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What happens to Jin at the end of Tekken bloodline?

Jin
Jin
Jin Kazama (Japanese: 風間 仁, Hepburn: Kazama Jin) is a fictional character of the Tekken fighting game series created by Bandai Namco Entertainment. He was introduced as the protagonist in the 1997 game Tekken 3 and has been the central character of the series from that game onwards.
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is gunned down by a Tekken Force operative before Heihachi
Heihachi
Introduced as the boss character from the first Tekken video game from 1994, Heihachi appears as the leader of a military firm known as the Mishima Zaibatsu. He was the protagonist of Tekken 2 and Tekken 7 whereas he was a boss character in two additional installments.
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delivers the final bullet to Jin's head and walks away, leaving the Tekken Force to deal with the body.
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What happens to Jin at the end?

Jin returned to the Island, time traveling to 1974, where he joined the DHARMA Initiative as a security officer for three years. He returned to 2007, where he reunited with Sun. They tried to leave the island on a submarine. It sank, and the two drowned together.
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What happened at the end of Tekken: Bloodline?

Jin eventually defeats the True Ogre, only to be shot by his grandfather. He recovers due to the Devil Gene flowing inside him, courtesy of his father. Jin transforms and flies away from the tournament and the man he called his grandfather for some time.
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Does Jin go devil in Tekken: Bloodline?

Apologising to his mother, he finally accepts the Devil Gene inside him and lets it take complete control of his body. This results in a demonic transformation not dissimilar to the one Ogre underwent just a few moments ago. In this new form, Jin completely dominates Heihachi.
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What happened to Kazuya in Tekken: Bloodline?

Following his arrival in Cusco for the tournament, Jin learns that his father is Kazuya Mishima, a martial artist with the power of a devil. Heihachi killed Kazuya in the previous tournament to stop him from ruining the world.
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Jin turns into a Demon - Tekken: Bloodline Ending Scene

Who kills Jin Kazama?

During Tekken 3, Jin defeats True Ogre in Heihachi's tournament. Shortly after his victory, Jin is killed by Heihachi's forces.
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Who is the strongest in Tekken bloodline?

10 Most Powerful Tekken Characters, Ranked
  • 8 Paul Phoenix.
  • 7 Feng Wei.
  • 6 Bryan Fury.
  • 5 Lars.
  • 4 Ogre.
  • 3 Jin Kazama.
  • 2 Kazuya Mishima.
  • 1 Heihachi Mishima.
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Who is King really in Tekken bloodline?

King (Japanese: キング, Hepburn: Kingu) is the name of two fictional characters in the Tekken fighting game series. The characters were inspired by the pro wrestler Satoru Sayama, as well as Mexican wrestler Fray Tormenta, a Catholic priest who became a masked wrestler in order to support an orphanage.
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What happens to Jin's mom Tekken?

After Kazuya is thrown into a volcano by Heihachi in the conclusion of the tournament, parts of Devil leave him and unsuccessfully attempt to possess Jun's unborn child. She flees to the forests of Yakushima, where she raises her child, Jin, away from evil and danger.
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Who is Jin Kazama love interest?

Jin appears in the game Project × Zone, with Ling Xiaoyu as his partner. In Project x Zone 2, his father Kazuya Mishima is his partner.
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Who killed Jin's mother?

Jun Kazama is a playable character in the Tekken fighting game series and made her first appearance in Tekken 2. She is the mother of Jin Kazama, one of the main characters in the series. Jun was assumed to have been murdered by Ogre when he awoken in search of Jin.
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Will there be a Tekken: Bloodline 2?

At the time of writing, Tekken: Bloodline has not been renewed for a second season. Given the way this story ends, it could go either way. In the games, Tekken 3's story literally ends at the same point as the anime.
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Who betrays Jin?

After freeing his men, Ryuzo discovers that the Mongols didn't hurt his men; rather, the Mongols had fed them well. Wanting to feed and protect his men, he betrays Jin as he invades Castle Kaneda with his allies and informs him that the Straw Hats now side with the Mongols.
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What happens after Jin's horse dies?

Following the death of Jin's second horse during "Honor and Ash," he receives a temporary brown horse with a patchy coat. In "Heart of the Jito," Jin is given a new permanent horse with the new name option of Kaze (Wind), alongside the two other name options the player didn't choose previously.
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What does Jin hate the most?

Things Jin hates

Jin hates dancing and oysters. Kim Seokjin aka Mr Worldwide handsome also hates disappointments which is why he works hard on everything.
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Who is the main villain in Tekken: Bloodline?

Heihachi Mishima (Japanese: 三島 平八, Hepburn: Mishima Heihachi) is a fictional character of Bandai Namco's Tekken fighting game series, serving as its main antagonist.
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Has Tekken: Bloodline ended?

The arena where the final battle happens is seemingly within a mountain temple, and is thus not moonlit as it is in the anime. Jin is gunned down by a Tekken Force operative before Heihachi delivers the final bullet to Jin's head and walks away, leaving the Tekken Force to deal with the body.
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Will Kazuya be in Tekken: Bloodline?

They include Hwoarang, Julia Chang, Nina Williams, Paul Phoenix, Ling Xiaoyu and Heihachi's son Kazuya Mishima.
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Who is the weakest fighter in Tekken?

Tekken: The 5 Best & 5 Worst Fighters Of All Time
  • 8 BEST: Devil Jin.
  • 7 WORST: Doctor Bosconovitch.
  • 6 BEST: Ogre.
  • 5 WORST: Roger And/Or Alex.
  • 4 BEST: Hwoarang.
  • 3 WORST: Ganryu.
  • 2 BEST: Kuma And Panda.
  • 1 WORST: Mokujin.
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Is Lars stronger than Jin?

Since Lars was the protagonist of Tekken 6, we never saw him lose to anyone. He ended up either stalemating or winning against Jin (the narration wasn't clear) in the end and walked off toward another assignment.
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Can Ryu beat Jin Kazama?

Popup: Jin's high-hypersonic laser is technically faster than Ryu, but not powerful enough to kill him so easily. Wiz: When it came down to it, Ryu's strength, durability, and control were just too far out of Jin's reach.
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Does Himawari marry Kazama?

It is also said that Himawari marries Kazama when she grows up.
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Why did Jin Kazama turn evil?

Thinking that his mother was murdered, Jin swore revenge. As Jun told him, if anything happened to her, he should seek aid to his grandfather Heihachi Mishima, so he did.
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What does Jin tattoo mean Tekken?

9 Jin Kazama's Tattoo Is A Symbol Of The Devil Gene

While it's not much visually, Jin's tattoo has almost become synonymous with the Tekken series itself. The tribal looking symbol indicates that Jin can transform into a devil version of himself and further enhance his martial arts skill.
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