![]() ![]() Julia’s no angelic born again hippie though. But I don’t know about attempting to reforest Arizona as must have back story. Julia is the adopted daughter of Michelle Chang. Isn’t that cool? She’s also got the whole smoky eyes thing going on. That said, it’s enough to know that she entered the Iron Fist tournament in order to stop two stars collapsing. ![]() I thought she had some somewhere but I must have been thinking of another Tekken female character. There’s not much going on story arc wise with Zaf. How could you not love someone who starts taunting their opponents before the fight even starts? The only thing better is the whole ‘I told you, so’ kind of vibe when she exudes when she wins. 8: Zafinaĭespite looking otherwise, this lady is not a Belly Dancer But if you can put up with a girl who loses even when she wins, and you think you can foot the probable future therapy bills, then yes, keep on dreaming, this could be the girl for you. The amusement park is a bit of a disaster, she loses control of a time machine, almost kills the wrong person…. But it’s not like very much ever seems to work out for her in the long run. It’s another rhetorical musing.)īut she’s hot. I mean, seriously, who enters a fighting tournament so they can build the amusement park of their dreams? (Ling, obviously. ![]() Takes all sorts I supposeĮntering the tournament back in Tekken 3, Ling has been a regular in every consequent release. Not to sure why whe's wearing a bagel on her wrist. Think about the possibilities is all I’m saying.īut here’s the thing: Is she a super-hot babe under the mask, or a monster? Do you care with a body like that? Take the chance if you want to. She may not be the strongest kid in the game, but she’s fast, agile, and into gymnastics. Kunimitsu went missing there for a while and I noticed her absence from the game, but she made a welcome return for Tekken Tag Tournament 2, and I think most people appreciated that. She yearns to get her hands on Grandfather Yoshimitsu’s powerful sword so she can make a copy for herself, and rule the world, probably. So what can you say about this girl that probably hasn’t already been said in a court of law? Kunimitsu is loyal only to her grandfather, and even there she seems to have issues. Consequently she’s made a few enemies along the way. Despite chance after chance with different criminal groups, she just can’t seem to stop herself. What’s up with the mask? (I know what’s up with the mask, it’s a rhetorical question.) Kunimitsu steals and she steals from anyone and everyone. Let’s get it on! 10: Kunimitsuīut who’s behind the mask, and more importantly, where the f*** is my wallet? It’s a straight up contest of the ten best chicks from the Tekken series. Let’s get on with what we’re here to do. There’s no rules with one. 'Like it’s that easy,' I said.Īh, who am I kidding? I love this s***. LeisureByte scored the anime at a 3.4/5, with the plot and “enjoyability” bringing the average rating down.‘Make a list of the hottest Tekken female characters,’ my boss said. Hope they remove the shadows if they get a second season.” – Fan review, IMDB.Ĭritics reviews have also landed on the more positive side of the coin, with ReadyStead圜ut giving the series a solid 4/5 and noting how “worthy adaptation that could be the basis of longevity.” So overall, a fun watch for those who want a short show with good action and story. This is no Castlevania or Arcane but is definitely better than Dota for me. Netflix has been fairly good with their animated adaptations of video game franchises. “Definitely one of the better video game adaptations on the small screen. As the current top review on MAL reads, “I was expecting it to be as bad as the other Tekken movie adaptations, but was surprised”, later adding how “If you are a fan of the franchise, you’ll most likely enjoy the animation during the various battles (the moves and special effects look like they were taken straight out of the actual games).”
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