He learns how to love from jun He learns how to destroy from heihachi He learns friendship from hwoarang He learns who his is father from Paul 🤷🏾♂️ basically this is our way of seeing Jin, before he actually turns into devil Jin
“Wait, did you say lover-“ Heihachi: Do you really want me to elaborate on that part?! Do you want to know how many uncles and aunts you actually have that are older and younger than you, boy!?
I realized that this is the same Heihachi character trait. He wants to tear down Jin apart and build him back completely, the same purpose that he wants to do with the world.
At the time where Heihachi actually treats Jin as his grandson. VERY strict, VERY harsh, but he wanted to help him. It really is sad because Jin does loved and care for Heihachi, its a real shame Heihachi doesnt return that feeling at all. He was pretty cool in this scene, a strict grandparent.
I feel like Heihachi believes that his punishment IS love. The pain he dishes out is a gift he gives to his descendants and his duty as an elder. To teach as he was taught.
Keep in mind that Heihachi is 69 years old and ripped like this. Jin is a scrawny 15 year old with a mountain of muscles as a grandpa. Heihachi Mishima motivates me to get in shape. I wear a shirt with his tiger logo on the back.
@@adrianb714 they used Taiten kusunoki for the Japanese voice actor and S. Hiroshi Watanabe for the English voice actor meaning out of the two one of them may return to do the voice going forward for the new game …..even better if they continue the Netflix series they wouldn’t need to recast heihachis voice actor
The Heihachi-Jin interactions were the most interesting parts to this anime. The fights were cool but we have games where we get to play those out for real, I really wanted to see the characters interact with each other besides fighting. I hope someday we get something that shows us what Kazuya did after getting thrown down the cliff. It seems it's implied that he went back to be raised by Heihachi, which is wild.
@@NYG5 having a new voice actor for Heihachi gives promise for a season two….maybe even showing more Kazuya based storyline that’ll include his whole time entering the tournaments and seeking out Jun and finding out he’s got a son just as a cliff hanger they first do the Namco Bandai tekken into logo all set up for season 3 😎
@v-g-lant I'm hoping that whatever media they put out to supplement the games will actually be canon so they take it seriously, like they spent money to animate that pretty good looking CGI movie just for it to be a joke that had no story implications. I like the new Heihachi VA too, glad they were smart and utilized this one from Bloodline. Something to explain Kazuya's post childhood cliff fall life would be great.
@ heihachi is my favorite but I feel like if they really wanted to they could do a movie like “crash” where we see all the characters perspectives all come together for that final match whomever they decide to make it be…..I just need them to take it serious like u said because they def got the stuff to make all of it work just pls don’t do multiverse shit
They should've gone for the lovable anti-hero for Heihachi. I really wanted to see him in the good light. Wanting to do everything to save the world, even killing his family to save the world from the Devil -- but feeling pain from the inside. Some subtlety and it would've worked wonders.
Kazana style is for warm-up at best 😂😂 that part was actually the truth. In front of Mishima style, I don't think Kazama style is that good. Couldn't play the game with Kazama style without losing multiple times (heihachi was my main)
I always found it a shame that Heihachi was a straight-up villain. With a little more nuance, he would've been a compelling anti-hero. But it's hard to feel bad for him when he gets killed by someone just as evil and ruthless as he is, no matter how sympathetic Tekken 7 tried to make him seem.
I always found heihachi to be one of the more anti-villain type characters that over age he calmed his ways and focused it into finding ultimate power so that none could challenge him he just didn’t expect his son to be on the same path all while trying to kill heihachi as well and then the cycle constantly repeated itself with each new Mishima discovered
@@v-g-lant I mean, all his arcade endings involved him taking over the world with an iron fist. It's stated by pretty much everyone that his path leads to a world overrun by darkness. His rivalry with his son was basically evil vs evil.
@@riverbecomesastorm375 but everything was chillin until kazuya showed up ……🤔 come to think of it everything truly started messing up when Kazuya got rid of heihachi that’s when ties got cut and new alliances formed hence why we started this anime in the 3rd tournament
@v-g-lant Um, no. I think Heihachi was a power-hungry tyrant even back then. His wife put herself by his side for the purpose of assassinating him for that specific reason, no?
Heihachi "I will tear you down and build you back up again" translation: "I will throw you off a cliff, have you climb back up and repeat it" lol
Heihachi: “I’m gonna shoot you in the face and have you monster reborn yourself” 😂
“Let the anger that comes with that memory, lift you back up” a bad ass lesson
One of heihachi badass moments
Moral of the story: use your pain as fuel and think of your "why".
Damn that’s dope
Jun teaches a gently Kazama style while Heihachi teaches a fierce Mishima style
He learns how to love from jun
He learns how to destroy from heihachi
He learns friendship from hwoarang
He learns who his is father from Paul
🤷🏾♂️ basically this is our way of seeing Jin, before he actually turns into devil Jin
Also a good observation …..jin learned his calm nature from his good friends and their hopeful spirits
And at the end of T8, Jin uses both as he finally accepts his Kazama and Mishima heritage.
“Wait, did you say lover-“
Heihachi: Do you really want me to elaborate on that part?! Do you want to know how many uncles and aunts you actually have that are older and younger than you, boy!?
-Reina joins the chat
Jin never hated Heihachi and he was the closest thing Jin had to a father figure
On contraire ……jin learns to hate heihachi once he discovers the family’s dirty laundry
@@v-g-lant Yes i know he didnt Started hating Heihachi he despised him after the betrayal when Hehachi shot him
Before the douche popped him in the face of course because he likes to treat his kids like weapons….. =_=
@ZenIceHero Well Kazuya didn't hate him until he killed his mom and threw him off a cliff lol. Heihachi screwed them both son and grandson
@@tango072013 please don't mention the tekken 7 retcon
Loved the Jinpachi reference they made
Yes…..very subtle but enough to elaborate the lore even more …..this series hit a lot of good points in such a short time
Jinpachi : Son, you can crush this if you strong enough.
Young Heihachi : Inspired to rule the world
Heihachi's basically teaching Jin the Cobra Kai philosophy
Out here giving painful lessons
Cobra Kai never dies 🔥🔥🔥🔥
and the same hardness as yujiro in Baki 💪
@@unlimited-6183Until Tate started using it
1:20 🤜Smacks Jin again for turning his back again.
Had the same thought
I realized that this is the same Heihachi character trait. He wants to tear down Jin apart and build him back completely, the same purpose that he wants to do with the world.
Somehow, this half-crazed Japanese old man was x10 harder than Ogre in Tekken 3
He’s that hard in any games since his first appearance
I lost against Heihachi the first time many times in Tekken 3 to the point that I laughed about how easy was Ogre.
Heihachi really has a thing for beating kids and teenagers not his level
He has a thing of triggering people as well some would even say he’s quite the troll 😈
Experience is a good teacher. Not a kind one.
Training a Jin a day helps keeps the devil gene away 😅
Wow 😂
At the time where Heihachi actually treats Jin as his grandson. VERY strict, VERY harsh, but he wanted to help him. It really is sad because Jin does loved and care for Heihachi, its a real shame Heihachi doesnt return that feeling at all. He was pretty cool in this scene, a strict grandparent.
I feel like Heihachi believes that his punishment IS love. The pain he dishes out is a gift he gives to his descendants and his duty as an elder. To teach as he was taught.
Keep in mind that Heihachi is 69 years old and ripped like this. Jin is a scrawny 15 year old with a mountain of muscles as a grandpa. Heihachi Mishima motivates me to get in shape.
I wear a shirt with his tiger logo on the back.
Damn heihachi is almost 70 😅
Working out so one can start learning martial arts and look like these absolute units one day moment
Don’t we all wish we could do heihachi stuff 😞
Don't do the volcano stuff I hear sons come back for vengeance @@v-g-lant
Unrealistic tho
I think this series implies that Heihachi knew beforehand that Jin had the Devil Gene, making the betrayal actually terrifying
Kinda makes you wonder who’s the hero huh
Honestly while i wish goro-san still voiced heihachi, this new va does a good job showcasing heichachi character
I completely agree with this
Yeah one of the greatest karate master in japan said that the real karate can never be a sports
Facts many forbidden techniques
He sounds like more like heihachi than then Tekken 7 heihachi
It’s one of the reasons I’m 90% sure he’s returning to v.a Heihachi again for the new iteration of heihachi
@@v-g-lant what do you mean
@@adrianb714 they used Taiten kusunoki for the Japanese voice actor and S. Hiroshi Watanabe for the English voice actor meaning out of the two one of them may return to do the voice going forward for the new game …..even better if they continue the Netflix series they wouldn’t need to recast heihachis voice actor
@@v-g-lant I hope heihachi don't show up in Tekken 8 he is dead and I don't want him to come back unless it's in a movie or TV show.
😈 sorry to be the bearer of bad news 😂 he’s coming back just because people fear his old ass 😂
The Heihachi-Jin interactions were the most interesting parts to this anime. The fights were cool but we have games where we get to play those out for real, I really wanted to see the characters interact with each other besides fighting. I hope someday we get something that shows us what Kazuya did after getting thrown down the cliff. It seems it's implied that he went back to be raised by Heihachi, which is wild.
@@NYG5 having a new voice actor for Heihachi gives promise for a season two….maybe even showing more Kazuya based storyline that’ll include his whole time entering the tournaments and seeking out Jun and finding out he’s got a son just as a cliff hanger they first do the Namco Bandai tekken into logo all set up for season 3 😎
@v-g-lant I'm hoping that whatever media they put out to supplement the games will actually be canon so they take it seriously, like they spent money to animate that pretty good looking CGI movie just for it to be a joke that had no story implications. I like the new Heihachi VA too, glad they were smart and utilized this one from Bloodline. Something to explain Kazuya's post childhood cliff fall life would be great.
@ heihachi is my favorite but I feel like if they really wanted to they could do a movie like “crash” where we see all the characters perspectives all come together for that final match whomever they decide to make it be…..I just need them to take it serious like u said because they def got the stuff to make all of it work just pls don’t do multiverse shit
They should've gone for the lovable anti-hero for Heihachi. I really wanted to see him in the good light. Wanting to do everything to save the world, even killing his family to save the world from the Devil -- but feeling pain from the inside. Some subtlety and it would've worked wonders.
I think we all secretly know this to be true and the fact heihachi goes so hard is because he had to make thanos level decisions
Power is everything!
If Heihachi fought Ogre when he was in Tekken 7, I’d bet he’d sweep Ogre
fantastic
Looks like this story is related to Tekken 3
You are correct this is just before Tekken 4
While it is an adaptation to Tekken 3, it is unbelievably inaccurate. A lot of problems, but still cool to see.
@@ethancasem8259 gotta start somewhere 🤷🏾♂️ right
Jin became that much strong thanks to Heihachi. Without Heihachi as his mentor and grandfather, Jin never had a chance to beat Ogre.
@RKO_0007 without heihachi Jin would've never been able to face his father
@@v-g-lant Kazuya would’ve find Jin anyway because of half of his devil that inside Jin
Is e Heihachi going to appear in Tekken 8? They should hire this voice actor on it!!!🔥🔥
We’re all waiting to see if heihachi will be returning ……fingers crosssed
He died so I don't think we'll be seeing him maybe as dlc
@@kaiitwo Heihachi is Tekken. He should be a playable character, even if he’s not in the main story.
Unless his body can survive in molten rock, no.
But then again, he survived a bunch of JACKs self-destructing.
I have a feeling Heihachi is juicing
Or he’s just too damn dedicated 😅
Luckily my grandfather doesn’t treat me like that
I most certainly hope not 😂
@@v-g-lant me too
Kazana style is for warm-up at best 😂😂 that part was actually the truth. In front of Mishima style, I don't think Kazama style is that good. Couldn't play the game with Kazama style without losing multiple times (heihachi was my main)
Kazama style if defensive in nature it’s not for aggro play styles
Give me the controller 🎮. I'll show you how it's done. Especially in Tekken Tag's 1 & 2
@@ljgross93 I’m god on ttt2 and I’m still on the leaderboard with heihachi and Marduk
@@v-g-lant Cool 😎. True Tekken God status w/ Jun Kazama, Tekken God status w/ Heihachi Mishima
Cool. 0:16
I wonder if this va will play Heihachi in Tekken 8
@@BigBoy257 we shall see……fingers crossed it is
well it's confirmed he is
@@mogamimi921 thank you for the confirmation I didn’t even look into it
English dub ??
Watch it in Japanese dub it’s actually really good
I always found it a shame that Heihachi was a straight-up villain. With a little more nuance, he would've been a compelling anti-hero.
But it's hard to feel bad for him when he gets killed by someone just as evil and ruthless as he is, no matter how sympathetic Tekken 7 tried to make him seem.
I always found heihachi to be one of the more anti-villain type characters that over age he calmed his ways and focused it into finding ultimate power so that none could challenge him he just didn’t expect his son to be on the same path all while trying to kill heihachi as well and then the cycle constantly repeated itself with each new Mishima discovered
@@v-g-lant I mean, all his arcade endings involved him taking over the world with an iron fist. It's stated by pretty much everyone that his path leads to a world overrun by darkness. His rivalry with his son was basically evil vs evil.
@@riverbecomesastorm375 but everything was chillin until kazuya showed up ……🤔 come to think of it everything truly started messing up when Kazuya got rid of heihachi that’s when ties got cut and new alliances formed hence why we started this anime in the 3rd tournament
@v-g-lant Um, no. I think Heihachi was a power-hungry tyrant even back then. His wife put herself by his side for the purpose of assassinating him for that specific reason, no?
@@riverbecomesastorm375 you may actually be correct on that
It’s funny, Heihachi respects Jun, just not her fighting style or her passiveness.
@@DeadTechno22 mad crazy heihachis respect for someone truly means they deserve it
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bro he wasn’t even inside the ring yet. So the lesson isn’t even correct. How is a student supposed to trust such a teacher?
W gyp
Heihachi vs yujiro hanma
Would love to see that rumble
Is it just me? But why is the lighting and shadows are so angular place on their heads? Makes the animation so jarring to watch.
I call it triangle shading 😂
Now when u watch it you can’t unsee it
@@v-g-lant Now I see it 💀