King I

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This article is about the first King. For the second, seeKing II.

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Name King
OriginMexico.png Mexico
Voiced By N/A
Fighting Style Professional Wrestling
Age 30(T1)
32(T2)
47(At the time of his death) (Deceased)
Blood Type A
Height 190 cm (6'3")
Weight 86 kg (190 lbs)
Occupation Professional Wrestler and Owner of an Orphanage
Hobby Watching the smiling faces of children
Likes Jaguars (animal), Children,the first Armor King andKing II
Dislikes Sad children

Contents

Introduction[edit]

King (キングKingu) first appeared inTekken and returned forTekken 2. King was a masked wrestler who fights to help fund and support his orphanage.Armor King was King's friend and rival and he served as King's sub-boss in bothTekken andTekken 2. After the second tournament, King was attacked and killed byOgre. InTekken 3 and onwards,a second King took his place, and is still present.

His title in the original trilogy isBeast Priest.

Games in order of appearance:

Other appearances:


History[edit]

Tekken[edit]

Gallery -Outfit

Character Portrait: King, Tekken.
Tekken screenshot: King VS King.

Gameplay

King uses a variety of attacks and throws commonly seen in wrestling. His dashing uppercut (called K's Flicker in game) can be used to punish missed attacks, as it launches foes into the air for a juggle. His Elbow Sting, a basic mid poke attack, grants him huge frame advantage if blocked, which he can use to land guaranteed attacks, although a K's Flicker will not launch opponents if used right after it's blocked. He also has a short low jab-uppercut string which is extremely quick, difficult to block (since low jabs are effectively low attacks in Tekken 1) and thus can be used for chipping away the opponent's life. Of course, since he's a wrestler he also has the best arsenal of throws in the game (along with his sub-boss, Armor King), most of which can deal enormous damage. King lacks an unblockable attack, but can make up for this with his throws and the enormous advantage after his Elbow Sting.

Story

Prologue(Manual)
A mysterious masked wrestler. He is an outstanding young man who usually takes care of orphans. However, once he puts on his mask he turns into an extremely strong masked wrestler who cannot be stopped by anybody. He is taking part in the tournament in order to get funds to fund an orphanage. In the past he was an orphan himself and was taken in by a friendly family.
Ending,"Church"(Unofficial Synopsis)
An orphanage is shown, and kids begin running out of it. King is standing outside, and all the kids go around him, jumping up and down with joy.

Trivia

  • King'sPlayer Two outfit was changed from a white shirt and red pants in the arcade version to a blue shirt and white pants in the Playstation version.
  • Half of King's face can be seen in the opening sequence ofTekken while he is putting his mask on.



Tekken 2[edit]

Gallery -Outfit

Character Portrait: King, Tekken 2.
Tekken 2 screenshot: King VS King.

Gameplay

King's overall effectiveness is diminished since Tekken 1, despite the added moves and throws. His K's Flicker no longer launches on regular hit, only on counter hit. Low jabs in Tekken 2 can be blocked by a standing guard, and as a result, his low jab to uppercut string is not as useful for chipping life away, but it's still a powerful tool for poking and interrupting enemy attacks. His advantage after a blocked Elbow Sting is also gone. King incorporates chain throws in his moveset, but due to the slow startup it's difficult to catch opponents with them. On the good side, King's new unblockable attacks can prove very effective, if used in the right situation. King's unblockable attacks are noted for lacking flashing light effects on startup, contrary to most unblockable attacks in the game, and are therefore more difficult to react against. As with the rest of the character roster, King's basic throws are broken, but his command throws still are unbreakable and still yield a good deal of damage.

Story

Prologue(Manual)
King helps orphans by managing an orphanage with money he earns from Pro Wrestling. Unfortunately, the orphanage is running out of money and King has turned to heavy drinking. He decides to participate in the tournament to regain the children's hearts and to pull his life together.
Ending,"Children"(Unofficial Synopsis)
King is standing outside of his orphanage, watching his foster children celebrate Christmas around an attendant. It is snowing outside. Ashamed after having lost the tournament, King leaves some presents outside for the orphans and walks away, but is stopped by the happy children who run after him. His happiness is then restored.

Trivia

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Other Media[edit]

Minor Appearances[edit]

Tekken: The Motion Picture


Videos[edit]

Character Trivia[edit]

  • King does not speak. He only growls like a jaguar.
  • The children in his endings inTekken andTekken 2 are real children.
  • The character of King was inspired by both legendary Japanese pro wrestler Tiger Mask, who also had his own cartoon and comics, and real life Mexican wrestler Fray Tormenta, who just happened to be a Catholic priest who became a masked wrestler in order to support an orphanage.
  • In Tekken Tag Tournament 2, It is possible to customize Armor King to look like King I.[1]
  • In Tekken 7, one of King II's outfits is one of King I's outfit.

Character Relationships[edit]

  • Friend and rival ofArmor King.
  • Killed byOgre before the events ofTekken 3.
  • Raised numerous orphans, among which was his eventualsuccessor.

Notes[edit]


Characters
Playable CharactersAkumaAlexAlisa BosconovitchAngelAnna WilliamsArmor King IArmor King IIAsuka KazamaAzazelBaek Doo SanBruce IrvinBryan FuryChristie MonteiroClaudio SerafinoCombotCraig MardukCrowDevilDevil JinDevil KazumiDoctor BosconovitchEddy GordoElizaEmilie De RochefortFeng WeiForest LawGanryuGeese HowardGigasGonGun JackHeihachi MishimaHwoarangIsaakJackJack-2Jack-5Jack-6Jack-7JACK-XJayceeJin KazamaJinpachi MishimaJosie RizalJulia ChangJun KazamaKatarina AlvesKazumi MishimaKazuya MishimaKing IKing IIKinjinKuma IKuma IIKunimitsuLars AlexanderssonLee ChaolanLei WulongLeo KliesenLing XiaoyuLucky ChloeMarshall LawMaster RavenMichelle ChangMiguel Caballero RojoMiharu HiranoMokujinNancy-MI847JNina WilliamsNoctis Lucis CaelumOgrePandaPaul PhoenixPrototype JackRavenRobert RichardsRogerRoger Jr.RubySebastianSergei DragunovShaheenSlim BobSteve FoxTetsujinTiger JacksonTiger MiyagiTrue OgreUnknownVioletWang JinreiYoshimitsuYueZafina
Non-Playable CharactersAsuka's fatherBaek's fatherBonnerBryce AdamsDoctor AbelEddy's MasterEdgar GrantEmma KliesenEnrique OrtegaFeng's MasterJ RobotsJackhammersJack-4JaneJeff SlaterJohn DoeKaraLana LeiLeo's fatherLukas HayesMiguel's sisterMokujin MonsterMonstrous OgreMr. RochefortMrs. LawMrs. WilliamsRevenantRichard WilliamsRippersShin KamiyaTekken ForceTougouType J
Canceled CharactersDevil GanryuSakeWild CardZombie Bride

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