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So he leaves Japan to challenge these new opponents to see who is the real King of the Iron Fist. The formula has been perfected. And the results are astounding.

Ah, to be young again! The whole world looks brand new and is mine for the taking. And now I have the chance to test my abilities. To push myself harder than ever before. My pathetic family and their weaknesses will have to wait.

Warriors, the likes of whom I've never encountered before, stand ready to fight. But are they ready for the new Heihachi Mishima? Name: Toro Inoue. Reason: After a brief monologue about his weak opponents, Heihachi is encountered by Toro and Kuro. Despite Toro's outspoken respect of the martial artist, Kuro calls Heihachi "old and feeble". Upset by Kuro's arrogance, Heihachi challenges both him and Toro to a fight. Heihachi : An utter disappointment!

Heihachi : You should have listened to your friend. Now I'll give you a lesson in respect you won't forget! After he has fought all of his opponents he says that they were no big deal, but feels that he can fight the whole world now. The formula has given me reflexes and strength I haven't felt since the prime of my youth.

I am a young man again. The fire that burned within me now burns even stronger. All my old strength has returned. But that's not all. The formula must have changed me in other ways.

I now possess a power like no other. Soon the world will witness the true power of Heihachi Mishima! You're Not Worthy: Heihachi shouts "That can't even be a joke"!

I'm Eating: Heihachi sits down and eats from a bowl with chopsticks, but then sounds startled and gets back up. Glory Awaits: Heihachi faces away from the camera, looks over his shoulder, turns around, and strikes a pose. Death Wish: Heihachi charges up with electricity, then gets into his stance while saying, "So you're in a hurry to die, huh?

If using Victorious : Sits criss-cross with arms folded, angry, and then turns his head away from the screen. If using A Worthy Triumph : Appears exhausted, wipes sweat off of his mouth with an angry look. If using Annihilated : Heihachi is on his knees and punches the ground in anger while charging with electricity. The default appearance of Heihachi is his younger appearance as depicted in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

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. At the conclusion of the tournament, Heihachi betrayed Jin by shooting him in the head after the latter killed Ogre. However, Jin transformed to Devil and knocked Heihachi out before he took flight.

Afterwards, 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. 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.

However, the two would be later defeated by Jin who escaped after sparing Heihachi's life. Heihachi was seemingly killed in the attack, but in reality was blown a long distance away after the Jacks detonated. It is revealed in Tekken 6 that he was unconscious for the duration of the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament. Upon his recovery, he discovered that Jin had taken control of the Mishima Zaibatsu in his absence, and so he entered the sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament to take back the Zaibatsu.

He appears as an enemy in the Scenario Campaign, the story mode in the console version of Tekken 6 whose main character is Lars Alexandersson, Heihachi's illegitimate son. He apparently forgot about Lars, as he was quite surprised when Lars recalled about his past. At first, he tried to make alliance with Lars, but he refused and tried to kill him through shooting, though he easily dispatched it. Lars then left, telling that he will be the "last person" Heihachi ever met.

Though unrelated to the story of the series, in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken 3D: Prime Edition , Heihachi appears to have regressed back to his Tekken 2 appearance. Heihachi, now for the first time, is seen with a full head of hair. Heihachi makes a brief appearance on the Tekken spin-off game Death by Degrees as an optional boss.

He also makes an appearance as a playable character in the PlayStation 2 version of the fighting game Soulcalibur II. Heichachi is one of the bonus characters available to play as or against in Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis for the PlayStation alongside fellow Namco characters and is an unlockable character in Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2. He also makes guest appearances in the role-playing game Tales of the Abyss as one of Tokunaga's customization options and in Pac-Man Fever alongside several other Namco characters.

He also appears in the crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken , with Kuma as his official tag partner. Namco Wiki Explore.



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