3/25/2023 0 Comments Tekken 6 heihachi![]() This also appears in his Fated Retribution outfit on the right side of his chest. Arc Symbol: A lot of promotional material for 7 features his Mishima Zaibatsu logo, a three-pointed star above a hexagon (like a thinner variant of Mitsubishi's three-diamond logo).Anti-Villain: While Heihachi took over the Mishima Zaibatsu for his gain and has a tendency to be unnecessarily cruel, his actions against Jin and Kazuya were only that to wipe out the Devil Gene, having an understandable reason to want to destroy it considering witnessing what it did to his wife.He's still a huge prick who only seeks to regain his former power, and he quickly returns to an antagonistic role from Tekken 3 onwards. Anti-Hero: A Nominal Hero in Tekken 2 where he becomes The Protagonist opposing his son Kazuya who has ironically become the Big Bad after taking over Heihachi's empire and becoming even worse than he is.This hairstyle made its way into canon in Tekken 7's flashbacks that take place before the first game. In the series timeline, even when most everyone was younger - in the first two games - Heihachi was already balding, so this is the first time we see him with a full head of hair. When he's rejuvenated in Tag Tournament 2, his hair regrows to an improbably sweet swallow's tail.This must be part of Mishima genetics, not the Devil Gene, as his father has even wilder hair. The only hair he has left grows in two farcical upwards spikes like that of his son and grandson.Kazumi's similar motif in 7 hints that this is most likely a tribute to her. Animal Motifs: His black dogi features a tiger's face at the back.He is forced to kill her and this begins his Start of Darkness. Only to discover that her intentions were genuine she was sent there to get close and kill him from the beginning. He chose to ignore it, thinking his wife might have mental issues he's not ready to deal with, hoping it goes away. Then his wife Kazumi tried to kill him many times. Alas, Poor Villain: His backstory in Tekken 7 shows that he was a simple man happy to spend his days training and happily married.Heihachi's betrayal at the end is much more openly evident, significantly softening its impact compared to Jin's ending in Tekken 3. Because of this, Jin figures out much quicker that Heihachi is not the man he believes to be. As such, he is shown to be significantly more abusive towards Jin than the caring grandfather act shown in the games. Adaptational Jerkass: Heihachi in Bloodline takes after his characterization shown in 4 and beyond.Parental Abandonment is a blessing when it comes to being Heihachi's child. Notably, his second biological son, Lars, who Heihachi did NOT raise, turned out to be a pretty good guy.Later on, he ropes his son and grandson into being future subjects for his research. Grandson? More like live bait to attract an ancient monster that feeds off fighting skills! Did he screw up your plan by killing the beast? A bullet between the eyes. He also extends his abuse over the generations.Then he tries to kill them when the ungrateful brats don't appreciate all he's done for them. While his dad was practically a saint ( Demonic Possession aside), Heihachi thinks chucking your son off a cliff or adopting another son solely to foment a sibling rivalry are sound parenting skills.He now continues the war against G Corporation and Kazuya, hoping to engage in one final battle to decide their fate. With Jin out of commission, but still alive unbeknownst to anyone, Heihachi seized control of the Zaibatsu. This pays off when, in the end, Jin sacrifices himself to stop the being known as Azazel and Kazuya leaves out of boredom. As Lars leaves, he surmises that Lars will end up doing his work for him, and continues to lay low. During Scenario Campaign, his plans to take back the Zaibatsu are interrupted in their early stages when Lars shows up and confronts him, revealing that he is Heihachi's son from an affair he had in the Netherlands. Heihachi survived, being no ordinary man, but was rendered unconscious for the entirety of the 5th tournament while Jin took over the Zaibatsu. Jin foils his plan, then he gets ambushed by Jack robots, then Kazuya betrays him, and the Jack robots self-destruct on him after dogpiling him. ![]() Later he found out that Kazuya was still alive, and hosts the 4th tournament to lure his descendants for his plans. Once Jin beats Ogre, Heihachi betrays Jin by shooting him in the head, only to be smacked back by Devil Jin and thrown out of Ogre's temple through a wall. When he's approached by his grandson Jin Kazama, who wants to avenge his mother's death at the hands of Ogre, Heihachi uses him to lure Ogre out. For years, Heihachi built up a good reputation with his Zaibatsu while hiding his ambitions. ![]()
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