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|firstgame = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken|video game}}'' (1994) | |firstgame = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken|video game}}'' (1994) | ||
|games = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken 8}}'' (2024, | |lastappearance = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken 8}}'' (2024, DLC) | ||
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He also enters the sixth tournament in order to take the Zaibatsu, which had been taken over by Jin at the end of the previous tournament back for himself. Until his encounter with a now grown up illegitimate son and rebel leader, Lars, Heihachi forfeits from the tournament while changes plans to retake Zaibatsu. Following Jin's disappearance until he is found and rescued by Lars and Lee, Heihachi used this opportunity to finally retake the Zaibatsu, and announced the seventh tournament. However, following his and Kazuya's respective encounters with [https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Akuma Akuma] (from the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series), who was entrusted by Kazumi to dispose them in her stead, in case of her failed mission and death, Heihachi cancelled the tournament and abandoned his hunt for Jin, in order to focus on important matters against Kazuya and Akuma. Ultimately, after deciding to recount the tragic events the begun with Kazumi, and confirming the existence of the Devil Gene to a mysterious journalist, Heihachi goes off to confront Kazuya one final time at the mouth of a volcano. The duel ends with Heihachi's apparent death, and his body being dropped into the boiling lava by Kazuya, repaying Heihachi a second time. | He also enters the sixth tournament in order to take the Zaibatsu, which had been taken over by Jin at the end of the previous tournament back for himself. Until his encounter with a now grown up illegitimate son and rebel leader, Lars, Heihachi forfeits from the tournament while changes plans to retake Zaibatsu. Following Jin's disappearance until he is found and rescued by Lars and Lee, Heihachi used this opportunity to finally retake the Zaibatsu, and announced the seventh tournament. However, following his and Kazuya's respective encounters with [https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Akuma Akuma] (from the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series), who was entrusted by Kazumi to dispose them in her stead, in case of her failed mission and death, Heihachi cancelled the tournament and abandoned his hunt for Jin, in order to focus on important matters against Kazuya and Akuma. Ultimately, after deciding to recount the tragic events the begun with Kazumi, and confirming the existence of the Devil Gene to a mysterious journalist, Heihachi goes off to confront Kazuya one final time at the mouth of a volcano. The duel ends with Heihachi's apparent death, and his body being dropped into the boiling lava by Kazuya, repaying Heihachi a second time. | ||
Despite his apparent demise, Heihachi's daughter Reina, who attended | Despite his apparent demise, Heihachi's daughter Reina, who now attended a same high school as Jin resurfaces and begin her move during the eighth tournament, by earning Jin and his allies' trusts, so she can use them to get near of Kazuya, and let herself be killed by him to awaken her dormant devil, before carrying her true mission to avenge her father. However, it is later confirmed that Heihachi is still alive, having survived his previous battle with Kazuya. Unbeknownst to Kazuya nor his enemies and allies alike, a mysterious member of Tekken Monks caught Heihachi's corpse in time from being drown into a lava. However, upon his revival, Heihachi briefly lost memories of his villainous side and begin to train the monks in the arts of Mishima style Karate, while having his identity concealed. | ||
Barring Banjō Ginga in the first and Wataru Takagi in the second ''Tekken'' games, Daisuke Gōri was famous for providing his voice in subsequent titles, until ''Tekken 6'' as he passed away on January 17, 2010 with Unshō Ishizuka voicing him from ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'' until ''Tekken 7'' until his passing on August 13, 2018. Currently, he is now voiced by Taiten Kusunoki, who first | Barring Banjō Ginga in the first and Wataru Takagi in the second ''Tekken'' games, Daisuke Gōri was famous for providing his voice in subsequent titles, until ''Tekken 6'' as he passed away on January 17, 2010 with Unshō Ishizuka voicing him from ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'' until ''Tekken 7'' until his passing on August 13, 2018. Currently, he is now voiced by Taiten Kusunoki, who first started voices Heihachi in the Netflix animated series ''Tekken Bloodline''. | ||
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