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Kazuya Mishima (Japanese: 三島 一八, Hepburn: Mishima Kazuya) is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of Bandai Namco's Tekken series. Debuting as the protagonist of the original game, Kazuya has since become one of the series' most prominent villains after serving as the penultimate boss of Tekken 2.
At some point during this time, Jun became pregnant with Kazuya's child; whilst Jun was able to cause conflict within Kazuya, swaying Devil's hold over him, ultimately she was unable to prevent him from going to meet his father, Heihachi Mishima, in the tournament finals. After Kazuya is thrown into a volcano by Heihachi in the conclusion of ...
Heihachi Mishima (Japanese: 三島 平八, Hepburn: Mishima Heihachi) is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of Bandai Namco's Tekken series. Introduced as a boss character in the first Tekken game from 1994, Heihachi is depicted as the abusive father of Kazuya Mishima and the CEO of a military firm known as the Mishima Zaibatsu, which was founded by his own father, Jinpachi ...
Keiko Toda (戸田 恵子, Toda Keiko, born September 12, 1957) is a Japanese actress, singer and narrator. Her most famous role is the voice of the children's hero Anpanman on the long running anime Soreike!
Ke Huy Quan was a preteen when he was cast in Indiana Jones and Temple of Doom. Having fled Vietnam with his family as a child, he didn’t know who Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg were when he ...
Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge (alternately titled as Tekken: A Man Called X) is a 2014 American martial arts film directed by Wych Kaos and written by Nicole Jones and Steven Paul, based on the video game series Tekken published by Bandai Namco Games.
Lee Jun-young as Hong Si-jun and Jeon So-nee as Son Ju-a in Melo Movie Courtesy of Ko Nam ... Gyeom has quit his job as a film critic. He no longer has a desire to watch movies obsessively. He ...
When Mishima was returned to his immediate family at the age of 12, Azusa employed extreme parenting tactics, such as holding young Mishima up close to the side of a speeding steam locomotive. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] [ 42 ] He also raided his son's room for evidence of an "effeminate" interest in literature, and often ripped his son's manuscripts apart.