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** Also both Nina and Anna, who are employed as assassins by Lee to kill Kazuya. In this story, the tournament is a composite of both the first and second tournaments from the first two games (Heihachi is the tournament host as in the first game, but there are many competitors introduced in the second game, such as Jun, Lei and Bruce). In the first game Nina tried to assassinate Heihachi (who was then the tournament host) and Anna opposed her, but in the second game it was the opposite way, which means Anna was acting as a BodyGuardBabe employed by Kazuya, who was the host of the second tournament.
** Alex in the games was created as a prototype bioweapon by Bosconovitch on Kazuya's orders, but he had a goofy personality which kept him from being the vicious killer bioweapon Kazuya wanted, and in the end he became nothing but a dinosaur counterpart to Roger, a "boxing raptor". Here, Bosconovitch has cloned "Alex" into several dinosaur clones, and has given them the ability to be invisible (apparently a sort of chameleon-like active camouflage) and they all are big and nasty predators.

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** Also both Nina and Anna, who are employed as assassins by Lee to kill Kazuya. In this story, the tournament is a composite of both the first and second tournaments from the first two games (Heihachi is the tournament host as in the first game, but there are many competitors introduced in the second game, such as Jun, Lei and Bruce). In the first game Nina tried to assassinate Heihachi (who was then the tournament host) and Anna opposed her, but in the second game it was the opposite way, which means Anna was acting as a BodyGuardBabe {{Bodyguard Babe|s}} employed by Kazuya, who was the host of the second tournament.
** Alex in the games was created as a prototype bioweapon by Bosconovitch on Kazuya's orders, but he had a goofy personality which kept him from being the vicious killer bioweapon Kazuya wanted, and in the end he became nothing but a dinosaur counterpart to Roger, a "boxing raptor". Here, Bosconovitch (at the behest of either Heihachi, Lee, or both) has cloned "Alex" into several dinosaur clones, and has given them the ability to be invisible (apparently a sort of chameleon-like active camouflage) and they all are big and nasty predators.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Kazuya, who is determined to kill his father Heihachi for dropping him off a cliff when he was a kid. Jun manages to convince him to give up his desire for revenge, and after sparing Heihachi, he rescues the unconscious Jun before leaving the self-destructing island.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Lee, who acts as TheDragon, and later tries to be TheStarscream for his adoptive father Heihachi, and plots to use the army of invisible dinosaur clones to take over the world. He also triggers the island's self-destruct mechanism after Heihachi declares him out of the game, intent on leaving no winner alive.
** Also both Nina and Anna, who are employed as assassins by Lee to kill Kazuya. In this story, the tournament is a composite of both the first and second tournaments from the first two games (Heihachi is the tournament host as in the first game, but there are many competitors introduced in the second game, such as Jun, Lei and Bruce). In the first game Nina tried to assassinate Heihachi (who was then the tournament host) and Anna opposed her, but in the second game it was the opposite way, which means Anna was acting as a BodyGuardBabe employed by Kazuya, who was the host of the second tournament.
** Alex in the games was created as a prototype bioweapon by Bosconovitch on Kazuya's orders, but he had a goofy personality which kept him from being the vicious killer bioweapon Kazuya wanted, and in the end he became nothing but a dinosaur counterpart to Roger, a "boxing raptor". Here, Bosconovitch has cloned "Alex" into several dinosaur clones, and has given them the ability to be invisible (apparently a sort of chameleon-like active camouflage) and they all are big and nasty predators.
* AdaptedOut: Angel from ''Tekken 2''. Also, while many other characters from the second game do make cameos and minor appearances, Wang and Kunimitsu aren't seen anywhere.



* AnAxeToGrind: Michelle tries to kill Heihachi by throwing an axe at him. [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth He catches it with his teeth and bites it apart.]]

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* AnAxeToGrind: Michelle tries to kill Heihachi by throwing an axe at him. [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth He catches it with his teeth and bites it apart. Talk about literally grinding an axe...]]



* DemotedToExtra: Plenty of fighters from the game, like Paul and King, have only stationary appearances in the background.

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* DemotedToExtra: Plenty of fighters from the second game, like Paul and King, have only stationary appearances in the background.background. Others, like Prototype Jack and Alex, actually appear as mass-produced enemy robots and dinosaur clones respectively.



* DistantFinale: Ends "Some time later" with [[spoiler: Jun and her son.]]

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* Determinator: Jun is set on saving Kazuya from being consumed by his desire for revenge and the darkness in his own heart. This is because she met him as a gentle and caring boy during their childhood, and she had the misfortune of witnessing him being dropped to his apparent death by his father Heihachi, and being a little girl at the time she was powerless and impotent to save Kazuya back then.
** Kazuya is initially just as determined to kill his father for revenge, but he relents after being convinced by Jun to spare Hei.
* DistantFinale: Ends "Some "some time later" with [[spoiler: Jun and her son.]]


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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Jack-2, who dies stopping a falling door to allow Lei, Doctor Bosconovitch and Jane to escape out of the self-destroying island. As soon as they get past the door, it crushes Jack]].


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* TheProtagonist: Jun. She is the central character in this version of the story.


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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Kazuya survives the tournament (which is basically a composite of both the first and second tournament from the games — in the second game's tournament he is knocked out and dropped into a volcano by Heihachi, resulting in his death up until his resurrection in ''Tekken 4''), rescuing the unconscious Jun and carrying her out of the collapsing island, [[spoiler:but does not stay with her after she gives birth to their son Jin]].
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* NoodleIncident: The Interpol boss offhandedly mentions an "unexpected alien invasion" the month before while filling Jun in on her mission.
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Multi-billionaire Heihachi Mishima is having a fighting tournament on the island which is [[IslandBase the base of his operations]]. This attracts many fighters, including Jun Kazama who has come investigate Heihachi's suspected illegal activities and Heihachi's son Kazuya, who wants revenge for being left for dead in the past by him.

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Multi-billionaire Heihachi Mishima is having a fighting tournament on the island which is [[IslandBase the base of his operations]]. This attracts many fighters, including Jun Kazama who has come to investigate Heihachi's suspected illegal activities and Heihachi's son Kazuya, who wants revenge for being left for dead in the past by him.
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* AntiHero: Kazuya as expected. There are numerous times where he gives into the evil growing inside of him, such as attempting to kill Michelle or tearing apart an Alex clone in a bloody manner, however he's still ultimately the lesser of two evils between himself and Heihachi.
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* DistantFinale: Ends "Some time later" with [[spoiler Jun and her son.]]

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* DistantFinale: Ends "Some time later" with [[spoiler [[spoiler: Jun and her son.]]
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* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler:Jun and presumably Kazuya have a son at the end]].


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* DistantFinale: Ends "Some time later" with [[spoiler Jun and her son.]]
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* CatapultNightmare: Jun wakes up from one after AMinorKidroduction.
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An anime based on the fighting game franchise ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'', specifically the first two games. Originally released as a two-part OVA, the parts were edited together for the western release as a movie.

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An anime based on the fighting game franchise ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'', specifically the first two games. Originally released as a two-part OVA, the parts were edited together for the western release as a movie.

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Anna gets eaten by one of the dinosaurs, and Jack performs a HeroicSacrifice so that Lei, Jane and Dr. Boskonovitch can escape the doomed island]].

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Anna gets eaten alive by one of the dinosaurs, Alex clones, Lee commits suicide by setting off the tower's self-destruct while he's still inside, and Jack Jack-2 performs a HeroicSacrifice by holding up a closing steel door so that Lei, Jane and Dr. Boskonovitch can escape the doomed island]].island -- which crushes him afterward]].
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* GoryDiscretionShot: Anna's death is this.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Jun express shock at the existence of a multi-gene life form. In reality, virtually all life (including humans) have multiple genes.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Jun express shock at the existence of a multi-gene life form. In reality, virtually all life (including humans) have has multiple genes.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Jun express shock at the existence of a multi-gene life form. In reality, virtually all life (including humans) have multiple genes.

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* AnAxeToGrind: Michelle tries to kill Heihachi by throwing an axe at him. [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth He catches it with his teeth and bites it apart]].

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* AnAxeToGrind: Michelle tries to kill Heihachi by throwing an axe at him. [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth He catches it with his teeth and bites it apart]].apart.]]



* DependingOnTheWriter\CanonForeigner: Jun in this movie is decidedly less pleasant than ''Tekken 2'' might have you believe. ''Tag 2'' however shows signs of her portrayal in the movie.

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* DependingOnTheWriter\CanonForeigner: DependingOnTheWriter: Jun in this movie is decidedly less pleasant than ''Tekken 2'' might have you believe. ''Tag 2'' however 2'', however, [[CharacterizationMarchesOn shows signs of her portrayal in the movie.this movie]] (although entwined with Jun's original depiction in ''[=T2=]'' and ''Tag'').

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An anime based on the fighting game franchise ''{{Tekken}}'', specifically the first two games. Originally released as a two-part OVA, the parts were edited together for the western release as a movie.

Multi-billionaire Heihachi Mishima is having a fighting tournament on the island which is the base of his operations. This attracts many fighters, including Jun Kazama who has come investigate Heihachi's suspected illegal activities and Heihachi's son Kazuya, who wants revenge for being left for dead in the past by him.

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An anime based on the fighting game franchise ''{{Tekken}}'', ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'', specifically the first two games. Originally released as a two-part OVA, the parts were edited together for the western release as a movie.

Multi-billionaire Heihachi Mishima is having a fighting tournament on the island which is [[IslandBase the base of his operations.operations]]. This attracts many fighters, including Jun Kazama who has come investigate Heihachi's suspected illegal activities and Heihachi's son Kazuya, who wants revenge for being left for dead in the past by him.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Than the games, which tend not to have MortalKombat-style copious amounts of blood. This anime has it aplenty.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Than the games, which tend not to have MortalKombat-style ''Franchise/MortalKombat''-style copious amounts of blood. This anime has it aplenty.



* DeathByAdaptation: Anna and Jack
* DemotedToExtra: Plenty of the fighters from the game.
* DependingOnTheWriter\CanonForeigner: Jun in this movie is decidedly less pleasant than Tekken 2 might have you believe. Tag 2 however shows signs of her portrayal in the movie.

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* DeathByAdaptation: Anna [[spoiler:Anna gets eaten by one of the dinosaurs, and Jack
Jack performs a HeroicSacrifice so that Lei, Jane and Dr. Boskonovitch can escape the doomed island]].
* DemotedToExtra: Plenty of the fighters from the game.
game, like Paul and King, have only stationary appearances in the background.
* DependingOnTheWriter\CanonForeigner: Jun in this movie is decidedly less pleasant than Tekken 2 ''Tekken 2'' might have you believe. Tag 2 ''Tag 2'' however shows signs of her portrayal in the movie.



* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Anna gets eaten by a dinosaur.



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* HeroicSacrifice: Jack sacrifices himself that Lei, Jane and Dr. Boskonovitch can escape the doomed island.
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* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger
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* TitleTheAdaptation

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* TitleTheAdaptationTitleTheAdaptation: Even used by the alternate title ''Tekken: The Animation''.
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* BloodierAndGorier: Than the games, which tend not to have MortalKombat-style copious amounts of blood. This anime has it aplenty.


* XMeetsY: ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'' meets ''Film/MortalKombat''.
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* DependingOnTheWriter\CanonForeigner: Jun in this movie is decidedly less pleasant than Tekken 2 might have you believe. Tag 2 however shows signs of her portrayal in the movie.
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* DidNotDoTheResearch: There is much concern about Heihachi's creation of "multi-gene organisms". Most organisms are multi-gene organisms. (This may be a byproduct of a BlindIdiotTranslation.)
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* DeathByAdaptation: Anna

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* DeathByAdaptation: AnnaAnna and Jack
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* AdaptationDecay: The movie's plot is loosely based on Tekken 1, but with the inclusion of characters such as Jun and Lei who didn't debut until Tekken 2. On the whole, there are ''many'' changes to key aspects of the story, especially with regards to Lee's role in the tournament and the fact that it takes place on an island (rather than across the world).

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* AdaptationDecay: The movie's plot is loosely based on Tekken 1, but with the inclusion of characters such as Jun and Lei who didn't debut until Tekken 2. On the whole, there are ''many'' changes to key aspects of the story, especially with regards to Lee's role in the tournament and the fact that it takes place on an island (rather than across the world).
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* XMeetsY: ''Film/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'' meets ''Film/MortalKombat''.

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* XMeetsY: ''Film/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'' ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'' meets ''Film/MortalKombat''.
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* AdapatationalDecay: The movie's plot is loosely based on Tekken 1, but with the inclusion of characters such as Jun and Lei who didn't debut until Tekken 2. On the whole, there are ''many'' changes to key aspects of the story, especially with regards to Lee's role in the tournament and the fact that it takes place on an island (rather than across the world).

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* AdapatationalDecay: AdaptationDecay: The movie's plot is loosely based on Tekken 1, but with the inclusion of characters such as Jun and Lei who didn't debut until Tekken 2. On the whole, there are ''many'' changes to key aspects of the story, especially with regards to Lee's role in the tournament and the fact that it takes place on an island (rather than across the world).
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* AdapatationalDecay: The movie's plot is loosely based on Tekken 1, but with the inclusion of characters such as Jun and Lei who didn't debut until Tekken 2. On the whole, there are ''many'' changes to key aspects of the story, especially with regards to Lee's role in the tournament and the fact that it takes place on an island (rather than across the world).


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* DesignatedGirlFight: Nina and Anna, [[TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry unsurprisingly]].
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Anna gets eaten by a dinosaur.
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* BigOlEyebrows: Members of the Mishima family has some ridiculously huge eyebrows.

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* BigOlEyebrows: Members of the Mishima family has have some ridiculously huge eyebrows.
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* DidNotDoTheResearch: There is much concern about Heihachi's creation of "multi-gene organisms". Most organisms are multi-gene organisms. (This may be a byproduct of a BlindIdiotTranslation.)
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* AnAxeToGrind: Michelle tries to kill Heihachi by throwing an axe at him. He catches it with his teeth and bites it apart.

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* AnAxeToGrind: Michelle tries to kill Heihachi by throwing an axe at him. [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth He catches it with his teeth and bites it apart.apart]].

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