In Heihachi’s mind, “I leave you for 21 years and now you’re dressed like freaking Michael Jackson in my tournament? Why did I bother taking you off of those streets?🤦♂️😡”
@@mcalpha3 I always preferred not playing as Heihachi in his fondoshi diaper. But it's the outfit he almost always wears in his Story Mode final boss fights. Except for Kazuya and Jin.
Yeah, this is one instance where I think they simplified it down more to Heihachi trying to get rid of Kazuya and Jin with this tournament rather than the hunt for immortality storyline they had in Tekken 3 as well. I feel like there probably was a change in writers between 4 and 5 where they decided to lighten up the tone and give more of a comedic focus when needed
Canon Ending: Kazuya & Jin stage 7, Heihachi Stage 8 and then Jin Stage 8 & 9 Kazuya and Jin Stage 7 (Explains Jins disappearance) Heihachi Stage 8th (Defeats Kazuya in the finals) Jin Stage 8&9 (Defeats both Kazuya and Heihachi and his ending where he flies away to safety after sparing both their lives)
@@Sway187 It’s been confirmed in Tekken 6 (I believe) that Heihachi defeated Kazuya and during Jin’s play through Heihachi gets up after the fight between Kazuya and Jin. Did you not play or watch Tekken 4?
@@rkokalap4899 Ive played and finished all Tekkens except Scenario campaign on Tekken 6. Did some research and Kazuya did lose to Heihachi in Tekken 4 but I dont get why because in the canon cutscene he fuks hei up with the laser.
And Tekken 7 tries to pretend this side of Heihachi never existed and portray him as a “good” guy lol. Not to mention he also imprisoned Jinpachi beneath Honmaru and let him starve to death
The thing people do is, see the situation as black or white. Tekken 7 never took away from his plans of global domination. It just added that, Heihachi, despite being an evil asshole, was also trying to remove the devil gene from the world. The same devil gene that, from his perspective, ruined his normal life. Remember that Tekken isn't good vs evil, it's simply a family dealing with their traumas and goals, in their own way.
@@aligamerable Please bro remember this, before tekken 7, in tekken 3 to 4, it is indicated that Heihachi wanted to be all powerful, his main goal about Jin and Kazuya wasn’t to destroy the devil gene and save the world but to obtain the devil gene because in tekken 4 it is said that his become all powerful experiment failed with Ogre’s genetics because it needed the Devil gene too so for me Heihachi will always be evil.
@@reybadagong7637 I never said he wasn't evil. In T4, he wanted devil gene so he could successfully combine Ogre's blood with his own. He never wanted the power of the devil gene itself. Only for the purpose of mixing Ogre's blood. If he got his hands on Kazuya and/or Jin he'd get to kill them and use their gene to get Ogre's powers. It's a win-win.
@@aligamerable I see where you're coming from, but if he REALLY wanted to erase the Devil Gene from the world why not just kill Jin and Kazuya instead of getting their powers?
And then again, his son and grandson are also just as fearsome, or even more, since they actually defeated him. Jin defeated him once (twice, if my Tekken 3 headcanon is true), and Kazuya defeated him thrice (Tekken 1, 4 and 7. For Tekken 4, they made Kazuya winning canon, in Tekken 8's DLC archives).
Clunky as all hell😂 but, Tekken 4 definitely has that nostalgic & appeasing aesthetic, with a phenomenal soundscape & announcer that makes it standout from the other games. Tekken 3, 4, and 5 almost feel like totally different games which shows off it’s advancing creative development and direction. Tekken is a sick fighting game franchise if you’ve truly been around since its early years.
I'm Glad Heihachi Didn't wearing that summo thong on normally in the Final stages with other Fighters except for Jin Because of the different StoryBackground.
They should've done that for Tekken 6. Imagine if the plot of Tekken 6 was that Sergei Dragunov found Heihachi's Ogre research from this game and Jin uses Tekken Force to get it back but gets caught which starts World War 3 instead of Jin being emo and causing it on purpose.
No. He just realized that what happened to Jin was about to happen to him as well. That's what that instant gasp of fear was. But he realized too late, as you can see at 13:41
Heihachi needed one more person to obtain Devil Gene Power was to capture his son Kazuya combining both Kazuya's Power and Jin's Power to make the Ultimate Devil Gene Power!
@10:48 Heihachi fights Kazuya as his stage 8 final boss instead of himself. Kazuya is using Arena stage for his boss fight. 10:53 Heihachi's interlude Kazuya. Lines of dialogue spoken: Kazuya: "What did you do with Jin Kazama?" Heihachi: "Ha... I'll tell you after the fight." 12:31 Heihachi wins! Then we see his Epilogue pages where he leads Kazuya out of the Arena and to Jin. Heihachi's ending takes place in the Hon Maru stage.
6:45 I love this loading screen. Because it kind of looks like Heihachi is thinking “I know that’s fucking you Lee”.
In Heihachi’s mind, “I leave you for 21 years and now you’re dressed like freaking Michael Jackson in my tournament? Why did I bother taking you off of those streets?🤦♂️😡”
“An evil smile spread across Heihachi’s lips. The next day the King Of Ironfist tournament 4 was announced”
The announcer says as there isn't even a smile on the same picture.
Love the way announcer says it all.
I like how in your Tekken 4 vids for other characters you pick their default costume, but for Heihachi you picked his 2nd costume 😂
No one wants to fight with Heihachi wearing a diaper.
@@mcalpha3 I always preferred not playing as Heihachi in his fondoshi diaper. But it's the outfit he almost always wears in his Story Mode final boss fights.
Except for Kazuya and Jin.
@@mackenzieasbury9216
Yeah, it's because he expect Kazuya and Jin to make it to the end, that's why he wears his regular outfit against them.
Rip Daisuke Gouri-san the true Heihachi Mishima
Bass Armstrong too
Truly a legend 😔
6:39 loved when he used to grab em like that savage
This is why i just can't accept that heihachi was a good guy the whole time.
And It's his fault that Jinpachi is dead.
@@atomatillo heihachi t4 ending isn’t even canon
Yeah, this is one instance where I think they simplified it down more to Heihachi trying to get rid of Kazuya and Jin with this tournament rather than the hunt for immortality storyline they had in Tekken 3 as well. I feel like there probably was a change in writers between 4 and 5 where they decided to lighten up the tone and give more of a comedic focus when needed
@@kevinmatheus2718 No
@@ДанилаГавриков-д1ш yes.
Canon Ending: Kazuya & Jin stage 7, Heihachi Stage 8 and then Jin Stage 8 & 9
Kazuya and Jin Stage 7 (Explains Jins disappearance)
Heihachi Stage 8th (Defeats Kazuya in the finals)
Jin Stage 8&9 (Defeats both Kazuya and Heihachi and his ending where he flies away to safety after sparing both their lives)
How do you know Heihachi beats Kazuya?? Devil Kazuya literally drops Heihachi with one laser beam when he meets Jin
@@Sway187
It’s been confirmed in Tekken 6 (I believe) that Heihachi defeated Kazuya and during Jin’s play through Heihachi gets up after the fight between Kazuya and Jin.
Did you not play or watch Tekken 4?
@@rkokalap4899 Ive played and finished all Tekkens except Scenario campaign on Tekken 6. Did some research and Kazuya did lose to Heihachi in Tekken 4 but I dont get why because in the canon cutscene he fuks hei up with the laser.
@@Sway187
I think that was just telekinesis, so he was just stunned momentarily.
@@rkokalap4899 He was knocked tf out. Kaz could have literally killed him after that by snapping his neck
9:00 Heihachi Mishima's classic move and my favorite move.
I can't believe that his voice actor is dead...
Both of his voice actors passed away :(
@@theds8207 Ishizuka Unsho (Oak, Elderly Joseph, Armstrong, Kizaru, Hercule, Kaseraal, etc.)
@@brandonsanchez7465 😮
Daisuke Gori
oh no
And Tekken 7 tries to pretend this side of Heihachi never existed and portray him as a “good” guy lol. Not to mention he also imprisoned Jinpachi beneath Honmaru and let him starve to death
The thing people do is, see the situation as black or white. Tekken 7 never took away from his plans of global domination. It just added that, Heihachi, despite being an evil asshole, was also trying to remove the devil gene from the world. The same devil gene that, from his perspective, ruined his normal life.
Remember that Tekken isn't good vs evil, it's simply a family dealing with their traumas and goals, in their own way.
They didn't say he was a good guy in tekken 7
@@aligamerable Please bro remember this, before tekken 7, in tekken 3 to 4, it is indicated that Heihachi wanted to be all powerful, his main goal about Jin and Kazuya wasn’t to destroy the devil gene and save the world but to obtain the devil gene because in tekken 4 it is said that his become all powerful experiment failed with Ogre’s genetics because it needed the Devil gene too so for me Heihachi will always be evil.
@@reybadagong7637 I never said he wasn't evil. In T4, he wanted devil gene so he could successfully combine Ogre's blood with his own. He never wanted the power of the devil gene itself. Only for the purpose of mixing Ogre's blood. If he got his hands on Kazuya and/or Jin he'd get to kill them and use their gene to get Ogre's powers. It's a win-win.
@@aligamerable I see where you're coming from, but if he REALLY wanted to erase the Devil Gene from the world why not just kill Jin and Kazuya instead of getting their powers?
Heihachi is no joke considering he's the king of iron fist
And then again, his son and grandson are also just as fearsome, or even more, since they actually defeated him. Jin defeated him once (twice, if my Tekken 3 headcanon is true), and Kazuya defeated him thrice (Tekken 1, 4 and 7. For Tekken 4, they made Kazuya winning canon, in Tekken 8's DLC archives).
9:51 he must’ve given her shit stoppage
That was a dirty one
Tekken 4 was underrated 🤫
Agree
Was the worst
@@descansandotussentidos3827 ur the worst
Clunky as all hell😂 but, Tekken 4 definitely has that nostalgic & appeasing aesthetic, with a phenomenal soundscape & announcer that makes it standout from the other games. Tekken 3, 4, and 5 almost feel like totally different games which shows off it’s advancing creative development and direction. Tekken is a sick fighting game franchise if you’ve truly been around since its early years.
I'm Glad Heihachi Didn't wearing that summo thong on normally in the Final stages with other Fighters except for Jin Because of the different StoryBackground.
Why?
And Kazuya
The only thing that this game needed was an end boss could have been Heihachis experiment
Actually, that's a really good idea.
They should've done that for Tekken 6.
Imagine if the plot of Tekken 6 was that Sergei Dragunov found Heihachi's Ogre research from this game and Jin uses Tekken Force to get it back but gets caught which starts World War 3 instead of Jin being emo and causing it on purpose.
Seems like Kazuya wanted to save Jin in this ending.
No. He just realized that what happened to Jin was about to happen to him as well. That's what that instant gasp of fear was. But he realized too late, as you can see at 13:41
@@AQWorldMelzar Exactly my thoughts he knew it was a trap.
Did the Tekken Force or G Corporation put Jin in that temple?
@@ericavila-0252 Tekken Force.
@@ericavila-0252 Who are you?
Stage 1: Paul
Stage 2: Marduk
Stage 3: Law
Stage 4: Hwoarang
Stage 5: Violet
Stage 6: Nina
Stage 7: Julia
Stage 8: Kazuya
12:12 I still can’t believe how fast Heihachi can run.
What Tekken 4 videos did you Fight at Shinjuku for Stage number Two?
Heihachi needed one more person to obtain Devil Gene Power was to capture his son Kazuya combining both Kazuya's Power and Jin's Power to make the Ultimate Devil Gene Power!
¿Kazumi? ¿Azazel?
Combined Along with Ogre’s power that is
A few hours later?
@10:48 Heihachi fights Kazuya as his stage 8 final boss instead of himself.
Kazuya is using Arena stage for his boss fight.
10:53 Heihachi's interlude Kazuya.
Lines of dialogue spoken:
Kazuya: "What did you do with Jin Kazama?"
Heihachi: "Ha... I'll tell you after the fight."
12:31 Heihachi wins! Then we see his Epilogue pages where he leads Kazuya out of the Arena and to Jin.
Heihachi's ending takes place in the Hon Maru stage.
Very interesting game
Ah the heihachi toilet seat of death, poor julia
Which ending is canon? Kazuya's or Heihachi's
It's Jin's ending
@@Rromantiq thanks a lot
Heihachis arena fight, kazuyas temple entry scene and jins ending
@@jaxsetbertoncarlism8873 pretty complicated if you ask me😂
@@alexmosch8943 yeah lol it's technically Jin but he slept through the tournament
Why didn't Heihachi pull up that chain trap in Kazuya and Jin's endings?
That trap probably non-cannon, each part of the three character's endings is cannon.
My guess, is that Heihachi was too frightened by Devil, that he had so much PTSD, that he froze before being able to activate the trap.
@@harleylazy
Thanks to Tekken 8, now Kazuya beating Heihachi is canon, and no longer the other way around.
I love your vids keep up the good work
9:45 Hentaihachi
Why Kazuya don't know Jin is his son
Because you touch yourself at night
Best Tekken announcer imo
6:39 ahah jadore 🤣🤣 mais si quelqu un pouvait me traduire ce quil a dit sa serait encore mieux
"Come back when you're ready to fight"
thank you 😊😅
@@Rromantiq I subscribed I play this game with my brother when we were younger
@@Vana_98 That's nice and thank you. Tekken 4 is probably the most interesting on of them all lol
The announcer of tekken 4 sound like he hate his job 🤣😂
But it does add to the tone of the game
Nice
nice bro
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Ouch at 5:52
Impressive he got up so quickly after getting hit there.
Shoryuken
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3:34 ignore thus comment
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