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Heihachi tekken 4
Heihachi tekken 4











In Japanese, he has been voiced by Banjo Ginga in Tekken, Wataru Takagi in Tekken 3, and then by the late Daisuke Gōri (who also voiced for Baron Praxis in the Japanese version of Jak II) from Tekken 3 through Tekken 6, the late Unshō Ishizuka (who also voiced Incineroar, Zabuza Momochi, Senator Armstrong, Kizaru, Kronos, and Gantu) in all appearances from Tekken: Blood Vengeance to Tekken 7, and Taiten Kusunoki in Tekken: Bloodline.

heihachi tekken 4

During the final battle, he was killed by his son, Kazuya. He was the host of the first, third, fourth, and seventh king of iron fist tournaments being the final boss of the first and fourth games while being the sub-boss of the third and seventh.

heihachi tekken 4

In Tekken 7, he seems to regain his prominence as a character and it is revealed that Heihachi himself wasn't directly responsible for the feud or the events that followed, but rather the only woman he loved, Kazumi Mishima. Due to this, he is considered to be the archenemy of both his son, Kazuya and his grandson, Jin. His goal is to defeat both his son and grandson to obtain their Devil Genes. He served as the main antagonist of the first Tekken game, Tekken 3 and Tekken 4, the main protagonist of Tekken 2 and Tekken 7, the overarching antagonist of Tekken 5, and a supporting antagonist in Tekken 6.Īn ambitious and power-hungry fighter, he is almost always responsible for the events of the games, but his impact seems to decrease during the events of Tekken 5 and Tekken 6, after his last defeat and false death after Tekken 4, yet he is still the indirect reason of the events in those games as well. Heihachi Mishima is one of the main antagonists of the Tekken franchise alongside his son, Kazuya Mishima. ~ Heihachi in his final fight with Kazuya in Tekken 7. Nothing else.ĭie, Kazuya! Your delusions of grandeur ends here!













Heihachi tekken 4