by Ogre. Having witnessed his power firsthand, Heihachi seeks an opportunity to use him in hopes of creating the ultimate life form while staving off his own aging process, and therefore stages the third edition of the King of Iron Fist Tournament held throughout the ''Tekken'' series in order to draw Ogre out.<ref name="family">{{cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|title=''Tekken:'' The Strange History of the Mishima Family|first=Gavin|last=Jasper|work=[[Dennis Publishing|Den of Geek]]|date=June 8, 2017|access-date=June 18, 2017}}</ref> In the meantime, Ogre kills [[King (Tekken)|King]] in combat,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/street-fighter-x-tekken-roster-meet-all-43-characters/3/|title=''Street Fighter X Tekken'' roster: Meet all 55 characters|first=Henry|last=Gilbert|work=[[GamesRadar]]|date=October 23, 2012|access-date=June 17, 2017}}</ref> beats [[Baek Doo San]] into a yearlong coma, and supposedly kills Jin's mother [[Jun Kazama]]. [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] defeats Ogre in the tournament finals, but he then quits the competition under the impression that he has won, when he had one last opponent remaining in Ogre's true form, '''True Ogre'''.<ref name="gamefaqs">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/518042-tekken-4/faqs/20087|title=''Tekken 4'' Paul for PlayStation 2|first=Mike|last=Hamlin|work=[[GameFAQs]]|publisher=[[CBS Interactive]]|date=2002|access-date=December 9, 2016}}</ref> Heihachi then collects blood samples and skin tissue from the creature in order to [[Recombinant DNA|splice]] his [[genome]]s with his own, but the project is unsuccessful,<ref name="tran">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/518042-tekken-4/faqs/17474|title=''Tekken 4'' Jin for PlayStation 2|first=Khang|last=Tran|work=GameFAQs|date=November 10, 2009|access-date=June 17, 2017}}</ref> as he is missing a key ingredient called the "Devil Gene", which the series protagonist [[Jin Kazama]] and his father [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] possess.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/tekken-4/|title=Tekken 4 — PlayStation|work=GameSpy|access-date=June 17, 2017}}</ref> In ''[[Tekken 5]]'' (2004), Ogre is playable in the "Arcade History" mode and is the final boss of the "Devil Within" minigame, where clones of him and Heihachi are defeated by Jin Kazama.<ref name="family"/> Ogre also appears in the non-canon games ''[[Tekken Card Challenge]]'' and ''[[Tekken (2018 video game)|Tekken Mobile]]'', and is playable in the spinoff titles ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' and in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://communityvoices.post-gazette.com/arts-entertainment-living/the-game-guy/29103-interview-tekken-creator-katsuhiro-harada|title=Interview: ''Tekken'' Creator Katsuhiro Harada|first=Max|last=Parker|work=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|communityvoices.post-gazette.com]]|publisher=[[PG Publishing]]|date=June 13, 2011|access-date=June 18, 2017}}</ref> whereas the latter Tag game has his True Ogre form as part of the starting roster and simply dubbed as '''Ogre''' since its arcade version, while his initial form, Ancient Ogre is exclusively free downloadable post-launch character.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamezone.com/news/snoop-dogg-raps-in-new-tekken-tag-tournament-2-trailer|title=Snoop Dogg raps in new Tekken Tag Tournament 2 trailer|first=Stephanie|last=Carmichael|work=GameZone.com|date=June 6, 2012|access-date=June 19, 2017}}</ref> ===Bryan Fury=== [[File:Bryan Fury (T7).png|thumb|right|Bryan Fury in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American *'''Fighting style :''' [[Kickboxing]] *'''Portrayed by :''' [[Gary Daniels]] (''Tekken'' films) *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>David Schaufele (''Tekken 4'' - ''Tekken 7'' (grunts))<br/>[[Keith Silverstein]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken">{{cite web |title=Street Fighter X Tekken (2012 Video Game) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Street-Fighter-X-Tekken/ |website=behindthevoiceactors.com |access-date=April 21, 2023 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.}}</ref><br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>Kazuyoshi Hayashi (Japanese dub of the live-action ''Tekken'' films)<br/>[[Tomokazu Seki]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/> Formerly an officer in the [[Interpol|International Police Organization]], Bryan was killed during a shootout in [[Hong Kong]] one day. His corpse was transported to the laboratory of a [[mad scientist]] named [[#Dr. Abel|Dr. Abel]] in his attempt to complete his project of forming a [[cyborg]] army. Abel thought that a perfect cyborg must have the mechanics built by his rival Bosconovitch, so he [[undead|reanimated]] Fury's body and sent him to collect data on similar plans by his rival, [[Dr. Bosconovitch]]. Bryan enters the [[Tekken 3|King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]], targeting [[Yoshimitsu (character)|Yoshimitsu]], who has strong ties with Bosconovitch, but during the tournament, Bryan was defeated by Yoshimitsu.<ref name=prima>{{cite book |chapter=Bryan Fury |title=[[Tekken 3]] |work=Prima's Official Strategy Guide |publisher=[[Prima Games|Prima Publishing]] and [[Namco]] Hometek Inc. |year=1998 |first=Simon |last=Hill |isbn=0-7615-1185-7 |page=104}}</ref> In ''[[Tekken 4]]'',Dr. Abel abandons Bryan when [[Heihachi Mishima]] and the Mishima Zaibatsu corporation recruits him as its top scientific advisor. This sends Bryan into a murderous rage, and he enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, feeling victory will force Abel to change his body, thus becoming the most incredible being in existence once again. This does not happen, and after his loss, Bryan instead uses his last ounce of strength to knock Abel out before losing consciousness and left him to die in the burning laboratory. Yoshimitsu brings him to Dr. Bosconovitch, who promises to transfer Bryan's mind into a new body, although it will take a whole year. In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', however, Bryan awakens a month later. Bosconovitch tells Bryan that his body was too complex to work with, but as a last resort, he had installed a perpetual power generator in him as an emergency measure. Upon learning this, Bryan attacks Bosconovitch and the Manji clan members assigned to guard the doctor, and leaves the laboratory. Bryan enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 to test his performance with the generator installed, unaware that Yoshimitsu is pursuing him for revenge. Yoshimitsu's repeated meddling hinders Bryan's hopes of unlocking the generator's true powers in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Soon afterwards, Yoshimitsu defeats Bryan and his frustration reaches its pinnacle, and he begins to destroy everything in sight after leaving the tournament. Driven by rage, he ventures to various battlefields around the world, indiscriminately leveling everything in his way into rubble. However, he soon grows tired of the same thing repeating itself countless times. Around this time, he catches wind of the [[Tekken 6|King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]]. Hungry for more capable prey, Bryan headed for the tournament to prove his mettle. Bryan also appears in ''[[Tekken 7]]'', being one of the 18 characters available in the first location tests of the game. Bryan also appears in ''[[Tekken Card Challenge]]'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'', ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', and ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. Bryan appears in [[Capcom]]-made crossover fighting game ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'' as a DLC character with [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-X]] as his official tag partner. His Swap Costume is modeled after [[List of Street Fighter characters#Urien|Urien]]. According to the download blurb, with his powers and abilities being recognized by Urien, the second in command of a mysterious organization, Bryan is brought into their ranks. Additionally, [[M. Bison]]'s Swap Costume is modeled after Bryan's appearance. ===Crow=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown ''(Different persons)'' * '''Fighting style :''' Military Training Crow is a codename assigned for the lowest ranking members of the Tekken Force (the others, in ascending order, are Falcon, Hawk, and Owl). They appear as enemies in the Tekken Force mini-game. Crow made his first playable appearance in ''[[Tekken Card Challenge]]'' as an unlockable character, as well as in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as non-playable opponents in the Fight Lab mode. ===Dr. Bosconovitch=== [[File:Dr. Bosconovitch ttt2.png|thumb|right|Dr. Bosconovitch in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian *'''Fighting style :''' Everything that he knows *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>[[Ken Webster (director)|Ken Webster]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<ref name="themotionpicture"/><br/>[[Jamieson Price]] (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<ref>{{cite episode|title=Episode 5|series=Tekken: Bloodline|number=5|time=Closing credits, With the Voice Talents of|publisher=Netflix|location=USA}}</ref><br/>'''Japanese'''<br/>[[Tamio Ōki]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'')<br/>'''Russian'''<br/>Alexander Golovchanskiy (''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'') Dr. Bosconovitch originally worked for the Mishima Zaibatsu. During the first ''[[Tekken (video game)|Tekken]]'', the Manji ninja clan (led by [[Yoshimitsu]]) raided the Mishima Zaibatsu's vault. During the raid, Yoshimitsu lost his arm and was found by Bosconovitch who helped him escape and fitted him with a mechanical arm. Dr. Bosconovitch was kidnapped by [[Kazuya Mishima]] in the run-up to ''[[Tekken 2|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 2]]'' and was forced to work for him. Some of the many projects involved the creation of the bio-weapons [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Roger]] and [[#Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex|Alex]], as well as the completion of the [[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]] unit. He began the "Cold Sleep" project as a means of preserving his daughter's body (who seemingly died) by using [[Nina Williams]] and [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] as test subjects. After completing his tasks, and before being executed, Doctor Bosconovitch is rescued by the friend he helped save previously, Yoshimitsu. Nineteen years later, he contracted a rare disease that affects the spine as a result of working on his Cold Sleep project. In order to cure himself and to revive his daughter, he needed the blood of the fighting god, [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]]. He turned to an old friend, Yoshimitsu, for help. Yoshimitsu entered the ''[[Tekken 3|King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]]'' and was successful in obtaining a sample of Ogre's blood after [[Jin Kazama]] had killed it. Dr. Bosconovitch appears in [[Bryan Fury]]'s ''[[Tekken 4]]'' ending. In it, he explains to Bryan that he will now mechanize him and allow him to be completely reborn in a new incarnation. Bryan lays supine on the table and Bosconovitch holds a gun-shaped device containing sleeping gas. Bidding him sweet dreams, he injects the gas into Bryan. Throughout, he speaks in a calm and gentle tone. However, the doctor found Bryan's body too complex, and he instead installed a perpetual generator. Bryan proceeded to attack the doctor, as well as Manji Clan members who were with him. While the members were slain, Bosconovitch survived, though he was severely injured. In ''[[Tekken 6]]'', he creates an android in his daughter's image, Alisa Bosconovitch. Dr. Bosconovitch appears in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'''s mini game Tekken Bowl mode, where he can be seen in the crowd of people cheering. It is even possible to "take him out" using a bowling ball. He also appears in ''[[Tekken Hybrid]]'' where he returns again as an onlooker in the crowd of Tekken Bowl (there is also a trophy named after him called "Doctor B!" with the description being "K.O. an onlooker in Tekken Bowl" with an icon of Bryan as the picture). He returns in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as part of a free update. Although he does not appear in person in ''[[Death by Degrees]]'', Nina Williams' spin-off game, he is mentioned several times in journals and documents, and he has a laboratory on the Solitaria Penitentiary island, although it's abandoned. Dr. Bosconovitch was mentioned by several ''Tekken'' characters in [[Capcom]]-made crossover fighting game ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''. ===Eddy Gordo=== {{Main|Eddy Gordo}} ===Forest Law=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' [[Martial Arts]] (based on [[Jeet Kune Do]]) :Voiced by: [[Katsuhiro Harada]] (''TK3''-''TTT''); [[David Vincent (voice actor)|David Vincent]] (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Forest Law|フォレスト・ロウ|Foresuto Rou|lead=yes}} is the good-natured son of [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] who made his first playable appearance in the ''Tekken'' series replacing his father Marshall Law in ''Tekken 3''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/community/2012/11/09/the-real-life-inspiration-behind-the-characters-of-tekken/|title=The real life inspiration behind Tekken characters|first=Jesse|last=Meixsell|work=[[VentureBeat]]|date=November 9, 2012|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-date=May 17, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190517200634/https://venturebeat.com/community/2012/11/09/the-real-life-inspiration-behind-the-characters-of-tekken/|url-status=live}}</ref> He hopes to duplicate his father's greatness as a fighter but is forbidden by Marshall to enter any contests.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Tekken 3 Special Update|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |issue=92|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]] |date=March 1997|page=81}}</ref> However, Forest's friend and sparring partner [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] convinces him to enter the third King of Iron Fist Tournament behind his father's back, which causes a rift between Paul and Marshall. Forest is mentioned in ''Tekken 5'' as having been hospitalized after a motorcycle accident, which becomes Marshall's motive for entering the tournament. He is playable in ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' as a replacement of his father Marshall Law and in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' as a console-exclusive character.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-alex-forest-law-p-jack-tiger-230825.phtml|title=Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Alex, Forest Law, P-Jack, Tiger|first=Dale|last=North|work=[[Destructoid]]|date=July 6, 2012|access-date=October 29, 2016|archive-date=October 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161030141916/https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-alex-forest-law-p-jack-tiger-230825.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Hwoarang=== [[File:Hwoarang (T7).png|thumb|right|150px|Hwoarang in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korean * '''Fighting style :''' [[Taekwondo]] * '''Portrayed by:''' Daren Nop (''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' Live-Action Short Film) * '''Voiced by:''' '''English'''<br/>Greg Dale (''Tekken 4'' (ending cutscenes))<br/>Chris Rickabaugh (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<br/>[[Todd Haberkorn]] (''Tekken: Bloodline'')<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] (''Tekken 3'' - ''Tekken Advance'', ''Tekken 4'' (grunts (all versions), dialogues (Japanese version), ''Tekken: Bloodline'')<ref name="bloodlinejp"/><br/>[[Tomoaki Maeno]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/><br/> '''Korean'''<br/>Lee Jong-gug (''Tekken 4'' (international version, dialogues))<br/>[[Um Sang-hyun]] (''Tekken 5'' - onwards) Hwoarang was born in South Korea, a proud student of Baek Doo San and extremely proficient in the martial art of [[Taekwondo]], Hwoarang used his skills to gamble in street fights with his other gang members. During these street fights, Hwoarang would lure his opponents in by sending his gang members to pose as weaker fighters. Once his gang members had been defeated, Hwoarang would enter and defeat his opponents to win the money at stake. One day, Hwoarang lured in an opponent by the name of Jin Kazama and they fought to a draw. This was the first time Hwoarang did not outright win a match and he immediately rushed to his master to tell him the news. Upon arriving at Baek Doo San's dojo, Hwoarang finds that his master had been apparently slain by Ogre, The God of Fighting. Hwoarang enters [[Tekken 3|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3]] to defeat Jin Kazama and to seek revenge for his master, Hwoarang got to fight Jin in the later stages of the tournament but he was narrowly defeated after an hours-long fight very similar to the fight between Jin's father [[Kazuya Mishima]] and his rival [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] in the first [[Tekken (video game)|King of Iron Fist Tournament]]. Returning to South Korea, Hwoarang was drafted into the South Korean military and was assigned to a special operations division. Although his successes in various missions were highly regarded along with his prowess at Taekwondo and combat techniques, his penchant for disobeying rules and orders gave his senior officers more than a few headaches. Hwoarang was uninterested in military life and felt a strange emptiness within him. He longingly recalled the days of hustling money in street fights and the rush he experienced from hand-to-hand combat. He often thought of one fight in particular - the fight against Jin Kazama. These longings could not be quelled by the military. One day, Hwoarang found out about the announcement of [[Tekken 4|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4]]. Hwoarang's blood stirred. He would defeat Jin, Heihachi Mishima, and anyone else who dared to challenge him to claim the Mishima Zaibatsu. Filled with excitement he hasn't felt in years, Hwoarang slipped away from the military base and headed for the Tournament. The South Korean Army took Hwoarang into custody during the later stages of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, keeping him from his long-awaited fight with Jin Kazama. Upon his arrival at the embassy, Hwoarang is granted an official pardon by the ambassador and is given urgent military papers. Hwoarang immediately flies to South Korea to complete his training, which he completes in time to enter [[Tekken 5|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5]], once again hoping to get a rematch with Jin Kazama. In The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Hwoarang faced Jin and defeated him in the later stages of the tournament. While Jin was lying on the ground, suddenly, he roars paranormally and produces a gale that blows Hwoarang away. From Jin's back, two black wings spread, and Jin stands up in his devil form. Hwoarang is at his wits end. He is not able to fight back, and soon he is knocked unconscious. When Hwoarang wakes up, he finds himself in the hospital. Nearby, he sees Baek, who he thought was killed, standing as a visitor. Hwoarang hears the details from Baek. He ignores his nurse and tries to move from his bed. He falls down in order to beseech Baek to make him stronger. After leaving the hospital, Hwoarang starts training with unprecedented devoutness in order to defeat the "paranormal" Jin. Thus, with the announcement of [[Tekken 6|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]], he prepares for the tournament.. Hwoarang appears in ''[[Tekken 7]]'', being one of the eighteen characters initially available in the game. In both of his and Devil Jin's endings reveals that Hwoarang lost his right eye after saving Jin from a grenade thrown by some of the UN soldiers who are pursuing Jin. His ending however, is correctly takes place before Lars rescue Jin, where Hwoarang finally defeated his rival's devil form, but still unsatisfied about killing a monster like Jin. ===Jin Kazama/Devil Jin=== {{main|Jin Kazama}} ===Julia Chang/Jaycee=== {{main|Julia Chang}} ===Ling Xiaoyu=== {{main|Ling Xiaoyu}} ===Mokujin/Tetsujin/Kinjin=== *'''Natoinality :'''<br/> Mokujin : {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese<br/> Tetsujin/Kinjin : Unknown *'''Fighting style :''' Mimicry<br/> *'''Voiced by :'''<br/> '''English'''<br/>[[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'') (Mokujin)<br/>'''Japanese'''<br/>[[Keiko Nemoto]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'') (Mokujin) ;Mokujin [[File:Mokujin Tekken.png|thumb|right|Mokujin in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] Mokujin (Japanese: 木人(もくじん), "wood-person") is a training dummy made from a 2,000-year-old tree. He comes alive in the presence of great evil and it was said that he would become the world's last resort when humanity is unable to deal with them. While he appears to be mute (his "voice" is the sounds of wood-clicks), he is able to communicate with the humans using [[telepathy]]. Due to his experience as a dummy, he is able to imitate any fighting style. In ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Mokujin is awakened when [[Ogre (Tekken)|Ogre]], the God of Fighting, was released. After [[Jin Kazama]] defeated True Ogre in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Mokujin grew lifeless once more, but he had a smile on his face.<ref>Tree's ''Tekken 5'' prologue</ref> In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', with the awakening of another powerful evil entity ([[Jinpachi Mishima]]), Mokujin has come to life once more. After the defeat of Jinpachi Mishima, Mokujin again became lifeless. In ''[[Tekken 6]]'', Mokujin again comes to life when a being of great evil and the source of Devil Gene, [[List of Tekken characters#Azazel|Azazel]] awakened. Other than the main series, Mokujin appears in the non-canonical game ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' and its sequel ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]''. He also appears as one of the unplayable penultimate bosses in [[free-to-play]] game ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. ;Tetsujin {{nihongo|Tetsujin|鉄人(てつじん)||lit. "iron person"}} first appearing in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''. Whereas Mokujin is constructed of wood, Tetsujin is constructed of [[iron]]. Both characters use the fighting styles of the other characters, and they both switch fighting styles between each round. While Mokujin's "fighting style" is referred as "Mokujin-ken", Tetsujin's is called "Tetsujin-ken", and similarly is the only sentence written in the movelist screen. He rarely appears in subsequent games, although Mokujin can be customized to look like Tetsujin in later installments. Tetsujin also appears as one of the unplayable penultimate bosses in [[free-to-play]] game ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'' and ''[[Tekken_(2018_video_game)|Tekken (Mobile)]]''. ;Kinjin {{nihongo|Kinjin|金人(キンじん)|Kinjin|lit. "gold(en) person"}} is a secret unplayable boss character in free-to-play game ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. His design is likely based on an [[Easter egg (media)|easter egg]] in the console version of ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', where meeting certain requirements would cause Tetsujin's normally silver color to turn gold. In ''Tekken Revolution'', he is basically Tetsujin made of [[gold]] wearing a crown, [[glasses]], mustache, bow tie, and a cape. He is one of the Stage 7 penultimate bosses in Arcade mode, along with Mokujin, Tetsujin, [[Heihachi Mishima]], and [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. ===Panda=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese ''(but not a citizen)'' * '''Fighting style :''' Kuma Shinken * '''Voiced by :''' [[Taketora (voice actor)|Taketora]] (''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'')<ref name="bloodvengeance"/> [[File:Panda (T7).png|thumb|right|Panda in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] Panda is, as her name implies, always depicted as a [[giant panda]] with pink or orange glowing bands and a green holster wrapped around her shoulder. The holster has grass inside of it. Since her introduction, she has always been a palette swap of Kuma, and thus has the same move set as him. In ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', she is separated from Kuma and is given her own slot, even though she still has the same move set as Kuma's. They have the same moves, stance, and animations (shown before and after a fight), but their endings are always, in some way, different. Their animations (shown before and after a fight) are however differentiated in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', then followed by ''Tekken 7'' where their movesets are identical except for their Rage Arts. Panda is the pet of [[Ling Xiaoyu]] in the games since ''[[Tekken 3]]''. Kuma is in love with Panda, but she is not interested in him romantically. Panda is cared for at Ling Xiaoyu's high school. To participate in the tournament, Ling moved to the Mishima Industrial College in Japan. Heihachi taught Panda advanced bear fighting so that she could act as a bodyguard for Xiaoyu throughout the series. ===Tiger Jackson=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Capoeira]] {{nihongo|Tiger Jackson|タイガー・ジャクソン|Taigā Jakuson|lead=yes}} is a [[palette swap]] of Eddy Gordo, first appearing in ''[[Tekken 3]]'' and returned in the non-canonical ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' and in the console version of its sequel, ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', now with his own character slot. With a prominent [[Afro]] and [[Blaxploitation]] design elements, Tiger Jackson was initially one of the unused names and concepts of Eddy Gordo from during the development of ''Tekken 3''.<ref>{{cite book |title=Tekken 6 Art Book|year= 2009|publisher= Namco Bandai Games America Inc.|location= Santa Clara, CA |page= 40}}</ref> (Gordo was also named "Rally Jackson" during development.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Tekken 3: New Moves & Characters |magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|issue=94|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]]|date=May 1997|page=72}}</ref>) The character's identity is unknown, although many originally interpreted him as an alter ego of Eddy. In ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' in Eddy Gordo's ending, they both can be seen as two different people. Also the Wii U version of ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', which comes with a biography for each character, implies that they are different individuals as the two are "...not at all related." Tiger also appears in the background of the Pool Party stage of ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]''.<ref>{{cite video game|title=[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]] |developer=[[Namco]] |publisher=Namco |date=2006 |level=Pool Side}}</ref> He is also a character in the game ''[[Pac-Man Fever (video game)|Pac-Man Fever]]''. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 4''== ===Christie Monteiro=== {{Main|Christie Monteiro}} ===Combot/Super Combot DX=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Mimicry (''T4''), Still learning (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Combot|コンボット|Konbotto|lead=yes}} makes his lone series appearance in ''[[Tekken 4]]'' as a general-purpose robot created by [[Lee Chaolan]] for the fourth tournament, crafted to be the ultimate fighting machine. It is programmed to learn every fighter's style as it progresses through the tournament. It was also used to increase the chance of Lee gaining the Mishima Zaibatsu if Heihachi were to be defeated by Combot. Production of the prototype was rushed, resulting in glitches such as using only one fighting style at a time while switching through them randomly. The robot utilizes some physical attributes of other characters, such as brandishing Yoshimitsu's sword or having a long tail similar to King's. Combot is a playable training dummy in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2's'' "Fight Lab" tutorial.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nowgamer.com/sony-buys-gaikai-how-lessons-learned-in-its-past-will-save-sonys-future/|title=Tekken Tag 2: 'My Staff Say We Have Too Many Characters' – Harada Interview|work=NowGamer|date=July 9, 2012|access-date=October 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181222175336/https://www.nowgamer.com/sony-buys-gaikai-how-lessons-learned-in-its-past-will-save-sonys-future/|archive-date=December 22, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> Lee (as his alter ego, Violet) completes work on Combot as part of his Super Combot DX Plan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://andriasang.com/con1h9/ttt2_screens/|title=Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Fight Lab Mode Screenshots|first=Anoop|last=Gantayat|work=AndriaSang.com|date=June 14, 2012|access-date=June 15, 2012|archive-date=June 17, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120617031241/http://andriasang.com/con1h9/ttt2_screens/|url-status=dead}}</ref> However, Lee is caught up in the success of his handiwork that he neglects to pay attention to the robot and it explodes. He constructs a second model and then kidnaps Heihachi, Jin, and Kazuya as test subjects until Jin destroys it. ===Craig Marduk=== [[File:Craig Marduk.png|thumb|right|Craig Marduk in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Australia}} Australian *'''Fighting style :''' [[Vale Tudo]] *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br />Walter Roberts (''Tekken 4'' - Western version)<br />David Chester (''Tekken 4'' - Asian version)<br />John Owens (''Tekken 5''–''6'')<ref>{{cite web|url=https://f-w.co.jp/en/catalog/?modelId=2535&detailflg=2|title=<nowiki>John Owens | Model / Talent detail screen | Free Wave Agency</nowiki>|website=f-w.co.jp|language=ja|access-date=February 1, 2023}}</ref><br />[[T. J. Storm]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'' -current)<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/><br />'''Japanese'''<br />[[:ja:間宮康弘|Yasuhiro Mamiya]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<ref name="streetfighterxtekken"/> {{nihongo|'''Craig Marduk'''|クレイグ・マードック|Kureigu Mādokku}} was an Australian undefeated Vale Tudo fighter for four years, but when he was involved in a minor scandal, his sponsors were glad to release him. He had been living around the world in such countries like [[New Zealand]], [[Japan]], [[Thailand]], and [[Brazil]] before eventually expatriating to [[the United States]]. He was imprisoned in Arizona for accidentally killing someone during a bar fight. Marduk was suddenly released thanks to an anonymous benefactor. Upon his release he received a mysterious package containing a newspaper clipping regarding The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 and an airline ticket. The man that Marduk killed in the bar brawl was [[#Armor King I/II|Armor King]], and Armor King's [[protégé]], King, was the one who paid for Marduk's release, wanting him to enter the tournament in order to find him and exact revenge for killing his mentor. The two met at the tournament, where King sufficiently defeated him, leaving Marduk hospitalized. Later, King paid a visit to Marduk in the hospital to finish him off, but instead spared him after noticing a photograph showing Marduk and his family beside Marduk's bed. Enraged over his loss, Marduk began training harder than he ever had before, and managed to turn his body into the ultimate weapon. Wearing Armor King's black jaguar mask, Marduk entered a Vale Tudo tournament and challenged King after emerging undefeated. Upon the announcement of the [[Tekken 5|King of Iron Fist Tournament 5]], Marduk entered, knowing King would be there, he hoped to even the score. The two fought in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, but victory and defeat eluded both fighters, and, in defeat, they found friendship. While returning to the waiting room, Marduk was attacked. Catching only a glimpse of the attacker's back as he fled, Marduk could have sworn he looked exactly like the man he was convicted of killing, Armor King. Determined to learn the assailant's true identity, Marduk set out with King to participate in the [[Tekken 6|King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]]. Marduk is later seen digging up [[Armor King]]'s grave when Armor King shows up behind him, Marduk asks him who he is and suddenly King shows, they question him and he replies that he is "Armor King, nothing more nothing less." Marduk finds this situation crazy as he killed him with his own hands. The other Armor King reveals that he is original Armor King's brother and Marduk killed him, he then says he will never forgive him. They fight with both ending up in hospital and King enters [[Tekken 7|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 7]] in order to pay for their hospital bills. As Marduk recovers first during that tournament, he was about to finish an unconscious younger Armor King, until King stops him by reminding his redemption by King, likely because King had deja vu back in the end of ''Tekken 4'', and thus was suggested by him to write a challenge letter themed retirement match to Armor King once he is recovered, "if Marduk wins, the young Armor King must surrender his mask out of shame, unless Armor King won to finally put Marduk to retire from fighting", as the black masked wrestler accepts. Marduk also appears in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' and ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]''. He also appears in [[Capcom]]-made crossover fighting game ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', with King as his official tag partner. His Swap Costume is modeled after [[Hugo (Street Fighter)|Hugo]], the character from ''[[Final Fight (video game)|Final Fight]]''. It gives Marduk Hugo's hair, as well as Hugo's lower part of clothes with chains. According to the download blurb, while teaming up with Hugo, Marduk decided a slight wardrobe change was in order. ===Miharu Hirano=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese * '''Fighting style :''' [[Baguazhang]] and [[Piguaquan]] based Chinese martial arts * '''Voiced by :''' [[Eriko Fujimaki]] (''T4''), [[Ayumi Fujimura]] (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Miharu Hirano|平野 美晴|Hirano Miharu|lead=yes}} is [[Ling Xiaoyu]]'s best friend and a student of Mishima Polytechnical High School. She first appeared as an alternate costume of Xiaoyu in ''Tekken 4'', sharing her storyline, special moves, and win animations. She wears a school uniform identical to Xiaoyu's, has short, dark red hair. Miharu was included in the console version of ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' as a free update released by Namco on October 9, 2012: in that game, Miharu has a light blue nail polish on her hands and her feet.<ref name=joystiq>{{cite web |first=JC |last=Fletcher |date=October 9, 2012 |work=engadget.com |url=http://www.joystiq.com/2012/10/09/new-tekken-tag-tournament-2-content-is-yours-for-the-tekken/ |title=New Tekken Tag Tournament 2 content is yours for the Tekken |access-date=October 10, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121010232039/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/10/09/new-tekken-tag-tournament-2-content-is-yours-for-the-tekken/ |archive-date=October 10, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Despite her ''TTT2'' outfit, which is similar to bikini-like clothing, she can also be customized to resemble the ''Tekken 4'' outfit. ===Steve Fox=== [[File:Steve Fox (T7).jpg|thumb|right|Steve Fox in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|UK}} British * '''Fighting style :''' [[Boxing]] *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>Ezra J. Stanley (''TK4, Western version'')<br/>Jojo Otani (''TK4, Asian version'')<br/>[[Guy Perryman]] (''TK5'' (dialogues)–present (grunts))<br/>[[Gideon Emery]] (''TK6''–present)<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[Masaki Terasoma]] (2009 live-action film); [[Yoshimasa Hosoya]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') {{nihongo|Steve Fox|スティーブ・フォックス|Sutību Fokkusu|lead=yes}} is a British boxer whose mother is [[Nina Williams]] and aunt is Anna Williams; she was impregnated via [[In vitro fertilisation|''in vitro'' fertilization]] and gave birth while held captive by [[Heihachi Mishima]] as one of the test subjects for the Doctor Abel's [[Suspended animation|cryogenic sleep]] studies on the children like Steve to create a perfect Tekken Force's super soldiers. Steve was adopted in his infancy by Emma Kliesen ([[#Leo Kliesen|Leo]]'s mother) until he grew up and was secretly sent to an orphanage by Emma to cover his status from Zaibatsu's eye. This led to the super soldier project being cancelled, and at that time Emma resigned to G Corporation. Steve is one of the survivors, but left a scar on his left arm for the rest of his life from Abel's experiment. Many years later, Steve became a middleweight boxing champion while searching for the truth about his past. While on the run from the Mafia after refusing to throw a fight for them, Steve enters the fourth King of Iron Fist tournament, which he loses but learns that Nina is his mother. During the events of the fifth tournament, Steve succeeds in destroying the Mishima Zaibatsu's research institute. However, his boxing career dries up due to the world war started by [[Jin Kazama]], but he is invited by [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]] and [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]] to train with them in the martial arts. During his training in a boxing gym, his left arm is hurting while also remembering the experiment he had from Mishima Zaibatsu and good memories with Emma. He later found Nina in a chapel during her private undercover mission as a bride to assassinate a certain mob boss (later revealed to be a fiancée of Steve's aunt, Anna Williams from G Corporation), ever since she resigned from Mishima Zaibatsu after Heihachi's return and Jin's presumable disappearance. Once Steve defeated her, Nina explains to her son everything she knows when she was captured by Zaibatsu, led by Heihachi for Abel's experiments. After Steve finally got as much information from his mother as he could, Nina warns him that he will never be her son because she couldn't care less about him. Unfortunately, the Tekken Force are after Nina for leaving Heihachi and being branded a traitor. Steve holds off the Tekken Forces allowing Nina to escape. Steve is playable in ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'', ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'', and ''Street Fighter X Tekken.'' His main costumes feature the red, white and blue of the [[Union Jack]]. British actor and musician [[Luke Goss]] played Steve in the 2009 ''Tekken'' film.<ref name="first showing">{{cite web|url=http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/luke-goss-says-tekken-movie-will-end-up-rated-r/|title=Luke Goss Says Tekken Movie Will End Up Rated R|first=Alex|last=Billington|work=FirstShowing.net|date=June 30, 2008|access-date=November 4, 2016|archive-date=November 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161105032838/http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/luke-goss-says-tekken-movie-will-end-up-rated-r/|url-status=live}}</ref> His storyline from the games is changed to his being a retired fighter<ref name="first showing"/> with no relation to Nina and instead becoming the friend and mentor of Jin Kazama after Jin defeats Marshall in the tournament. Steve is later killed by [[Jack (Tekken)|Jackhammers]] while breaking Jin and other imprisoned participants out of their holding cells. In 2012, Gelo Gonzales of ''[[FHM]]'' listed Steve and ''Street Fighter'' character Balrog as one of his "10 Awesome Fantasy Fights" for ''Street Fighter X Tekken'': "Balrog's the aggressive, in-your-face, no-nonsense [[Mike Tyson]] type. Steve, on the other hand, is a pretty boy British boxer who likes to weave around and counter at the ideal moment."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fhm.com.ph/entertainment/games/article/11676 |title=10 Awesome Fantasy Fights in Street Fighter X Tekken |first=Gelo |last=Gonzales |work=FHM.com.ph |date=March 8, 2012 |access-date=July 27, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150710133240/http://www.fhm.com.ph/entertainment/games/article/11676 |archive-date=July 10, 2015 }}</ref> Samuel Riley of GamesRadar ranked Steve fourth in his selection of the "7 baddest boxers in video games" in 2014: "Decked out in Union Jack shorts and a tasty pair of golden gloves, Steve favours punishing body strikes to the precision jab, a high stakes style that metes out as just much pain as it invites."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/top-7-baddest-boxers-video-games/|title=Top 7... baddest boxers in video games|first=Samuel James|last=Riley|work=GamesRadar|date=September 22, 2014|access-date=September 22, 2014|archive-date=January 8, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150108072636/http://www.gamesradar.com/top-7-baddest-boxers-video-games/|url-status=live}}</ref> ==Introduced in ''Tekken 5''/''Dark Resurrection''== ===Asuka Kazama/Summer Asuka=== [[File:Asuka Kazama (T7).png|thumb|right|150px|Asuka Kazama in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br />[[G. K. Bowes]] (''SFXT'')<br /> '''Japanese'''<br />[[Ryoko Shiraishi]] (''Tekken 5''—present)<br/>[[:jp:うえだ星子|Seiko Ueda]] (''SFXT'') Asuka's official story states that she was taught Kazama-style traditional martial arts by her father, a dojo-master near [[Osaka]], ever since she was a small girl. By nature, Asuka believes very strongly in justice and devotes much of her free time to being a "[[pacifist]]" [[vigilante]] who is breaking up fights.<ref name=gr>Tom Goulter, [http://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-characters-meet-55-here/ Tekken Tag Tournament 2 roster - Meet all 55 fighters], GamesRadar, September 4, 2012.</ref> At the time in which the game takes place, Asuka is 17 years old and is a high school student. Asuka returned home from school one day to find that her dojo was in shambles. The students there had been beaten severely and her father was so badly hurt that he had to be taken to the hospital. In the next several days, a detective from [[Hong Kong]], [[Lei Wulong]], came to her and explained that the culprit would likely be entering The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. In order to get her personal revenge and redeem her dojo, Asuka enters the tournament as well. In the tournament, Asuka managed to beat a Monegasque teenager, [[Lili (Tekken)|Lili]], causing a bitter rivalry between the two (although most of the conflicts mainly start from Lili's side). However, she was unable to find Feng Wei, and, as the tournament ended, she returned to her calm and normal life. Her life did not stay peaceful for long though, as Asuka discovered that the man responsible for the terrible war going on all over the world, [[Jin Kazama]], is a relative. She enters [[Tekken 6|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6]] in order to capture Jin. However, due to Lili keeps getting in her way, an annoyed Asuka needs to take her down first in [[Tekken 7|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 7]]. It also reveals that Asuka's family dojo is at a brick of financial decline, until she unexpectedly got an aid from Lili, who now own her dojo, even after she won against the noisy Rochefort heir in the seventh tournament, much to her dismay. Although her farcical shenanigan with Lili ultimately ends, by the time when the news after the seventh tournaments comes into light and endangering her hometown, such as the true death of Jin's grandfather and the old Mishima Zaibatsu leader, [[Heihachi Mishima]] at the hands of her said relative's father and G Corporation leader, [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], whose true nature as a devil like Jin becomes known to the public during ''[[Tekken 8]]''. Asuka has a summer version names '''Summer Asuka''' who's introduced in ''[[Tekken Mobile]]''. Summer Asuka has the same fighting style and the same Rage Art like Asuka. Asuka also appears in the non-canonical games ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', ''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition]]'' and ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. ===Emilie De Rochefort/Summer Lili=== {{Main|Lili (Tekken)}} ===Feng Wei=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese * '''Fighting style :''' "God Fist" Style Chinese [[Kenpo]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Hiroshi Tsuchida]] (grunts); Chuan Yin Li (dialogues) {{nihongo|Feng Wei|馮 威(フェン・ウェイ)|Fen Wei|{{zh|p=Féng Wēi}}|lead=yes}} was raised as a disciple of the God Fist style (神拳 ''Shinken'', based on [[Nanquan (martial art)|nanquan]]). Though he was the top student, Feng killed his master after he was scolded for fighting outside the dojo. Feng seeks the secrets of the God Fist scrolls that were stolen by the Mishima family, leading to his competing in the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament and his destruction of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s dojo in the process of his search.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|title=Tekken: The Strange History of the Mishima Family|first=Gavin|last=Jasper|work=[[Dennis Publishing|Den of Geek]]|date=June 19, 2016|access-date=October 30, 2016|archive-date=October 31, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161031090934/http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/tekken/248318/tekken-the-strange-history-of-the-mishima-family|url-status=live}}</ref> and he is ultimately successful in retrieving the scrolls. It was later revealed that the scrolls did not contain any secret technique but rather an old teaching: "He who destroys all other fighting styles and makes them his own shall become a warrior superior to all men, the Dragon God." Feng then traveled all around the world and defeated many martial artists until he heard rumors of another King of Iron Fist Tournament, which persuades him to join said tournament. He was defeated by Wang Jinrei in the later stages of the tournament, despite first thinking that Feng is arrogant due him not responding when spoken to, Wang starts to respect him after he accepts defeat, and urges him to continue his training. Feng has featured regularly in the series since his ''Tekken 5'' debut. ===Jinpachi Mishima=== [[File:Jinpachi TTT2.png|thumb|right|Jinpachi Mishima in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'']] *'''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese *'''Fighting style :''' Mishima Style Fighting Karate (infused with an unidentified demonic powers) *'''Voiced by :''' [[Chikao Otsuka]] and [[Takeshi Aono]] Jinpachi Mishima was the original founder of the Mishima Zaibatsu and the father of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], father-in-law of [[#Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi|Kazumi Mishima]], paternal grandfather of [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] and [[Lars Alexandersson]], adoptive paternal grandfather of [[Lee Chaolan]] and paternal great-grandfather of [[Jin Kazama]]. Unlike most Mishima (who were ruthless and power hungry), Jinpachi was a man of honor and wisdom as he showed compassion to his grandson Kazuya when the latter was a child (this is possibly another reason Heihachi resented Jinpachi so much) and was friends with [[Wang Jinrei]]. However, Jinpachi's life took a turn for the worse when the greedy Heihachi staged a coup d'état and stole the company from him. Jinpachi attempted to retake the company when Heihachi entered the military industry (possibly sometime after the death of his daughter-in-law Kazumi Mishima during the same year), but failed and was imprisoned underneath a Mishima compound, Hon-Maru. He died due to starvation after some years. Before his debut, Jinpachi never makes an appearance, although his existence is hinted multiple times, as his friend, Wang's participation in [[Tekken 2|the second tournament]] is motivated by Jinpachi's wish, and his gravestone is also shown in Wang's ending in ''Tekken 2''. In ''[[Tekken 5]]'', having been resurrected and taken over by a demon as well as granted incredible supernatural powers, Jinpachi breaks out of Hon-Maru when the temple is destroyed during a battle between Heihachi, Kazuya and an army of [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-4s]] sent to kill Heihachi in which the Jacks explode, pulverizing the Hon-Maru and freeing Jinpachi from his underground prison. With the news of Heihachi's apparent demise, Jinpachi takes over the company from behind the scenes and organizes the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament under the orders of the demon, that told him to destroy the world and seek out the souls of the strong, even though he wanted to refuse this command, he obeyed due to lack of energy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCY1N5cHx30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201118112220/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCY1N5cHx30 |archive-date=2020-11-18 |url-status=dead|title=Tekken 5 interludes, Japanese dialogue, Lei Wulong story|website = [[YouTube]]}}</ref> In the tournament finals, Jinpachi is confronted by his great-grandson, Jin who defeats him and puts him to rest at last. Though not playable, Jinpachi briefly appears in the Scenario Campaign prologue of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', which retells the events from previous games in a comic book-style format, and he is also mentioned in the prologues and epilogues of several characters in recent mainline games, such as Jin and Wang. He returns in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as a playable character and as one of the Stage 7 sub-bosses, alongside Heihachi. He reprises his role as one of the unplayable Stage 7 sub-bosses in ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. In ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', [[Dhalsim]]'s Swap Costume is based on Jinpachi's appearance. ===Raven=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Ninjutsu]] *'''Voiced by :''' '''English'''<br/>Jack Merluzzi (''TK5'', also ''TK6''–''TTT2'' gameplay)<br/>[[D. C. Douglas]] (''TK5:DR''–''T7'' cutscenes and dialogues, ''Street Fighter X Tekken'')<br/> '''Japanese'''<br/>[[:jp:杉村憲司|Kenji Sugimura]] (2009 live-action film)<br/>[[:jp:松田健一郎|Kenichiro Matsuda]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'') {{nihongo|Raven|レイヴン| Reivun|lead=yes}} is an international intelligence agent who sports a distinctive ''X''-shaped scar across his face. He enters the fifth tournament to seek out those responsible for the event, and witnesses an attack on Hon-Maru by G Corporation's [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-4]] foot soldiers while on a mission to look into the company and Mishima Zaibatsu, as the conglomerates are warring with each other. During the tournament, he crosses paths with [[Kazuya Mishima]], who he recognizes after seeing him flying away from the Hon-Maru. He loses to Kazuya and is interrogated by him. Afterwards Kazuya discovers that he was betrayed by G Corporation, and that something was awakened from under Hon-Maru. Kazuya realizes what Heihachi has done, and speculates that, in fact, it is his grandfather [[Jinpachi Mishima]], who is somehow controlling the Zaibatsu now. Sometime after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Raven encounters [[Heihachi Mishima]], who was presumed to be dead, they began to fight. Before a winner could be decided, Raven received orders to return to headquarters, and he had to withdraw from the battle. After that encounter, Raven was then sent to investigate the Mishima Zaibatsu once again via the sixth tournament. Raven is a featured character in ''[[Tekken 6]]'s'' "Scenario Campaign" story mode, first appearing as an enemy boss defeated by [[Lars Alexandersson]] and [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]. He later helps Alisa and Lars escape from a rampaging NANCY robot, then Lars’ last journeys after Alisa was revealed to be Jin's monitor to spy on Lars. It is also revealed he is in a contact with Lars’ friend Tougou, entrusted him his tag give it to Lars as a remembrance, Tougou died in battle. After Jin reveal his main reason on starting a world war, and apparently sacrifice himself to destroy Azazel, Raven and his men found Jin's comatose body, and begin to carry him to the UN via chopper. Unfortunately during ''[[Tekken 7]]'' event where Raven's team was carrying Jin's body, they lost the boy, due to the latter's Devil Gene went haywire and took over his body. According to Master Raven's character episode, it is suggested that Raven survive the chopper crash and needs to be “retrained”. He appears with Yoshimitsu as a playable unit in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''. Raven was portrayed by [[Darrin Henson]] in the 2009 live-action film ''[[Tekken (2009 film)|Tekken]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ntouonline.com/darrin-henson-a-man-with-no-limits/|title=Darrin Henson: A Man with No Limits|first=Angell|last=Davis|work=ntouonline.com|date=September 14, 2011|access-date=October 31, 2016|archive-date=November 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161101164331/http://www.ntouonline.com/darrin-henson-a-man-with-no-limits/|url-status=live}}</ref> He defeats [[Eddy Gordo]] in the tournament and offers advice to Jin Kazama before the latter's fight with [[Bryan Fury]]. ===Sergei Dragunov/Halloween Dragunov=== [[File:Sergei Dragunov (T7).png|thumb|right|Sergei Dragunov in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'']] * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian * '''Fighting style :''' Commando [[Sambo (martial art)|Sambo]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[:jp:諸角憲一|Kenichi Morozumi]] (''TK5:DR''–''TK7'');<ref>{{cite tweet|number=249062880975138816|title=<nowiki>いいえ、諸角憲一さんです。海外のTekkenPediaとかWiki関係は間違いや未確認情報が多いので注意ですね。 RT @stratos_1995 ドラグノフの声優が玄田哲章さんと一部で書かれていますが本当ですか?</nowiki>|user=Harada_TEKKEN|last=Harada |first=Katsuhiro|date=September 21, 2012|access-date=April 4, 2019}}</ref> [[:jp:勝沼紀義|Noriyoshi Katsunuma]] (2009 live-action film) {{nihongo|Sergei Dragunov|セルゲイ・ドラグノフ|Serugei Doragunofu|{{lang-ru|Сергей Драгунов}}|lead=yes}} is a Russian [[Spetsnaz]] soldier who practices [[Sambo (martial art)|Sambo]] and is nicknamed "White Angel of Death" due to his fighting prowess. While investigating a mysterious body found in [[Siberia]], Dragunov receives special orders from an unknown party supposedly regarding Devil Jin and enters the fifth tournament to carry them out, but ''Tekken 6'' reveals that his mission is unsuccessful because he was defeated by Raven in the early stages of the tournament. As a result of the ongoing world war caused by Jin, now the new owner of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Dragunov competes in the sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament to capture Jin and bring down the organization. Dragunov shares a rivalry with Raven that includes having inflicted his facial scar. Save for battle grunts, the character has no dialogue in any of his in-game appearances.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n9a4vf|author=Katsuhiro Harada|title=But CAN Dragunov speak?|work=Twitter|date=March 19, 2014|access-date=October 31, 2016|archive-date=November 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161101104122/http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n9a4vf|url-status=live}}</ref> Dragunov has a halloween version names '''Halloween Dragunov''' who's introduced in ''[[Tekken Mobile]]''. Halloween Dragunov has the same fighting style and the same Rage Art like Dragunov. Dragunov is portrayed by martial artist and actor Anton Kasabov In the 2009 live-action ''Tekken'' film, in which he has no dialogue. He participates in the Iron Fist tournament and is killed in battle by [[Bryan Fury]]. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 6/Bloodline Rebellion''== ===Alisa Bosconovitch=== {{main|Alisa Bosconovitch}} ===Azazel=== * '''Voiced by :''' [[Richard Epcar]] (story mode) {{nihongo|Azazel|アザゼル|Azazeru|lead=yes}} is the main antagonist of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', and the source that created the devil gene, set to be released from his tomb after the clash of "two evil stars" (Jin and his father Kazuya). He is the physical embodiment of the spirit resonating within Jin's psyche that is affected by his struggles with his father Kazuya (the "two evil stars"). Azazel has blue-gray skin, a large spiked tail and huge crystalline spikes protruding from his forearms, and wears a ceremonial headdress and loincloth. His offensive attacks range from summoning giant crystal stalagmites from the ground to unleashing [[Scarabaeus sacer|scarab beetles]] onto his opponents. Azazel appears in the final stage of ''Tekken 6's'' story mode, brought forth by Jin so he can defeat him and end his own life in the process. Azazel is defeated not by Jin but by Lars Alexandersson and Raven, but Jin reveals that Azazel can only be permanently vanquished by someone carrying the Devil Gene. Jin powers up with his Devil form, making him immune to Azazel's attacks. Jin kills Azazel by punching his fist straight through his chest but both fall and disappear into the temple ruins. Despite losing its physical form, the weakened essence of Azazel's soul is still alive and immediately being sealed by Zafina into her orb, at cost of having her left arm cursed with its power. The more it suppressed too long, the more Azazel's soul recovering and stronger, possibly reviving him, unless a Kazuya's next last battle against Jin after murdering Heihachi had to be stopped. When ''Tekken 7'' occur, Zafina sought Claudio to prevent the possible return of Azazel. Azazel has received critical reception for his difficulty as a final boss. Lucas Sullivan of [[GamesRadar]] included him in his 2014 selection of twelve "unfair" fighting-game bosses. "Hated that mutated old guy [''[[Tekken 5]]'' boss Jinpachi], huh? Here, have a fire-breathing crystal dragon that's as tall as the screen."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/12-unfair-fighting-game-bosses-almost-made-us-rage-quit/|title=12 unfair fighting game bosses that (almost) made us rage quit|first=Lucas|last=Sullivan|work=[[GamesRadar]]|date=April 14, 2014|access-date=November 1, 2016|archive-date=October 28, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161028214809/http://www.gamesradar.com/12-unfair-fighting-game-bosses-almost-made-us-rage-quit/|url-status=live}}</ref> Rick Marshall of [[MTV]] said in 2009, "As far as boss battles go, Azazel is the most difficult the franchise has ever offered—even on 'Easy' mode."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2460111/tekken-6-review-the-return-of-panda/|title=Tekken 6 Review: The Return of Panda|first=Rick|last=Marshall|work=MTV.com|date=November 3, 2009|access-date=November 1, 2016|archive-date=March 22, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322073315/http://www.mtv.com/news/2460111/tekken-6-review-the-return-of-panda/|url-status=live}}</ref> Stephen Nadee of WhatCulture named Azazel the number-one "worst" fighting game boss in 2013: "Understanding the game mechanics mean almost nothing when it comes to fighting Azazel particularly when he has his advantage in defense, his moves are fairly difficult to sidestep, and can counter-attack through his own blocking."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/gaming/10-worst-bosses-in-great-fighting-games?page=11|title=10 Worst Bosses In Great Fighting Games|first=Stephen|last=Nadee|work=WhatCulture|date=September 3, 2013|access-date=November 1, 2016|archive-date=November 3, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161103234424/http://whatculture.com/gaming/10-worst-bosses-in-great-fighting-games?page=11|url-status=live}}</ref> Eric Neigher of [[GameSpy]] wrote in his 2009 review of the game's [[PlayStation Portable]] release: "Azazel, ''Tekken 6's'' official nemesis, is perhaps the most badly designed, frustrating to play against, and overall worst boss ever."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://psp.gamespy.com/playstation-portable/tekken-next/1052995p1.htm|title=The Consensus: Tekken 6 PSP Review|first=Eric|last=Neigher|work=GameSpy.com|date=December 7, 2009|access-date=November 1, 2016}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> {{anchor|Bob}} ===Lars Alexandersson=== {{main|Lars Alexandersson}} ===Leo Kliesen=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Germany}} German * '''Fighting style :''' [[Bajiquan]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Veronica Taylor]] (''TK6''-onwards [grunts]) Philipp Zieschang (''TTT2, TK7'' [German, dialogues]) {{nihongo|Leo Kliesen|レオ・クリーゼン|Reo Kurīzen|lead=yes}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|title=Official statement by producer Katsuhiro Harada|publisher=Namco Bandai|access-date=November 27, 2016|archive-date=April 6, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170406215930/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|url-status=live}}</ref> is a [[Bajiquan]] practitioner from Germany whose father was a world-famous [[Spelunking|spelunker]] and whose mother Emma a G Corporation executive. Though their father disappeared during an expedition, Leo still wanted to follow his career path, until their mother was murdered by an unknown assailant. When the police abruptly call off the investigation, Leo opt to seek the truth alone, during which the G Corporation's [[Kazuya Mishima]] materializes as a person of interest. It was at this time that Leo learned of the Mishima Zaibatsu sponsoring The King of Iron Fist Tournament, at which Mishima planned to appear, and he decides to enter the competition in hopes of gaining access to him. In the ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' ending, Leo infiltrates a train owned by G Corporation and learns that their mother was involved with Mishima Zaibatsu twenty years before, heading a project called "Hybrid Gene". The ''Tekken Tag 2'' ending story in regarding of their mother's former job as a researcher in Zaibatsu is continued in ''[[Tekken 7]]''. In ''[[Tekken Comic]]'', Leo is male and [[Lili (Tekken)|Lili Rochefort]]'s bodyguard, accompanying her to [[Osaka]] to shoot a martial arts film. Namco attempted to cater to both male and female players with the character's shortened name and ambiguous design of short blonde hair and non-revealing clothing.<ref name="out">{{cite web|url=http://www.out.com/entertainment/popnography/2013/11/03/7-trans-friendly-video-game-characters|title=7 Trans-Friendly Video Game Characters|first=Andrew|last=Villagomez|work=[[Out.com]]|date=November 3, 2013|access-date=November 5, 2016|archive-date=November 6, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161106185256/http://www.out.com/entertainment/popnography/2013/11/03/7-trans-friendly-video-game-characters|url-status=live}}</ref> Series producer Katsuhiro Harada revealed Leo's full name (Eleonore) at the 2011 ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]'' premiere in [[Cologne]], Germany. He, however, did a comment on the character saying that "''Leo was female during developing''".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|title=Official statement by producer Katsuhiro Harada|work=YouTube|date=August 19, 2011|access-date=August 22, 2011|archive-date=April 6, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170406215930/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvzFEKWzN8k&feature=player_embedded#!|url-status=live}}</ref> This however cause fans quite debate concerning Leo's gender, as they have been misunderstood to think that Leo was officially confirmed as a female since that TTT2 provided Leo with a bikini and a male surfer suit. In most sources,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0M4Xx7RoDQ&index=394&list=PLsFNNn2-S-2fLqWRjPuUPTc0uZ1kyYkhl| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211117/N0M4Xx7RoDQ| archive-date=November 17, 2021 | url-status=live|title=Harada recent statement about Leo (at 13:42)|website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet|number=537447821993967616|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=それ、キャラ名も決まってない頃の開発当初は女性キャラ枠だった、が途中でコンセプト全部作り直した、という話ですよ。公式に不明ですから。 RT@negidera 何度も何度も同じ質問されてると思いますがレオの性別は不明ですよね?友達が女だと言ってきかないんです!!!回答お願いします!<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |date=November 26, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.twitlonger.com/show/na1kdv|title=Harada's second tweet about Leo's gender|access-date=July 21, 2017|archive-date=July 28, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170728202630/http://www.twitlonger.com/show/na1kdv|url-status=live}}</ref> Katsuhiro Harada redacted his statement, saying that Leo was conceived as a female character with the name of {{nihongo|Eleonore Kliesen|エレオノーラ・クリーゼン|Ereonōra Kurīzen|lead=yes}}, but since that Leo looked like a male in the initial concept arts he decided to change the concept before the release of arcade version of Tekken 6. He stated that the video about Leo's gender revealing in Germany has been modified by being cut back and forth. He confirmed that Leo's sex and gender always have been unknown and that the truth was still in the darkness. He explained also the TTT2 swimsuits situation saying that "''They are for those who see Leo as female and for those who see Leo as male''". He then affirmed that he's frustrated because Leo is always translated and referred with 'she'. Making Tom Goulter of ''GamesRadar'' said in a 2012 feature on the ''Tekken'' characters, "Choose this character if anyone tries to tell you that video games are all about enforcing restrictive gender binaries."<ref name="tekken55">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-characters-meet-55-here/|title=Tekken Tag Tournament 2 roster - Meet all 55 fighters|first=Tom|last=Goulter|work=GamesRadar|date=April 3, 2013|access-date=May 6, 2015|archive-date=April 22, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150422215456/http://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-tag-tournament-2-characters-meet-55-here/|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Miguel Caballero Rojo=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Spain}} Spaniard * '''Fighting style :''' None (Untrained Brawling) * '''Voiced by :''' [[Liam O'Brien]] (''TK6'' (dialogues) -present (grunts)) [[:jp:遠藤大智|Daichi Endō]] (2009 live-action film), Héctor Garay (''TTT2''–present (Spanish, dialogues)) At the age of fifteen, Spanish brawler<ref name="Tekken 6 2009">''Tekken 6''...developing new characters," ''PlayStation: The Official Magazine'' (January 2009), p. 47.</ref> {{nihongo|Miguel Caballero Rojo|ミゲル・カバジェロ・ロホ|Migeru Kabajero Roho|lead=yes}} was kicked out of the house by his parents for constantly fighting. He ran away and sought sanctuary inside a bar, where his sister, with whom he was extremely close, would visit him in secret. However, she is later killed on her wedding day after a group of Mishima Zaibatsu [[Fighter aircraft|fighter jets]] launch an airstrike on the church where the ceremony was being held.<ref name="gamespot">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/tekken-7-adds-miguel-whos-featured-in-the-newest-t/1100-6444347/|title=Tekken 7 Adds Miguel, Who's Featured in the Newest Trailer|first=Chris|last=Pereira|work=[[GameSpot]]|date=October 10, 2016|access-date=November 6, 2016|archive-date=November 17, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161117043838/http://www.gamespot.com/articles/tekken-7-adds-miguel-whos-featured-in-the-newest-t/1100-6444347/|url-status=live}}</ref> Miguel's investigation leads to the sixth tournament in order to seek answers from the corporation's CEO, Jin Kazama. Unfortunately, Jin suddenly disappeared, Miguel's life purpose to kill him also disappears. From that point forward, Miguel began to wander like a living specter from battle-torn town to another. Until one day, he is confronted by now ex-Zaibatsu leader Jin, with Miguel's purpose to kill him rise again. However, Jin held back and let Miguel finish, but Miguel refuse and spared, telling Jin that he will kill him once Jin has found hope without dying earlier yet. His early appearances resemble that of a [[Torero|bullfighter]], but his design was simplified in ''Tekken 7'' to an open red shirt and green combat trousers.<ref name="gamespot"/> He has no formal training in the martial arts. In Tekken 7, Miguel's 'Rage art' is somewhat unique in that the camera switches to a first person perspective from the opponents point of view, giving Miguel's violent beat down a particularly brutal feel. Miguel has a minor role in the 2009 ''[[Tekken (2009 film)|Tekken]]'' live-action film, and was played by [[Roger Huerta]]. He is defeated in the tournament by Jin. ===NANCY-MI847J=== NANCY-MI847J is a massive robotic security unit under the command of Jin Kazama. It is very difficult to destroy and possesses an arsenal of missiles and lasers. NANCY only appears in ''Tekken 6's'' arcade mode and "Time Attack" Mode as a bonus round battle before the player fights Jin. In the story mode, the robot is controllable in one level of the story mode when the player attempts infiltration of G Corporation's headquarters. NANCY is revealed to be the very first character that utilizes Wall Bound, which soon applied in ''Tekken 7'', starting from guest character [[#Geese Howard|Geese Howard]] in Season 1, then all characters as of Season 2. Steve West of ''Cinema Blend'' said about the character's fighting style: "NANCY doesn't react like a typical ''Tekken'' opponent. Rather than block your puny attempts to damage it, the robot will simply attack you whenever it feels like it."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cinemablend.com/games/Tekken-6-Would-Like-You-Meet-Nancy-8585.html|title=Tekken 6 Would Like You To Meet Nancy|first=Steve|last=West|work=Cinema Blend|date=2008|access-date=November 7, 2016|archive-date=November 8, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161108141320/http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Tekken-6-Would-Like-You-Meet-Nancy-8585.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Dale North of ''Destructoid'' commented in 2008: "Where do [Namco] get these [character] names? Bob and Nancy? That sounds like a Middle-American suburban couple."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-6-bob-meet-nancy-67649.phtml|title=Tekken 6: Bob, meet Nancy|first=Dale|last=North|work=Destructoid.com|date=January 30, 2008|access-date=November 7, 2016|archive-date=November 8, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161108134958/https://www.destructoid.com/tekken-6-bob-meet-nancy-67649.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Robert Richards/Slim Bob/Summer Bob=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' Freestyle [[Karate]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Patrick Seitz]] (''TK6''–present); [[Tsutomu Isobe]] (''Street Fighter X Tekken'', Japanese) Making his debut in ''Tekken 6'', '''{{nihongo|Robert Richards|ロバート・リチャーズ|Robāto Richāzu|lead=yes}}''',<ref>{{cite tweet|number=14858687554260992|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=His real name is "Robert Richards". Bob is nick name (my team staff) RT @AtHomeFamilyMan whats bob's last name? Bob just sounds too plain :(<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=November 2, 2016|date=December 14, 2010}}</ref> simply known as '''Bob''', is an American martial artist who participated in numerous fighting competitions but lacked power against larger opponents. He therefore fattened himself up to the point of [[Obesity-associated morbidity|morbid obesity]] while maintaining his previous speed, then entered the sixth tournament to silence his doubters. A thin version of the character, called "'''Slim Bob'''", is included in ''Tekken Tag Team Tournament 2'' as a download, while the original Bob was added to the roster of the 2016 ''[[Tekken 7]]'' update.<ref name="BobMR">{{cite web|url=http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/17/12210488/tekken-7-fated-retribution-new-characters-bob-master-raven|title=Tekken 7: Fated Retribution brings back Bob, adds Master Raven|first=Michael|last=McWhertor|work=[[Polygon.com]]|date=July 17, 2016|access-date=July 18, 2016|archive-date=July 18, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160718025752/http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/17/12210488/tekken-7-fated-retribution-new-characters-bob-master-raven|url-status=live}}</ref> Bob has a summer version names '''Summer Bob''' who's introduced in ''[[Tekken Mobile]]''. Summer Bob has the same fighting style and the same Rage Art like Bob. Reception to the character has been mixed, mainly due to his design. Robert Workman of [[GameDaily]] ranked Bob the tenth "ugliest game character" in 2008: "If the bright red shirt covering the gigantic frame isn't insulting enough, he also has a bleach blonde mop on his head."<ref>{{cite web|first=Robert |last=Workman |url=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-ten-ugliest-game-characters/190/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101102122710/http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-ten-ugliest-game-characters/190/ |archive-date=November 2, 2010 |title=Top 10 Ugliest Game Characters|work=[[GameDaily]]|date=January 23, 2008|access-date=January 23, 2008}}</ref> In 2010, [[GamesRadar]] proposed a fantasy fight between Bob and ''Street Fighter's'' [[Rufus (Street Fighter)|Rufus]] for ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'': "How two totally different companies [Namco and [[Capcom]]] decided they both needed speedy fat asses in their games at exactly the same time is something of a mystery, though ... we feel there's room for both of them."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/12-matchups-we-want-to-see-in-street-fighter-x-tekken/|title=12 matchups we want to see in Street Fighter X Tekken|publisher=GamesRadar|author=Grimm, Michael|date=August 3, 2010|access-date=August 3, 2010|archive-date=October 14, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014091003/http://www.gamesradar.com/12-matchups-we-want-to-see-in-street-fighter-x-tekken/|url-status=live}}</ref> ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]'' ranked Bob among the "25 Most Badass Fat Guys in Games" in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.complex.com/video-games/2011/05/25-fat-guys-in-games/13#13 |title=The 25 Most Badass Fat Guys In Games |first=Troy |last=Mounis |work=Complex.com |date=May 12, 2011 |access-date=May 12, 2011 |archive-date=April 3, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403203552/https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2011/05/25-fat-guys-in-games#13 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2012, Jeff Marchiafava of ''[[Game Informer]]'' deemed Bob one of the most "ridiculous" ''Tekken'' characters: "Bob is from America. Bob is also morbidly obese. That's pretty much all the thought Namco put into Bob."<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/08/27/the-most-ridiculous-characters-of-tekken-tag-tournament-2.aspx?PostPageIndex=1 |title=The Most Ridiculous Characters Of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 |first=Jeff|last=Marchiafava|magazine=Game Informer |date=August 27, 2012 |access-date=August 27, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141230145058/http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/08/27/the-most-ridiculous-characters-of-tekken-tag-tournament-2.aspx?PostPageIndex=1 |archive-date=December 30, 2014 }}</ref> ===Zafina=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown (Possibly Egypt) * '''Fighting style :''' Ancient Assassination Arts * '''Voiced by :''' [[Cindy Robinson]] {{nihongo|Zafina|ザフィーナ|Zafīna|lead=yes}} (زافينا) is a [[Ethnic groups in West Asia|Middle Eastern]] woman, probably of [[Egyptians|Egyptian]] descent.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=452138449017896960|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=Middle East (Probably Egypt) RT@LoganVTG what's zafina's nationality?<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=November 6, 2016|date=April 4, 2014}}</ref> She was born into an ancient bloodline of dispellers of evil and possesses spiritual powers. Raised as a warrior and serving as her clan's assassin, she uses her spiritual gifts on the side working as an astrologist. Zafina is tasked with guarding a sealed royal tomb that believed to maintain the clan's well-being, and she has defeated all who have tried to infiltrate it. She prophesies the clash of two "evil stars" (Jin Kazama and Kazuya Mishima) who will bring about the world's end. Zafina, therefore, travels to the [[Far East]], where Jin and Kazuya are predicted to meet. In ''Tekken 6's'' "Scenario Campaign" story mode, Zafina allies herself with Lars Alexandersson and Raven against the Tekken Force, and gives them the location of Azazel's Temple. In ''Tekken 7'', she has a new design and has gained possession of Azazel's Orb (as seen on Devil Jin's ''Tekken 6'' ending), giving her Azazel-like powers to the hand she's holding as the orb seems to be still holding the demon's essence. She sought Claudio for an assistant to suppress the seal of Azazel's essence from his possible return. ==Introduced in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''== ===Sebastian=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Monaco}} Monégasque * '''Fighting style :''' Self-Taught (based on Lili's fighting style) * '''Voiced by :''' {{Ill|Serge Bourrier|fr}} (''TTT2'') {{nihongo|Sebastian|セバスチャン|Sebasuchan}} is Lili's butler who made his debut as a playable character in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' as part of a free update on October 9, 2012.<ref name=joystiq/> He previously appeared as an unplayable character in Lili's ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' and ''Tekken 6'' endings. Sebastian also appears alongside Lili in the game ''[[Digimon World Re:Digitize]]'' with his trained Angemon.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-06-26/tekken-lili-crosses-over-in-digimon-world-re-digitize |title=Tekken's Lili Crosses Over in Digimon World Re:Digitize - Interest |publisher=Anime News Network |date=July 4, 2012 |access-date=October 21, 2012 |archive-date=October 25, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025172453/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-06-26/tekken-lili-crosses-over-in-digimon-world-re-digitize |url-status=live }}</ref> Sebastian utilizes Lili's moveset, sharing many of her moves including the ones from ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' that were removed in the current releases.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTww49d6Tmw&feature=player_embedded | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211117/BTww49d6Tmw| archive-date=November 17, 2021 | url-status=live|title=「鉄拳タッグトーナメント2」キャラクター紹介(セバスチャン)|publisher=YouTube|date=September 19, 2012|access-date=October 4, 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref> ==Introduced in ''Tekken Revolution''== ===Eliza=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown {{nihongo|Eliza|エリザ|Eriza}} is a [[vampire]] who made her debut in the [[free-to-play]] spin-off ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. She was one of the ten character choices in a poll to determine the new character addition for the game; she was eventually voted number one most wanted character, ahead of [[#Sexy Tekken Force Member|Sexy Tekken Force Member]] and [[#Shin Kamiya|Shin Kamiya]] at [[San Diego Comic Con]] 2013, ensuring her inclusion to the game. According to her backstory, Eliza is a powerful and immortal vampire who had existed since more than 1000 years ago. One day after escaping from one of the members of ancient time's Sirius organization, whom Claudio Serafino descendant to, with the intention of taking a nap inside her coffin, she accidentally fell into a deep sleep for hundreds of years. In present-day [[Monaco]], the Rochefort family built a mansion above her coffin, thus imprisoning her, which was also meant for her shelter from being chased by each descendant of the ancient time's Sirius members. She eventually woke up and managed to escape recently and plan an exact revenge on the present day Sirius organization. Eliza still has [[Narcolepsy|difficulty in controlling her sleep]] and will fall asleep even in the middle of fights; however, she can potentially recover her health while doing so. ''Tekken 7'' is her main series playable debut, where she utilizes a similar playstyle to Akuma from ''[[Street Fighter]]'', such as having 2D-area fighting game mechanics like jumping attacks and special cancels, and ''Street Fighter''-styled Super meter, referred to as a "Blood" gauge. Her sleeping mechanic has also been reworked, allowing her to build her "Blood" gauge rather than recovering health. Eliza's fighting style incorporates several supernatural moves (such as [[teleportation]]). She can also shoot a grounded energy wave that goes straight, although unlike [[Jinpachi Mishima|Jinpachi]]'s fireball, it is blockable. ==Introduced in ''Tekken 7/Fated Retribution''== ===Claudio Serafino=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Italy}} Italian * '''Fighting style :''' Sirius-Style Exorcism Sorcery * '''Voiced by :''' [[:it:Diego Baldoin|Diego Baldoin]] (''T7''),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.facebook.com/TheMerluzz/posts/1684131588264260|title=Yasuo di lol e Diego Baldoin, Claudio di Tekken7 è Diego Baldoin, Hit di DB Super e Diego Baldoin. Non sono io!! Quindi faremo un ... - Facebook|website=[[Facebook]]|language=it|date=September 15, 2017|access-date=January 23, 2019|archive-date=April 3, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403203636/https://m.facebook.com/login.php?next=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2FTheMerluzz%2Fposts%2F1684131588264260&refsrc=deprecated&_rdr|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Kohsuke Toriumi]] (''Pachi-Slot T4'')<ref>{{cite tweet|user=team_yamasa|number=1174844366298341376|title=【#teamYAMASA を応援しよう!】 フォロー&RTキャンペーン! 当アカウント( @team_YAMASA )をフォローして、このツイートをリツイートすれば、抽選で5名様に豪華声優陣の直筆サイン色紙をプレゼントWrapped present #mastercup11 でも今乗りに乗っているteamYAMASAの活躍に震えろFrog face 締め切りは9/24(火)昼12:00まで|language=ja|date=September 19, 2019|access-date=April 24, 2020}}</ref> {{nihongo|Claudio Serafino|クラウディオ・セラフィーノ|Kuraudio Serafīno}} is a white-clad man hailing from Italy. He is a leader of a secret Anti-Devil organization in combating the Devil Gene's threat, known as Archers of Sirius. Empowered with a Sirius magic, he has tattoos around his left eye and black tapes covering his right arm, which can project and shoot blue lights/boost during battles. He is one of the playable characters in the first location tests of ''Tekken 7''.<ref name="T7Loctest">{{cite web|title=Tekken 7 News From Tokyo Game Show 2014|date=September 20, 2014|url=http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=130139|publisher=Tekken Zaibatsu|access-date=September 20, 2014|archive-date=September 22, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140922041328/http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=130139|url-status=live}}</ref> During an interview with Harada, it was said that Claudio was created to counter the Devil Gene's reign, thus would play an important role in the game.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tekken 7 Will Add More Characters Through Time Release|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2015/03/25/tekken-7-will-add-new-characters-updates/|website=Siliconera|date=March 25, 2015|access-date=September 18, 2016|archive-date=September 19, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160919034447/http://www.siliconera.com/2015/03/25/tekken-7-will-add-new-characters-updates/|url-status=live}}</ref> The reason behind his organization's secret from the public and a sudden disclosure is not yet known at this point. Some time later, Claudio's organization was approached by the Mishima Zaibatsu, led by Heihachi Mishima, to join their conglomerate. However, the archers refused and the Mishima Zaibatsu continues to attempt to persuade them. Having noticed some suspicious acts by Heihachi and his Zaibatsu, Claudio was prompted to investigate the reasons behind the Mishima Zaibatsu's persuasion, even though his uneasy service with Heihachi is temporary. During his alliance with the Mishima Zaibatsu, he met [[Ling Xiaoyu]]. After learning about her connection to [[Jin Kazama]], Claudio decides to use her as bait to capture Jin. He later gains assistance from a fortune teller, Zafina, who is currently cursed by an orb of a fully weakened Azazel, in order to prevent the monster's full return through stopping a continued war between Jin and Kazuya after the latter Kazuya killed Heihachi in their last fight. ===Fahkumram=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thai * '''Fighting style :''' [[Muay Thai]] * '''Voiced by :''' Aphichat Samutsiri ({{lang-th|อภิชาติ สมุทคีรี}})<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://gamefever.co/2019/12/tekken-7-%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%9B%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%A7-%E0%B8%9F%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%B3%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A1-%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%A7/ |title=Tekken 7 เปิดตัว "ฟ้าคำราม" นักมวยไทยที่มีเสียงพากย์เป็นภาษาไทย! |access-date=December 10, 2019 |archive-date=September 30, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210930124552/https://gamefever.co/2019/12/tekken-7-%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%9B%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%95%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%A7-%E0%B8%9F%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%84%E0%B8%B3%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A1-%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%A7/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Fahkumram ({{lang-th|ฟ้าคำราม}}) is a very tall, tattooed, strong and muscular man from Thailand. He is a legendary Muay Thai champion and the national hero of Thailand. The scars he received were a result from being stricken by lightning at age 12, with Fahkumram somehow surviving and obtaining superhuman abilities, as well as growing over two meters tall. He eventually becomes a champion at the age of 18 and grows into an honorable family man who cares for his family, including his daughter who looks up to him. Unfortunately, at the age of 24, his life was to take a dramatic turn for the worse. Corrupt officials attempt to lure and use Fahkumram as a slave for their illegal activities, even taking his family hostage after Fahkumram is falsely arrested for defending himself against and killing his would-be assassins (who also rigged his last official match). These events cause him to become more cynical and deluded by his country's corruptions. When the war between the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation occurs four years later, the corrupt government dispatches Fahkumram primarily to eliminate the Zaibatsu by enlisting him for the seventh King of Iron Fist Tournament; Fahkumram hopes to use this as an opportunity to save his family, he should win liberty once and for all. ===Gigas=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Destructive Impulse {{nihongo|Gigas|ギガース|Gigās}} is a hulking, red-skinned humanoid who appears to have cybernetics attached to his otherwise nude body. His fighting style is "Destructive Impulse". He was one of the characters whose existence was leaked before being officially revealed as the second new character added post-launch of ''Tekken 7''. Gigas was revealed to be created by a research team in the development of biotechnological weapons. Gigas was sent in the tournament to tests his fighting capabilities. It is hinted in both his own and Katarina's endings that he might be Katarina Alves' adoptive father, who is kidnapped by G Corp and mutated into Gigas. ===Josie Rizal=== {{main|Josie Rizal}} ===Katarina Alves=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian * '''Fighting style :''' [[Savate]] * '''Voiced by :''' Thaís Durães {{nihongo|Katarina Alves|カタリーナ・アウヴェス|Katarīna Auvesu}} is a Brazilian woman who practices the art of [[savate]]. She is described as a "sassy, mouthed talker", as well as a beginner-friendly character, with simple strings to execute combos. Along with Claudio, she is one of the characters available in the first location tests of ''Tekken 7''.<ref name="T7Loctest" /> She is currently searching for her missing adoptive father, who happens to be G Corporation's brainwashed monster known as Gigas, as seen on her and Gigas' ending. Katarina seems to be very confident in her abilities as a fighter; alongside her cocky attitude, her fighting pose has her guard totally lowered (contrary to a traditional savate stance), and her posture is completely relaxed. ===Kazumi Mishima/Devil Kazumi=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japanese * '''Fighting style :''' Hachijo Style Karate mixed with Mishima Style Karate * '''Voiced by :''' [[Yumi Hara]] {{nihongo|Kazumi Mishima|三島 一美|Mishima Kazumi|}}, née {{nihongo4|Hachijo|八条}}, is married to [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]] and the mother of [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], the adoptive mother of Lee Chaolan, the daughter-in-law of Jinpachi Mishima, and also the paternal grandmother of Jin Kazama. She serves as the final [[Boss (video gaming)|boss]] in the arcade mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]'',<ref>{{cite tweet|number=566108845739479040|user=Flying_Wonkey|title=Kazumi is the final boss in Tekken 7, her character intro pose has her entering the battle on a tiger then getting off.<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |accessdate=February 13, 2015|date=February 12, 2015}}</ref> but was eventually replaced with Akuma when certain conditions have been met. Before ''Tekken 7'', she was only alluded to twice: once in Heihachi's stage in ''[[Tekken 2]]'', in which her and Heihachi's names are written on the floorboard of the temple in the style of [[wikt:相合傘|Aiaigasa]] (a romantic expression to show love between couples), as well as in the non-canon OVA ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', in which she is mentioned to have died shortly after giving birth to Kazuya. She is seen in a photo inside a locket, cradling baby Kazuya. The debut trailer of ''Tekken 7'' features Kazumi appearing in person for the first time, with her and Heihachi's Aiaigasa-stylized name also shown. Prior to becoming the seventh time release character added to ''Tekken 7'', her human form was playable, yet her devil form remains unplayable. You can also play her devil form as a cheat; the opponent Kazumi will be in her human form, even if you beat her once. Because of this, even when players set the round number from the game options, the 5th stage will be 2 instead of 1. Kazumi's fighting style is Hachijo Style Karate, which is very similar to the Mishima Style Karate as practiced by the rest of her family, with additional tiger-summoning and levitating ability akin to Jinpachi Mishima. As a final boss, Kazumi is fought in two phases; upon beating her once, she transforms into a stronger [[Phoenix (mythology)|phoenix]]-like white Devil form and remains that way for the duration of the stage. In her devil form, besides having the original devil's powers of third eyed Devil Blaster and wings, her tiger-summoning ability is enhanced, and the tiger's color itself changes to white. Upon beating her once as Devil Kazumi, rather than transforming into a stronger white Devil form, she fights back randomly. In the story, Kazumi first meets Heihachi when she visits Jinpachi's dojo to train with him. Both Heihachi and Kazumi come closer and eventually marry, with Kazumi giving birth to Kazuya. Five years later, Kazumi suddenly gets sick; her illness passes quickly, but Kazumi begins behaving differently, exhibiting signs of a split personality, likely due to the awakening of her Devil Gene. During this time, Kazumi saves Akuma's life. After he recovers, Kazumi asks Akuma to find and kill Heihachi and Kazuya. Akuma agrees, claiming that this will settle the debt that he owes Kazumi. Many days later, Kazumi suddenly attempts to kill Heihachi, revealing that the reason she married him is because her clan foresaw his attempted world domination in the future and sent her to kill him. However, Heihachi proves stronger and, realizing the woman he loved is gone, regretfully kills her in the act of self-defense. ===Leroy Smith=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' [[Wing Chun]] * '''Voiced by :''' [[Dave Fennoy]] (main games), [[:ja:菊池康弘|Yasuhiro Kikuchi]] (''Tekken: Bloodline''; Japanese),<ref name="bloodlinejp">{{cite web |title=Tekken: Bloodline (2022 TV Show) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/japanese-cast/ |website=Behind The Voice Actors |access-date=August 26, 2022 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources. |archive-date=September 22, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220922055006/https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/japanese-cast/ |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Krizz Kaliko]] (''Tekken: Bloodline''; English)<ref name="bloodline">{{cite web |title=Tekken: Bloodline (2022 TV Show) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/ |website=Behind The Voice Actors |access-date=August 23, 2022 |postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources. |archive-date=September 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220920171608/https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Tekken-Bloodline/ |url-status=live }}</ref> {{nihongo|Leroy Smith|リロイ・スミス|Riroi Sumisu}} is an African-American martial artist from New York City. During his childhood, escalating gang violence leads to the Big Apple War, a massive battle between rival gangs that results in many civilian casualties, including Leroy's family. Leroy is also injured in the conflict, falling into a river and being washed out to sea before being found by a merchant ship. With nowhere to return to, Leroy travels the world as a trader before settling in [[Hong Kong]] to learn the [[Wing Chun]] martial art. Nearly a half-century later, Leroy returns to New York to take revenge on the gangsters and the Mishima Zaibatsu, whom he learns were responsible for the events leading to the Big Apple War. He also has a pet pit-bull dog named "Sugar",<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1203866204886028289|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=Name is “Sugar”. Suger is a Leroy follower. You can call Sugar by command input, but it may not attack depending…<!-- full text of tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |date=December 9, 2019}}</ref> that can assist Leroy in his battles. The Game Award 2022 trailer of ''Tekken 8'' reveals that Leroy opens a coffee shop and becoming Manhattan's historical figure at some point, with his statue is seen in the game's Midtown's Time Square stage. Leroy himself eventually revealed in EVO Japan 2023 to have return playable in this game. Although Heihachi suddenly disappeared, but unbeknownst that his enemy's son, Kazuya permanently killed him, Leroy's peaceful day is far from over, when Kazuya publicly reveals himself as a devil to the world. Although Leroy did not appear in ''Tekken 3'', he appears in Season 1 of retold animated series ''[[Tekken: Bloodline]]'', where Jin unintentionally injured his knee during their match, which also led him to gain a cane he used as a temporary weapon in the game's main story. Following the match, Leroy also warns Jin about Heihachi's true purpose like how it affects Kazuya, similar warning which Jin heard from a tournament veteran, Paul about who Kazuya was like. ===Lidia Sobieska=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Poland}} Polish * '''Fighting style :''' Traditional [[Karate]] * '''Voiced by :''' Aleksandra Nowicka<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=751399912150510&id=138303293460178&__tn__=%2As%2As-R|title=Już niebawem jako premier polski wchodzę na ring TEKKEN 7 #TEKKEN #TEKKEN7 - Facebook|website=[[Facebook]]|language=pl|date=February 22, 2021|access-date=March 21, 2021|archive-date=April 3, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403203640/https://m.facebook.com/login.php?next=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2Fstory.php%3Fstory_fbid%3D751399912150510%26id%3D138303293460178%26__tn__%3D%252As%252As-R&refsrc=deprecated&_rdr|url-status=live}}</ref> {{nihongo|Lidia Sobieska|リディア ソビエスカ|Ridiya Sobiesuka}} is a Polish karateka who became prime minister at young age. She was first announced at Japan Fighting Game Publishers Roundtable 2, 2021 as both second and last fighter of ''Tekken 7'' Season 4. Her grandfather was once the prime minister of their country before her. The reason she became her grandfather's successor at a young age immediately, is because her father was killed in a helicopter crash in which someone attempted an assassination on her grandfather, this being the main reason she entered the political world. Due to having had spent too long with martial arts prior to entering the political world, she sometimes slips into speaking like she is in the dojo whilst on the phone with her aide during her political career. After receiving a letter from Heihachi, but knowing he would be planning a hostile takeover on her country, she enters The King of Iron Fist tournament to defend her people. However, combined by the seventh tournament's cancellation and Heihachi's true death at the hands of Kazuya, what become the fate of Lidia's home country is unknown. ===Lucky Chloe=== {{main|Lucky Chloe}} ===Master Raven=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' [[Ninjutsu]] * '''Voiced by :''' Sorcha Chisholm<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sorchamusic.com/voice|title=Sorcha Chisholm - Voice|website=sorchamusic.com|access-date=March 6, 2018|archive-date=January 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190106162757/https://sorchamusic.com/voice|url-status=live}}</ref> {{nihongo|Master Raven|マスターレイヴン|Masutā Reivun}} is a female superior of the original [[Raven (Tekken)|Raven]], debuted in ''[[Tekken 7|Tekken 7: Fated Retribution]]'' through time release. In a battle, she carries a sword similar to Yoshimitsu. ===Shaheen=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabian * '''Fighting style :''' Military Fighting Style * '''Voiced by :''' [[Fadi Rifai]] Shaheen ({{lang-ja|シャヒーン|Shahīn}}, {{lang-ar|شاهين|Shahin}}) is a Saudi Arabian man wearing a [[shemagh]] and [[agal]] on his head. He also wields a scimitar around his waist. Shaheen was designed by illustrator NINNIN, one of several character designers and illustrators employed to create character designs for ''Tekken 7'', with help from community feedback on social media, particularly those from Saudi Arabia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avoidingthepuddle.com/news/2014/12/31/new-tekken-7-character-shaheen-render-revealed|title=New Tekken 7 Character Shaheen Render Revealed|date=December 31, 2014|publisher=Avoiding The Puddle|access-date=January 1, 2015}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The character drew attention from the Middle Eastern mainstream press, being featured in publication medias from several countries, including Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} Shaheen is a bodyguard for a [[private military company]], tasked with protecting key figures in the world. It is said that under his guard, no one has come to be attacked. However, one day a friend to Shaheen who was a top figure in the oil industry was mysteriously found dead. Although it was reported as an accidental death, Shaheen always had his doubts. Sometime later, G Corporation acquires the PMC employing him and everyone that Shaheen was previously familiar with ended up resigning after the acquisition. Having figured that all of this was too much of a coincidence, Shaheen decided to investigate and find out the truth of what is really going on by confronting the G Corporation's CEO and a suspect of his friend, Kazuya. Shaheen offers to make peace instead of taking revenge, in honor of his deceased friend, Kazuya refuses the truce and flies away in his Devil form, to Shaheen's surprise. Now realizing how abominable Kazuya is, Shaheen sets out to apprehend Kazuya when they encounter each other again and avenge his friend's death. ==Introduced in ''Tekken Mobile''== ===Isaak=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Isaak is a free-to-play character in Tekken Mobile. His nationality and fighting style are unspecified. He has short blonde hair, wears a jacket with lightly shredded jeans. ===Revenant=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Revenant is a non-playable boss. He is a paranormal being masked in heavy gear, and comes from an unknown country. He is an enemy of Kazuya, and mimics his fighting style. ===Rodeo=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|USA}} American * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Bo "Rodeo" Montana is an all-American fighter. He was a star athlete in college, captain of the football team, and a military soldier with a flawless combat record. While in the army, his squad was ambushed by Revenant, leaving them with their "life force" stripped. He soon becomes a fighter to exact revenge on Revenant, and in turn, restore his comrades lives. ===Ruby=== * '''Nationality :''' Unknown * '''Fighting style :''' Unknown Ruby is a female biker who has a fighting style similar to Paul Phoenix. ===Tiger Miyagi=== * '''Origin :''' {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan * '''Fighting style :''' [[Karate]] Tiger Miyagi is a karate fighter from an unspecified part of Asia. His first outfit has him with plaited long black hair, while his second outfit gives him very short hair. ===Yue=== * '''Nationality :''' {{flagicon|China}} Chinese * '''Fighting style :''' Traditional Chinese Martial Arts (based on [[Bajiquan]]) Yue is a female Asian fighter who practices generic martial arts. She heavily resembles [[Pai Chan]], a playable character in fighting game series ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. ==Guest characters== ===Akuma=== {{more|Akuma (Street Fighter)}} :Voiced by: [[Taketora (voice actor)|Taketora]] Akuma, known in Japan as {{Nihongo|Gouki|豪鬼|Gōki}}, is a Japanese martial artist who has mastered the dark powers of the Satsui no Hado, seeking to increase his own strength and defeat the most powerful opponents in the world. Hailing from [[Capcom]]'s ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series, Akuma makes a special guest appearance in ''Tekken 7: Fated Retribution''. In the story, Kazumi saves his life when he suffers an unknown critical injury. Shortly thereafter, Kazumi asks him to find and kill Heihachi and Kazuya. Akuma agrees, claiming that this will settle the debt that he owes her. Akuma retains many of his abilities from the ''Street Fighter'' games, such as his Gohadoken, Shakunetsu Hadoken, Gou Shoryuken, Tatsumaki Zankukyaku, Zanku Hadoken, Hyakkishu, and Ashura Senku, along with Messatsu Gou Hadou as his Super Move and Shin Shun Goku Satsu as his Rage Art. Akuma is the first character to possess an exclusive game mechanic in the form of the EX/Super meter and Focus Attack from ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', which replaces his Rage Drive. This meter mechanic was also given to Eliza from ''Tekken Revolution'' following her introduction to the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.destructoid.com/tekken-7-fated-retribution-announced-the-first-new-character-is-street-fighter-s-akuma-326097.phtml|title=Tekken 7: Fated Retribution announced, the first new character is Street Fighter's Akuma|first=Joe|last=Parlock|work=[[Destructoid]]|date=December 12, 2015|access-date=December 12, 2015|archive-date=December 13, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151213100623/http://www.destructoid.com/tekken-7-fated-retribution-announced-the-first-new-character-is-street-fighter-s-akuma-326097.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> He is the only guest character in the story mode of ''Tekken 7''. Prior to Akuma's inclusion, [[Morrigan Aensland]] from Capcom's ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' series was also considered for ''Tekken 7'', but was cut due to animation-related difficulties.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1217393767981838337|user=Harada_TEKKEN|title=実のところ2017年のゲスト参戦では最有力で、実際カプコンの小野さんに正式打診する一歩手前でした。 モデリングとかアニメーション再現&amp;味付けには自信はあったのですが、戦術の再現性検証に時間がかかりそうだったので当時は諦めましたね。<!-- full text of the tweet that Twitter returned to the bot (excluding links) added by TweetCiteBot. This may be better truncated or may need expanding (TW limits responses to 140 characters) or case changes. --> |date=January 15, 2020}}</ref> ===Geese Howard=== {{more|Geese Howard}} :Voiced by: [[Richard Epcar]] (dialogue),<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1013595516918063104|title=I did indeed. No such footage exists as far as I know.|user=RichardEpcar|last=Epcar|first=Richard|date=July 1, 2018|access-date=January 23, 2019}}</ref> [[Kong Kuwata]] (special move dialogues) {{nihongo|Geese Howard|ギース・ハワード|Gīsu Hawādo}} is an American martial artist who serves as the reigning crime boss of the city of South Town. Originating in [[SNK]]'s fighting game series ''[[Fatal Fury (series)|Fatal Fury]]'', ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' and ''[[The King of Fighters]]'', he appears as the second guest character to be included in ''Tekken 7'' and the second downloadable fighter for the console and PC versions after Eliza.<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/6MK2TKFFtQA Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20170716222910/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MK2TKFFtQA&gl=US&hl=en Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MK2TKFFtQA| title = TEKKEN 7 - Geese Howard Reveal Trailer {{!}} PS4, XB1, PC | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> In the trailer for his addition to the cast, Geese's disembodied voice calls out to a meditating Heihachi Mishima, taunting him with the suggestion that he surrender his plan of worldwide conquest before Geese, due to the world being too big for the old Mishima to control and presumably predicting his death at the hands of his son and now G Corporation CEO, Kazuya. In a similar vein to the fellow guest character [[Akuma (Street Fighter)|Akuma]], whose gameplay uniquely incorporates its own version of ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'s'' Focus Attack and EX/Super meter mechanics, Geese's gameplay mechanics derive from his appearance in ''[[The King of Fighters XIV]]'', utilizing his own unique MAX Mode to access specific EX moves and being able to cancel normal and command moves into this state. Like Akuma, Geese does not possess a Rage Drive, but similar to how the former can expend his Super meter to perform the Messatsu Gou Hadou, Geese has access to two Super Moves ("Climax Arts" in ''KoF XIV''), which are Raging Storm and Raigou Reppuken. Geese is also the only character to have two Rage Arts, his first being Rashōmon, now initiated with a regular attack instead of a counter-throw, and the second his infamous 10-button combination input super, Deadly Rave. Prior to the Season 2 update, he was the only character to have a wall-bounce mechanic. His Rashomon attack from ''Tekken 7'' is eventually being applied in ''[[The King of Fighters XV]]''. ===Gon=== {{more|Gon (manga)}} {{Nihongo|Gon|ゴン|lead=yes}} is a diminutive dinosaur who is the eponymous title character of the [[Gon (manga)|manga series]] and media franchise. He makes a one-time playable guest appearance in the [[PlayStation]] version of ''Tekken 3''. Due to his guest character status, Gon never returns in subsequent ''Tekken'' games. ===Negan Smith=== {{More|Negan}} :Voiced by: [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]] Negan Smith, better known as {{nihongo4|Negan|ニーガン・スミス|Negan Sumisu}}, is a fictional character from the [[Image Comics]]' comic book series ''[[The Walking Dead (comic book)|The Walking Dead]]''. He is the leader of the Saviors, a group of roughly 1,000 survivors in the Sanctuary that enslaves other survivor communities, and forces them to pay tribute to him. He fights using "Lucille", a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, named after his late wife. Negan is the fourth guest character to appear in ''Tekken 7'', and was added as part of the second season of downloadable content. Negan is also the second guest character to originate from a comic after Gon in ''Tekken 3'', and the first guest character who was not created by a Japanese publisher. He is modeled after and voiced by [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]], who portrays the character on the [[The Walking Dead (TV series)|television series]]. For an unknown reason, he was not included in Round 2 arcade port of ''Fated Retribution''. ===Noctis Lucis Caelum=== {{more|Noctis Lucis Caelum}} :Voiced by: [[Tatsuhisa Suzuki]] {{nihongo|Noctis Lucis Caelum|ノクティス・ルシス・チェラム|Nokutisu Rushisu Cheramu}}, {{nihongo|Noct|ノクト|Nokuto}} for short, the prince of the kingdom of Lucis and the main protagonist of [[Square Enix]]'s role-playing game ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''. He appears as the third guest character in ''Tekken 7''. In the trailer for his appearance in the game, he is one of Lars' acquaintances, and the two enjoy time fishing together. In ''Tekken 7'', Rather than being voiced by English cast, such as Noctis’ English voice actor [[Ray Chase (voice actor)|Ray Chase]], he and the rest of ''Final Fantasy'' cast being voice in Japanese instead. Noctis' gameplay is slightly different amongst both the regular and guest fighters of ''Tekken 7''. He is a standard Tekken-style character who can also utilize the meter-style characters' (Akuma, Eliza, Geese) jump-in attacks. His main power is to summon a variety of different weapons during battle, while utilize some magic attacks and artillery. Fellow ''Final Fantasy XV'' characters Ignis Scientia, Gladio Amicitia, Prompto Argentum, Cindy Aurum, Cid Sophiar and a Chocobo make non-playable cameo appearances on Noctis' home stage, the Hammerhead gas station. ==Secondary characters== The following lists the secondary characters that appear in the series. While they do not participate in the tournament or even are not fighters in any way, they still influence the story, particularly in its characters. ===Dr. Abel=== {{nihongo|Dr. Abel|ドクトル・アベル|Dokutoru Aberu|}} is a [[mad scientist]] who works for Mishima Zaibatsu alongside his rival, [[Dr. Bosconovitch]]. He revives the deceased Bryan Fury by reanimating him into a [[cyborg]]. Abel sent Bryan to Tournament 3 to collect mechanical data from Bosconovitch for his plans to build a cyborg army. After the second tournament, Abel abandoned Bryan and attempted to kill a would be G Corporation's scientist Jane with his satellite death ray, seeing her as a potential threat to his evil plan. However, a Jack-2 whom Jane met shielded her from his attacks, thus destroying him instead. When Jane break into the Mishima Zaibatsu's labs and revives her Jack-2 into Gun Jack, Abel attempt kill both of them twice, but Jane was able to implemented an energy shield on Gun Jack, thereby saving their lives. Later, Bryan was in a state of despair when his life was expiring after Dr. Abel left him died. Between ''Tekken 2'' and ''Tekken 3'' Abel was also involved on experimenting children into child soldiers using Devil Gene research under Heihachi's orders, with a British boxer Steve Fox is one of the surviving children whose deaths had been faked and hiding from Heihachi's watch for years thanks to the former Zaibatsu researcher Emma Kliesen, Leo Kliesen's now late-mother. At the end of Tournament 4, Bryan found Abel and punched him across the room, killing him instantly, shortly before Yoshimitsu brought a dying Bryan to Doctor Bosconovitch. As Abel's death-ray is now belonged to Mishima Zaibatsu, during his time working with Heihachi, it is last used by Heihachi to record Kazuya's battle in his devil form against Akuma at G Corporation Tower worldwide, then use it to kill them. However, both Kazuya and Akuma survived the blast, whereas Kazuya uses his Devil Blaster to destroy Abel's satellite and makes the public to forget his demonic existence, until Heihachi have no choice to secretly entrust the truth to Lars and Lee through letting the journalist they hired interview with him about how Mishima feud first started. ===Emma Kliesen=== {{nihongo|Emma Kliesen|エマ・クリーゼン|Ema Kurīzen}} is the mother of [[#Leo Kliesen|Leo]]. She worked as an executive of G Corporation. Her husband disappeared when Leo was still a child. Some time before the events of ''[[Tekken 6]]'', Emma was murdered by an unknown assailant who is suspected to be sent by her superior, [[Kazuya Mishima]], thus sparking Leo's quest to take revenge against Kazuya. In both Leo and Steve Fox's endings in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', it is revealed that Emma once worked for Mishima Zaibatsu twenty years ago and that she was the supervisor of the "Hybrid Gene" program conducted by [[Heihachi Mishima]], which consisted of injecting subjects who could withstand the fatal impact of the Devil Gene. One of the subjects, Steve, then known as NT01, was taken in by Emma, who reported his disappearance as death. After briefly taking care of him, Emma left Steve to be adopted in England. ===Hawk, Falcon, and Owl=== Hawk, Falcon and Owl are codenames assigned for the highest-ranking members of the Tekken Force. They appear as enemies in the Tekken Force mini-game in ''[[Tekken 3]]''. In Tekken 3 you can play it with a cheat. ===Jack-4=== Jack-4 (introduced in ''[[Tekken 5]]'') is an upgrade of Gun Jack, created by G Corporation and the only one in the Jack series that is non-playable. Like P. Jack, this model has a separate personality. Unlike other models in the Jack series, this one is mass-produced to serve as the foot soldiers of the G Corporation. While these never participate in any tournament, they are sent by G Corporation's Nebraska branch to kill Kazuya Mishima after they no longer need him, and the subsequent battle in Hon-Maru almost results in the death of Heihachi Mishima. However Heihachi survived and blasted far away from Hon-Maru, until he recovered from a comatose for days when the fifth tournament was announced. These specific models have a self-destruct device embedded in them, indicated when one of them peels away its face to reveal a countdown. They also appear as enemies in the Scenario Campaign mode in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and a ''Tekken 5'' flashback chapter of ''Tekken 7''. ===Jane=== :Voiced by: [[Eri Sendai]] (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'' (Japanese)), [[Erin Fitzgerald]] (''TK6''), Jessica Schwartz (''Tekken: The Motion Picture'' (English)) {{nihongo|Jane|ジェーン|Jēn}} is a scientist working for G Corporation. As a child, she was orphaned in the war zone and was left in the care of Jack-2, who defied his orders to raise her. However, he was eventually destroyed by an explosion, and Jane, then a scientist, determined to rebuild her friend. Nineteen years later, she developed Gun Jack (also known as Jack-3) and sent him to the third tournament to retrieve Jack-2's memories. The two managed to break the Mishima Zaibatsu's labs, but were attacked by Dr. Abel, who destroyed Gun Jack when he attempted to protect Jane. Two years later, Jane helped the construction of hundreds of Jack-4 robots with the intention of assassinating [[Kazuya Mishima]], which she did not involved and spared by Kazuya for his use. Subsequently, she developed an upgrade to Jack-4 called Jack-5, whom she sent to participate in the fifth tournament for testing. At the end of the tournament, Jane managed to retrieve the fight data to complete the model. However, when she heard that the Mishima Zaibatsu was building NANCY-MI847J, a complex robot designed for warfare, she built an upgraded Jack model, Jack-6, to counter the robot. Jane later led a development team to create another upgraded model, Jack-7. Another research team within the company created a bio-enhanced super human, Gigas, whom some saw as more than capable of replacing the Jack series as G Corporation's premier weapon. Both teams decided to enter their weapons in the seventh tournament to determine which one is the best.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tekken 7 - The Best Fights Are Personal|url=http://tk7.tekken.com/fighters/jack-7|website=tk7.tekken.com|access-date=July 2, 2017}}</ref> ===The Journalist=== :Voiced by: Josh Keller The Journalist is the narrator of the [[Tekken 7]] story mode. An unnamed journalist, who lost his family and home during the war between Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation researches the Mishima Clan during the events of King of Iron Fist Tournament 7. He is currently living in a small hotel afterwards, with some of his acquaintances manage to find the [[Tekken 5|darker secrets within G Corp's schematics]] without being spotted by their watch. Seeking to know the answers behind this endless Mishima conflict war, the journalist went to the library to know more about, starting from Jinpachi Mishima's coup against his greedy son Heihachi Mishima, in the same year after Heihachi killed his wife Kazumi Mishima née Hachijo, then throws a young vengeful Kazuya Mishima off the cliff, which he managed to survive. He is later recruited by Lee Chaolan to join Lars Alexandersson' rebel squad, with the journalist's help, they will find out the answers behind this endless war. He harbors hatred towards Jin Kazama, who had started the global war. The Journalist was even prepared to kill Jin, but agreed to let him live on the request of Lars, so he could stop the war for some good reason. On the next day, he, Lars, Lee and Alisa Bosconovitch are watching Kazuya's devil form being broadcast live while fighting Akuma at G Corporation's Rooftop by Heihachi, shortly before Heihachi recently activate Doctor Abel's death ray on the said building Kazuya and Akuma fought, presumably kills them, with the public began to turn down their trust towards G Corp, but unaware that Kazuya and Akuma survived the blast. After Kazuya destroys Doctor Abel's death ray, with the public regain their trust towards G Corp and redeeming the Zaibatsu as the villain once again, he seeks to interview with Heihachi, and is scheduled to meet him at the secret location on the small hut, as Heihachi finally reveals to the journalist about the dark secrets of the Mishima Family and how he killed his wife, Kazumi, especially the origin of the Devil Gene, which Kazuya, and even Jin inherited from her. After the interview, he was taken away by two of his Tekken Force to get him out of the hut and being picked up by Lars soon after. He remains with Lars, Alisa and Lee at another branch of Violet Systems to watch the final battle between Heihachi and his son, Kazuya Mishima at the volcanic pit. The journalist is last seen typing about the confrontation between both a father and a son before he turns off the lantern once he's done typing his report to end the Story Mode and the credits will roll. He hopes that the information will be able to reveal the truth, though at a more peaceful time instead. ===Legendary Capoeira Master=== The Legendary Capoeira Master is the grandfather of [[Christie Monteiro]] and the mentor of [[Eddy Gordo]]. Before the events of ''[[Tekken 3]]'', Eddy willingly imprisoned himself after he was framed by Kazuya for the murder of his parents, where he shared his cell with the Master. He taught Eddy the art of [[Capoeira]] during their incarceration. After Eddy was released, the Legendary Capoeira Master (who still had to serve two more years in prison) left a message for him to meet and teach his granddaughter, Christie, Capoeira. He was eventually released two years later, but had become a frail old man. When taken to medical exam, the doctor told Christie and Eddy that he was suffering from a normally incurable sickness that gave him only six months of life expectancy, but also told that a cure could be found with the technology of Mishima Zaibatsu. Thus, his cure became Christie and Eddy's primary reasons for entering the fifth tournament. At the end, neither Christie nor Eddy were able to win, and Eddy, in desperation, took his master to Japan while he joined the Mishima Zaibatsu's ranks with the promise from its leader, [[Jin Kazama]], that he would help him curing his master. Although Jin really did keep Eddy's promise, it turns out not even Mishima Zaibatsu's technology can save the Legendary Capoeira Master, thus without any other option to let the old master dies at the end of the tournament for Eddy and Christie to move on their life, with Eddy angrily leaving his ranks after his many efforts ended all for nothing, now solely remain targeting Kazuya. ===Mr. Kazama=== The father of [[Asuka Kazama]] and a relative to Jun Kazama (a.k.a. ''Mr. Kazama'') is a martial art master who practices Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts which he teaches at his family's dojo located near Osaka. He also taught this martial art to his daughter, Asuka, who is an assistant teacher at his dojo. He is a relative of [[Jun Kazama]], although to what extent their relationship goes is unknown. Before the events of ''[[Tekken 5]]'', the arrogant God Fist Kung-Fu prodigy, [[#Feng Wei|Feng Wei]], traveled through Japan to find the God Fist scroll, destroying many dojo along the way. The Kazama's dojo was one of his targets, as Feng easily defeated Asuka's father and his students, before destroying their dojo, causing him to be incapitated. This incident caused Asuka to participate in the fifth tournament to take revenge on Feng. While he is unseen in the main video game series, he does make an appearance in the non-canonical ''Tekken Comic'', set during the events of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. ===Richard Williams=== {{nihongo|Richard Williams|リチャード・ウィリアムズ|Richādo Wiriamuzu}} is a former assassin, the father of [[Nina Williams|Nina]] and [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] and the maternal grandfather of Steve Fox. He taught his children various assassination martial arts. Richard died sometime after the events of [[Tekken (video game)|the first ''Tekken'']], which further strengthened the rivalry between his children, even after he left his final wish that the two would reconcile. His cause of death is unknown, although in the non-canon OVA ''[[Tekken: The Motion Picture]]'', Nina accused Anna of being responsible for his death. In the spin-off ''[[Death by Degrees]]'' (also non-canon), Richard had died when the sisters were still young and that he was killed when he was trying to protect his children. ===Shin Kamiya=== :Voiced by: [[Mamoru Miyano]] (Japanese), [[David Vincent (actor)|David Vincent]] (English) {{nihongo|Shin Kamiya|神谷 真|Kamiya Shin}} is a character specifically created for the CGI film ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]'', which is an alternate retelling of the events between ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and ''[[Tekken 6]]''. He was a student of the Mishima Polytechnic High School, where he was a friend of [[Jin Kazama]]. During the start of the film, he has moved out to the Kyoto International High School and is apparently very sought after by both Jin and [[Kazuya Mishima]]. [[Ling Xiaoyu]], who is sent by [[Anna Williams (Tekken)|Anna Williams]] to temporarily attend that school to find Shin, first meets him just as he is about to commit suicide by jumping from the roof, which is ultimately a futile attempt. As Xiaoyu and [[Alisa Bosconovitch]] (sent by [[Nina Williams]]) delve further, it is revealed that Shin, along with his entire class had been experimented by [[Heihachi Mishima]] (thought to be dead at that time) with the Devil Gene to test immortality. Shin is the only survivor and he has since been given immortality, which he despises, thus explaining his temptation to take his own life. Shin is eventually kidnapped, which causes Xiaoyu and Alisa to work together to find him, only to find out that he had purposefully lured Heihachi to himself, wanting to take revenge against him for having ruined his life. Shin attempts to punch Heihachi, but he easily braces against it as he breaks Shin's spine, killing him. Shin was one of the proposed character concepts as a playable character in ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. The developer found it difficult to make him as a playable character due to his lack of knowledge in martial arts and the fact that he died in the film he appeared in, although there was an idea to make him an immortal character.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters">{{cite web|url=http://tekken-revolution.bngames.net/chara/en.php |title=CHARACTER :: TEKKEN OFFICIAL :: TEKKEN REVOLUTION for PlayStation 3 |publisher=Namco Bandai Games |date=July 12, 2013 |access-date=July 16, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130715042417/http://tekken-revolution.bngames.net/chara/en.php |archive-date=July 15, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In the character poll, Shin ranked third, above the [[#Zombie Bride|Zombie Bride]] and below [[#Eliza|Eliza]] and [[#Sexy Tekken Force Member|Sexy Tekken Force Member]]. ===Tougou=== :Voiced by: [[Hozumi Gōda]] {{nihongo|Tougou|東郷|Tōgō}} is [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s friend and fellow member of the Tekken Force of Mishima Zaibatsu. When Lars rebels against the force, Tougou follows suit, and he becomes Lars and [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s source of information during their travel throughout the world in attempt to avoid the Mishima Zaibatsu's manhunt. However, during their raid of G Corporation headquarters (in which Tougou also participates), he is killed by the company's forces, causing Lars to swear to take revenge against the enemies for his death. While he is not a playable character in any of the games, his cybernetic sword is available as an item move for Lars in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''. Tougou was one of the character concepts considered in a poll for a new character to be added in ''[[Tekken Revolution]]''. He would have used a style similar to Lars, but with the added abilities to use his sword and to call for air strikes via radio.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ==Unused characters== Unused characters refer to characters who were once planned to appear in the series as playable fighters, but never made it past the conceptual stages. ===Average "Run-of-the-mill" Old Man=== An average old man who was not a martial artist, and mentioned as weak. The concept surfaced early within the series, and he may have been reworked into [[#Wang Jinrei|Wang Jinrei]].<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Female Paul=== A female version of [[Paul Phoenix (Tekken)|Paul Phoenix]], who was described as a "very cute girl". The concept was thrown out due to it not making any logical sense.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Ganmi-chan=== {{Nihongo|Ganmi-chan|巌美ちゃん|lead=yes}} was to be a teenage female Sumo wrestler who idolized Ganryu. She was proposed for ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'', but was discarded in fears that she would overshadow the somewhat-unpopular Ganryu. A character sketch was completed several years ago, and the result was of a "cute anime girl", like those found in ''[[The Idolmaster]]''.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> The sketch was later revealed by series producer Katsuhiro Harada on his Twitter account, in which he stated that if the tweet is retweeted 1000 times, he would convince the staff to attempt her design as a real character.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2013/11/21/tekken-director-katsuhiro-harada-tweets-discarded-character/|title=Tekken Director Katsuhiro Harada Tweets About A Discarded Character|publisher=Siliconera|date=November 21, 2013|access-date=December 1, 2013|archive-date=December 6, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131206132308/http://www.siliconera.com/2013/11/21/tekken-director-katsuhiro-harada-tweets-discarded-character/|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Giant Praying Mantis=== During development of ''[[Tekken 3]]'', a game bug caused the joints of a character to move backwards, making the character model deformed and appear like a mutated praying mantis. It inspired the team to make a giant praying mantis creature as a fighter, but by then it was too late to start work on him. Unused data within the ''Tekken 3'' arcade machine shows evidence of him being planned for the game.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Sexy Tekken Force Member=== A female Tekken Force member described as "gorgeous" and "sexy". The original concept was proposed for ''[[Tekken 5]]'', but her costume was too revealing (the armor being very bikini-like) and the concept was scrapped for fears the rating would increase. The concept resurfaced for ''[[Tekken 6]]'', but again went unused. Many different martial arts for her were proposed, including [[Silat]], [[Krav Maga]], [[Savate]], [[Taekkyeon|Taekkyon]], [[Systema]], and [[Escrima]].<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> In the results of the character poll to determine the new character for ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'', she ranked in second place, just below [[#Eliza|Eliza]] (who was then known as "Female Vampire"). ===Syake/Salmon=== A salmon out of water. Originally planned for ''[[Tekken 3]]'', punch buttons would cause the Salmon to flop around, and the kick buttons would make it release eggs. However, given that the original arcade game charged 100 yen (US$1) to play, playing as a joke character that would inevitably lose would've caused some backlash. Like the praying mantis, leftover data can be found within the ''Tekken 3'' game files. Hacking the game also allows you to play as "Syake", but it is simply Yoshimitsu with Jin Kazama's moves.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> ===Taekwondo Girl=== Taekwondo Girl was a female Taekwondo fighter, and was scheduled to appear in [[Tekken (2018 video game)|''Tekken Mobile'']] in a new update. However, due to the game being cancelled, she remains an unused character. ===Wild Card=== Wild Card is an irregular character appearing only in the arcade version of ''[[Tekken (video game)|Tekken]]''. It is essentially the game's "random select" (that picks out different fighters by random to display for the game's demo attraction), but hacking the game reveals it is a standalone character. Playing as Wild Card simply chooses Kazuya Mishima and gives him Yoshimitsu's moves. ===Zombie Bride=== A zombie bride in a wedding dress. The idea first came up around ''[[Tekken 3]]'' as the first zombie in a fighting game. The idea resurfaced again for ''[[Tekken 6]]'', as the sister of [[#Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel]], who was killed in an air strike and came back to life. Since the fighting style for a zombie was considered too difficult to create, the idea was scrapped.<ref name="The Lost Tekken Characters"/> Zombie Bride ranked fourth in the character poll to determine the new character for ''[[Tekken Revolution]]'', just below [[#Shin Kamiya|Shin Kamiya]]. ==References== {{reflist|colwidth=30em}} {{Tekken}} [[Category:Lists of Namco characters|Tekken]] [[Category:Tekken characters| ]] [[Category:Lists of video game characters|Tekken]]'
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'@@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ Four characters: [[Heihachi Mishima]], [[Kazuya Mishima]], [[Marshall Law (Tekken)|Marshall Law]], and [[Yoshimitsu]] would come close, having been playable in seven installments. While [[#Kuma I/II|Kuma]] also have been playable in seven main games as two different characters, with -Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining five games. [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack]] also have been playable in seven main installments with 7 different models and names (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack (Jack-3), Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with ''[[Tekken 4]]'' being the only game a Jack robot was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack robots, although Jack-4 made cameo appearance in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and appeared as a NPC in the story mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]''). +Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining five games. [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack]] also have been playable in seven main installments with 7 different models and names (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack (Jack-3), Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with ''[[Tekken 4]]'' being the only game a Jack robot was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack robots, although Jack-4 made cameo appearance in ''[[Tekken 5]]'' and appeared as a NPC in the story mode of ''[[Tekken 7]]''). <!-- DO NOT ADD ANY UNCONFIRMED CHARACTERS. It will confuse everyone on who is actually appearing in what games.!--> @@ -439,5 +439,5 @@ | 1 |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] +| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{no}} @@ -475,5 +475,5 @@ | 5 |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack]] +| [[#Jack series/Prototype Jack|Jack]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{Yes}} @@ -487,5 +487,5 @@ | 1 |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]] +| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{no}} @@ -499,5 +499,5 @@ | 1 |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-5]] +| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-5]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} @@ -511,5 +511,5 @@ | 1 |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]] +| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} @@ -523,5 +523,5 @@ | 2 |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-7]] +| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-7]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} @@ -535,5 +535,5 @@ | 1 |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-8]] +| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-8]] | [[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} @@ -955,5 +955,5 @@ | '''8''' |- -| [[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]] +| [[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Prototype Jack]] | {{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>e</sup> | {{partial|Yes}} @@ -1431,5 +1431,5 @@ | 2 |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] +|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown | {{partial|Yes}} @@ -1476,5 +1476,5 @@ | 1 |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]] +|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} @@ -1485,5 +1485,5 @@ | 1 |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]] +|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} @@ -1710,5 +1710,5 @@ | '''5''' |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Prototype Jack]] +|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Prototype Jack]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>d</sup> | {{no}} @@ -2279,5 +2279,5 @@ | 2 |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] +|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Gun Jack (Jack-3)]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{Yes}} @@ -2321,5 +2321,5 @@ | 4 |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-6]] +|[[#Jack series/Prototype Jack|Jack-6]] |[[File:Flag of None.svg|26px]] Unknown/None | {{no}} @@ -2335,5 +2335,5 @@ | 2 |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-X]] +|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-X]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | {{no}} @@ -2911,5 +2911,5 @@ | 1 |- -|[[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-2]] +|[[#Jack (series)/Prototype Jack|Jack-2]] |{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian<sup>c</sup> | [[Akio Ōtsuka]] / Mark O'Brien '
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