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Japanese anime television series

Tekken: Bloodline
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Genre
Created byBandai Namco Entertainment
Original net animation
Directed byYoshikazu Miyao
Produced by
  • Yuji Miyazaki
  • Takafumi Fujisawa
Written byGavin Hignight
Music byRei Kondoh
Studio
Licensed byNetflix
ReleasedAugust 18, 2022
Runtime22–27 minutes
Episodes6

Tekken: Bloodline is anactionfantasyanime[1] televisionminiseries based on the video game seriesTekken byBandai Namco Entertainment. The series loosely adapts the events of the 1997 video gameTekken 3 and follows the young fighterJin Kazama in his quest to defeatOgre, the creature that killed his motherJun. Jin's quest leads to him being trained to track Ogre by his violent grandfatherHeihachi Mishima, who is hosting a fighting tournament called the King of Iron Fist. The show premiered onNetflix on August 18, 2022, for a total of six episodes.

The series was produced as acoming-of-age story of Jin, something that game series directorKatsuhiro Harada wanted to emphasize, sinceTekken 3 did not highlight Jin's past. It was directed by Yoshikazu Miyao, who wanted to properly show Jin's tragic story.

The series received mixed responses as a result of its short length, providing little screentime to most characters besides Jin and instead emphasizing fight scenes. The style and quality of the show's animation were also questioned.

Synopsis

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Jin Kazama is a young martial artist living with his pacifist mother,Jun Kazama, onYakushima Island. One day, the ancient demonOgre attacks their home, ultimately leading to Jun's death. Following the instructions given in her last words, Jin meets with his grandfather, a businessman and martial artist namedHeihachi Mishima. Heihachi takes an interest in Jin and trains him in the more violent Mishima style of martial arts in order to avenge Jun, instructing Jin to drop the pacifist methods of the Kazama Style. After four years of training, Heihachi begins the King of Iron Fist tournament where Jin will compete to draw out Ogre.

Following his arrival inCusco for the tournament, Jin learns that his father isKazuya Mishima, a martial artist with the power of Devil. Heihachi killed Kazuya in the previous tournament to stop him from ruining the world. Jin inherited the Devil Gene from his father, which attracted Ogre to his home. In the King of Iron Fist tournament, Jin becomes conflicted about his violent style after breaking one of his rivals' legs. For the next match, Jin abandons the Mishima values as he also befriends another fighter and fellow high school student,Ling Xiaoyu, who reminds him of his mother's methods, as well as earning a friendly rivalry with Hwoarang. He also befriendsJulia Chang and the tournament veteran,Paul Phoenix. Now at peace, Jin wins the tournament. Angered by Jin's pacifism, Heihachi challenges Jin to prove he is the winner of the tournament, but their fight is interrupted by Ogre's reawakening. Jin manages to defeat Ogre with the help from Xiaoyu, Hwoarang, Paul and Julia, but he is killed by Heihachi in the aftermath as it is revealed that Heihachi feared that he would become like his father. Jin finds his mother on his road to the afterlife, but his Devil Gene awakens and revives him in a demonic form with black feathered wings. Jin easily subdues Heihachi and nearly kills him. As Xiaoyu and Hwoarang's pleas reach his ears, Jin flies away to an unknown point.

Characters

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CharacterJapanese voice actorEnglish dubbing actor
Jin KazamaIsshin Chiba[2]Kaiji Tang[3]
Jun KazamaMamiko Noto[2]Vivian Lu[4]
Heihachi MishimaTaiten Kusunoki[2]S. Hiroshi Watanabe[4]
Kazuya MishimaMasanori Shinohara[2]Eliot[4]
HwoarangToshiyuki Morikawa[2]Todd Haberkorn[4]
Ling XiaoyuMaaya Sakamoto[2]Faye Mata[4]
Paul PhoenixHōchū Ōtsuka[2]Jamieson Price[4]
Julia ChangSeiko Yoshida[2]Jeannie Tirado[4]
Nina WilliamsYumi Tōma[2]Erika Harlacher[4]
GanryuHidenari Ugaki[2]Earl Baylon[4]
Leroy SmithYasuhiro Kikuchi[5]Krizz Kaliko[4]
KingMasayuki Hirai[5]Leandro Cano[6]
OgreBill Butts[4]
Dr. BosconovitchJamieson Price[6]
Akiko MiuraMariya Ise[7]Judy Alice Lee[8]

Production and release

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On March 19, 2022,Netflix announced that they would release the series on August 18, 2022.[9][10] The series was created as an homage to the third title in theTekken franchise,Tekken 3. The producers explained how the staff tried to be faithful to the original narrative of the franchise by having the characters perform several moves from the games and using audio snippets from the games. As the series is based onTekken 3, the story focuses on the origins of Jin Kazama and his upbringing under his mother Jun, which is not explored in the original material due to the difficulty of storytelling through video games. As a result, the anime creates its own story which was not present in older installments of the franchise.[11] All episodes were written by Gavin Hignight, while the series' director was Yoshikazu Miyao.[12][13]

Game designerKatsuhiro Harada was involved in the project and stated that he enjoyed the story of Jin's life.[14] Miyao claimed that some of the show's battles were difficult to animate due to the necessity of faithfulness to the original games.[15] He called Jin's story tragic, as the initially innocent character develops negatively over the series and ultimately is saddened at his transition to a devilish form.[16] As most of the episodes take place in Cusco, Peru, Gavin Hignight has said that the staff in charge of the series were capable of recapturing the feeling of such country, most importantly when Jin reaches it.[17]

The characters were designed by Heart alongside Satoshi Yuri. Jin's full body costume was an original creation not present in the game. A hood was added to the costume at Miyao's request.[18] The theme of the series involves Jin's growth, so character designers created a variety of differences between his two personas in order to generate a major visual contrast.[19] Heihachi's everyday clothing was also completely redesigned.[20] The music for the series was composed by Rei Kondoh, and an album of 27 tracks was released alongside the anime.[21]

Reception

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Initial response to the trailers was positive according to the producers.[11] The series received positive responses from critics as the writer Gavin Hignight was satisfied with the review that the series received fromYahoo!, as it was acclaimed by them as one of the best video game adaptations.[22] Similar responses were givenComic Book Resources andMeristation who found it as well-done and faithful adaptation of a video game.[23][24] The narrative ofBloodline was praised by the media for how the narrative offers multiple points of view of Jin's morals, as he is trained by both his pacifist mother and his violent grandfather. Despite this praise, the series' heavy focus on Jin over the supporting cast was criticized.[25][26]Decider said the depiction of Jin's training should have been more dynamic and stated, along withMeristation, that only the first episode was well-executed.[27] On the other hand,Espinof found the King of Iron Fist Tournament's episodes to be more exciting than Jin's training, as they adapted the video game's story more faithfully. However,Espinof lamented that some well-known characters get too little screentime when compared to Jin.[25]The Review Geek andDen of Geek also praised the adaptation for being faithful toTekken 3 and stated that they would have liked a longer series to depict more fights and character development for Jin.[28][29] Jin's characterization was compared with that of archetypalshōnen manga protagonists due to his personality and powers, and Jin's relationship with Hwoarang was comparable to typical rivalry from the same genre.[26][30][31] On a more negative view, Monique Thomas fromAnime News Network listed the series as the worst Summer 2022 anime he watched for lacking the campy and over-the-top elements that the games are known for such its animal fighters, opining that the series came across as too serious.[32]Polygon criticized most of the cast for coming across as one-dimensional with the exception of Heihachi, and lamented that most campy fighters were barely shown.[33]

The animation was criticized for the heavy use of silhouettes of every character,[26][24] andPolygon lamented the short fights and lack of realism in the fighters.[33]Decider called the animation "sluggish" and felt the character designs were unfaithful to the games.[27]Review Geek enjoyed the mix of 2D and 3D animation, especially in the designs of Jin, Xiaoyu, and King.[28] Despite finding issues with the series'CGI,Comic Book Resources found the animation generally acceptable.[23]Meristation was positive regarding the series' handling of fights, as they found the movements similar to the ones depicted in the video games.[24]Isshin Chiba's performance as Jin was acclaimed by the media as his best one in video games,[34][35][36] while Vivian Lu stood out in the English dub for her calm take on Jun according toDecider.[27] NewcomersErika Harlacher (Nina) andJeannie Tirado (Julia) were praised byGameRant for imitating their Japanese counterparts well.[37]Meristation also praised the original soundtrack, which comes across as having been inspired by the video game.[24]

References

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  1. ^"Tekkebn Bloodline".Rotten Tomatoes. RetrievedOctober 22, 2022.
  2. ^abcdefghij@NetflixJP_Anime (July 19, 2022)."Tekken: Bloodline JP Cast" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  3. ^"TAll Tekken: Bloodline Characters and Voice Actors".Twinfinite. August 22, 2022. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2022.
  4. ^abcdefghijk"Tekke Bloodline".Behind the Voice Actors. RetrievedOctober 21, 2022. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
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  6. ^ab"Episode 5".Tekken: Bloodline. Episode 5. USA: Netflix. Event occurs at Closing credits, With the Voice Talents of.
  7. ^Ise, Mariya [@Ma_ri_ya_i] (August 24, 2022)."Netflixにて 『TEKKEN -BLOOD LINE-』配信中です! 三浦アキコ役で出演しております。 よろしくお願い致します🔥 #鉄拳 #ネトフリアニメ" (Tweet) (in Japanese). RetrievedAugust 26, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  8. ^"Episode 2".Tekken: Bloodline. Episode 2. USA: Netflix. Event occurs at Closing credits, With the Voice Talents of.
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  11. ^ab"Tekken: Bloodline | Bandai Namco Entertainment Producer Interview Netflix Anime".Youtube. August 17, 2022. RetrievedAugust 19, 2022.
  12. ^@NetflixAnime (August 5, 2022)."did you know? Tekken: Bloodline is written by Gavin Hignight, who you might know from his work on Star Wars: Resistance, Transformers: Cyberverse, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  13. ^@NetflixAnime (August 4, 2022)."Tekken: Bloodline is directed by Yoshikazu Miyao, whose credits include Inazuma Eleven, Magi: Adventure of Sinbad and S.A!" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  14. ^"Netflix配信予定の『鉄拳』アニメ作品『Tekken: Bloodline』新クリップ公開。ディレクター・原田勝弘氏がコメント【Netflix Geeked Week】".Famitsu. RetrievedOctober 24, 2022.
  15. ^@sbs_miyao (October 1, 2022)."シャオユーの鳳凰の舞いなどの ディフェンスからの繋ぎへのムーブは かなりこだわりました。ゲームにはない現実の格闘での間合いはアニメーションならではですね。ニーナ・ウィリアムズ VS リン・シャオユウ Tekken: Bloodline クリップ ネトフリアニhttps://youtu.be/_VhCtJtAE_Q@YouTubeより" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  16. ^@sbs_miyao (September 23, 2022)."仁を描くために準や 他のキャラ描写を準を描くためにデビだから屋久島時代の1話は仁と準は出来るだけ表情豊かに感じるようにしています。構成的にこの位置にあるのが良いかはさておき、二人の貴重な時間が眩しさを増すほど、その後の仁の人生がリアルなものに感じられる。それが演出的な狙いす。" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  17. ^@gavinhignight (August 22, 2022)."For those who haven't had the pleasure of flying into #cusco #peru , the director and animation team for #TekkenBloodline capture the airport and vibes PERFECTLY when #jinkazama arrives for the #kingofironfist tournament" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 21, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  18. ^@heatinazuma (September 4, 2022)."Tekken: Bloodlineの完全新規衣装デザインに関してはグローバルスルタンダードを心がけていて、少年仁はVネックTにジャージ、スニーカーのスタンダードなスタイルなんですが、和の要素を入れてオリジナリティを出しました。パーカーは宮尾監督の熱望で追加したもので、より良い形になったかなと。" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  19. ^@heatinazuma (September 9, 2022)."Tekken: Bloodlineにおける青年仁のテーマが挑戦者(復讐者)と成長だったので、できるだけ若く見えるようにデザインしました。髪の毛に前髪があるのもそうですね。デザイン上のギミックとして、デビル仁になった時が一番今の仁の印象に近づくようにしてあります。" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  20. ^@heatinazuma (September 17, 2022)."ファランのデザインで特徴的なのは、鉄拳7からの逆算で髪の毛が逆色のメッシュになっているところです。他にも道着がデザインがミックスになっていて、色構成も白ベース+黒ラインから白ベース+青ラインになってたりします。白+青にしたのは、黒+赤の仁と並べた時に対照的にしたかったからです。" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
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  24. ^abcd"Tekken: Bloodline, crítica. Un anime bastante fiel a la esencia de Tekken 3".Meristation. August 19, 2022. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2022.
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  32. ^"The Best and Worst Anime of Summer 2022".Anime News Network. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2022.
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