![]() Heihachi was seemingly killed in the attack, but in reality was blown a long distance away after the Jacks detonated. Immediately after Jin's departure, an army of Jack-4s built and sent by G Corporation invaded Hon-Maru. However, the two would be later defeated by Jin who escaped after sparing Heihachi's life. After the Tekken Force captured Jin upon arrival, Heihachi defeated Kazuya, and took him to Hon-Maru. To lure both to him, he held the fourth King of Iron Fist Tournament two years later with his very company's ownership as the grand prize. Unable to find Jin, Heihachi learned Kazuya had been resurrected by G Corporation, a rival company. However, Jin transformed to Devil and knocked Heihachi out before he took flight.Īfterwards, Heihachi collected the remains of Ogre and attempted to combine his own DNA with that of Ogre, but discovered that he would need the Devil Gene as a catalyst, held by both his son and Jin. At the conclusion of the tournament, Heihachi betrayed Jin by shooting him in the head after the latter killed Ogre. Heihachi then announced The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 four years later to lure Ogre out. ![]() He is also met by a teenager named Jin Kazama, who claimed to be his grandson and begged Heihachi to train him, which he accepted. Realizing that Ogre had immortal blood, Heihachi sought to obtain its blood in order to create an "ultimate life form". Fifteen years later, during a Tekken Force expedition at an Aztec Temple located somewhere in Mexico, Heihachi witnessed the Tekken Force being obliterated by a mysterious being called " Ogre". ![]() Heihachi survived the event, went to train and meditate extensively, then returned two years later in the second tournament to defeat his son, and tossed Kazuya's body into a volcano to kill him.Īfter assuming control of Mishima Zaibatsu once again, Heihachi formed the Tekken Force, an elite army whose actions would ultimately led to world's peace. Kazuya won the tournament, tossed Heihachi off the same cliff and assumed control of the Zaibatsu. After Kazuya had traveled abroad and became an undefeated champion, the 52-year-old Heihachi announced the King of Iron Fist Tournament in order to test him. To further motivate Kazuya, Heihachi adopted Chinese orphan Lee and raised him as a rival to his true son. Later, in an attempt to eliminate his son's "weakness", whose upbringing by Jinpachi is always blamed by Heihachi, he tossed Kazuya Mishima, his then 5-year old son, down a deep ravine, claiming that if he were truly his son, he would be able to survive the fall and climb back up. When Jinpachi attempted a coup d'état, Heihachi quickly captured and imprisoned him below the Mishima compound Hon-Maru and left him starved to death. Decades before the events of the original Tekken, Heihachi overthrew his father out of his control of Mishima Zaibatsu as he sought to control it as an industrial company. Heihachi is better known as the only son of Jinpachi Mishima, a famous martial artist who founded the Mishima Zaibatsu company. He is also the only Tekken character aside from Yoshimitsu to be featured in the Soul series, where he is seen as a guest character in the PlayStation 2 version of Soulcalibur II. He is one of only four characters (the others being Paul Phoenix, Nina Williams and Yoshimitsu) to have appeared in every game in the series and he makes two appearances within the series as the final boss. which history repeats itself.Heihachi Mishima ( 三島 平八, Mishima Heihachi ?) is a main character from the Tekken series. Should I mention Heihachi betrayed his own father Jinpachi to rule over it too? No wonder he's afraid his own descendants will do the same. Both of them are backstabbers who always betrayed their higher ups. In Tekken 3, Heihachi sought ultimate power from getting Ogre's DNA just as Shang Tsung sought to steal Shao Kahn's soul. Shang Tsung was the big bad of MK1, Heihachi was the big bad of Tekken 1. If I'm to draw some similarities between Heihachi and Shang Tsung, they are both treacherous individuals who draw profits from tournament gaming. I just thought did Namco take that into consideration when they gave Heihachi his non-canon story in Tekken Tag Tournament 2? Later on, senior actor Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa played as Shang Tsung in the first MK film (which succeeded) and as Heihachi in the must avoid even for franchise fans, the Tekken live movie. In MK2, Shang Tsung went from old man (in MK 1) to being a younger man in MK2 (and became a cheap playable character). In his ending, we see him rapidly age and drink some youth serum to become young again. Now here we have Heihachi in the non-canon Tekken Tag Tournament 2 with his youth restored. After all Tekken was inspired by Virtua Fighter then by Street Fighter in some ways (Asuka vs. As if video games just have not enough of copying each other and Tekken is no exception.
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