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Heihachi Mishima is a major antagonist in the ''Tekken'' series of fighting video games, and the archenemy of his son Kazuya. He was born to Jinpachi Mishima, a renowned martial artist and the founder of the Mishima Zaibatsu corporation. Heihachi overthrew and murdered his father in order to take control of his company and begin a criminal empire. He soon bore a son, Kazuya Mishima, but found him to be weak and threw him off of a cliff in order to test his strength when he was five years old. Years later, when Heihachi hosted a martial arts tournament called the King of the Iron Fist, Kazuya returned in order to exact revenge on his father. Kazuya defeated him, threw him off the same cliff, and assumed control of the Zaibatsu corporation, continuing his father's criminal practices. Heihachi would later return and retake control of his corporation; he discovered that his son had been saved by a Devil Gene, and he now seeks this in order to attain ultimate power. | Heihachi Mishima is a major antagonist in the ''Tekken'' series of fighting video games, and the archenemy of his son Kazuya. He was born to Jinpachi Mishima, a renowned martial artist and the founder of the Mishima Zaibatsu corporation. Heihachi overthrew and murdered his father in order to take control of his company and begin a criminal empire. He soon bore a son, Kazuya Mishima, but found him to be weak and threw him off of a cliff in order to test his strength when he was five years old. Years later, when Heihachi hosted a martial arts tournament called the King of the Iron Fist, Kazuya returned in order to exact revenge on his father. Kazuya defeated him, threw him off the same cliff, and assumed control of the Zaibatsu corporation, continuing his father's criminal practices. Heihachi would later return and retake control of his corporation; he discovered that his son had been saved by a Devil Gene, and he now seeks this in order to attain ultimate power. | ||
Barring Banjō Ginga in the first and second ''Tekken'' games, Daisuke Gōri was famous for providing his voice in subsequent titles, until ''Tekken 6'' as he passed away with Unshō Ishizuka voicing him as of ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''. | Barring Banjō Ginga in the first and 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 as of ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''. | ||
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