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| - Tekken series director Katsuhiro Harada has stated that Heihachi is his favorite character in the overall series and the character he most frequently selects when playing. He further described Heihachi as a "very human character", stating that while focus had been placed on his appearance he found the character's philosophy more interesting, and that in the series he was a "perfect portrayal of the evil that lurks in mens' hearts", an evil "far more hideous than any made-up monster or demon."
- Heihachi Mishima was the CEO of Mishima Zaibatsu, a Japanese industrial corporation. He was the father of Kazuya Mishima.
- Heihachi Mishima é um personagem controlável da série Tekken. Ele é filho de Jinpachi Mishima, pai de Kazuya Mishima, e avô de Jin Kazama. Ele também é pai adotivo de Lee Chaolan, e dono de Kuma.
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- Heihachi Mishima (三島 平八, Mishima Heihachi) is a guest character from Soulcalibur II, hailing from the Tekken video game series. He appears in the PlayStation 2 version of Soulcalibur II, he is also included in both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 online HD ports along with Todd McFarlane's comic book character, Spawn.
- Heihachi Mishima is a Japanese CEO and one of the main villains in the Tekken fighting video game series. A vile and power-hungry master, he is almost always responsible for the events of the games but later his impact seems to decrease as of Tekken 5 and onward reduced. Though in Tekken 7, he seems to regain his prominence. Heihachi is the main villain of the first Tekken 1 game, the anti-villain of Tekken 2, the secondary villain of Tekken 3, the main villain again in Tekken 4, a minor anti-hero for both Tekken 5 and Tekken 6, and the main villain in Tekken 7.
- Heihachi Mishima(三島 平八Mishima Heihachi) is a fictional and one of the main characters in the Tekken fighting game series. He is one of only four characters (the others being Paul Phoenix, Nina Williams and Yoshimitsu) to have appeared in every game in the series and he makes two appearances within the series as the final boss (in both Tekken and Tekken 4). He is also the only Tekken character aside from Yoshimitsu to be featured in the Soul series (he is a guest character in Soulcalibur II on the PlayStation 2 console).
- Heihachi Mishima (三島 平八 Mishima Heihachi?) is one of the main characters in the Tekken series and he debuted in the first game in the series and has returned for all subsequent titles. Though seen as the protagonist of the second Tekken game, he is the anti-hero and one of the main antagonists of the series as he is almost always responsible for the events, though his impact on the story has seemed to decrease since Tekken 5. However, after being featured in the debut trailer of Tekken 7, Heihachi may become a pivotal part of the storyline once again.
- Heihachi Mishima is a fictional character and is one of the main antagonists in the Tekken fighting video game series, as well as the most recurring one. A vile and power hungry monster, he is almost always responsible for the events of the games but his impact seems to decrease during the events of Tekken 5 and Tekken 6, after his last defeat and false death after Tekken 4, yet he is still the indirect reason of the events in those games as well. In Tekken 7, he seems to regain his prominence as a character.
- Heihachi Mishima (roughly translates to "Eighth Peace of the Third Island") is a fictional Japanese character in the Tekken fighting game series. He is the son of Jinpachi Mishima, the father of Kazuya Mishima and Lars Alexandersson, the adopted father of Lee Chaolan and the grandfather of Jin Kazama.
- Tekken 2 Kazuya y Heihachi.jpg Tekken 2 Kazuya, Nina y Anna.jpg Tekken 1 Poster Paul.png Tekken 5.png Tekken 3.png Tekken 2.png Tekken Logo.gif Tekken 4.png Tekken 4 Heihachi.png Categoría:PersonajesHeihachi Mishima (三島平八 Mishima Heihachi?) es uno de los principales personajes de los videojuegos de la saga Tekken, y apareció en el primer juego de la serie y ha reaparecido en todos los títulos posteriores. Aunque visto como el protagonista del videojuego Tekken 2, es el anti-héroe y uno de los principales antagonistas de la saga ya que es casi siempre responsable de los acontecimientos, aunque su impacto en el argumento ha parecido disminuir desde del videojuego Tekken 5.
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