![]() ![]() Kazumi also seems to share her husband's affinity for animals. ![]() ![]() She also uses the formal and antiquated first person pronoun "watakushi" (わたくし). Kazumi is shown to be quite honorable and formal, as, in one of her intro animations, she formally bows to her opponent while announcing she will be their next opponent. Her name was also briefly mentioned in Tekken 2's musical score. The second and last time was in the non-canon OVA film Tekken: The Motion Picture, where she was just referred to as "Kazumi" at the time. The existence of the character before Tekken 7 was alluded to twice: the first time was in Heihachi's Tekken 2 stage, in which their names ("Heihachi and Kazumi") are written on the floorboard of the temple in the style of Aiaigasa, a romantic expression to show the love between couples (the floor carving mark itself was later seen again in the very first trailer of Tekken 7 ). She was originally one of the unplayable bosses along with her grandson, Jin, prior to the release of the Arcade version. ![]() She was introduced in Tekken 7 as a new character, and as the posthumous antagonist of the game. She is the late wife of Heihachi Mishima, the late daughter-in-law of Jinpachi Mishima, the late mother of Kazuya Mishima and the late paternal grandmother of Jin Kazama. Yumi Hara Kazumi Mishima ( 三島 一美, Mishima Kazumi ?) neé Hachijō ( 八条, Hachijō ?) is a character in the Tekken series of 3D fighting games. ![]()
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