Kazuya throws Heihachi off a cliff OLD vs NEW: 1994 - 2022 COMPARISON
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The upbeat victorious music while Kazuya throws a man off a cliff and smiles at the camera will always be one of the funniest things I've seen.
Fr lmaooo
Along with the zaku kicking the gundam?
@@MexicanMeijin I prefer that seen of Kamille chucking a crippled man off a cliff. (He had it coming to be honest.)
@@anenemystand5582 or the exploding monkey
Its just classic lmao
Kazuya showing the proper lifting techniques in the first one.
"Whats up guys its yo boy Kazuya,today i am gonna be showing how to properly lift your unconschious father and throw him off a cliff.
Dont forget to like,comment and subscribe.
And remember everyone,DORYA!"*outro plays
Safety first kids, even when throwing your father off a cliff!
Just finished the series, and I still prefer Kazuya's characterization in Tekken 1, 2, 4, and the original motion picture when compared to this. In the Tekken 1, Kazuya was a neutral character who was completely focused on his goal of defeating Heihachi. He hadn't been consumed by his anger yet, so he wasn't a violent evil maniac. He didn't really care about other people, but he didn't go out of his way to be overly brutal either. It's stated that after his draw with Paul, he paid no mind to it and continued on. He didn't hold grudges with people, except for Heihachi. That's because his hatred towards Heihachi is the source of all his strength and motivation, and that hatred fuels the devil within. The devil doesn't literally give Kazuya power, it fuels his anger, and his anger gives him strength. This is why he becomes evil AFTER defeating Heihachi, because hatred towards the latter had been his motivation for so long. He doesn't know how to live any other way, and the devil keeps him trapped. Ironically, Kazuya was a better person when Heihachi was around because his anger was controlled and focused on the latter. When Heihachi's gone, he starts taking his hatred out on others, becoming the ruthless leader of the Zaibatsu.
To be fair, Anna and Paul narrated their perception of Kazuya to Jin, and of course they didn't have anything nice to say about the guy. Although the context makes Kazuya's hatred of Heihachi understandable, even with that he remains a horrible person who deserves to be called pure evil.
I agree mostly, but I want to say this regarding the Devil transformation. He didn't need Heihachi to be in control, he simply lost the mental battle to devil during the fight with Heihachi. (which is the theme of T2)
While Bloodlines & Tekken as of now acts as if Devil is a full on power-up. My interpretation is It wasn't & never was. It was just a spirit/demon manipulating/latching onto a dying child. Before I go further check this.
allegedly the "Devil Gene" was supposed to be "Devil Factor" and there was actaully supposed to be a factor of variables to it. It wasn't supposed to be a genetic power.
The main variable being death. The Devil/Spirit cannot start taking form until the host dies. Examples! Jin doesn't turn into Devil until he is shot in the head & killed. (For those that don't remember, the fractured OG Devil spirit locates and brands Jin in the intro of T3. It simply cannot form yet. )
While there's inconsistences of what Jinpachi's demon is, The death thing remains constant. Jinpachi says he was possessed after he died imprisoned under Hon-Maru.
Devil doesn't take over Kazuya until He's defeated By Heihachi in Tekken 2(game/story mode). This can be interpreted as Hehihachi actaully beats Kazuya to death in the 2nd tournament resulting in Devil taking over. It also can be interpreted as Kazuya survived the original fall on his own despite being gravely injured. Devil simply saw an opportunity to get a strong willed host.
Now back Kazuya before his death. Struggling internally, Kazuya loses the mental battle to devil & the fight to Heihachi. Now actaully dead, Devil now has a chance to have a body. (at the time of T2)As Devil is not a full on anime power-up, Just a Demon/Spirit giving some basic supernatural abilities to the host. (lasers,flight, maybe some degree of strength) This Demon is still without Kazuya's drive, his skill, his focus/hatred of his father. The demon loses to Heihachi. Devil never made Kazuya stronger, Just a lying parasite looking for a body.
Granted it's non-canon, T5 Kazuya's ending shows Devil/Kazuya are still in a battle for his body. It's gotten worse since Kazuya died.
The original motion picture wasn't the most accurate either honestly, but there wasn't a lot to go off of back then I guess
This is just the result of countless retcons. The devil gene wasn't a thing in Tekken 2, back then Kazuya literally sold his soul to the devil for the strength to survive his original fall off the cliff, and Heihachi had thrown him off in the first place as a brutal rite of passing and not any devil gene shenanigans.
But then the story started going in all sorts of directions, which granted, Tekken has always been silly with Grizzly bears and cyborg ninjas and stuff, but the main story of Kazuya kinda came to a standstill in 2, but they needed to continue it somehow, and it was decided to double down on that supernatural aspect and him being an asshole like his dad
Kazuya was Good and Evil in Tekken 2( Angel is Kazuya's Good Side) So I would say he was fighting a Internal Battle.
I think most people forget that bloodline is being told from others perspective of Kazuya so what we see of him isn't quite accurate to what happened
Oooohhh that makes sense...
Don't try to make up for the writers just being bad. What you say makes sense but I guarantee that's not the intent of the writers of that show. The inconsistencies in that show are a product of numerous retcons and the show writers being either given bits and pieces of the story by Namco or just takings bits and pieces on their own accord.
It's why Leeroy is in a show based on a game (Tekken 3) that he was never in, or why Xiaoyu is somehow friends with Hwoarang even though there's nothing stating they know each (Jin and Hwoarang are actually stated to have met before in lower mixed martial arts tournaments before T3, so their rivals is what connects them; both know Jin, but it doesn't mean they know each other), or why everyone looks older than they should be and even wear their Tekken 7 attire (Tekken 3 and Tekken 7 are 4 years apart, yet Xiaoyu looks like she's in her 20's when she should be 16, and Paul looks like he either hasn't slept in decades or is in his 70's), the time of Tekken 3 is like 1999, but there are drones and Julia is dressed like her T7 streamer outfit like ita 2018, Paul doesn't defeat Ogre (he beats Ogre then leaves thinking he won the tourney while Ogre transforms and Jin defeats True Ogre).
The show is just poorly written. Props to you for trying to make sense of it but you're doing the writer's job for free.
@@thaddeusmarcuscheeleyjr.786 I mean this is why it's an adaptation. It's not suppose to be a one to one transfer. A lot of the core motives remain. With some of the details you picked being very minor.
The whole point of adaptations is to at least tell some variation of the story a new way. Like how they redid Ling's personality to make her more lax instead of being in obsessed with solving the Mishima problem.
As for leroy's involvement it's common practice for people include new characters in newer adaptations of existing source material.
Otherwise what's the point why bother making an anime if you do nothing new with the story and just copy and paste the story from a game that's over fifteen years old.
@@thaddeusmarcuscheeleyjr.786 It's what the comment above says. Doing some changes to the original material in it's adaptation is not "writing badly" a show. It would be badly written if the story was bad, boring or inconsistent within itself, and not compared to the OG Tekken.
The OG Tekken lore is already confusing at it is if all those alternate endings in each characters arcade endings. Tekken Bloodlines at least is not confusing.
@@rushalias8511 The point is to preserve everything about the original story and only port it over to a new medium to get the non video game audience to appreciate and get invested in the original story, otherwise what even is the point of telling the story if you are just going to change it? You may as well just make something completely new if you are going to change it at all.
This is just me playing devil's advocate and spitballing some beliefs behind not changing the original work, not something I myself believe in mind you. Many people are hard sticklers for preserving their favorites (or unfavorites) as is and just make people either accept the original for what it was or just write those people off as "not getting it", for better or worse.
1:21 That smile is so vicious compared to the original
His “evil chuckle” at 1:23 sounds like he’s trying to clear his voice too, so maybe it was him holding in his cough rather than him smiling 🤣
Nah the original was more scary
@@AzraJ i think that was a grunt, it’s not easy throwing a grown man off a cliff
@@shitstain863no matter how much I replay it, it sounds like him clearing his throat and I can’t unhear it at all 😭
0:27 you gotta love that smile
The show made Kazuya look way too hella evil.
In reality, he was happy to have gotten his revenge on his absolute horrid of a human being and father.
The show is how other see kazuya, not what happened. And from their lines its ez to tell they do think of him as absolute evil
@@kristianbojinov6715 Everyone: He’s evil!
Kazuya: *smiles awkwardly at camera*
Wasn’t the show version so far told thru his fathers story though? I could be wrong. But of course he would make it seem that way
obviously it looks different from T1's cutscene but we're way past that- this is accurate to how Tekken has built its canon since
@@kristianbojinov6715 to be fair with eye brows like that, can you blame them?
That was an...interesting English voice for Kazuya.
I'm being hyperbolic, but it does leave comparison when the person they got to voice Kazuya in the series in Japanese is the person who has been voicing Kazuya since Tekken 4.
Kaz's Japanese VA will always be my favorite. Deep, very masculine, and brooding.
I'm watching the anime in Japanese honestly, JP voices are better than English dub
@@symphonixblades maybe in new gen anime but watching old anime I’m either watching it in dub or sub
I prefer his VA from the English dubbed OVA(Tekken:The Motion Picture)
Mhm
When you consider that both of his seiyuus have passed away, and that he was a normal human thrown into lava while Kazuya stared at him for a while, unless they do what they did with Kazumi, Tekken 7 is the true end for Heihachi. He is DEAD, and flashbacks are the only way he’ll come back in the story.
I knew heihachi is dead but when you put it like that it just hit that heihachi is actually gone
I refuse to believe heihachi will ever die >:(
i refuse to believe that heihachi is gone, i think he will awaken something while he got dipped into the lava, this is mishimas we are talking about after all
And Heihachi deserved it every time :)
That's right.
@@tmcttf8087 Kazuya should have chosen a steeper cliff
@@rafael502 To make that old fool's death more certain, yes?
@@rafael502 “SHOULDVE FOUND A BIGGER CLIFF BITCH”
It's funny how they make the mouth movement fits more for English version but the one that is more familiar to the fans is the Japanese version
Hmm. What English version?! I watched the anime in Japanese so for me everyone of them was Japanese XD
Not gonna lie rain being present in their Tekken 1 fight fits
The first, Kazuya seems almost at peace with what happened. His smile feels honest and genuine.
The second, he seems far more somber and detached. Less about ridding himself of his urge for revenge but rather, ridding himself of another enemy in his way.
The third, feels cruel, like he was this heartless monster taking pride and pleasure in killing his own father. That murder and humiliation was his goal and that he was more evil than his father.
Personally, I prefer the first and I'd prefer if they kept it the same and simply had it that the power of running the Mishima group only corrupted him further. As he's displayed now, I can't ever imagine how Jun fell in love with Kazuya
Same here man
Because she wanted to save thus prevent him from killing Heihachi so he doesn't be much worse than he was bringing evil, destruction & corruption to the world, but it's just too little too late, until the next coming 8th tournament.
As someone who never played tekken it's so funny seing someone trowhing an oldman off a cliff and then smiling with a 2000's game soundtrack in the background
If there is a 2nd season I hope they explore kazuya’s backstory (even though I already know it) I’m expecting them to make him somewhat sympathetic, one thing I hate in tekken 7 but something they did right in the anime is heihachi is shown as a lesser evil yet in the anime everyone agrees he’s worse then kazuya (after shooting Jin)
I like the first one because of the smile.
To be honest, making Kazuya "pure evil" just doesn't work for his character as a whole. He is fueled by anger and the desire of exacting vengeance, something really personal, that being his father having ruined his life from a very young age. Someone pure evil would NEVER have this level of personal and emotionally driven desires, just to win. Of course Kazuya would want Heihachi dead, that geezer ruined his life and robbed him of his innocent happiness, ever so heartlessly.
I swear, if Kazuya gets shown in a completely different light during his reign in Tekken 2, like, if he really was the lesser evil in contrast to his father, meaning, he gets shown off to be more of a cheeky, charming and witty moneyboy protagonist, I will laugh out loud. Would make sense too, considering he has a freaking hobby for collecting sneakers and shoes of all kinds. A really dorky hobby for someone full of testosterone as him. And well, the reason why he may have not become an even worse person than his father, was thanks to Bruce, Anna and Ganryu. Whom he befriended over the course of his life, leading up to the first tournament. An A-Team sort of situation. Just me rambling. 🤣
Do note that this is told from the perspective of Nina Williams who knows next to nothing about Kazuya or the Mishima.
Regardless, Kazuya is indeed pure evil, thanks to Heihachi. Remember, in T5's ending, he killed Jinpachi in cold blood after reminiscing about the old days with Jinpachi. It's not canon, but still shows Kazuya's character. In Tekken 4, he also harassed Jin for Jin's lack of control of the Devil Gene, and tried to take Jin's Devil Gene power for himself.
To be fair, Anna and Paul narrated their perception of Kazuya to Jin, and of course they didn't have anything nice to say about the guy. Although the context makes Kazuya's hatred of Heihachi understandable, even with that he remains a horrible person who deserves to be called pure evil.
@@doryaman Well, all I can say is, tell that to Vergil from the DMC series. Like him, Kazuya keeps desiring more and more power, just to compensate for his life being so miserable and lonely and that's not me making it up, in Tekken 6's flashback stories, Kazuya openly complimented, in his own way, Jun during the Tekken 2 narration, meaning, she must have been really important to him, even if he won't ever fully admit it. Someone with pure evil in his heart, would never behave the way Kazuya does. He is not behaving like some wannabe messiah, thinking what he is doing is righteous, he is a lonely and bitter man, wanting to get back at his father and the rest of the human race for having robbed him of his happiness. If anything, Jin shouldn't kill him. He must grow to understand his hatred and not become like him, later on.
i think Kazuya becoming Evil is more on Heiachi having traumatized him a lot + Devil + Harada not really desiring to have character in the story After Tekken 2
if Harada stops being petty, Kazuya gets "reedemed" or least pays for his conseguences
Ah c'mon, we've had too many _"villains that are secretly good"_ cliches. Not every villain should be vulnerable to talk-no-jutsu. It ruins their characters. Can you imagine if Joker suddenly became good and redeemed himself? That's just not who he is.
Harada may prefer Heihachi and Jin over Kazuya but the fans know who is the best and most badass Mishima, the tragic original protagonist.
It's still Jin >>>> Kazuya and Heihachi for a lot of people. Including me.
@@AbbasKhan9364 Kazuya has been through a lot worse and at a much younger age than Jin. He also had no one to rely on unlike Jin had Jun so he relied on the devil. Such a character deserves justice much more than Jin.
My favorite is and will always be Jin but that's my favorite opinion. I was happy when Kazuya threw Heihachi of a cliff tho always happy to see that
@@AbbasKhan9364 Jin is forever stuck in his teenage angst phase, kazuya's out there enjoying life like a Chad.
Wonder if Jin will do the same to Kazuya in Tekken 8
In Tekken Tag Tournament Jin Ending is a Spoiler for Tekken 8.
Nah, other way around
Nah if you kill Kazuya tekken is over. Paul and kazuya are the most used charecters in the game
Why does the before video look like one of those bowling videos when you get a strike or miss
His smile and optimism, gone.
I honestly expected Kazuya to have a deep baritone voice in the show.
Not as much as I expected people to shut their annoying ciritcisms up about the Tekken anime I liked.
@@kinnikuman-devilman_fan_2002 how old are you again? 😂😂😂💀💀💀🤡🤡🤡
@@kinnikuman-devilman_fan_2002 You mean their personal opinions that you cannot accept which hurts your feelings?
@@Username-qu1jt Not really, I just find them as an annoyance when they're negative honestly, and besides even if I told them I liked it? They'll probably start attacking or calling me out because it always pisses them off alot when I like something they don't, so I had to threaten them back lol.
@@kinnikuman-devilman_fan_2002 it's ironic how you sound exactly like the people you're describing.
Very traditional among the Mishima bloodline
Love how kazuya smiles after throwing hiehachi
love how the video starts at 0:00
This video one day will probably hit a million views :)
😊It’s at 138k views
Nothing beats the smiling while watching into the camera
1994 felt like something you see from a ad in the 2000's
1994: Yay, you did it!
2015: Mournful yet resolute
2022: EVIL!!! EVIL!!!!
Wonder if we'll see this as many times as batman's backstory
Kazuya1994: **slowly picks up Heihachi in upbeat victory music and probably located somewhere in Canada slowly walks over in more upbeat victory music gently puts down Heihachi into the ravines of Canada in even more upbeat music faces the camera and makes the most awkward game smile in the entire gaming universe**
Kazuya2015: **gently picks Heihachi up and throws him off in dramatic ambience**
Kazuya2022: **Dramatically picks him up and dramatically makes a speech and throws Heihachi off the cliff as more dramatic ambience plays**
Kazuya, after casually throwing Heihachi off a mountain and that smirk: *Marlboro, savor the mountain breeze.*
Those goddamn triangles man...
It’s crazy. 5 straight tekken tournaments he lost. We’ve come a long way.
to this day im still waiting they do the smile at the end
Tekken 1-3, the characters aren’t like 100% into trying to kill each other. In Tekken 4, Kazuya realizes after dying, that he really can’t be fucking around like in T1 and T2 so he full one decides to put 200% effort into killing anyone who stands in his way. Heihachi realizes that guns don’t really work on him so why the fuck did he think they would on Jin?
I rather have the smile in the first one rather than an insane grin.
And I'd rather have you shut your criticism of Bloodline up already.
@@kinnikuman-devilman_fan_2002
Or maybe you can stop whining like an infant?
@@justinesun631 Sure, why not? lol.
Kazuya wasn't that evil during Tekken 1. Tekken Bloodline really didn't get it right when it came to Kazuya...
It really didn't. Kazuya was never evil first-hand. It was always Heihachi who started and ruined everything. He never gave Kazuya and Jin the chance to be themselves, because he always assumed the very worse of them and hurt them based off his ridiculous assumptions.....his very transgressions gave rise to his fall into the lava, all at the hands of the very one he was supposed to protect.
To be fair, Anna and Paul narrated their perception of Kazuya to Jin, and of course they didn't have anything nice to say about the guy. Although the context makes Kazuya's hatred of Heihachi understandable, even with that he remains a horrible person who deserves to be called pure evil.
@SFEX七瀬 Wrong. Kazuya does not hide the fact that he is an evil bastard because he hates everything about Heihachi, including his practices of doing good things while secretly desiring something in return, so he prefers to be blatantly cruel, which makes him worse than Heihachi in certain aspects. Make no mistake, Kazuya is pure evil.
In his ending in the first Tekken he threw his father off a cliff and smiled. Heihachi is a bastard who deserved it but smiling while doing it is very evil.
@SFEX七瀬 Look at Kazuya's ending in Tekken 5. He killed Jinpachi even after remembering the good moments they had with each other when he was a kid, and Jinpachi didn't do anything bad to Kazuya like Heihachi did. The ending isn't canon but it's a what if scenario, it shows you what Kazuya would have done if he won the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, it's one of the many things that prove that he is pure evil.
Throwing his dad off the cliff with such casual music actually makes sense, later on throwing family members off high places continued as if its normal.
The juxtaposition of the 1994 clip against the 2022 one is killing me
and as karmatic punishment, the Iconicness of his character has resulted in a fate where he takes part in Smash, where he is perpetually forced to knock or be knocked off a double-sided cliff.
Feels like Smash deserves an honorable mention
Tekken 7's always hit deep.
Where is that one video where it had the Tekken 1's Kazuya ending scene, and then after he throws Heihachi off a cliff and smiling and switches to a more modern version of Kazuya smiling?
Who else thought the Tekken 8 teaser would be in this?
Am I the only cause 1994 kazuya smile looks terrifying 😂😂
What's the song at the end
pretty sunny for a thunderstorm in the last one
damn tekken 1,2 kazuya looks dank as hell
Since no one's talking about it, I'll ask
What's up with those triangle shadows in Bloodline?
Ps1 low poly shadows
0:25
Creepy smile, not gonna lie XD lol.
Also...
0:54-0:55
and
1:14-1:18-1:22
Kazuya holding Heihachi and then throwing him = Basically me as a real TMNT fan that grew up with 2003,2007 movie,and 2012 while enjoying the Last Ronin comics and also had a soft spot for the 2014-16 movies,Rise,Mutant Mayhem, and Tales of the TMNT cartoon holding the 80's/90's TMNT comic,cartoon,movie junk junk that I didn't need by throwing that old junk in the fire since I already know I'm a real fan XD lol.
What's the deal with the triangular shading in Bloodline?
There was a scene Where Kazuya Did This in The Anime Too?!
Kazuya: 🙂
Chara:)
The man survived an explosion in tekken 5, i dont think he's dead
He's just sleeping with Dry Bowser.
Hehachi obsessed fall from many kind of cliff
Damn how many times is he going to do this?
Tekken lore:
Father Punches son
Son made invite to everyone to fight each other
Son had a son
Devil stuff
0:24 When you finally destroy your Step-father in real life.
Those stupid triangle shadows are too distracting
What is with that goddamn triangle shadow on everyone's face in the anime?
Let's just say the Mishima genes are still gonna kick in to heihachi that ain't still a volcano.
Just miss kazuya happy face in tekken 1
4:12 pm September 22 2022
1:18
I just thought that Kazuya should have that as his ground throw
T1 is the best because it's simple and to the point "Dad dead. Kazuya is a happy boy. Now he can collect sneakers in peace"
T7 is trying too hard
TB is the worst because he is fucking talking to a unconscious person
My interpretation(using the T1/2 Characterization/story & ignoring nonsense retcons.)
T1; It comes off as he's beaten his demon(metaphorically Heihachi),got his revenge & he's genuinely relived the Man/Demon at the center of his hellish childhood is defeated/dead. Maybe it's the limitations on the graphic engine at the time, but the smile comes off more "It's done. finally" more so than the evil smirk he's now known for.
Bloodlines: While I like the original more conflicted Kazuya. There is some intrigue in those seemly edgy throw away lines. Despite his hate of his father, This version has heavily if not wholly internalized Heihachi's teachings & ambitions. It is all he knows & it was all he was raised for. So those lines are about nothing but his taught single minded nature about ruling the Zaibatsu & proving his superiority over Heihachi. Anime doesn't even mention Heihachi was an abusive father which is weird. Conflicted or full on bad Kazuya, it's a huge part of why he's messed up.
got nothing to say about T6,7. Kazuya hasn't had any depth since his Non-canon interactions & ending with Jinpachi in T5.
Anywho,damn I wished the OG writer(seiichi ishii) stayed on Tekken. The story had so much potential when the Kazuya amongst others were being set up to be multi-dimensional characters.
@Pro Token420 Jokes on you, Source Material-obsessed boomer cause' I miss the part where that's my problem.
Well, the show DUZ make hachi an abuser to jin, t’s easy tu kunect the dots with that.
@@kinnikuman-devilman_fan_2002 jokes on you too zoomer if Harada kills Kazuya you can kiss 30% of the playerbase goodbye. That's huge money Harada will not risk
They shoudlve put dunkeys voice on a narrative
Majin Vegeta smile.
in bloodline
Is it just me that finds the first one scary as kazuya throws heihachi down the cliff and smiles to the camera
I don't get why the bloodline version made kazuya look so evil.
I mean it was the end of tekken 1 right. He's in his early 20s and from what tekken 7 showed us he thinks heihachi killed his mom and grandpa with no reason and tossed him off a cliff. I guess I'm saying he sounds too evil Here like devil has taken the wheel. Where is I thought young kazuya would be all "now time to pay for what you done"
0:27どりゃどりゃカズヤさん☆
Tekken 7 in 2015?
In Tekken 7 he was Very Sad
Wow
Jin in the animated looks evil as fck
😂😂 hes so proud of what he did
Kazuya the true villain of Tekken series.
I thought that Tekken 7 was is 2017
Only the Chads who remembers the Speedoru version
Kazuya still want to kill Mishima after years didn’t he?
Eugh. His dub voice. He sounds like a 90's villain
Since when did tekken have a anime?
Throwing since 94😂
サムネのコントラストがラーメン屋に見える🍜
Its a family tradition
Idk the 1st one is was way more playful, the other two seem way too gritty like chiiiiill bro
Dang for once the Netflix adaptation is far better than the original!😆
Tho ngl, Tekken 7’s recreation of that scene is still the best of the three.
I dont know what to say really! Well,controversial opinion here I think Tekken 1 is the best one yet its production values are so bad lol(I know its old but so its Tekken 3 and the cutscenes looked perfect.)
Tekken 1->The most Soul,shit production values,Kazuya(not the design) is eh weird
Tekken 7->The least soul,good production values,Kazuya is perfect
Anime->Somewhat soulful,top production values,Kazuya is done bad
tldr=they are all heavily flawed in some way but Tekken 1 is my favorite
Idk wut everyone will says first one is all time gold
Kazuya wasn’t evil when he threw heihachi off the cliff in tekken 1 the Netflix series have got it all wrong
I love the porn music for the ending credits.
These Mishimas aren't humans. They survive being tossed down rocky cliffs or lava!!
If Heihachi came back as Devil we all know all in Tekken are fuck up
Jin Kazama & Kazuya Should End Their Rivalry In Tekken 8
right. triangle
1994: puppet combo
2015: unreal engine
Dude Tekken 7 was in 2017 not 2015
1994>>>>>all
KONO KAZUYA DA!