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Kazuya tekken 4
Kazuya tekken 4










kazuya tekken 4
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The fourth game established his current appearance by adding multiple body scars (the result of his brush with death at the bottom of an active volcano's crater) as well as his red eye. Then the first Tag game accentuated the widow's peak and finally turned the ducktail into a single-pointed spike, basically turning it into a less outrageous copy of Vegeta's hair. The second game added the widow's peak but the back kept being more of a ducktail, at least in the game itself (the game intro, ending cutscenes and other CG art depicted him with the back hair neatly slicked into a single pointed spike, as became the norm in later games). In the first game, his Villainous Widow's Peak wasn't there and the spike formed by his hair on the back was more diffused (like a "ducktail") rather than ending in a single point. Art Evolution: His physical appearance, specifically his hairstyle, has changed through the years.Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Has much to be arrogant about his Mishima lineage, and that's before he turns into Devil.

kazuya tekken 4

  • Archnemesis Dad: In both senses - has one in the form of Heihachi, and is one to his son Jin.
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    By the end of the game, since Jin is back in action and Heihachi is dead, and with Alisa reporting to Lars and his allies that the Zaibatsu-G Corp war isn't ceasing with Heihachi's death, it would seem that Kazuya will take up the full villain mantle once more. In 7, he's the sole guy with enough manpower to fight against Heihachi and the Zaibatsu and has enough personal beef against him, but he's solely driven by his own self-interest instead of altruism or honor and he defaults to being an evil prick. In the first game, Kazuya wants to stop Heihachi, but only out of revenge and to take over the Zaibatsu himself.

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  • Anti-Hero: A Type V whenever he is a hero.
  • Although he arguably has the least whimsical and most realistically plausible hairstyle out of all the Mishimas.
  • Anime Hair: His hair is pointed in an upwards spike.
  • Usually Kazuya is in control, but the possibility of "not always" throws into question just how extensively evil he really is. However, some of his cruelest actions throughout the series, like his non-canon ending in 5, tend to have Devil's influence in them, something that can take over his body altogether as his story route in 5 shows.
  • Ambiguously Evil: Played with, in that Kazuya is evil and there's no ambiguity on the matter.
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    Perhaps the only redeeming quality the movie Kazuya has is the implication that Heihachi brainwashed him into becoming a ruthless bastard, as explained in the prequel. And this is all without the Devil Gene corrupting his mind.

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    He also shows a more sadistic side when he turns the Iron Fist Tournament into a series of deathmatches, something that Kazuya in the games never did. The most notable change is that he raped Jun (and gloats about it to Jin and Heihachi), whereas the events surrounding Jin's conception in the games are left ambiguous.

    kazuya tekken 4

  • Adaptational Jerkass: While Kazuya is far from a saint in canon, the first live-action film makes him much worse.
  • Actually Pretty Funny: While seemingly quite hurt by the fact that his beloved mother conspired to kill both him and Heihachi, Kazuya can't help but laugh at the absurdity that yet another family member has betrayed him.
  • And let's not get started on his relationship with Jin. Averted by his mother, Kazumi Mishima, who did care about him, so much so that she planned to kill him if he ever falls to the same villainy of that of his father, which he has by the start of the series.
  • Abusive Parents: Heihachi threw him off a cliff.











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