![]() ![]() At first, Kazuya wanted to stop Heihachi, but only for revenge and to take over the Zaibatsu himself. Anti-Hero: Type V whenever he is a hero.Compared to the rest of the Mishimas, Kazuya's is actually the most plausible. Anime Hair: His hair is pointed in an upwards spike.Even at his worst in Tekken 2, Devil's profile mentions his presence being unbeknownst to Kazuya, leaving it up in the air how much of Kazuya's evil actions are his own doing. Usually, Kazuya is in control, but the possibility of "not always" throws into question 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, which 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.In SFxT he's more boastful and openly insulting towards everyone. While Kazuya in Tekken speaks in a rude and dismissive tone to his opponents, he's rather quiet and impersonal. Downplayed but is also the case in Street Fighter X Tekken.Perhaps the only sympathetic quality the movie's incarnation of 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. He also shows a more sadistic side when he turns the Iron Fist Tournament into a series of deathmatches, which Kazuya never did in the games. 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. While Kazuya is far from a saint in canon, the first live-action film makes him much worse.And even then, the Adaptational Early Appearance of Jun also influences Kazuya further that he eventually decides against killing Heihachi in the end, rescues Jun, and presumably lives on to be the off-screen, aloof dad for Jin. He's just an aloof Anti-Hero that still won't kill people indiscriminately if it gets him to his goal of Revenge against Heihachi. Adaptational Heroism: Kazuya in the first Motion Picture is what happens if he sticks with what's presented as his characterization in the first game.Actually Pretty Funny: While seemingly 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.Kazuya would default to how the Mishima clan is fated to be nothing more than a Big, Screwed-Up Family, so they may as well act on it by opposing and beating the shit out of each other. Other than that, he'll never bother with Jin or needlessly antagonize him. Kazuya only sees him as someone who held onto the power that he had to reclaim in 4, and later on, just another obstacle in his global conquest. Kazuya's relationship with his own son, Jin, is largely one of neglect, rather than what Heihachi had put him through.While she did care about him, she still 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. Played With regarding his mother, Kazumi.Kazuya's characterization is defined by how much he hates his old man for this. Heihachi threw him off a cliff and killed his beloved mother, Kazumi, as well.Abusive Parents: He's been on both ends of this.Kazuya intends to eliminate them too as the world erupts into a chaotic war, to ensure that he is the one and only member of the Mishima clan remaining to rule the world. Now, the only true threats that stand between him and the complete domination of the world are his last remaining family members: Jin Kazama and Lars Alexandersson, who has teamed up under a new resistance group called Yggdrasil. Even the world's leading powers who try to resist prove to be no match for him, as he effortlessly appears before them and seizes control over their safe haven in New York. He proceeded to utterly destroy the Mishima Zaibatsu using his G Corporation armies rather than merging their resources together in order to completely erase what his father built up, and went on to further spread destruction across the globe, bringing entire cities under his iron fisted rule (no puns intended). ![]() With no one left to stand in his way, he could finally begin his own ambitions of world conquest. Unfortunately, Kazuya wasn't satisfied with just destroying everything his father had built. ![]()
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