The right side of the packaging prominently features the Tekken 4 logo. He wears a white and red squid-themed suit that has loose tentacles hanging off of his head and shoulders, as well as a tail. He now has a sheath for both of his swords, which actually serve a function gameplay wise from this point onwards. To match his armor, it also has a silver color with red trim. His sword changes in appearance once again, this time returning to the appearance of a tachi with the blade being more curved again. Tekken 1 (for tropes on Kazuya, Paul, Law, Nina, Yoshimitsu, Lee, Violet and Heihachi) Tekken 2 (for tropes on Lei) Tekken 3 (for … It lacks the loose chain on the end it had in the first Tekken. (See Tekken 3 Player 1 outfit). #2 During Yogo Slide release just one kick button … [28] Gergo Vas of Kotaku ranked Yoshimitsu eighth in his 2013 list of the "most insane" cyborgs in Japanese video games". [7] Despite his body being either revealed like his arms or face, his voice never changes. The CGI artwork for Yoshimitsu in this outfit exposes his neck. [9], In 2006, Namco and MegaHouse released a Yoshimitsu figurine as part of a Tekken 5 set based on promotional artwork for the game. Yoshimitsu wears silver iron armor with red trim as he did in the first game, though both the armor and trim are now a bit darker. [26] Ian Garstang of Gaming Debugged commented in 2014: "Many a time gamers angrily walked away from a Tekken arcade machine or tossed a controller down in frustration after losing to this ninja master. Though Yoshimitsu loses his arm during the operation, Bosconovitch helps him escape and fits him with a mechanical prosthetic replacement. The front has a see-through helmet visor with a three-eyed demon mask. When Yoshimitsu heard about The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, he envisioned a union between the Manji Party and the Mishima Zaibatsu. 1 - Left Punch. 3 - Left Kick. He also wields his sword, Yoshimitsu, which in this appearance is a basic katana with a red hilt and a loose chain on the end of it. The sword has the same exact appearance it had in his second outfit from the previous game, but now has two rings hanging off the end of the hilt. The characters have been well-received by critics. His sword's blade is red and doesn't have a tsuba (handguard) in-game despite it having one in his CGI artwork. While Yoshimitsu is robbing the Mishima Zaibatsu mansion near the end of the tournament, he discovers an unconscious Bryan Fury. Michael Harradence of PlayStation Universe considered Yoshimitsu and Bryan Fury to be a top pairing in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, in that "Bryan is your heavy hitter, with his meaty kicks and punches delivering some health-zapping blows, while Yoshimitsu can confuse and abuse his victims with some intricate juggles and mix-up combos. His spine-like back armor was changed to something that appears more protective. His armor has a large oni face on the back and he wears traditional samurai-esque socks-and-sandals footwear. Alternate Costume: Swap Costume: Later in Tekken 3, Yoshimitsu entered the tournament upon learning that his friend, Dr. Boskonovitch, needs Ancient Ogre's blood to live. This secret line of succession makes "Yoshimitsu" appear immortal to outsiders and is implied to continue into modern times with the Tekken incarnation of the character. For the first time, Yoshimitsu wears an outfit closest to the traditional depiction of a ninja than any of his other appearances. [15] In some Tekken games, such as Tekken 4, he wields a normal katana. Even his sword, also named Yoshimitsu, tends to change appearance. The second sword is a regular katana. Player 1 outfit: Tekken Tag Tournament 2/Trophies and Achievements, Tekken Tag Tournament Character Galleries, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Character Galleries, https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Yoshimitsu/Outfits?oldid=130325, In his ending, his eyes glow red when he touches. His prosthetic left hand once again has a unique model to distinguish it from the right hand and looks noticeably more mechanical in appearance. His sandogasa hat is significantly larger, partially destroyed and has ofuda talismans hanging from it. His silver armor in the previous game is changed to a more off-white color, which adds more to the skeletal appearance of the outfit and his hakama was changed to blue. He also gains a prosthetic left hand in this game, which doesn't actually get a unique model until Tekken 5. Instead of the fully armored greaves that he wore in Tekken 3, his foot armor is changed to look more like a conventional shinobi socks-and-sandals attire with armor covering the top of his feet and plate armor on the front of his legs. Yoshimitsu's sword is also an available weapon in the Tekken spin-off game Death by Degrees. The second sword Fumaken looks exactly the same, only smaller. Tekken is a series of fighting games developed and produced by Namco, and consists of the games, Tekken, Tekken 2, Tekken 3, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 4, Tekken 5, Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, Tekken 6, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, and Tekken 7, a number of non-fighting spin-off titles, and one feature length animation. After a few days' stay at the castle, the fighter politely denied Nobunaga's request and returned to … Upon learning of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, he forms an alliance with Mishima Zaibatsu and enters the tournament. [8][better source needed] He also appears in the 2009 live-action film Tekken, portrayed by Gary Ray Stearns, where he fights and loses against Jin Kazama. The sword loses its glow, and has a black hilt. Yoshimitsu's name roughly translates to "Light of Happiness". Now that Tekken 4 has been released, I have decided to take the time to put together a list of all of the moves that I have noticed that somehow evaded the command lists. The hilt is now a greyish blue color. His mask is skeletal in appearance and matches the magenta color of his underclothing. He also appears in certain crossovers with this outfit, such as Street Fighter X Tekken. Yoshimitisu has a secret costume called the Cardboard Tube Samurai. Tekken 4: Yoshimitsu FAQ By: Mike Hamlin cmhamlin@mchsi.com 1/8/02 Table of Contents ===== 1. Saved from eng.tekkenpedia.com. Saved Ling Xiaoyu from Heihachi in Tekken 4. He’s such a staple to that whole universe that even having one Tekken without him would feel wrong. According to Namco's official description, Yoshimitsu's fighting style "incorporates a blend of ninjutsu, sword attacks from kenjutsu, and special stances from kabuki dance. Art. This appearance resembles a knight motif. And for the first time in the series, Yoshimitsu's prosthetic left hand has a unique model. The sword also seems to have visibly suffered corruption. Oda Nobunaga, the daimyo of Owari, sought the power of the Manji clan and invited its chief to Azuichi castle. The appearance of his swords, however, are unchanged. His sword glows blue while wearing the outfit. He also has a sheath for his sword on the back of his waist, an item that wouldn't show up again until Tekken 6. The footwear in this outfit is traditional socks-and-sandals. Unfortunately, with a constant lack of necessary funding and manpower, Yoshimitsu was unsure about the future of his organization. Due to his advanced age, the clan's chief sent the strongest warrior, Yoshimitsu, of the clan on his behalf. The circular signs hanging from his shoulder armor possesses the "void" kanji. He subsequently sets out to find the fabled weapon Soul Edge in order to have revenge against Nobunaga. Grateful for his help, he tells Bosconovitch that he may call on him whenever he needs help. "[23] In 2011, Machinima ranked Yoshimitsu as the seventh-best ninja in video games,[24] while Play's Ian Dransfield listed the character among the top ten ninjas on PlayStation consoles: "He used to rob from the rich and give to the poor, but now he just dances around, balancing on the hilt of his sword and annoying whoever he’s fighting against". Yoshimitsu Basic Hits and Moves Tekken 7. Whereas Tekken 3 began to increase the level of how much Yoshimitsu's armor concealed his identity, this game was the precursor to some of the more outlandish outfits Yoshimitsu would come to wear. Yoshimitsu is the assumed name of all leaders by the Manji Clan. His sword retains the same appearance it had in his revised Tekken 3 outfit from Tekken Tag Tournament, although now slightly smaller and more curved. His unusual appearance is matched only by his equally strange fighting style. In Tekken 2, Yoshimitsu learns that Bosconovitch has been kidnapped by the Guiane Paklibutushitsu and enters the second Tekken tournament to rescue him. Referencing Kunimitsu's Tekken 2 story, it is revealed that Yoshimitsu's blade is passed down through the Manji Clan's leaders as the previous leader is ritually sacrificed, and the blade absorbs their power and skill. [12][13] A statue of Yoshimitsu based on his appearance in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was produced by Kotobukiya in 2012.[14]. The top of the box. The Armour is an excellent sculpt of what we saw in Tekken 4. Yoshimitsu wears red hakama with yellow designs on them, keeping in theme with his mostly traditional outfit. Yoshimitsu makes his first appearance in 1994's Tekken. He wears black clothing, including trench coat and shinobi hakama. 4 - Right Kick. His base disrespect for the sumo code infuriates Yoshimitsu, who defeats him. Designed by a guest artist, Yoshimitsu wears a blue body suit and mask that gives him the appearance of a demon warrior. His sword lacks the glowing green aura it has in his primary outfit, being a basic tachi with no handguard. He is portrayed by Gary Ray Sterns in the movie. He also sports the "void" kanji on the backpack that holds his suit's wings. Much like the majority of male characters, Yoshimitsu's swimsuit DLC options are fundoshis with matching boots, available in white, black or red color schemes. Street Art. Later on, Tira murders one of his clan members, causing Yoshimitsu to seek her for revenge in Soulcalibur IV. Yoshimitsu's primary outfit in Tekken Tag Tournament. An outfit that closely resembles the one Yoshimitsu wore in Tekken 2. Fearing what would happen if the weapon wound up in the wrong hands, Yoshimitsu sets out to retrieve the katana, and in the process discovers a fragment of the Soul Edge. The back of the box lists the eight available fighters from the Tekken 4 12 inch figure line: Jin Kazama, Hwoarang, Steve Fox, King Paul Phoenix, Yoshimitsu, Bryan Fury and Violet. Games Tekken 7 Tekken Tag 2 Tekken 6 Tekken 5:DR Tekken 5 Tekken 4 Tekken Tag Tekken 3 Tekken 2 Tekken Tekken Advance Forums Control Panel Zaibatsu Community Tekken 7 Tournament Calendar Match Finder Areas PSN Players XBL Players Advanced Search Register Yoshimitsu appears in Tekken the movie (2010). The katana was stolen by Voldo when Yoshimitsu was worn out from trying to fight its corruption. By the time of Soulcalibur V, the first Yoshimitsu has been ritually executed and succeeded by a younger, eerily similar protégé (hailing from Taki's Fûma village), who shares his fighting style, voice, mannerisms, and his clockwork arm. His second outfit from the previous game, though now with reddish armor instead of dark gray. Yoshimitsu's armor can be taken off in this game to reveal a green and purple bodysuit. Yoshimitsu's appearance in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is considerably more dialed back than in the previous two games. First released in arcades in July, 2001, it was released on Playstation 2 in March 28th, 2002 for Japan, September 13th, 2002 for Europe and September 23rd, 2002 for North America. This design is another that would carry over to subsequent games. This appearance was also used in his crossover appearances. It also appears slightly less curved than it was in Tekken 3, but still appears to be a tachi rather than a katana. Character Street Art. "[16], Yoshimitsu's second sword in Tekken 6 gives him a revamped move set, making him an even harder character to learn to play. His mask is red with black eyes and two blue lights on the forehead. Yoshimitsu's sword in this outfit appears to be a Vajra sword with the blade being a beam of green energy. His Hannya mask is now silver with less teeth, has glowing red eyes and the red hair is now significantly longer, giving his helmet a strong resemblance to a character from one of Namco's previous franchises, Taira No Kagekiyo of the Genpei Toma Den games. Unfortunately, with a constant lack of necessary funding and manpower, Yoshimitsu was unsure about the future of his organization. Steve Fox would be the only new character added to the lineup He also wears green hakama pants tucked into his greaves, consistent design concept that would continue to be used for future outfits. Yoshimitsu is an assumed … His gauntlets are black and his hakama tucked into his greaves from the second game returns, although it is now dark green with gold decorations. A slightly revised version of his outfit in Tekken 3, in addition to a palette swap. Yoshimitsu now wears a red samurai-esque suit of armor with gold trim, purple thigh armor, green hakama and decorative greaves with gold outlines and spiked toe caps. d - Crouch. The thigh armor is gold. With this dream in mind, Yoshimitsu decides to enter the Tournament immediately. Yoshimitsu is a major character that was first introduced in Tekken and he has returned for all subsequent sequels in the series. He can perform slashes with it, use it to impale his opponent, and rotate it with his mechanical left hand in a windmill manner (he can also use this method to fly)". Yoshimitsu's outfits in this game set a new standard for the types of outfits he would come to be known for, as well as taking some of the outfit concepts introduced in Tekken 2 and incorporating them as a consistent character design. Tekken 4. Like his Tekken 2 outfit, it also possesses the "void" kanji. [21] Jesse Schedeen of IGN considered the character "just too awesome to be confined to one fighting game series. His mask is now changed to one that looks like his primary outfit's and his helmet now has a red plume resembling a ponytail on the back. Swearing revenge, Yoshimitsu enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 (Tekken 5) to hunt Bryan. F – Hold stick forward. This time, on the armor in front of his waist. His sword Yoshimitsu becomes somewhat more curved and looks more like a tachi than a katana. Bosconovitch then injects Bryan with drugs to put him to a year-long sleep. *Note: All of Yoshimitsu's quotes are rendered between brackets in-game. [17] According to IGN, in Soulcalibur IV "new players are often at a loss as to how to handle the character, but once they get a handle on him, Yoshimitsu becomes a true force of nature. He also wears yellow straw sandals. His armor is darker, bulkier and his waist is unarmored, exposing blue and gold clothing. In the game's story, Yoshimitsu enters … During the tournament, Yoshimitsu learns of Ganryu, a sumo wrestler whose disrespectful attitude in the ring cost him his promotion to the rank of yokozuna. The clan is dedicated to helping the weak and fighting oppression. f - Walk towards an Opponent. His outfits often employ the kanji "宇" (Romaji: u, Pinyin: yǔ), which means "universe". His helmet's mask is extremely similar to the mask worn in his second outfit from Tekken 3 and the back of the helmet itself resembles a traditional kabuto helmet. His helmet shape seems to be based on the one he wore in Tekken 3, but has decorations on the back resembling long crab legs. Upon the inauguration of a new leader, their predecessor is ritually sacrificed, and the blade absorbs the person's power and skill. Yoshimitsu was voiced by Tekken director Katsuhiro Harada from Tekken until Tekken Tag Tournament, and in Tekken 4 and onwards he was voiced by Tomokazu Seki, who also voiced Bryan Fury in Street Fighter X Tekken. Yoshimitsu now wears a traditional golden samurai armor with glowing red pieces on surfaces just beneath the armor. His sword, once again, is a tachi, but still looks very different from any of its previous designs. He appears in the Capcom-made crossover game Street Fighter X Tekken, where his official tag partner is Raven. Yoshimitsu manages to escape Bryan. His sword is now a large, brown sabre-like weapon and he carries its decorated sheath on his arm. This addition also brings with it a considerable overhaul to Yoshimitsu's fighting style, as he uses the second sword in tandem with the primary one from this point on. Yoshimitsu's armor in this game takes on a much bulkier appearance with a color scheme consisting of mainly red and silver. Kunimitsu's story in Tekken 2 reveals that Yoshimitsu's blade is passed down through the Manji Clan's leaders. Yoshimitsu is the only character who's appearance drastically changes in every Tekken game, taking advantage of the fact that he always conceals his identity on account of being a ninja. An ancestor of Yoshimitsu with the same name first appears in Namco's Soulcalibur series in 1998's Soulcalibur. All spoilers of games released before 2010 are left unmarked.A list of Tekken characters introduced in Tekken 4. When he reaches the castle where Soul Edge is, he discovers it has been locked away with Soul Calibur. [25] Lisa Foiles of The Escapist rated Yoshimitsu fifth in her 2014 list of the "top five katana wielders". He also uses the sashimono on his back as a striking weapon. . Player 2 outfit: Yoshimitsu now wears a full bodied grey armor with red parts designed to look like exposed muscle tissue, as well as back armor that resembles a spine. Here, he wears a bronze skull mask similar to the one worn in his second outfit from Tekken 5. It also has a red decoration on certain parts. He takes him to Bosconovitch's lab so the doctor can transfer Bryan to a new body. f – tap forward once. Aninjathat wields a soul-rending sword and oddly resembles a samurai much more than a ninja. Donning an attire with the motif of aquatic life, Yoshimitsu now returns to his more outlandish appearance theme. Yoshimitsu's fundoshi, with the bodysuit beneath his armor revealed. Yoshimitsu is a character from the Tekken franchise. Yoshimitsu, Heihachi Mishima, Nina Williams, and Paul Phoenix are the four Tekken characters to have appeared in every game in the series. Yoshimitsu (吉光) was originally introduced in Tekken. His sword appears exactly the same as it does in his primary outfit, albeit with a red aura. The second sword appears as a wakizashi with the blade being a beam of red energy. Yoshimitsu appears in Tekken the movie (2010). This was seen in the PC Mods cutscenes from Street Fighter X Tekken. In Tekken 3, Yoshimitsu visits Bosconovitch, who is suffering from a disease that he caught when he built the Cold Sleep machine. "[30] He was also placed 5th on Paste list "The 30 Best Tekken Characters", with comments:"The master of makeovers, this enigmatic ninja has seen more costume changes during his tenure than a runway model. He has a rogue-like highwayman's personality in that he steals from the rich (Heihachi) and gives to the poor (Marshall Law as confirmed inan official guide). His weapon seems like a normal katana, but it has many unique features that accommodate the unique fighting style of the Manji. … Yoshimitsu is unique compared to most other Tekken characters. The clan is dedicated to helping the weak and fighting oppression. His hakama is red and tucked into greaves with rings on the knee guards that resemble his chest and gauntlet armor. He also possesses many moves with strange properties; his "harakiri" moves require a large portion of his own health to perform, and he and Lei Wulong are the only characters with the ability to restore health. In the Tekken series, Yoshimitsu's sword is usually depicted as a tachi. Mar 15, 2013 - Yoshimitsu Tekken 4 (insect exoskeleton armour) Mar 15, 2013 - Yoshimitsu Tekken 4 (insect exoskeleton armour) Explore. While not posable, the PVC figure came with equippable clothing modeled after those in the game. He decides to adopt a second sword called Fumaken, which has the ability to suppress the cursed sword's properties, and enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 (Tekken 6) in order to restore the power of the cursed sword. ―Yoshimitsu. While trying to find Bryan, Yoshimitsu learns that his sword is weakening. Yoshimitsu Difficulty - Advanced Yoshi is a pretty unorthodox character. Yoshimitsu (吉光) is a game character originally created for the Tekken series of fighting games by Namco.Yoshimitsu made his first appearance in the first Tekken game in 1994 and has returned for all subsequent sequels to that game since his inception. Glossary. Quotes of Yoshimitsu. [5] During the tournament, he is targeted by Bryan Fury, a cyborg sent to kill him and capture Dr. Bosconovitch by Dr. Abel, Bosconovitch's rival. "[22] Rich Knight of Complex considered Yoshimitsu "out of place" in the Tekken series, but "one of the Soul series' best characters. As the mysterious head of the Manij clan, Yoshimitsu steals from evil companies and spreads their wealth to the poor. [10][11] Two more figurines were made by Bandai in 2009, based on his appearance in Tekken 6. Player 1 outfit: The kanji for "void" can be found on his shoulder armor in this outfit. But after an encounter with Sophitia, Yoshimitsu fights back against his possessed sword and swears to create a band of righteous thieves to help the poor. 3 Tekken 7: Season 4 Announced! The original Yoshimitsu returns again in Soulcalibur VI, where he seeks to obtain Soul Edge to avenge his slain clan members. TEKKEN 7 - Yoshimitsu. His skull mask is white and has gold trim around the chin and jawline area, as well as glowing green eyes. In the Soul series, Yoshimitsu uses his beloved self-named katana and the Manji ninjutsu combat style, handed down through many generations in the Manji Clan. His sword Yoshimitsu now has a slightly thinner blade and a blue hilt, but overall retains the appearance of a standard katana. It is an extra costume for Yoshimitsu, exclusive only to those who pre-ordered Tekken 6. His sword retains the glowing green aura, but its shape is changed back to a katana with the blade being as straight as it was in Tekken 2. In the game's story, Yoshimitsu enters the first tournament as a decoyso as to allow other Manji to steal the tournament's funds unobserved. Yoshimitsu appears in Tekken the movie (2010). It no longer has a handguard and glows with a green aura, indicating its now-apparent magical properties. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He relies on the player’s creativity to get openings with his unique tools, as a result he can be defined as a pretty freestyle character. His Tekken 3 incarnation is a bonus character available in Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis for the PlayStation and his Tekken 3 "energy sword" is one of the game's unlockable secret tennis racquets. "[20] Jack Pooley of WhatCulture, in 2014, ranked him the ninth-greatest fighting game character, and among the genre's "most stylish" characters. In meditation, Yoshimitsu decides that if he were to give in to his hatred, he would be no better than Nobunaga or Nightmare. The robbery fails as Tira, a servant of Soul Edge and Nightmare, ambushes the thieves and takes the fragment. Yoshimitsu defeats her and drops out of the tournament to rescue the doctor after learning his location. Bosconovitch tells him that the disease can only be cured using the blood of Ogre, a god recently awakened from its deep slumber. B – Hold stick back. Yoshimitsu gains a new sword, named Fumaken as his secondary weapon to counter the effects of the cursed power from his main weapon, Yoshimitsu. Yoshimitsu is now clad in brownish-maroon armor with a kabuto helmet that appears to take inspiration from the real life rhinoceros beetle, with mechanical insectoid wings to match. Tekken 4 introduced significant new gameplay changes from the previous games in the series. The "void" kanji appears once again. Appearing to be a updated revision of his outfit from the first game, Yoshimitsu's secondary outfit also sports a black hakama more in line with what he wore in his primary outfits in the previous two games. Game Mechanics. Centuries after the first Yoshimitsu fought his battles, the Manji Clan continued to prosper in the modern world, now headed by a new Yoshimitsu. Yoshimitsu retains his Hannya mask from the primary outfit. Yoshimitsu's secondary outfit is a drastic paleete swap of his Player 1 outfit; his main body is now scarlet red with light blue highlights, while his hakama become green with yellow and red patterning and the thigh armor silver. Two years later, during the events of Tekken 4, Yoshimitsu realizes that the future of his clan is waning due to a lack of necessary funds and manpower. He also wears a Hannya mask to conceal his face and has long red hair, similar to Kunimitsu's, though his is possibly a wig to match the mask. In his CGI artwork and cutscenes, Yoshimitsu's sword bears a very strong resemblance to his Soul Calibur ancestor's version of it. His sword's aura and his helmet plume are both now changed to blue. For Tekken 4 on the PlayStation 2, Yoshimitsu Guide by MHamlin. As expected, Nobunaga requested the allegiance of the Manji clan, but the Manji clan preferred to remain hidden. This slightly changed version is the one that appears in Yoshimitsu's Tekken 3 CGI artwork, as well as his cutscene model. Said clan was a group of chivalrous thieves that has existed since before the 1600s. His CGI model in cutscenes and art for this game contains some slight revisions to the outfit, suggesting that the in-game model is a slightly earlier, less elaborate draft. Following the tournament's end and Jin Kazama's disappearance, Heihachi Mishima assumes the position of CEO of Mishima Zaibatsu. First introduced in the original Tekken game and has returned for all subsequent sequels in the Tekken series (primarily in main series installments due to his absence in some spin-off installments, Tekken Revolution). When Yoshimitsu sheathes his sword in this outfit, his sword becomes another spoke on the wheel. His face still cannot be seen, as it's hidden behind a helmet with a white visor. Yoshimitsu also appears in other Tekken games, namely Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Card Challenge, Tekken Advance, Tekken Resolute, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition and Tekken Card Tournament. In the game's story, Yoshimitsu enters the first tournament as a decoy so as to allow other Manji to steal the tournament's funds unobserved. All of his issues juxtapose his strengths: this is a gorgeous rendition of one of Yoshimitsu’s absolute best (and sadly underrated) Costumes in all of Tekken. The hilt is dark brown. "[32], In 2011, UGO.com ranked Yoshimitsu's Tekken 5 "Blue" costume as the ninth-"Most Stylin' Alternate Costume" in gaming. "[18] In 2013, Kevin Wong of Complex ranked him the ninth-best Tekken character out of twenty, calling him "easy to love", but, conversely, a "cheater": "Yoshimitsu's the only character who gets to use a sword, and an unblockable one at that.
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