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List of Tekken characters

The following is a list of characters from the fighting game series Tekken. Characters are listed in alphabetical order.

The conflict between the Mishima family serves as the main focus of the series plot. As seen from left to right: Jinpachi Mishima, Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama.

Characters Edit

Main series Edit

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.[1] 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 three characters have been playable in all eight main Tekken installments to date: Yoshimitsu, Nina Williams, and Paul Phoenix. While 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.

Three characters: Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya Mishima, and Marshall Law would come close, having been playable in seven installments. While Kuma also have been playable in eight main games as two different characters, with Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining six games. 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).

Comparison table

 Yes  = Playable and available by default.

 Yes  = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.

 DLC  = Paid downloadable character.

 Guest  = Third-party character.

 NPC  = Non-playable character.

 Cameo  = Cameo appearance – characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.

 ?  = To be revealed.

 No  = Not included.

(Notes are given below the table for more details).

Character information 1 2 3 4 5/DR 6/BR 7/FR/Rnd2 8 Total
Name Nationality
Akuma   Japanese No No No No No No Guest5 No 1
Alex   Unknown/None No Yes No No No No No ? 1
Alisa Bosconovitch   Russiane No No No No No Yes3 Yes ? 2
Ancient Ogre None No No Yes Cameo No No No ? 2
Angel None No Yes No No No No No ? 1
Anna Williams   Irish Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes DLC5 ? 6
Armor King I   Unknown Yes Yes Cameo Cameo No Cameo No ? 5
Armor King II   Unknown No No No No Yes2 Yes DLC5 ? 3
Asuka Kazama   Japanese No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Azazel   Unknowna No No No No No NPC Cameo5 ? 2
Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo   Peruvian No No No No No No No Yes 1
Baek Doo San   South Korean No Yes No No Yes Yes No ? 3
Bruce Irvin   American No Yes No No Yes Yes No ? 3
Bryan Fury   American No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6
Christie Monteiro   Brazilian No No No Yes Yes Yes Cameo ? 4
Claudio Serafino   Italian No No No No No No Yes Yes 2
Combot   Unknown/None No No No Yes No No Cameo5 ? 2
Craig Marduk   Australian No No No Yes Yes Yes DLC5 ? 4
Crow   Unknownb No No NPC No No No No ? 1
Devil Jin   Japanesec No No Cameo Cameo Yes Yes Yes Yes 6
Devil Kazumi   Japanesec No No No No No No NPC ? 1
Devil Kazuya   Japanesec d Yes Yes Cameo Cameo No No Yes Yes 6
Dr. Bosconovitch   Russian No Cameo Yes Cameo Cameo Cameo No ? 5
Eddy Gordo   Brazilian No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes5 ? 5
Eliza   Unknown No No No No No No DLC5 ? 1
Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)   Monégasque No No No No Yes2 Yes Yes Yes 4
Fahkumram   Thai No No No No No No DLC5 ? 1
Feng Wei   Chinese No No No No Yes Yes Yes ? 3
Forest Law   American Cameo No Yes No No No No ? 2
Ganryu   Japanese Yes Yes No No Yes Yes DLC5 ? 5
Geese Howard   American No No No No No No DLC/Guest5 No 1
Gigas   Unknown No No No No No No Yes ? 1
Gon   Unknown/None No No Guest No No No No No 1
Gun Jack (Jack-3)   Unknown No No Yes No NPC7 No No ? 2
Heihachi Mishima   Japanesed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ? 7
Hwoarang   South Korean No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6
Jack   Russiane Yes No No No No No No ? 1
Jack-2   Russiane No Yes No No No No No ? 1
Jack-5   Unknown/None No No No No Yes No No ? 1
Jack-6   Unknown/None No No No No No Yes NPC8 ? 2
Jack-7   Unknown/None No No No No No No Yes Yes 2
Jack-8   Unknown/None No No No No No No No Yes 1
Jin Kazama   Japanese No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6
Jinpachi Mishima   Japanese No No No No Yes1 Cameo Cameo ? 3
Josie Rizal   Filipina No No No No No No Yes ? 1
Julia Chang   American No No Yes Yes Yes Yes DLC5 ? 5
Jun Kazama   Japanese No Yes Cameo Cameo No No No Yes 4
Katarina Alves   Brazilian No No No No No No Yes ? 1
Kazumi Mishima   Japanese No No No No No No Yes ? 1
Kazuya Mishima   Japanesed Yes Yes Cameo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8
Kid Kazuya   Japanese No No No No No No Yes5 6 ? 1
King I/II   Mexican Yes9 Yes9 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 8
Kinjin   Unknown/None No No No No No No Cameo ? 1
Kuma I/II   Japanesee Yes9 Yes9 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes5 10 Yes10 8
Kunimitsu I   Japanese Yes Yes No No No No Cameo5 ? 3
Kunimitsu II   Japanese No No No No No No DLC5 ? 1
Lars Alexandersson   Swedish No No No No No Yes3 Yes Yes 3
Lee Chaolan   Japanesef Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes5 ? 6
Lei Wulong   Hongkonger No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes DLC5 ? 6
Leo Kliesen   German No No No No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Leroy Smith   American No No No No No No DLC5 Yes 2
Lidia Sobieska   Polish No No No No No No DLC5 ? 1
Ling Xiaoyu   Chinese No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6
Lucky Chloe   Unknown No No No No No No Yes ? 1
Marshall Law   Americanh Yes Yes Cameo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8
Master Raven   Unknown No No No No No No Yes5 ? 1
Michelle Chang   American Yes Yes Cameo No No No No ? 3
Miguel Caballero Rojo   Spaniard No No No No No Yes Yes5 ? 2
Miharu Hirano   Japanese No No No Yes No No No ? 1
Mokujin   Japanesee No No Yes No Yes Yes Cameo ? 4
NANCY-MI847J   Japanesee No No No No No NPC4 Cameo5 ? 2
Negan Smith   American No No No No No No DLC/Guest5 8 No 1
Nina Williams   Irish Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes5 Yes 8
Noctis Lucis Caelum   Unknown No No No No No No DLC/Guest5 No 1
Panda   Chinesee No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes5 ? 5
Paul Phoenix   American Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8
Prototype Jack   Russiane Yes Yes No No No No No ? 2
Raven   Unknown No No No No Yes Yes Cameo Yes 4
Robert Richards (Bob)   American No No No No No Yes Yes5 ? 2
Roger   Unknown/None No Yes No No Cameo Cameo No ? 3
Roger Jr.   Unknown/None No No No No Yes Yes No ? 2
Sebastian   Monégasque No No No No Cameo2 Cameo No ? 2
Sergei Dragunov   Russian No No No No Yes2 Yes Yes Yes 4
Shaheen   Saudi Arabian No No No No No No Yes Yes 2
Slim Bob   American No No No No No Cameo No ? 1
Steve Fox   British No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Tiger Jackson   Unknown No No Yes No Cameo2 No No ? 2
True Ogre None No No Yes No NPC7 No No ? 2
Violet   Japanesef No No No Yes Cameo No Yes5 ? 3
Wang Jinrei   Chinese Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Cameo ? 5
Yoshimitsu   Japanese Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8
Zafina   Unknowng No No No No No Yes DLC5 ? 2
Total (Playable characters) 18 25 23 23 36 41 54 26

Notes:

^ Not including arcade history mode of Tekken 5 and gallery mode of Tekken 7.
^1 NPC in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: DR (PSP, arcade, and online only)/Unlockable in Tekken 5:DR (PS3 and offline only)
^2 Only in Tekken 5: DR.
^3 Only in Tekken 6: BR (arcade and console).
^4 Playable in a campaign level.
^5 Only in Tekken 7: FR (arcade and console)/Round 2.
^6 Only playable in story mode for a short amount of time in console version.
^7 Only in Tekken 5 and in the Devil Within mode.
^8 Not playable and available in Round 2.
^9 As King I/Kuma I.
^10 As King II/Kuma II.


^a Probably none.
^b There are several people, therefore unknown.
^c Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.
^d The person has denied nationality.
^e Comes from this country but is not a citizen.
^f He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.
^g Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.
^h American fighter of Chinese descent.

Major spin-offs Edit

Bryan Fury, Jin Kazama, Ling Xiaoyu, Paul Phoenix, 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

 Yes  = Playable and available by default.

 Yes  = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.

 DLC  = Free downloadable character.

 Guest  = Third-party character.

 NPC  = Non-playable character.

 Cameo  = Cameo appearance - characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.

 No  = Not included.

(Notes are given below the table for more details).

Character information TCC TTT/HD TTT2/Prol/Ultd/Wii U Ed TR TM Total
Name Nationality
Akuma   Japanese No No No No Guest 1
Alex   Unknown/None No Yes Yes No Yes 3
Alisa Bosconovitch   Russiand No No Yes Yes No 2
Ancient Ogre None Yes Yes DLC No Cameo 4
Angel None No Yes DLC No No 2
Anna Williams   Irish Yes Yes Yes No Yes 4
Armor King I/II   Unknown No Yes5 Yes6 Yes6 No 3
Asuka Kazama   Japanese No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Baek Doo San   South Korean No Yes Yes No No 2
Bruce Irvin   American No Yes Yes No Yes 3
Bryan Fury   American Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Christie Monteiro   Brazilian No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Combot   Unknown/None No No Yes1 No No 1
Craig Marduk   Australian No No Yes No Yes 2
Crow   Unknowna Yes Cameo NPC No No 3
Devil Jin   Japaneseb No No Yes Yes No 2
Devil Kazuya   Japaneseb c No Yes Yes Yes No 3
Dr. Bosconovitch   Russian Yes Cameo DLC No No 3
Eddy Gordo   Brazilian Yes Yes Yes No No 3
Eliza   Unknown No No No Yes Yes 2
Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)   Monégasque No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Feng Wei   Chinese No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Forest Law   American Yes Yes Yes No No 3
Ganryu   Japanese No Yes Yes No No 2
Gun Jack (Jack-3)   Unknown Yes Yes No No No 2
Halloween Dragunov   Russian No No No No Yes 1
Heihachi Mishima   Japanesec Yes Yes Yes NPC No 4
Hwoarang   South Korean Yes2 Yes Yes Yes No 4
Isaak   Unknown No No No No Yes 1
Jack-2   Russiand No Yes No No No 1
Jack-6   Unknown/None No No Yes Yes No 2
Jaycee   American No No Yes Yes No 2
Jin Kazama   Japanese Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Jinpachi Mishima   Japanese No No Yes NPC No 2
Julia Chang   American Yes Yes Cameo No No 3
Jun Kazama   Japanese No Yes Yes Yes No 3
Katarina Alves   Brazilian No No No No Yes 1
Kazuya Mishima   Japanesec No Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
King II   Mexican Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Kinjin   Unknown No No No NPC No 1
Kuma II   Japanesed Yes Yes Yes Yes No 4
Kunimitsu I   Japanese No Yes DLC Yes No 3
Lars Alexandersson   Swedish No No Yes Yes No 2
Lee Chaolan   Japanesee No Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Lei Wulong   Hongkonger Yes Yes Yes No No 3
Leo Kliesen   German No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Ling Xiaoyu   Chinese Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Marshall Law   Americang No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Michelle Chang   American No Yes DLC No No 2
Miguel Caballero Rojo   Spaniard No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Miharu Hirano   Japanese No No DLC No No 1
Mokujin   Japanesed Yes Yes Yes NPC NPC 5
Nina Williams   Irish Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Panda   Chinesed Yes Yes Yes No Yes 4
Paul Phoenix   American Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Prototype Jack   Russiand No Yes Yes No No 2
Raven   Unknown No No Yes No No 1
Revenant   Unknown No No No No NPC 1
Robert Richards (Bob)   American No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Rodeo   American No No No No Yes 1
Roger None No Yes Cameo No No 2
Roger Jr. None No No Yes No No 1
Ruby   Unknown No No No No Yes 1
Sebastian   Monégasque No No DLC No No 1
Sergei Dragunov   Russian No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Shaheen   Saudi Arabian No No No No Yes 1
Slim Bob   American No No DLC No No 1
Steve Fox   British No No Yes Yes Yes 3
Summer Asuka   Japanese No No No No Yes 1
Summer Bob   American No No No No Yes 1
Summer Lili   Monégasque No No No No Yes 1
Summer Nina   Irish No No No No Yes 1
Super Combot DX   Unknown/None No No Yes3 No No 1
Tetsujin   Unknown No Yes No NPC NPC 3
Tiger Jackson   Unknown No Yes Yes No No 2
Tiger Miyagi   Unknown No No No No Yes 1
True Ogre None NPC Yes Yes NPC No 4
Unknown   Japanese No Yes4 DLC4 No No 2
Violet   Japanesee No No DLC No No 1
Wang Jinrei   Chinese No Yes Yes No No 2
Yoshimitsu   Japanese Yes Yes Yes No No 3
Yue   Unknown No No No No Yes 1
Zafina   Unknownf No No Yes No No 1
Total (Playable characters) 21 39 61 30 37

Notes:

^1 Unplayable in online mode.
^2 Unlockable if not selected in Adventure Mode.
^3 Only playable in Fight Lab mode for the prologue.
^4 Unplayable in arcade mode.
^5 As Armor King I.
^6 As Armor King II.


^a There are several people, therefore unknown.
^b Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.
^c The person has denied nationality.
^d Comes from this country but is not a citizen.
^e He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.
^f Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.
^g American fighter of Chinese descent.

Other games Edit

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

 Yes  = Playable and available by default.

 Yes  = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.

 DLC  = Paid downloadable character (Free in PlayStation Vita version).

 NPC  = Non-playable character.

 Cameo  = Cameo appearance - characters physically appeared in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.

 ?  = Unconfirmed.

 No  = Not included.

(Notes are given below the table for more details).

Character information Adv DbD Res TB 3D: PE SFxT TCT Ar G:TE TxSF Total
Name Nationality
Alisa Bosconovitch   Russianc No No No No Yes DLC No No NPC ? 3
Ancient Ogre None No No No No No Yes No No No ? 1
Anna Williams   Irish No Yes1 No No Yes No No No NPC ? 3
Armor King II   Unknown No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Asuka Kazama   Japanese No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes ? 4
Baek Doo San   South Korean No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Bruce Irvin   American No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Bryan Fury   American No No No No Yes DLC No No No ? 2
Christie Monteiro   Brazilian No No No No Yes DLC No No No ? 2
Claudio Serafino   Italian No No No No No No No No Yes ? 1
Craig Marduk   Australian No No No No Yes Yes No No NPC ? 3
Devil Jin   Japanesea No No No No Yes No Yes No NPC Yes 4
Dr. Bosconovitch   Russian No No No No No No No NPC No ? 1
Eddy Gordo   Brazilian No No No No Yes No No No NPC ? 2
Emilie De Rochefort (Lili)   Monégasque No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes ? 4
Feng Wei   Chinese No No No No Yes No No NPC No ? 2
Forest Law   American Yes No No No No No No No No ? 1
Ganryu   Japanese No No No No Yes No No No NPC ? 2
Gun Jack (Jack-3)   Unknown/None Yes No No No No No No No No ? 1
Heihachi Mishima   Japaneseb Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ? 6
Hwoarang   South Korean Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No No ? 4
Jack-6   Unknown/None No No No No Yes No No No NPC ? 2
Jack-X   Russianc No No No No No DLC No No No ? 1
Jaycee   American No No No No No No No No NPC ? 1
Jin Kazama   Japanese Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 8
Julia Chang   American No No No No Yes Yes No No No ? 2
Kazuya Mishima   Japaneseb No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ? 6
King II   Mexican Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes NPC ? 6
Kuma II   Japanesec No No No No Yes Yes No No NPC ? 3
Lars Alexandersson   Swedish No No No No Yes DLC No No No ? 2
Lee Chaolan   Japanesed No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Lei Wulong   Hongkonger No No No No Yes DLC No No No ? 2
Leo Kliesen   German No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Ling Xiaoyu   Chinese Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC ? 8
Lucky Chloe   Unknown No No No No No No No No Yes ? 1
Marshall Law   Americanf No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC ? 6
Miguel Caballero Rojo   Spaniard No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Mokujin   Japanesec No No No Cameo Yes No No No NPC ? 3
Nina Williams   Irish Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC ? 8
Panda   Chinesec No No No Yes Yes No Yes No NPC ? 4
Paul Phoenix   American Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC ? 7
Raven   Unknown No No No No Yes Yes No Yes NPC ? 4
Robert Richards (Bob)   American No No No No Yes Yes No No NPC ? 3
Roger Jr. None No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Sergei Dragunov   Russian No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Steve Fox   British No No No No Yes Yes No Yes No ? 3
Unknown male Character 1   Unknown No No No No No No No Yes No ? 1
Unknown male Character 2   Unknown No No No No No No No Yes No ? 1
Unknown male Character 3   Unknown No No No No No No No Yes No ? 1
Wang Jinrei   Chinese No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Yoshimitsu   Japanese Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No NPC ? 6
Zafina   Unknowne No No No No Yes No No No No ? 1
Total 10 2 8 3 41 25 13 15 25 2

Notes:

^ Only including Tekken characters in SFxT and TxSF.
^1 Only playable in "Anna Mode".


^a Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.
^b The person has denied nationality.
^c Comes from this country but is not a citizen.
^d He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.
^e Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.
^f American fighter of Chinese descent.

Adaptations Edit

Only Heihachi and Kazuya Mishima have appeared in all five adaptations of the series.

Comparison table

 No  = Not included.

(Notes are given below the table for more details).

Character information TMP Tek BV KR Bl Total
Name Nationality
Alisa Bosconovitch   Russianc No No Yuki Matsuoka / Cristina Vee No No 1
Anna Williams   Irish Kaori Yamagata / Claire Hamilton Marian Zapico Akeno Watanabe / Tara Platt No No 3
Baek Doo San   South Korean Kyousei Tsukui / Lowell B. Bartholomee No No No No 1
Bruce Irvin   American Seiji Sasaki / Peter Harrell No No No No 1
Bryan Fury   American No Gary Daniels No Gary Daniels No 2
Christie Monteiro   Brazilian No Kelly Overton No No No 1
Devil Jin   Japanesea No No Isshin Chiba / Darren Daniels No Isshin Chiba / Kaiji Tang 2
Dr. Bosconovitch   Russian Tamio Ōki / Ken Webster No No No Jamieson Price 2
Eddy Gordo   Brazilian No Lateef Crowder No No No 1
Ganryu   Japanese Takashi Nagasako / Lowell B. Bartholomee No Hidenari Ugaki / Paul St. Peter No Hidenari Ugaki / Earl Baylon 3
Heihachi Mishima   Japaneseb Daisuke Gōri / John Paul Shephard Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Unshō Ishizuka / Jamieson Price Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Taiten Kusunoki / S. Hiroshi Watanabe 5
Hwoarang   South Korean No No No No Toshiyuki Morikawa / Todd Haberkorn 1
Jack-2   Russianc Akio Ōtsuka / Mark O'Brien No No No No 1
Jin Kazama   Japanese Minami Takayama / Jacob Franchek Jon Foo Isshin Chiba / Darren Daniels No Isshin Chiba / Kaiji Tang 4
Julia Chang   American No No No No Seiko Yoshida / Jeannie Tirado 1
Jun Kazama   Japanese Yumi Tōma / Edi Patterson Tamlyn Tomita No No Mamiko Noto / Vivian Lu 3
Kazuya Mishima   Japaneseb Kazuhiro Yamaji / Adam Dudley Ian Anthony Dale Masanori Shinohara / Kyle Hebert Kane Kosugi Masanori Shinohara / Eliot 5
King II   Mexican No No No No Masayuki Hirai / Leandro Cano 1
Lee Chaolan   Japanesed Shin-ichiro Miki / David Stokey No Ryōtarō Okiayu / Kaiji Tang No No 2
Lei Wulong   Hongkonger Akio Nakamura / Gray Haddock No No No No 1
Leroy Smith   American No No No No Yasuhiro Kikuchi / Krizz Kaliko 1
Ling Xiaoyu   Chinese No No Maaya Sakamoto / Carrie Keranen No Maaya Sakamoto / Faye Mata 2
Marshall Law   Americane No Cung Le No No No 1
Michelle Chang   American Narumi Hidaka / Jessica Robertson No No No No 1
Miguel Caballero Rojo   Spaniard No Roger Huerta No No No 1
Mokujin   Japanesec No No Keiko Nemoto / Mary Elizabeth McGlynn No No 1
Nina Williams   Irish Minami Takayama / Ellie McBride Candice Hillebrand Atsuko Tanaka / Mary Elizabeth McGlynn No Yumi Tōma / Erika Harlacher 4
Ogre None No No No No Bill Butts 1
Panda   Chinesec No No Taketora No No 1
Paul Phoenix   American No No No No Hōchū Ōtsuka / Jamieson Price 1
Raven   Unknown No Darrin Dewitt Henson No No No 1
Sergei Dragunov   Russian No Anton Kasabov No No No 1
Steve Fox   British No Luke Goss No No No 1
Yoshimitsu   Japanese No Gary Stearns No No No 1
Total 14 15 12 3 15

Notes:

^a Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan.
^b The person has denied nationality.
^c Comes from this country but is not a citizen.
^d He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese.
^e American fighter of Chinese descent.

Introduced in Tekken Edit

Anna Williams Edit

  • Nationality :   Irish
  • Fighting style : Hapkido
  • Voiced by :

English
Lenne Hardt (TK5, TK6 (in-game), (TTT2 - TK7 [grunts])
Kat Cressida (TK5, TK5: Dark Resurrection [cutscenes])
Debra Jean Rogers (Death by Degrees)
Tara Platt (TK6, TK: Blood Vengeance, TTT2 - present)
Japanese
Yumi Tōma (TK1 - TTT)
Kaori Yamagata (Tekken: The Motion Picture; drama CD)
Tamako Nohama (film, Japanese dub)
Akeno Watanabe (TK: Blood Vengeance)

Anna is the flamboyant younger sister of Nina Williams.[2] They were taught various martial arts by their father Richard, a former assassin. When Richard dies under mysterious circumstances, the sisters blamed each other, leading to a long-standing rivalry and both sisters going their separate ways. Anna joins a paramilitary organization and becomes an officer in the Tekken Force.

Anna plays only a very minor role in the story of the first game, appearing as a sub-boss character for Nina. Her story was further expanded in later games. In Tekken 2, as in the first tournament, the 20-year-old Nina was once again hired to assassinate the sponsor of the current tournament, Kazuya Mishima. Whether at Kazuya's discretion or Anna's own volition, Anna became a bodyguard for Kazuya, along with Ganryu and Bruce Irvin, who were all charged with Kazuya's protection. Nina was later captured by Mishima Zaibatsu forces and used in Dr. Bosconovitch's cryonics research. Anna was also captured by Kazuya to be another test subject, in the "cold sleep" project by Bosconovitch, where both sisters were put into a cryogenic slumber.

In Tekken 3, after being placed in suspended animation during the second tournament, Nina was awoken fifteen years later by the influence of the recently excavated Ogre, who compelled her to assassinate Jin Kazama. Anna was awoken at the same time as her sister, though she was unaffected by Ogre's influence. Nina suffers ill effects from the "cold-sleep", resulting in long-term memory loss. In an act of compassion, Anna set out to stop Nina from once again becoming an assassin, and to help her recover her memory loss. However, she failed at the end of the tournament when Nina recovered her memory about her rivalry with Anna, which resulted in Nina leaving and cutting all contact with Anna.

Anna is not playable in Tekken 4, but returns in Tekken 5 when Nina attempts to restore Anna's memory, but their meeting triggers Nina's repressed hostility towards her sister. Anna retaliates, and the reunion descends into a gunfight that lasts for days. The sisters eventually reach a stalemate and agree to settle things for good and a portion of their battle can be seen in the introductory sequence of the game. During their battle in the tournament, both sisters agreed that only one would walk away from their battle alive. However, when Nina defeats Anna, she refuses to take Anna's life as she felt the fight was not satisfactory. She enters The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 at Kazuya's request. In Scenario Campaign, Anna leads the defense of G Corporation against Mishima Zaibatsu and Lars Alexandersson's rebel army, and during a confrontation with the rebel army, she sends troops that results in Lars' friend, Tougou's death. She also accompanies Kazuya when he comes to Azazel's Temple in the desert. Upon the latter's stalemate battle with Lars, Anna escapes with Kazuya after he is let go by Lars.

Anna additionally appears in Nina's 2005 spin-off action game Death by Degrees as a commander of the Tekken Force.

Anna is playable in Tekken 7 as part of the Season 2 DLC. After the events of Tekken 6, Anna's heart grew tired of endless fighting. Following her retirement, she met and fell in love with an elite soldier from the G Corporation. But, on the day of their wedding, tragedy occurred. Whilst getting ready for the big day, the sound of gun shots filled the main hall. Anna rushed to the noise, arriving to find her fiancé dead and Nina fleeing the scene with Anna's stolen wedding dress. Anna, fueled by rage, decided to return to the fight once more. Unbeknownst to Anna, her nephew Steve Fox is also after Nina.

Anna's fighting style is based on hapkido, a martial art that is known for its efficient spinning back kicks, jumping kicks and throws at closer fighting distances. Despite this, she and Nina have both a unique fighting martial art.[3]

Armor King I/II Edit

Armor King (アーマー・キング, Āmā Kingu) is a professional wrestler and was a rival of 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, 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.[4] 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 Edit

  • Nationality :   Japanese
  • Fighting style : Sumo
  • Voiced by:

English
Lowell B. Bartholomee (Tekken: The Motion Picture)
Earl Baylon (Tekken: Bloodline)[5]
Japanese
Banjō Ginga (Tekken)
Takashi Nagasako (TK2-Tekken Tag Tournament; Tekken: The Motion Picture)
Hidenari Ugaki (TK5-present)

Ganryu (Japanese: 巌竜, Hepburn: Ganryū) 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 second tournament as Kazuya's bodyguard, but he also wishes to build his own sumo ring to impress his secret crush, 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 on television fighting in the fourth tournament, he enters 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 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."[6] In 2011, Computer and Video Games deemed Ganryu one of the series' "worst ever characters": "If losing some weight and not wearing a massive 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."[7]

Heihachi Mishima Edit

Jack (series)/Prototype Jack Edit

  • Nationality :   Russian (Jack-1, Jack-2, Prototype Jack, and Jack-X only)
  • Fighting style : Sheer force
  • Voiced by :

English
Mark O'Brien (Tekken: The Motion Picture) (Jack-2)
Jordan Byrne (Street Fighter X Tekken) (Jack-X)
Japanese
Banjō Ginga (Tekken - Tekken 5)
Akio Ōtsuka (Tekken: The Motion Picture) (Jack-2)
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'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 Jane lose her mother during a battle, he takes it upon himself to look after her, until he is destroyed by 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.[8] 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/Panda and Ganryu. In Tekken 5, however, 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.[9] Inversely, in Tekken 6, Jack-6 is considered one of the easiest characters to learn.[10]

Kazuya Mishima/Devil Kazuya/Kid Kazuya Edit

King I/II Edit

Kuma I/II Edit

  • Nationality :   Japanese (but not a citizen)
  • Fighting style : Kuma Shinken (later adopts Heihachi's Shorin-ryu-styled Mishima Fighting Karate as of TK8)
  • Voiced by: Katsuhiro Harada (Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory) (Kuma II)[11]
Kuma I

The first Kuma was once an abandoned bear 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 often left Heihachi's side 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 first King of Iron Fist Tournament, where Kuma was easily defeated by Paul Phoenix. Kuma was very impressed with Paul's fighting prowess, as he'd thought that the only strong human was Heihachi. Heihachi was also defeated in the last tournament (by Kazuya Mishima), and so he and Kuma retreated to a mountain dojo to re-train. Kuma traveled to the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 with his master, vowing to destroy Paul Phoenix this time, and to eat anyone who got in his way. Kuma was immediately defeated by Paul Phoenix again.

Kuma II

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 the panda bear 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 - that Kuma II is smarter than his father, and a good bodyguard for Heihachi. One day, when Kuma 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 King of Iron Fist Tournament 3. He doesn't think anything of Ogre, who is the God of Fighting; only of defeating Paul. However, during the third tournament Kuma was once again easily defeated by Paul. Kuma would finally accomplish his goal of defeating Paul in the 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 loyalty to his presumed deceased master. However, 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 King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Kuma decided he would enter the tournament and take back the Mishima Zaibatsu. During the fifth tournament Kuma fought his old eneemy Paul Phoenix but just barely lost to him. Sometime after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 and 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, traversed the vast forests, and entered the 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 forfeit his spot in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 7 where he supposedly would have fought his old enemy Paul again. Instead, Paul's opponent is Kuma's crush, Panda (unbeknownst to Kuma himself). Kuma's last known location during the tournament was the Philippines, where he and his unit provides supplies for the Filipino survivors of a typhoon disaster. After earning the local country's trust, Kuma became the final opponent for the Zaibatsu's employment exam. Many young participants either quit or lost to Kuma during the exam: only one participant, a typhoon survivor named Josie Rizal, succeeded - despite Kuma's misgivings about her crybaby attitude.

Unfortunately following the true death of Heihachi at the hands of Kazuya during the seventh tournament, Kuma begins to adopt Heihachi's fighting style and dons his signature gi, with a headband of matching red color as Heihachi's karate belt. Before G Corporation fully takes over Mishima Zaibatsu and its assets, Kuma rescues one of the researchers from Mishima Heavy Industries in time, who eventually provides him aimable salmon-like rocket explosives during The King of Iron Fist Tournament 8.

Kunimitsu I/II Edit

  • Nationality :   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. 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

Kunimitsu 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 Edit

  • Nationality :   Japanese (naturalized)
  • Fighting style : Martial Arts (main fighting style)
    Mishima Style Fighting Karate (TK1, TK2 and TTT)
  • Voiced by:

English
William Word (Tekken 4) (in-game grunts)
Scott Reyns (Tekken 4) (dialogue segments)
Kaiji Tang (Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Tekken Tag Tournament 2)[12][13]
David Stokey (Tekken: The Motion Picture)[14]
Japanese
Jōji Nakata (Tekken - Tekken Tag Tournament (laughs))
Nozomu Sasaki (Tekken 2 - Tekken Tag Tournament)
Ryōtarō Okiayu (TK5—present; Tekken: Blood Vengeance)
Shin-ichiro Miki (Tekken: The Motion Picture)

Lee Chaolan (Chinese: 李 超狼; pinyin: Lǐ Chāoláng; Japanese: リー・チャオラン; 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.[15] Lee was adopted by Heihachi to provide a rival for Kazuya, who he felt was too weak to lead his Mishima Zaibatsu company.[16] Lee studies in the United States alongside Paul Phoenix and 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,[16] causing him to leave the world of fighting and pursuing a career in robotics.[16]

Lee returns in Tekken 4 as a 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.[15] 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, he drops out of the tournament and returns to his business.[15] After Kazuya legitimately takes control of the company, Lee enters the 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, 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 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.[15]

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 Edit

Michelle Chang Edit

Nina Williams/Summer Nina Edit

Paul Phoenix Edit

  • Nationality :   American
  • Fighting style : Compressive Martial Arts based on Judo
  • Voiced by :

English
Scott McCulloch (Tekken - Tekken 2)
Eric Kelso (TK3—TK6, TK3D:PE (grunts))
Jamieson Price (since TK6 (dialogue), later also grunts as of TTT2)
Mike McFarland (Street Fighter X Tekken)
Japanese
Hōchū Ōtsuka (drama CD, Tekken: Bloodline)[17]
Kanehira Yamamoto (Street Fighter X Tekken)

Paul Phoenix (ポール・フェニックス, Pōru Fenikkusu) is a hot-headed American biker and martial artist who regularly enters the King of Iron Fist fighting tournaments to prove he is "the toughest fighter in the universe" while hoping to use the prize money to pay off his debts, yet he falls short of victory each time due to various circumstances.In the first Tekken, Paul remained undefeated in battle until he fought Kazuya Mishima to a draw. When he heard the announcement of the King of Iron Fist Tournament, he entered, seeing the opportunity to face his rival, Kazuya, and prove himself to be the best. Paul performed well in the first King of Iron Fist Tournament, and he went to go on to face Kazuya in the semi-finals but he was narrowly defeated after a furious battle that lasted for hours. Shaking his head in disbelief, Paul left the Mishima estate and returned to New York. He battles his way to the finals of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 in Tekken 2, earning the right to have a rematch with Kazuya, only to end up having to forfeit and replaced by Heihachi Mishima after getting stuck in traffic as a result of a multi-car collision on the expressway, and therefore unable to make the match on time.[18] Paul goes undefeated throughout the entire King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 in Tekken 3, leaving victorious after defeating the opposing fighters including Kuma, Jin Kazama, and the god of fighting, Ogre. Unbeknownst to him, Ogre morphs into his monstrous form, True Ogre, after absorbing Heihachi's fighting force and is then defeated a second time by Paul's replacement Jin, who was reinstated in the tournament and cheating Paul out of his victory.[19] As a result, by Tekken 4, Paul's dojo has gone out of business due to lack of students and he ends up a homeless alcoholic.[19] He again enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 in an attempt to get his life back together and go head-to-head with Kazuya, a rival he hadn't fought in over 20 years.

During the first two tournaments, Paul had fought and defeated Kuma, a large brown bear trained in combat by Heihachi.[20] After the animal dies of old age, Heihachi trains a replacement, also named Kuma, who was easily defeated by Paul in the third tournament but Kuma manages to defeat him in the early stages of the fourth tournament.[20] Paul adopts a new training regimen and gets his revenge against Kuma in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 in Tekken 5, but the match leaves Paul too exhausted to continue in the competition and he is forced to drop out. Again departing the tournament penniless and already burdened by his increasing debt, he wastes no time in entering the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 in Tekken 6 in hopes of finally easing his financial troubles.[21] This time, he believes assembling a team would increase his chances of victory, and so he joins forces with old friend Marshall Law and boxer Steve Fox. While they did well in the tournament, Paul and Law ended up being paired against each other and they both fought to a draw, as a result they were unable to claim the top prize.

He entered the King of Iron Fist Tournament 7 in Tekken 7 with not only the intention, but the necessity of winning as the hefty prize would keep him in the black. Things didn't exactly pan out for him when the previous tournament got suspended, and that has placed him "into a life of destitution."

Paul returns in Tekken 8 as a playable character with new design and a significantly different hairstyle (although he was criticized for his new hairstyle).[22]

Paul is also selectable in non-canon spin-off Tekken games such as Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Card Challenge, Tekken Advance, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, and Tekken Revolution, in addition to the crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken. He is an unlockable character in the 2005 beat-'em-up multiplayer game Urban Reign.[23] He also appears in SNK's mobile phone game The King of Fighters All Star.[24] Paul appears as a Spirit in the Nintendo crossover video game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[25]

Wang Jinrei Edit

Wang Jinrei (Japanese: 王 驚雷(ワン・ジンレイ), Hepburn: Wan Jinrei, pinyin: Wáng Jīngléi) is an elderly Chinese old man who was a close friend of Heihachi Mishima's father 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 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, 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 Edit

Introduced in Tekken 2 Edit

Angel Edit

  • Nationality : Unknown
  • Fighting style : Mishima Style Karate
  • Voiced by : Yumi Tōma (TTT1); Yuka Koyama (TTT2)[26]

Angel (Japanese: エンゼル, Hepburn: Enjeru) is a female supernatural entity and opposite of 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.[27] 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[28] while her fighting style borrowed from Kazuya and Devil Jin.[29] 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 Edit

  • Nationality :   South Korean
  • Fighting style : Tae Kwon Do
  • Voiced by :
    English
    Lowell B. Bartholomee (Tekken: The Motion Picture)
    Japanese
    Kaneto Shiozawa (TK2~TTT)
    Kyousei Tsukui (Tekken: The Motion Picture)
    Korean
    Yun Beyong hwa (TK5~TTT2)

Baek Doo San (Japanese: 白頭山(ペク・トー・サン), Hepburn: Peku Tō San, Hangul: 백두산 Baek Dusan) is a South Korean Tae Kwon Do practitioner who debuted in Tekken 2 as the sub-boss of Marshall Law. He accidentally kills his father during a sparring session, causing him to destroy several dojos—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, 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 Korean military but flees to compete in the 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 Edit

  • Nationality :   American
  • Fighting style : Muay Thai
  • Voiced by:
    English
    Barry Gjerde (TK2-TTT)
    Peter Harrell, Jr. (Tekken: The Motion Picture)
    Marcus Lawrence (TK5TTT2 in-game/battle grunts)
    Crispin Freeman (TK5 cutscenes and endings)

Japanese
Seiji Sasaki (Tekken: The Motion Picture)

Bruce Irvin (Japanese: ブルース・アーヴィン, Hepburn: Burūsu Āvin) is a muscular and Mohawked 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.[30][unreliable source?] 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 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 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, in 2008, included Bruce among many black fighting game characters, such as Mortal Kombat's Jax and Street Fighter's Balrog, as "either non-existent or consistent in their overall attributes."[31] Bruce's Tekken 5 render was additionally the lone character illustration that was used for the article.[31]

Jun Kazama/Unknown Edit

  • Nationality :   Japanese
  • Fighting style : Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts
  • Portrayed : Tamlyn Tomita (live-action film)
  • Voiced by :

English
Edi Patterson (Tekken: The Motion Picture)
Lucy Farris (Tekken: The Motion Picture) (young)
Vivian Lu (Tekken: Bloodline)
Japanese
Shiho Kikuchi (Tekken 2, Tekken Tag Tournament)
Yumi Tōma (Tekken: The Motion Picture, Tekken Tag Tournament [the latter entry as Unknown])
Eri Sendai (Tekken: The Motion Picture) (young)
Yūko Sasaki (Japanese dub of the Tekken film)
Mamiko Noto (since Tekken Tag Tournament 2 - onwards)

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 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.[32] 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 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.[32] She flees to the forests of Yakushima, where she raises her child, Jin, away from evil and danger. 15 years later, before the events of Tekken 3, Jun senses the approaching of Ogre and warns Jin to seek out his grandfather Heihachi should anything happen to her.[32] 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.[32] 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.[33] Despite previously being presumed dead, due to her encounter with Ogre prior to the events of Tekken 3,[34] series director Katsuhiro Harada confirmed that Jun never actually died, but was simply missing.[35]

Unknown

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 Edit

Roger, Roger Jr. and Alex Edit

  • Nationality : Unknown
  • Fighting style : Commando Wrestling

Roger family line and Alex are comic-relief characters who make their first appearances in Tekken 2. They are genetically modified animals created by Dr. Bosconovitch, under Kazuya's orders. Roger (ロジャー, Rojā) was crafted from kangaroo DNA, and 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 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 Edit

Ancient Ogre/True Ogre Edit

  • Origin : None (somewhere out of space)
  • Fighting style : Personal style, sampled from many fighters
  • Voiced by : Bill Butts (Tekken: Bloodline)

Ogre (オーガ, Ōga) is believed to be a biological weapon abandoned on earth by an ancient alien race, while he is additionally worshipped by ancient Aztecs 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.[36] In the meantime, Ogre kills King in combat,[37] beats Baek Doo San into a yearlong coma, and supposedly kills Jin's mother Jun Kazama. 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.[19] Heihachi then collects blood samples and skin tissue from the creature in order to splice his genomes with his own, but the project is unsuccessful,[38] as he is missing a key ingredient called the "Devil Gene", which the series protagonist Jin Kazama and his father Kazuya possess.[39] 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.[36]

Ogre also appears in the non-canon games Tekken Card Challenge and Tekken Mobile, and is playable in the spinoff titles Tekken Tag Tournament and in Tekken Tag Tournament 2,[40] 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.[41]

Bryan Fury Edit

English
David Schaufele (Tekken 4 - Tekken 8 (grunts))
Keith Silverstein (Street Fighter X Tekken)[42]
Japanese
Kazuyoshi Hayashi (Japanese dub of the live-action Tekken films)
Tomokazu Seki (Street Fighter X Tekken)[42]

Formerly an officer in the 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 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 reanimated Fury's body and sent him to collect data on similar plans by his rival, Dr. Bosconovitch. Bryan enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, targeting Yoshimitsu, who has strong ties with Bosconovitch, but during the tournament, Bryan was defeated by Yoshimitsu.[43]

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 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-X as his official tag partner. His Swap Costume is modeled after 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 Edit

  • 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 Edit

  • Nationality :
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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions April 2023 The following is a list of characters from the fighting game series Tekken Characters are listed in alphabetical order The conflict between the Mishima family serves as the main focus of the series plot As seen from left to right Jinpachi Mishima Heihachi Mishima Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama Contents 1 Characters 1 1 Main series 1 2 Major spin offs 1 3 Other games 1 4 Adaptations 2 Introduced in Tekken 2 1 Anna Williams 2 2 Armor King I II 2 3 Ganryu 2 4 Heihachi Mishima 2 5 Jack series Prototype Jack 2 6 Kazuya Mishima Devil Kazuya Kid Kazuya 2 7 King I II 2 8 Kuma I II 2 9 Kunimitsu I II 2 10 Lee Chaolan Violet 2 11 Marshall Law 2 12 Michelle Chang 2 13 Nina Williams Summer Nina 2 14 Paul Phoenix 2 15 Wang Jinrei 2 16 Yoshimitsu 3 Introduced in Tekken 2 3 1 Angel 3 2 Baek Doo San 3 3 Bruce Irvin 3 4 Jun Kazama Unknown 3 5 Lei Wulong 3 6 Roger Roger Jr and Alex 4 Introduced in Tekken 3 4 1 Ancient Ogre True Ogre 4 2 Bryan Fury 4 3 Crow 4 4 Dr Bosconovitch 4 5 Eddy Gordo 4 6 Forest Law 4 7 Hwoarang 4 8 Jin Kazama Devil Jin 4 9 Julia Chang Jaycee 4 10 Ling Xiaoyu 4 11 Mokujin Tetsujin Kinjin 4 12 Panda 4 13 Tiger Jackson 5 Introduced in Tekken 4 5 1 Christie Monteiro 5 2 Combot Super Combot DX 5 3 Craig Marduk 5 4 Miharu Hirano 5 5 Steve Fox 6 Introduced in Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection 6 1 Asuka Kazama Summer Asuka 6 2 Emilie De Rochefort Summer Lili 6 3 Feng Wei 6 4 Jinpachi Mishima 6 5 Raven 6 6 Sergei Dragunov Halloween Dragunov 7 Introduced in Tekken 6 Bloodline Rebellion 7 1 Alisa Bosconovitch 7 2 Azazel 7 3 Lars Alexandersson 7 4 Leo Kliesen 7 5 Miguel Caballero Rojo 7 6 NANCY MI847J 7 7 Robert Richards Slim Bob Summer Bob 7 8 Zafina 8 Introduced in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 8 1 Sebastian 9 Introduced in Tekken Revolution 9 1 Eliza 10 Introduced in Tekken 7 Fated Retribution 10 1 Claudio Serafino 10 2 Fahkumram 10 3 Gigas 10 4 Josie Rizal 10 5 Katarina Alves 10 6 Kazumi Mishima Devil Kazumi 10 7 Leroy Smith 10 8 Lidia Sobieska 10 9 Lucky Chloe 10 10 Master Raven 10 11 Shaheen 11 Introduced in Tekken Mobile 11 1 Isaak 11 2 Revenant 11 3 Rodeo 11 4 Ruby 11 5 Tiger Miyagi 11 6 Yue 12 Introduced in Tekken 8 12 1 Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo 13 Guest characters 13 1 Akuma 13 2 Geese Howard 13 3 Gon 13 4 Negan Smith 13 5 Noctis Lucis Caelum 14 Secondary characters 14 1 Dr Abel 14 2 Emma Kliesen 14 3 Hawk Falcon and Owl 14 4 Jack 4 14 5 Jane 14 6 The Journalist 14 7 Legendary Capoeira Master 14 8 Mr Kazama 14 9 Richard Williams 14 10 Shin Kamiya 14 11 Tougou 15 Unused characters 15 1 Average Run of the mill Old Man 15 2 Female Paul 15 3 Ganmi chan 15 4 Giant Praying Mantis 15 5 Sexy Tekken Force Member 15 6 Syake Salmon 15 7 Taekwondo Girl 15 8 Wild Card 15 9 Zombie Bride 16 ReferencesCharacters EditMain series Edit 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 1 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 three characters have been playable in all eight main Tekken installments to date Yoshimitsu Nina Williams and Paul Phoenix While 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 Three characters Heihachi Mishima Kazuya Mishima and Marshall Law would come close having been playable in seven installments While Kuma also have been playable in eight main games as two different characters with Kuma I being in first two games and Kuma II being in remaining six games 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 Comparison table Yes Playable and available by default Yes Only playable in update version Unlockable DLC Paid downloadable character Guest Third party character NPC Non playable character Cameo Cameo appearance characters appearing in cinematics intros trailer background of a stage or in a picture To be revealed No Not included Notes are given below the table for more details Character information 1 2 3 4 5 DR 6 BR 7 FR Rnd2 8 TotalName NationalityAkuma Japanese No No No No No No Guest5 No 1Alex Unknown None No Yes No No No No No 1Alisa Bosconovitch Russiane No No No No No Yes3 Yes 2Ancient Ogre None No No Yes Cameo No No No 2Angel None No Yes No No No No No 1Anna Williams Irish Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes DLC5 6Armor King I Unknown Yes Yes Cameo Cameo No Cameo No 5Armor King II Unknown No No No No Yes2 Yes DLC5 3Asuka Kazama Japanese No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 4Azazel Unknowna No No No No No NPC Cameo5 2Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo Peruvian No No No No No No No Yes 1Baek Doo San South Korean No Yes No No Yes Yes No 3Bruce Irvin American No Yes No No Yes Yes No 3Bryan Fury American No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6Christie Monteiro Brazilian No No No Yes Yes Yes Cameo 4Claudio Serafino Italian No No No No No No Yes Yes 2Combot Unknown None No No No Yes No No Cameo5 2Craig Marduk Australian No No No Yes Yes Yes DLC5 4Crow Unknownb No No NPC No No No No 1Devil Jin Japanesec No No Cameo Cameo Yes Yes Yes Yes 6Devil Kazumi Japanesec No No No No No No NPC 1Devil Kazuya Japanesec d Yes Yes Cameo Cameo No No Yes Yes 6Dr Bosconovitch Russian No Cameo Yes Cameo Cameo Cameo No 5Eddy Gordo Brazilian No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes5 5Eliza Unknown No No No No No No DLC5 1Emilie De Rochefort Lili Monegasque No No No No Yes2 Yes Yes Yes 4Fahkumram Thai No No No No No No DLC5 1Feng Wei Chinese No No No No Yes Yes Yes 3Forest Law American Cameo No Yes No No No No 2Ganryu Japanese Yes Yes No No Yes Yes DLC5 5Geese Howard American No No No No No No DLC Guest5 No 1Gigas Unknown No No No No No No Yes 1Gon Unknown None No No Guest No No No No No 1Gun Jack Jack 3 Unknown No No Yes No NPC7 No No 2Heihachi Mishima Japanesed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7Hwoarang South Korean No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6Jack Russiane Yes No No No No No No 1Jack 2 Russiane No Yes No No No No No 1Jack 5 Unknown None No No No No Yes No No 1Jack 6 Unknown None No No No No No Yes NPC8 2Jack 7 Unknown None No No No No No No Yes Yes 2Jack 8 Unknown None No No No No No No No Yes 1Jin Kazama Japanese No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6Jinpachi Mishima Japanese No No No No Yes1 Cameo Cameo 3Josie Rizal Filipina No No No No No No Yes 1Julia Chang American No No Yes Yes Yes Yes DLC5 5Jun Kazama Japanese No Yes Cameo Cameo No No No Yes 4Katarina Alves Brazilian No No No No No No Yes 1Kazumi Mishima Japanese No No No No No No Yes 1Kazuya Mishima Japanesed Yes Yes Cameo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8Kid Kazuya Japanese No No No No No No Yes5 6 1King I II Mexican Yes9 Yes9 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 8Kinjin Unknown None No No No No No No Cameo 1Kuma I II Japanesee Yes9 Yes9 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes10 Yes5 10 Yes10 8Kunimitsu I Japanese Yes Yes No No No No Cameo5 3Kunimitsu II Japanese No No No No No No DLC5 1Lars Alexandersson Swedish No No No No No Yes3 Yes Yes 3Lee Chaolan Japanesef Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes5 6Lei Wulong Hongkonger No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes DLC5 6Leo Kliesen German No No No No No Yes Yes Yes 3Leroy Smith American No No No No No No DLC5 Yes 2Lidia Sobieska Polish No No No No No No DLC5 1Ling Xiaoyu Chinese No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6Lucky Chloe Unknown No No No No No No Yes 1Marshall Law Americanh Yes Yes Cameo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8Master Raven Unknown No No No No No No Yes5 1Michelle Chang American Yes Yes Cameo No No No No 3Miguel Caballero Rojo Spaniard No No No No No Yes Yes5 2Miharu Hirano Japanese No No No Yes No No No 1Mokujin Japanesee No No Yes No Yes Yes Cameo 4NANCY MI847J Japanesee No No No No No NPC4 Cameo5 2Negan Smith American No No No No No No DLC Guest5 8 No 1Nina Williams Irish Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes5 Yes 8Noctis Lucis Caelum Unknown No No No No No No DLC Guest5 No 1Panda Chinesee No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes5 5Paul Phoenix American Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8Prototype Jack Russiane Yes Yes No No No No No 2Raven Unknown No No No No Yes Yes Cameo Yes 4Robert Richards Bob American No No No No No Yes Yes5 2Roger Unknown None No Yes No No Cameo Cameo No 3Roger Jr Unknown None No No No No Yes Yes No 2Sebastian Monegasque No No No No Cameo2 Cameo No 2Sergei Dragunov Russian No No No No Yes2 Yes Yes Yes 4Shaheen Saudi Arabian No No No No No No Yes Yes 2Slim Bob American No No No No No Cameo No 1Steve Fox British No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5Tiger Jackson Unknown No No Yes No Cameo2 No No 2True Ogre None No No Yes No NPC7 No No 2Violet Japanesef No No No Yes Cameo No Yes5 3Wang Jinrei Chinese Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Cameo 5Yoshimitsu Japanese Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8Zafina Unknowng No No No No No Yes DLC5 2Total Playable characters 18 25 23 23 36 41 54 26Notes Not including arcade history mode of Tekken 5 and gallery mode of Tekken 7 1 NPC in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5 DR PSP arcade and online only Unlockable in Tekken 5 DR PS3 and offline only 2 Only in Tekken 5 DR 3 Only in Tekken 6 BR arcade and console 4 Playable in a campaign level 5 Only in Tekken 7 FR arcade and console Round 2 6 Only playable in story mode for a short amount of time in console version 7 Only in Tekken 5 and in the Devil Within mode 8 Not playable and available in Round 2 9 As King I Kuma I 10 As King II Kuma II a Probably none b There are several people therefore unknown c Origin of the devil gene is unknown but the person is from Japan d The person has denied nationality e Comes from this country but is not a citizen f He was born in China but his nationality is currently Japanese g Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed h American fighter of Chinese descent Major spin offs Edit Bryan Fury Jin Kazama Ling Xiaoyu Paul Phoenix 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 Yes Playable and available by default Yes Only playable in update version Unlockable DLC Free downloadable character Guest Third party character NPC Non playable character Cameo Cameo appearance characters appearing in cinematics intros trailer background of a stage or in a picture No Not included Notes are given below the table for more details Character information TCC TTT HD TTT2 Prol Ultd Wii U Ed TR TM TotalName NationalityAkuma Japanese No No No No Guest 1Alex Unknown None No Yes Yes No Yes 3Alisa Bosconovitch Russiand No No Yes Yes No 2Ancient Ogre None Yes Yes DLC No Cameo 4Angel None No Yes DLC No No 2Anna Williams Irish Yes Yes Yes No Yes 4Armor King I II Unknown No Yes5 Yes6 Yes6 No 3Asuka Kazama Japanese No No Yes Yes Yes 3Baek Doo San South Korean No Yes Yes No No 2Bruce Irvin American No Yes Yes No Yes 3Bryan Fury American Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5Christie Monteiro Brazilian No No Yes Yes Yes 3Combot Unknown None No No Yes1 No No 1Craig Marduk Australian No No Yes No Yes 2Crow Unknowna Yes Cameo NPC No No 3Devil Jin Japaneseb No No Yes Yes No 2Devil Kazuya Japaneseb c No Yes Yes Yes No 3Dr Bosconovitch Russian Yes Cameo DLC No No 3Eddy Gordo Brazilian Yes Yes Yes No No 3Eliza Unknown No No No Yes Yes 2Emilie De Rochefort Lili Monegasque No No Yes Yes Yes 3Feng Wei Chinese No No Yes Yes Yes 3Forest Law American Yes Yes Yes No No 3Ganryu Japanese No Yes Yes No No 2Gun Jack Jack 3 Unknown Yes Yes No No No 2Halloween Dragunov Russian No No No No Yes 1Heihachi Mishima Japanesec Yes Yes Yes NPC No 4Hwoarang South Korean Yes2 Yes Yes Yes No 4Isaak Unknown No No No No Yes 1Jack 2 Russiand No Yes No No No 1Jack 6 Unknown None No No Yes Yes No 2Jaycee American No No Yes Yes No 2Jin Kazama Japanese Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5Jinpachi Mishima Japanese No No Yes NPC No 2Julia Chang American Yes Yes Cameo No No 3Jun Kazama Japanese No Yes Yes Yes No 3Katarina Alves Brazilian No No No No Yes 1Kazuya Mishima Japanesec No Yes Yes Yes Yes 4King II Mexican Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5Kinjin Unknown No No No NPC No 1Kuma II Japanesed Yes Yes Yes Yes No 4Kunimitsu I Japanese No Yes DLC Yes No 3Lars Alexandersson Swedish No No Yes Yes No 2Lee Chaolan Japanesee No Yes Yes Yes Yes 4Lei Wulong Hongkonger Yes Yes Yes No No 3Leo Kliesen German No No Yes Yes Yes 3Ling Xiaoyu Chinese Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5Marshall Law Americang No No Yes Yes Yes 3Michelle Chang American No Yes DLC No No 2Miguel Caballero Rojo Spaniard No No Yes Yes Yes 3Miharu Hirano Japanese No No DLC No No 1Mokujin Japanesed Yes Yes Yes NPC NPC 5Nina Williams Irish Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5Panda Chinesed Yes Yes Yes No Yes 4Paul Phoenix American Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5Prototype Jack Russiand No Yes Yes No No 2Raven Unknown No No Yes No No 1Revenant Unknown No No No No NPC 1Robert Richards Bob American No No Yes Yes Yes 3Rodeo American No No No No Yes 1Roger None No Yes Cameo No No 2Roger Jr None No No Yes No No 1Ruby Unknown No No No No Yes 1Sebastian Monegasque No No DLC No No 1Sergei Dragunov Russian No No Yes Yes Yes 3Shaheen Saudi Arabian No No No No Yes 1Slim Bob American No No DLC No No 1Steve Fox British No No Yes Yes Yes 3Summer Asuka Japanese No No No No Yes 1Summer Bob American No No No No Yes 1Summer Lili Monegasque No No No No Yes 1Summer Nina Irish No No No No Yes 1Super Combot DX Unknown None No No Yes3 No No 1Tetsujin Unknown No Yes No NPC NPC 3Tiger Jackson Unknown No Yes Yes No No 2Tiger Miyagi Unknown No No No No Yes 1True Ogre None NPC Yes Yes NPC No 4Unknown Japanese No Yes4 DLC4 No No 2Violet Japanesee No No DLC No No 1Wang Jinrei Chinese No Yes Yes No No 2Yoshimitsu Japanese Yes Yes Yes No No 3Yue Unknown No No No No Yes 1Zafina Unknownf No No Yes No No 1Total Playable characters 21 39 61 30 37Notes 1 Unplayable in online mode 2 Unlockable if not selected in Adventure Mode 3 Only playable in Fight Lab mode for the prologue 4 Unplayable in arcade mode 5 As Armor King I 6 As Armor King II a There are several people therefore unknown b Origin of the devil gene is unknown but the person is from Japan c The person has denied nationality d Comes from this country but is not a citizen e He was born in China but his nationality is currently Japanese f Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed g American fighter of Chinese descent Other games Edit 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 Yes Playable and available by default Yes Only playable in update version Unlockable DLC Paid downloadable character Free in PlayStation Vita version NPC Non playable character Cameo Cameo appearance characters physically appeared in cinematics intros trailer background of a stage or in a picture Unconfirmed No Not included Notes are given below the table for more details Character information Adv DbD Res TB 3D PE SFxT TCT Ar G TE TxSF TotalName NationalityAlisa Bosconovitch Russianc No No No No Yes DLC No No NPC 3Ancient Ogre None No No No No No Yes No No No 1Anna Williams Irish No Yes1 No No Yes No No No NPC 3Armor King II Unknown No No No No Yes No No No No 1Asuka Kazama Japanese No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes 4Baek Doo San South Korean No No No No Yes No No No No 1Bruce Irvin American No No No No Yes No No No No 1Bryan Fury American No No No No Yes DLC No No No 2Christie Monteiro Brazilian No No No No Yes DLC No No No 2Claudio Serafino Italian No No No No No No No No Yes 1Craig Marduk Australian No No No No Yes Yes No No NPC 3Devil Jin Japanesea No No No No Yes No Yes No NPC Yes 4Dr Bosconovitch Russian No No No No No No No NPC No 1Eddy Gordo Brazilian No No No No Yes No No No NPC 2Emilie De Rochefort Lili Monegasque No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes 4Feng Wei Chinese No No No No Yes No No NPC No 2Forest Law American Yes No No No No No No No No 1Ganryu Japanese No No No No Yes No No No NPC 2Gun Jack Jack 3 Unknown None Yes No No No No No No No No 1Heihachi Mishima Japaneseb Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6Hwoarang South Korean Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No No 4Jack 6 Unknown None No No No No Yes No No No NPC 2Jack X Russianc No No No No No DLC No No No 1Jaycee American No No No No No No No No NPC 1Jin Kazama Japanese Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 8Julia Chang American No No No No Yes Yes No No No 2Kazuya Mishima Japaneseb No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6King II Mexican Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes NPC 6Kuma II Japanesec No No No No Yes Yes No No NPC 3Lars Alexandersson Swedish No No No No Yes DLC No No No 2Lee Chaolan Japanesed No No No No Yes No No No No 1Lei Wulong Hongkonger No No No No Yes DLC No No No 2Leo Kliesen German No No No No Yes No No No No 1Ling Xiaoyu Chinese Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC 8Lucky Chloe Unknown No No No No No No No No Yes 1Marshall Law Americanf No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC 6Miguel Caballero Rojo Spaniard No No No No Yes No No No No 1Mokujin Japanesec No No No Cameo Yes No No No NPC 3Nina Williams Irish Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC 8Panda Chinesec No No No Yes Yes No Yes No NPC 4Paul Phoenix American Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NPC 7Raven Unknown No No No No Yes Yes No Yes NPC 4Robert Richards Bob American No No No No Yes Yes No No NPC 3Roger Jr None No No No No Yes No No No No 1Sergei Dragunov Russian No No No No Yes No No No No 1Steve Fox British No No No No Yes Yes No Yes No 3Unknown male Character 1 Unknown No No No No No No No Yes No 1Unknown male Character 2 Unknown No No No No No No No Yes No 1Unknown male Character 3 Unknown No No No No No No No Yes No 1Wang Jinrei Chinese No No No No Yes No No No No 1Yoshimitsu Japanese Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No NPC 6Zafina Unknowne No No No No Yes No No No No 1Total 10 2 8 3 41 25 13 15 25 2Notes Only including Tekken characters in SFxT and TxSF 1 Only playable in Anna Mode a Origin of the devil gene is unknown but the person is from Japan b The person has denied nationality c Comes from this country but is not a citizen d He was born in China but his nationality is currently Japanese e Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed f American fighter of Chinese descent Adaptations Edit Only Heihachi and Kazuya Mishima have appeared in all five adaptations of the series Comparison table No Not included Notes are given below the table for more details Character information TMP Tek BV KR Bl TotalName NationalityAlisa Bosconovitch Russianc No No Yuki Matsuoka Cristina Vee No No 1Anna Williams Irish Kaori Yamagata Claire Hamilton Marian Zapico Akeno Watanabe Tara Platt No No 3Baek Doo San South Korean Kyousei Tsukui Lowell B Bartholomee No No No No 1Bruce Irvin American Seiji Sasaki Peter Harrell No No No No 1Bryan Fury American No Gary Daniels No Gary Daniels No 2Christie Monteiro Brazilian No Kelly Overton No No No 1Devil Jin Japanesea No No Isshin Chiba Darren Daniels No Isshin Chiba Kaiji Tang 2Dr Bosconovitch Russian Tamio Ōki Ken Webster No No No Jamieson Price 2Eddy Gordo Brazilian No Lateef Crowder No No No 1Ganryu Japanese Takashi Nagasako Lowell B Bartholomee No Hidenari Ugaki Paul St Peter No Hidenari Ugaki Earl Baylon 3Heihachi Mishima Japaneseb Daisuke Gōri John Paul Shephard Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa Unshō Ishizuka Jamieson Price Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa Taiten Kusunoki S Hiroshi Watanabe 5Hwoarang South Korean No No No No Toshiyuki Morikawa Todd Haberkorn 1Jack 2 Russianc Akio Ōtsuka Mark O Brien No No No No 1Jin Kazama Japanese Minami Takayama Jacob Franchek Jon Foo Isshin Chiba Darren Daniels No Isshin Chiba Kaiji Tang 4Julia Chang American No No No No Seiko Yoshida Jeannie Tirado 1Jun Kazama Japanese Yumi Tōma Edi Patterson Tamlyn Tomita No No Mamiko Noto Vivian Lu 3Kazuya Mishima Japaneseb Kazuhiro Yamaji Adam Dudley Ian Anthony Dale Masanori Shinohara Kyle Hebert Kane Kosugi Masanori Shinohara Eliot 5King II Mexican No No No No Masayuki Hirai Leandro Cano 1Lee Chaolan Japanesed Shin ichiro Miki David Stokey No Ryōtarō Okiayu Kaiji Tang No No 2Lei Wulong Hongkonger Akio Nakamura Gray Haddock No No No No 1Leroy Smith American No No No No Yasuhiro Kikuchi Krizz Kaliko 1Ling Xiaoyu Chinese No No Maaya Sakamoto Carrie Keranen No Maaya Sakamoto Faye Mata 2Marshall Law Americane No Cung Le No No No 1Michelle Chang American Narumi Hidaka Jessica Robertson No No No No 1Miguel Caballero Rojo Spaniard No Roger Huerta No No No 1Mokujin Japanesec No No Keiko Nemoto Mary Elizabeth McGlynn No No 1Nina Williams Irish Minami Takayama Ellie McBride Candice Hillebrand Atsuko Tanaka Mary Elizabeth McGlynn No Yumi Tōma Erika Harlacher 4Ogre None No No No No Bill Butts 1Panda Chinesec No No Taketora No No 1Paul Phoenix American No No No No Hōchu Ōtsuka Jamieson Price 1Raven Unknown No Darrin Dewitt Henson No No No 1Sergei Dragunov Russian No Anton Kasabov No No No 1Steve Fox British No Luke Goss No No No 1Yoshimitsu Japanese No Gary Stearns No No No 1Total 14 15 12 3 15Notes a Origin of the devil gene is unknown but the person is from Japan b The person has denied nationality c Comes from this country but is not a citizen d He was born in China but his nationality is currently Japanese e American fighter of Chinese descent Introduced in Tekken EditAnna Williams Edit Nationality Irish Fighting style Hapkido Voiced by EnglishLenne Hardt TK5 TK6 in game TTT2 TK7 grunts Kat Cressida TK5 TK5 Dark Resurrection cutscenes Debra Jean Rogers Death by Degrees Tara Platt TK6 TK Blood Vengeance TTT2 present JapaneseYumi Tōma TK1 TTT Kaori Yamagata Tekken The Motion Picture drama CD Tamako Nohama film Japanese dub Akeno Watanabe TK Blood Vengeance Anna is the flamboyant younger sister of Nina Williams 2 They were taught various martial arts by their father Richard a former assassin When Richard dies under mysterious circumstances the sisters blamed each other leading to a long standing rivalry and both sisters going their separate ways Anna joins a paramilitary organization and becomes an officer in the Tekken Force Anna plays only a very minor role in the story of the first game appearing as a sub boss character for Nina Her story was further expanded in later games In Tekken 2 as in the first tournament the 20 year old Nina was once again hired to assassinate the sponsor of the current tournament Kazuya Mishima Whether at Kazuya s discretion or Anna s own volition Anna became a bodyguard for Kazuya along with Ganryu and Bruce Irvin who were all charged with Kazuya s protection Nina was later captured by Mishima Zaibatsu forces and used in Dr Bosconovitch s cryonics research Anna was also captured by Kazuya to be another test subject in the cold sleep project by Bosconovitch where both sisters were put into a cryogenic slumber In Tekken 3 after being placed in suspended animation during the second tournament Nina was awoken fifteen years later by the influence of the recently excavated Ogre who compelled her to assassinate Jin Kazama Anna was awoken at the same time as her sister though she was unaffected by Ogre s influence Nina suffers ill effects from the cold sleep resulting in long term memory loss In an act of compassion Anna set out to stop Nina from once again becoming an assassin and to help her recover her memory loss However she failed at the end of the tournament when Nina recovered her memory about her rivalry with Anna which resulted in Nina leaving and cutting all contact with Anna Anna is not playable in Tekken 4 but returns in Tekken 5 when Nina attempts to restore Anna s memory but their meeting triggers Nina s repressed hostility towards her sister Anna retaliates and the reunion descends into a gunfight that lasts for days The sisters eventually reach a stalemate and agree to settle things for good and a portion of their battle can be seen in the introductory sequence of the game During their battle in the tournament both sisters agreed that only one would walk away from their battle alive However when Nina defeats Anna she refuses to take Anna s life as she felt the fight was not satisfactory She enters The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 at Kazuya s request In Scenario Campaign Anna leads the defense of G Corporation against Mishima Zaibatsu and Lars Alexandersson s rebel army and during a confrontation with the rebel army she sends troops that results in Lars friend Tougou s death She also accompanies Kazuya when he comes to Azazel s Temple in the desert Upon the latter s stalemate battle with Lars Anna escapes with Kazuya after he is let go by Lars Anna additionally appears in Nina s 2005 spin off action game Death by Degrees as a commander of the Tekken Force Anna is playable in Tekken 7 as part of the Season 2 DLC After the events of Tekken 6 Anna s heart grew tired of endless fighting Following her retirement she met and fell in love with an elite soldier from the G Corporation But on the day of their wedding tragedy occurred Whilst getting ready for the big day the sound of gun shots filled the main hall Anna rushed to the noise arriving to find her fiance dead and Nina fleeing the scene with Anna s stolen wedding dress Anna fueled by rage decided to return to the fight once more Unbeknownst to Anna her nephew Steve Fox is also after Nina Anna s fighting style is based on hapkido a martial art that is known for its efficient spinning back kicks jumping kicks and throws at closer fighting distances Despite this she and Nina have both a unique fighting martial art 3 Armor King I II Edit Nationality Unknown Fighting style Professional Wrestling AK1 US style AK2 Japanese style Armor King アーマー キング Ama Kingu is a professional wrestler and was a rival of 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 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 4 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 Edit Nationality Japanese Fighting style Sumo Voiced by EnglishLowell B Bartholomee Tekken The Motion Picture Earl Baylon Tekken Bloodline 5 JapaneseBanjō Ginga Tekken Takashi Nagasako TK2 Tekken Tag Tournament Tekken The Motion Picture Hidenari Ugaki TK5 present Ganryu Japanese 巌竜 Hepburn Ganryu 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 second tournament as Kazuya s bodyguard but he also wishes to build his own sumo ring to impress his secret crush 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 on television fighting in the fourth tournament he enters 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 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 6 In 2011 Computer and Video Games deemed Ganryu one of the series worst ever characters If losing some weight and not wearing a massive 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 7 Heihachi Mishima Edit Main article Heihachi Mishima Jack series Prototype Jack Edit Nationality Russian Jack 1 Jack 2 Prototype Jack and Jack X only Fighting style Sheer force Voiced by EnglishMark O Brien Tekken The Motion Picture Jack 2 Jordan Byrne Street Fighter X Tekken Jack X JapaneseBanjō Ginga Tekken Tekken 5 Akio Ōtsuka Tekken The Motion Picture Jack 2 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 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 Jane lose her mother during a battle he takes it upon himself to look after her until he is destroyed by 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 8 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 Panda and Ganryu In Tekken 5 however 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 9 Inversely in Tekken 6 Jack 6 is considered one of the easiest characters to learn 10 Kazuya Mishima Devil Kazuya Kid Kazuya Edit Main article Kazuya Mishima King I II Edit Main article King Tekken Kuma I II Edit Nationality Japanese but not a citizen Fighting style Kuma Shinken later adopts Heihachi s Shorin ryu styled Mishima Fighting Karate as of TK8 Voiced by Katsuhiro Harada Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory Kuma II 11 Kuma IThe first Kuma was once an abandoned bear 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 often left Heihachi s side 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 first King of Iron Fist Tournament where Kuma was easily defeated by Paul Phoenix Kuma was very impressed with Paul s fighting prowess as he d thought that the only strong human was Heihachi Heihachi was also defeated in the last tournament by Kazuya Mishima and so he and Kuma retreated to a mountain dojo to re train Kuma traveled to the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 with his master vowing to destroy Paul Phoenix this time and to eat anyone who got in his way Kuma was immediately defeated by Paul Phoenix again Kuma IIJust 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 the panda bear 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 that Kuma II is smarter than his father and a good bodyguard for Heihachi One day when Kuma 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 King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 He doesn t think anything of Ogre who is the God of Fighting only of defeating Paul However during the third tournament Kuma was once again easily defeated by Paul Kuma would finally accomplish his goal of defeating Paul in the 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 loyalty to his presumed deceased master However 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 King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 Kuma decided he would enter the tournament and take back the Mishima Zaibatsu During the fifth tournament Kuma fought his old eneemy Paul Phoenix but just barely lost to him Sometime after the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 and 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 traversed the vast forests and entered the 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 forfeit his spot in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 7 where he supposedly would have fought his old enemy Paul again Instead Paul s opponent is Kuma s crush Panda unbeknownst to Kuma himself Kuma s last known location during the tournament was the Philippines where he and his unit provides supplies for the Filipino survivors of a typhoon disaster After earning the local country s trust Kuma became the final opponent for the Zaibatsu s employment exam Many young participants either quit or lost to Kuma during the exam only one participant a typhoon survivor named Josie Rizal succeeded despite Kuma s misgivings about her crybaby attitude Unfortunately following the true death of Heihachi at the hands of Kazuya during the seventh tournament Kuma begins to adopt Heihachi s fighting style and dons his signature gi with a headband of matching red color as Heihachi s karate belt Before G Corporation fully takes over Mishima Zaibatsu and its assets Kuma rescues one of the researchers from Mishima Heavy Industries in time who eventually provides him aimable salmon like rocket explosives during The King of Iron Fist Tournament 8 Kunimitsu I II Edit Nationality 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 IKunimitsu 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 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 IIKunimitsu 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 Edit Nationality Japanese naturalized Fighting style Martial Arts main fighting style Mishima Style Fighting Karate TK1 TK2 and TTT Voiced by English William Word Tekken 4 in game grunts Scott Reyns Tekken 4 dialogue segments Kaiji Tang Tekken Blood Vengeance Tekken Tag Tournament 2 12 13 David Stokey Tekken The Motion Picture 14 JapaneseJōji Nakata Tekken Tekken Tag Tournament laughs Nozomu Sasaki Tekken 2 Tekken Tag Tournament Ryōtarō Okiayu TK5 present Tekken Blood Vengeance Shin ichiro Miki Tekken The Motion Picture Lee Chaolan Chinese 李 超狼 pinyin Lǐ Chaolang Japanese リー チャオラン Hepburn Ri 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 15 Lee was adopted by Heihachi to provide a rival for Kazuya who he felt was too weak to lead his Mishima Zaibatsu company 16 Lee studies in the United States alongside Paul Phoenix and 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 16 causing him to leave the world of fighting and pursuing a career in robotics 16 Lee returns in Tekken 4 as a 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 15 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 he drops out of the tournament and returns to his business 15 After Kazuya legitimately takes control of the company Lee enters the 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 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 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 15 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 Edit Main article Marshall Law Tekken Michelle Chang Edit Main article Michelle Chang Tekken Nina Williams Summer Nina Edit Main article Nina Williams Paul Phoenix Edit Nationality American Fighting style Compressive Martial Arts based on Judo Voiced by EnglishScott McCulloch Tekken Tekken 2 Eric Kelso TK3 TK6 TK3D PE grunts Jamieson Price since TK6 dialogue later also grunts as of TTT2 Mike McFarland Street Fighter X Tekken JapaneseHōchu Ōtsuka drama CD Tekken Bloodline 17 Kanehira Yamamoto Street Fighter X Tekken Paul Phoenix ポール フェニックス Pōru Fenikkusu is a hot headed American biker and martial artist who regularly enters the King of Iron Fist fighting tournaments to prove he is the toughest fighter in the universe while hoping to use the prize money to pay off his debts yet he falls short of victory each time due to various circumstances In the first Tekken Paul remained undefeated in battle until he fought Kazuya Mishima to a draw When he heard the announcement of the King of Iron Fist Tournament he entered seeing the opportunity to face his rival Kazuya and prove himself to be the best Paul performed well in the first King of Iron Fist Tournament and he went to go on to face Kazuya in the semi finals but he was narrowly defeated after a furious battle that lasted for hours Shaking his head in disbelief Paul left the Mishima estate and returned to New York He battles his way to the finals of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 in Tekken 2 earning the right to have a rematch with Kazuya only to end up having to forfeit and replaced by Heihachi Mishima after getting stuck in traffic as a result of a multi car collision on the expressway and therefore unable to make the match on time 18 Paul goes undefeated throughout the entire King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 in Tekken 3 leaving victorious after defeating the opposing fighters including Kuma Jin Kazama and the god of fighting Ogre Unbeknownst to him Ogre morphs into his monstrous form True Ogre after absorbing Heihachi s fighting force and is then defeated a second time by Paul s replacement Jin who was reinstated in the tournament and cheating Paul out of his victory 19 As a result by Tekken 4 Paul s dojo has gone out of business due to lack of students and he ends up a homeless alcoholic 19 He again enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 in an attempt to get his life back together and go head to head with Kazuya a rival he hadn t fought in over 20 years During the first two tournaments Paul had fought and defeated Kuma a large brown bear trained in combat by Heihachi 20 After the animal dies of old age Heihachi trains a replacement also named Kuma who was easily defeated by Paul in the third tournament but Kuma manages to defeat him in the early stages of the fourth tournament 20 Paul adopts a new training regimen and gets his revenge against Kuma in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 in Tekken 5 but the match leaves Paul too exhausted to continue in the competition and he is forced to drop out Again departing the tournament penniless and already burdened by his increasing debt he wastes no time in entering the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 in Tekken 6 in hopes of finally easing his financial troubles 21 This time he believes assembling a team would increase his chances of victory and so he joins forces with old friend Marshall Law and boxer Steve Fox While they did well in the tournament Paul and Law ended up being paired against each other and they both fought to a draw as a result they were unable to claim the top prize He entered the King of Iron Fist Tournament 7 in Tekken 7 with not only the intention but the necessity of winning as the hefty prize would keep him in the black Things didn t exactly pan out for him when the previous tournament got suspended and that has placed him into a life of destitution Paul returns in Tekken 8 as a playable character with new design and a significantly different hairstyle although he was criticized for his new hairstyle 22 Paul is also selectable in non canon spin off Tekken games such as Tekken Tag Tournament Tekken Card Challenge Tekken Advance Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken Revolution in addition to the crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken He is an unlockable character in the 2005 beat em up multiplayer game Urban Reign 23 He also appears in SNK s mobile phone game The King of Fighters All Star 24 Paul appears as a Spirit in the Nintendo crossover video game Super Smash Bros Ultimate 25 Wang Jinrei Edit Nationality Chinese Fighting style Xing Yi Quan Voiced by Tamio Ōki TK1 TTT Hu Qian TK5 TTT2 Wang Jinrei Japanese 王 驚雷 ワン ジンレイ Hepburn Wan Jinrei pinyin Wang Jinglei is an elderly Chinese old man who was a close friend of Heihachi Mishima s father 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 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 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 Edit Main article YoshimitsuIntroduced in Tekken 2 EditAngel Edit Nationality Unknown Fighting style Mishima Style Karate Voiced by Yumi Tōma TTT1 Yuka Koyama TTT2 26 Angel Japanese エンゼル Hepburn Enjeru is a female supernatural entity and opposite of 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 27 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 28 while her fighting style borrowed from Kazuya and Devil Jin 29 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 Edit Nationality South Korean Fighting style Tae Kwon Do Voiced by EnglishLowell B Bartholomee Tekken The Motion Picture JapaneseKaneto Shiozawa TK2 TTT Kyousei Tsukui Tekken The Motion Picture KoreanYun Beyong hwa TK5 TTT2 Baek Doo San Japanese 白頭山 ペク トー サン Hepburn Peku Tō San Hangul 백두산 Baek Dusan is a South Korean Tae Kwon Do practitioner who debuted in Tekken 2 as the sub boss of Marshall Law He accidentally kills his father during a sparring session causing him to destroy several dojos 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 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 Korean military but flees to compete in the 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 Edit Nationality American Fighting style Muay Thai Voiced by EnglishBarry Gjerde TK2 TTT Peter Harrell Jr Tekken The Motion Picture Marcus Lawrence TK5 TTT2 in game battle grunts Crispin Freeman TK5 cutscenes and endings JapaneseSeiji Sasaki Tekken The Motion Picture Bruce Irvin Japanese ブルース アーヴィン Hepburn Burusu Avin is a muscular and Mohawked 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 30 unreliable source 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 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 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 in 2008 included Bruce among many black fighting game characters such as Mortal Kombat s Jax and Street Fighter s Balrog as either non existent or consistent in their overall attributes 31 Bruce s Tekken 5 render was additionally the lone character illustration that was used for the article 31 Jun Kazama Unknown Edit Nationality Japanese Fighting style Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts Portrayed Tamlyn Tomita live action film Voiced by EnglishEdi Patterson Tekken The Motion Picture Lucy Farris Tekken The Motion Picture young Vivian Lu Tekken Bloodline JapaneseShiho Kikuchi Tekken 2 Tekken Tag Tournament Yumi Tōma Tekken The Motion Picture Tekken Tag Tournament the latter entry as Unknown Eri Sendai Tekken The Motion Picture young Yuko Sasaki Japanese dub of the Tekken film Mamiko Noto since Tekken Tag Tournament 2 onwards 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 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 32 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 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 32 She flees to the forests of Yakushima where she raises her child Jin away from evil and danger 15 years later before the events of Tekken 3 Jun senses the approaching of Ogre and warns Jin to seek out his grandfather Heihachi should anything happen to her 32 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 32 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 33 Despite previously being presumed dead due to her encounter with Ogre prior to the events of Tekken 3 34 series director Katsuhiro Harada confirmed that Jun never actually died but was simply missing 35 UnknownUnknown 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 Edit Main article Lei Wulong Roger Roger Jr and Alex Edit Nationality Unknown Fighting style Commando WrestlingRoger family line and Alex are comic relief characters who make their first appearances in Tekken 2 They are genetically modified animals created by Dr Bosconovitch under Kazuya s orders Roger ロジャー Roja was crafted from kangaroo DNA and 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 Roger Sr ロジャーシニア Roja 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 EditAncient Ogre True Ogre Edit Origin None somewhere out of space Fighting style Personal style sampled from many fighters Voiced by Bill Butts Tekken Bloodline Ogre オーガ Ōga is believed to be a biological weapon abandoned on earth by an ancient alien race while he is additionally worshipped by ancient Aztecs 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 36 In the meantime Ogre kills King in combat 37 beats Baek Doo San into a yearlong coma and supposedly kills Jin s mother Jun Kazama 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 19 Heihachi then collects blood samples and skin tissue from the creature in order to splice his genomes with his own but the project is unsuccessful 38 as he is missing a key ingredient called the Devil Gene which the series protagonist Jin Kazama and his father Kazuya possess 39 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 36 Ogre also appears in the non canon games Tekken Card Challenge and Tekken Mobile and is playable in the spinoff titles Tekken Tag Tournament and in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 40 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 41 Bryan Fury Edit Nationality American Fighting style Kickboxing Portrayed by Gary Daniels Tekken films Voiced by EnglishDavid Schaufele Tekken 4 Tekken 8 grunts Keith Silverstein Street Fighter X Tekken 42 JapaneseKazuyoshi Hayashi Japanese dub of the live action Tekken films Tomokazu Seki Street Fighter X Tekken 42 Formerly an officer in the 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 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 reanimated Fury s body and sent him to collect data on similar plans by his rival Dr Bosconovitch Bryan enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 targeting Yoshimitsu who has strong ties with Bosconovitch but during the tournament Bryan was defeated by Yoshimitsu 43 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 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 X as his official tag partner His Swap Costume is modeled after 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 Edit Nationality Unknown Different persons Fighting style Military TrainingCrow 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 Edit Nationality span dat, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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