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Kazuya Mishima ist eine fiktive Figur in Bandai Namcos Tekken-Kampfspielserie, die zuerst als Protagonist im ursprünglichen Spiel von auftrat und später nach der ersten zu einem der Hauptgegner der Serie wurde. Kazuya Mishima ist ein Spielbarer Charakter der Tekken Serie. Sein erster Auftritt war gleich in. km persönlich verkostet und ausgewählt. Bei kazuya können Sie auch was veranstalten – gute Zutaten inklusive. Sprechen Sie uns einfach an! Kazuya - Küche der guten Zutaten, Schlangenbad: 13 Bewertungen - bei Tripadvisor auf Platz 6 von 10 von 10 Schlangenbad Restaurants; mit 4,5/5 von. Kazuya MISHIMA ist ein Charakter aus dem Anime»Tekken: Blood Vengeance«. Beschreibung: Das Leben von Kazuya Mishima war als Erbe eines der. Tekken 7 Kazuya Mishima 1/8 Scale PVC Figur: hotelcitymap.eu: Spielzeug. Kazuya - Kuche der guten Zutaten, Schlangenbad Picture: Eingang zu Kazuya - gute Zutaten. - Check out Tripadvisor members' candid photos and videos.

Somehow, Chizuru followed him for a visit, leading Kazuya's grandma and his parents to ask for who Chizuru and what she was for him.
In desperation as he was ashamed for telling them that he rented a girl, Kazuya lied to them that she was his girlfriend. Chizuru reluctantly supporting Kazuya's lie and led Nagomi to be excited and called for her friends to have Chizuru to be introduced.
Kazuya and Chizuru ran and hid in a hospital room, but got busted by Chizuru's grandma, Sayuri Kinoshita as she was also treated in there and befriended with Nagomi.
Chizuru had no choice but lying to her grandma that Kazuya was his boyfriend so she wouldn't find out that Chizuru had a forbidden job to be done.
After the commotion in the hospital had finished, Kazuya and Chizuru made a deal to keep lying for a slow breaking up phase.
Kazuya thanked Chizuru for helping him to cover up and gave her the five star rating as his apology.
On the next morning, Kazuya alongside his friends, Kuribayashi and Kibe were walking and talking together to the class.
But Kazuya encountered and noticed Chizuru in a plain and not so popular girl appearance by accident.
This shocked Kazuya and later they met up to talk about keeping the distance in the university and Chizuru also warned him that her real name was Chizuru Ichinose and called her Ichinose instead of Mizuhara.
They would also find out that they lived in the same apartment later on. On the day of visiting their grandmothers in the hospital, Kuri and Kibe met Kazuya by accident when Chizuru was with him on their way home.
As Kazuya understood how close Kibe's relationship with Nagomi, he lied towards his friends that Chizuru was his girlfriend, Chizuru got mad but followed up with the lie.
Kibe immediately taking both of them for a drink to congratulate Kazuya as they were about to go there because of their senior's invitation.
Kazuya and Chizuru had no choice but following them and she warned Kazuya about the additional fee for what had happened. When they arrived on their seat, they unexpectedly encountered Mami.
Mami acted friendly towards Kazuya and Chizuru until she left the chair for a moment. In grudge, she typed in her tweet about her own plan to make Kazuya and Chizuru to break up, thinking that Kazuya and Chizuru's relationship was real.
After returning, Mami talked about how bad Kazuya was in front of the others, but Chizuru couldn't stand on how Kazuya was treated. Unfortunately, Kazuya unable to talk back because what Mami said was the truth about him, leading Chizuru to run away from the party.
At night, Kazuya was drunk but Mami had followed him, thinking about making him fell from her charm by asking him to follow her to her home, but Kazuya refused because he wanted to talk with Chizuru.
Later, Kazuya and Chizuru talked about what had happened in the bar, Chizuru asked for forgiveness as she couldn't stand on what had happened and she knew that it was wrong.
Chizuru also advised Kazuya to make amend with her ex as it might help him to get a real girlfriend and put a stop to their fake love relationship.
One day, Nagomi got released from the hospital and immediately telling Kazuya that she would pay a visit to him.
Kazuya was in panic as she demanded to have Chizuru to be with him too. Despite noticing that it would be in vain, Kazuya begged for Chizuru to come to his room.
In the evening, Nagomi came to his home and waited for Chizuru to come. But Chizuru didn't come and Nagomi slightly disappointed to Kazuya as she judged that Chizuru could be a fake girlfriend.
In order to prove his dominance, Kazuya suddenly shows the unconscious body of Devil Jin in his hands to the crowd.
Instantly recognizing Kazuya as the new leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu , the Tekken Force lay down their weapons and salute him.
Kazuya grins and laughs evilly, knowing that he has now defeated Jin and can gain more power. Kazuya was raised as the heir to the Mishima Zaibatsu but rebelled against his father Heihachi.
After awakening the power of the devil within him, he's finally able to control it. Several decades ago, Kazuya confronted his father Heihachi for the murder of his mother.
He desperately tried to fight his father, but Heihachi easily overpowered and defeated the boy. Kazuya was then tossed off a cliff.
In the present day, Kazuya watches from G Corporation tower as Heihachi announces his return and the announcement of the King Iron Fist Tournament 7, not surprised that his father is still alive.
Learning that his father is searching for Jin, Kazuya tells his subordinates to hasten the preparations for his plans.
However, after learning that Akuma was sent by his mother to kill both Heihachi and Kazuya himself, he disbelieves it, then maniacally laughs and deems his mother's task to kill him and Heihachi absurd.
He also wants to know how powerful Akuma is. In the same time he suspects Heihachi faking his death at the hands of Akuma, he is soon confronted by Akuma on a later day, and they fight on top of G Corporation Tower after he dismissed his men not to engage Akuma due to his powers can beat them easily.
Overwhelmed by his opponent's amazing powers, Kazuya transforms into the devil to increase his powers, not knowing that his devil form has been caught on camera by the Mishima Zaibatsu.
Kazuya and Akuma are then attacked by Heihachi via a laser attack from a satellite that destroyed G Corporation tower.
Although Kazuya survives the attack, public opinion is turned against G Corporation due to his devil form exposed to the world.
Vowing to have the last laugh as a counteract on Heihachi, Kazuya shoots a Devil Blaster at Heihachi's satellite, causing it to plummet down to Earth and destroy an entire city.
The world mistakenly believes that the Mishima Zaibatsu destroyed its own satellite, and public opinion is on G Corporation's side once again.
A few hours later, Kazuya finally confronts Heihachi inside a volcano. As they fight, Kazuya changes into his devil form and nearly defeats his father.
Even though the two of them have become severely weakened at this point, they continue to exchange blows when Heihachi headbutts Kazuya. Looking up at the man he has always hated for all of his life, Kazuya finally kills Heihachi with a deadly blow to the chest, which stopped his father's heart.
He then takes Heihachi's corpse and tosses him into a river of lava, whilst repeating his father's teachings.
Shortly afterwards, Kazuya is once again confronted by Akuma, who has also survived the attack at G Corporation tower.
Transforming into the devil once again, Kazuya fights Akuma in a heated battle. In the end, Kazuya fires a powerful Devil Blaster at Akuma's Hadoken, and the collision destroyed the volcanic surroundings.
Although the final outcome of the battle is unknown, Kazuya's influence over the world is still present, as G Corporation is not ending the war and various nations face an incoming invasion.
Kazuya appears in the non-canon Tekken: The Motion Picture as one of the movie's main characters, exploring his relationship with Jun Kazama and his motivations for entering the King of The Iron Fist Tournament.
Kazuya is a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament. He retains his moveset from Tekken 2 with many new moves added. Many moves were added because of his absence in Tekken 3.
He then scoffs at a weakened Jin and then proceeds to walk away. Suddenly, Jin rises with vengeance showing Devil Jin 's third eye appear on Jin's forehead.
Jin is about to finish him with a single punch, only to have paused and dropped Kazuya's body back in the ground. He is then seen with his hands shaking as he falls down to his knees.
He then regains consciousness and wakes up, but Angel is nowhere to be found. Tekken Tag Special Alliance Partners :.
In the live-action film Tekken , Kazuya is the main antagonist and is portrayed by American actor Ian Anthony Dale. In this version, he has facial hair and bears none of the video game character's bodily scars.
Kazuya is Heihachi's right-hand man in Tekken Corporation, wishing to take over his father's company. Also, rather than being a hand-to-hand combatant, Kazuya relies on melee weapons such as axes and Eskrima sticks.
Furthermore, the Devil Gene subplot is not used in the film. At the end of the tournament, he is defeated by his son, Jin Kazama. Kazuya appears in the crossover game Street Fighter X Tekken.
In the game, Kazuya who is still the head of G Corporation learns of the mysterious box known as the Pandora , which crash-lands in the Antarctic.
He then plans to use the box's power to increase his Devil Gene, defeat his son Jin and take control of the Mishima Zaibatsu in his quest for power and to take over the world.
At that moment, an old foe appears from the shadows: Nina Williams. Nina decides to accompany Kazuya on his trip to the Antarctic.
Kazuya accepts her assistance, but due to her relationship with the Mishima Zaibatsu and Jin, she has to do everything Kazuya tells her to despite the fact that she hates him.
Nina suggests to leave them be, not wanting to bother them, but Kazuya takes an interest in the two warriors and their power.
Realizing that he could "use a warm-up" before arriving at the Antarctic, he challenges them both to test his devil powers and their strength, much to Nina's dismay.
Ending Description : After defeating Akuma, Pandora's box opens. Kazuya and Nina then walk up to the box.
Suddenly, Nina walks ahead of Kazuya and stands before him, much to his confusion. She then tells him that he can't have the box and that someone else wants it more, possibly Jin.
Knowing her true intentions and that she means his son, Kazuya summons his soldiers from G Corporation, who had camouflaged themselves in the snow in case something like this would happen.
Nina then runs and the screen immediately turns black with gunshots fired. Then it's revealed that all the soldiers have been defeated quickly, presumably Nina's doing.
Despite her treachery, Kazuya still obtains the box, knowing that this is all that truly matters, he plans to take it back to his company in order to fully restore his body as well as the Devil Gene resting inside him.
In Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Kazuya is one of the film's main antagonists. He's still the head of G Corporation, as well as the boss of Anna Williams , who he orders to recruit Ling Xiaoyu as a spy knowing that Jin would never harm Xiaoyu to gather information on Jin's old school friend, Shin Kamiya.
After Heihachi ruthlessly kills Shin, Kazuya, Jin, and Heihachi have an epic three-way brawl and he's rendered unconscious by his father.
After Heihachi's seemingly defeated, Kazuya confronts his son. After Jin declares to him that Kyoto will be his grave, Kazuya transforms into Devil Kazuya and smashes his son through the wall, taking the battle outside.
Jin attempts to fight back, but his father easily defeats him. Devil Kazuya then urges him to transform into Devil Jin. Xiaoyu begs Jin not to, but Alisa puts her out of harm's way by declaring to take down Devil Kazuya by herself.
However, Jin shuts her down immediately afterwards. Annoyed that Jin has been using a "doll" to do his work, Devil Kazuya stamps on Alisa and, with one single stomp crushes her in half, throwing Xiaoyu into despair.
Afterwards, Jin finally transforms into a Devil, though his form is not yet complete as he battles his father. Devil Kazuya then tells his son that he's left with no choice but to finish him if he wants to end the Mishima Bloodline.
He then easily defeats him and immediately believes that he's victorious. But suddenly, Jin finally takes control of his new form, surprising Devil Kazuya.
His Devil powers now utilized, he finally defeats Devil Kazuya, telling his father that the Devil's power is his and sending him plummeting into a nearby waterfall.
Devil Kazuya then tells his son that this isn't over before doing so. Kazuya returns as a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
He retains his moveset from Tekken 6 with new moves added as both of his normal and devil forms are now one due to having the same fighting style as well as matching the current story that states how Kazuya attained full control of Devil ever since Tekken 4.
Ending Description : After Kazuya defeats Unknown , he absorbs her power represented by the signature purple ooze on her body vanishing and washing over Kazuya instead.
Kazuya transforms into his Devil Form from Tekken: Blood Vengeance, laughing madly and triumphantly as he flies into the night.
The absorption is similar to how Devil Jin absorbs Jinpachi's powers in Tekken 5. Kazuya appears as a playable character in Tekken Card Tournament.
As his in-game information reads, he becomes more powerful and his cards' abilities activate when his health is at a set amount, which is a drawback since his best cards require very low HP in order to activate.
He also specializes in dealing relatively powerful attacks, and can drain his opponent's health and draw quickly, but sometimes at the cost of his own health.
He can also take away parries, and can weaken and parry his opponent's attacks, ideally punch attacks, and can strike without worry thanks to his cards that give him protection when striking.
Akuma resurfaces, having survived the previous blast. Kazuya transforms into his final devil form and they battle once more, with the outcome unknown.
Kazuya is the protagonist of the Tekken mobile game. Kazuya also appears in Tekken Revolution. He was one of the first characters featured in the Capcom 's crossover fighting game, Street Fighter X Tekken.
He wants to seize Pandora's Box to control the devil gene, and hires Nina Williams to assist him. As in the Tekken game series, he is thrown off a cliff at a young age by Heihachi and saved by a deal with the devil.
Kazuya becomes bent on revenge against Heihachi and enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament to confront him. Jun Kazama repeatedly implores him not to kill his father; after Kazuya defeats Heihachi, Jun destroys the devil's influence and restores his kind, compassionate self.
He spares Heihachi's life and fathers Jin with Jun, but is not seen after the tournament's conclusion.
Played by Ian Anthony Dale , he is the antagonist in the live-action film Tekken. Kazuya is Heihachi's right-hand man at Tekken Corporation, hoping to take over his father's company.
Impatient with Heihachi's compassion for Jin, he overthrows him and orders his execution although Heihachi persuades the soldier to spare him.
After Jin wins the tournament, Kazuya challenges him to a one-on-one duel. Initially defeating Jin, Kazuya is critically wounded; however, Jin refuses to kill him because of their blood relation and lets him live in shame.
An amnesiac afer experiments by his father, Kazuya spends the movie fighting until he regains his memory. He is present in the CGI-animated film Tekken: Blood Vengeance , an alternate version of the events between Tekken 5 and Tekken 6 ; Kazuya, an antagonist, faces his father and son and is defeated by the latter.
Critical reception of the character has been largely positive, and he has often been listed as one of the best Tekken characters due to his appeal to gamers.
Brawl 4. A number of websites have noted on Kazuya's dark characterization in the games. Den of Geek enjoyed Kazuya's strong violence, such as his murder of his grandfather Jinpachi Mishima at the end of Tekken 5.
Kazuya's alter ego , Devil Kazuya, was also praised. The difficulty in unlocking him in the series' first game did not prevent him from being listed as one of the best characters, similar to Kazuya.
Calling Devil Kazuya a difficult opponent, Shacknews and Hobby Consolas said that Akuma offered players a challenge; gamers needed to learn Devil Kazuya's moves to defeat him, resulting in the game's most difficult fight.
Websites have also noted Kazuya's moves, and his Lightning Screw Uppercut was listed by GamesRadar as one of the most satisfying uppercuts in gaming history.
Kazuya's appearances outside the Tekken games have also been noted. Alex Henning of The Fandom Post stated that John Kim's Western comics adapted well Kazuya's personality in the series, finding it similar to his game incarnation.
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