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Tekken: Bloodline is an action fantasy anime [1] television miniseries based on the video game series Tekken by Bandai Namco Entertainment.The series loosely adapts the events of the 1997 video game Tekken 3 and follows the young fighter Jin Kazama in his quest to defeat Ogre, the creature that killed his mother Jun.
However, Devil Jin's fighting style is listed as "Unknown". [57] [58] Nevertheless, Devil Jin also possesses a number of weaknesses that separately balances his duality with the regular Jin. [59] In preparation for Tekken 7, Harada commented he would often try Devil Jin if he was an "intermediate player" comparing his skills with Heihachi's. [60]
After Heihachi disposes of Shin, he, Kazuya and Jin engage in a triple threat brawl. During the fight, Kazuya and Jin become their devil forms. Ultimately, Jin is the victor, utilizing his devil powers. Heihachi then unleashes the ancient spirits of the Mokujins and a final fist burst by Alisa leaves Mokujin Heihachi open. Jin finishes him off ...
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Tekken: Blood Vengeance, English) (Mokujin) Keiko Nemoto (Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Japanese) (Mokujin) Mokujin. 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 ...
Netflix's latest video game adaptation will help you make sense of the Tekken series' convoluted storyline. Here's what to expect. Netflix's Tekken: Bloodline stays true to the video game
Although Kazuya's devil persona had first appeared as a single character, in Tekken 4 he was removed from the cast; according to Harada, Kazuya (unlike Jin) embraced the powers of the devil. [25] In homage to Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Kazuya's devil form from the film was added as an alternate version of the character for Tag Tournament 2. [26]
A demo version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was released as part of Tekken Hybrid including exclusive designs for Devil and Devil Jin from the film Tekken: Blood Vengeance. American rapper Snoop Dogg was featured in the game with his own stage and an original song by the rapper titled “Knocc ‘em Down”.
Starting from Tekken 3, he voiced Jin in all other Tekken games, including crossovers Namco × Capcom, Street Fighter X Tekken, Project X Zone, Project X Zone 2, The King of Fighters All Star and adaptations Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Tekken: Bloodline and the Japanese dub of the live-action Tekken film.