

She wished that there were some way to turn back time and fix the past. After hearing this, Xiaoyu believed it was her personal mission to save the tragic Mishima family. Xiaoyu started to believe that the root of all misfortune surrounding Jin and the Mishima family was Heihachi pitching Kazuya off the edge of a cliff when he was five years old. She was later saddened when hearing about Heihachi's apparent death at Hon-Maru. Hoping to reconnect with Jin and unmask the Mishima Zaibatsu’s evil deeds, Xiaoyu decided to enter the tournament.Īt the end of the fourth tournament, Xiaoyu was rescued from the evil plans of Heihachi by Yoshimitsu, who then told her about the tragic history of the Mishima family. Around this same time, Heihachi announced the King of the Iron Fist Tournament 4. Xiaoyu replied to the e-mail several times, and although she was not contacted by the sender again, Xiaoyu became convinced that Jin, who had been missing since the previous tournament, had sent it to her. At this time, Xiaoyu was a junior at the Mishima Polytechnic School and had become sick of her daily routines, but receiving this mysterious e-mail rejuvenated Xiaoyu’s passionate spirit. The anonymous individual warned her that Heihachi posed an immediate danger to her life.

Two years later, Xiaoyu was delivered an anonymous e-mail admonishing her not to trust Heihachi. This encouraged Xiaoyu to see Heihachi as something of a grandfather toward her.Īfter the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Xiaoyu continued to live, study, and train as a ward of the Mishima Zaibatsu, but her life became boring and mundane, lacking any particular goals.

Bringing along her old school's trained panda (aptly named " Panda"), Heihachi taught her (Panda) to fight, much like he had taught Kuma, so that Xiaoyu would have a bodyguard. She moved into the Mishima Zaibatsu's Japan complex and enrolled at the Mishima Polytechnic School, where she met both Heihachi's grandson, Jin Kazama, and Miharu Hirano. Amused by her juvenile antics, Heihachi promised to build her theme park if she won his tournament. During the chaos, Heihachi found Xiaoyu and threatened to beat him up if he did not accept her challenge. Abandoning her family, Xiaoyu stowed away on the ship but was found by security, who informed Heihachi of her presence, but by the time Heihachi arrived, all of the Tekken Force, Heihachi’s personal security force, had been beaten and were strewn about the deck. While vacationing in Hong Kong with her family, she noticed a yacht named "Mishima Zaibatsu." Knowing that the Mishima Zaibatsu was rich and powerful, she decided to seek out Heihachi Mishima and make her dream of owning an amusement park a reality. He believed that she could achieve true greatness yet he became frustrated by her careless attitude. Xiaoyu has placed in multiple "hottest character" lists and has been said to represent strong female characters in video games.Ī sixteen-year-old Chinese martial artist, Ling Xiaoyu was tutored by her grandfather, Wang Jinrei, from a young age. She made her debut in Tekken 3 at the age of 16, making her the youngest human character at the time, until the introduction of Lili in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, who was also 16 at the time of that game.
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Xiaoyu is among the fastest characters in the Tekken series and practices Baguazhang, as well as other Chinese martial arts. She is a cheerful Chinese teenager who was a high school friend and potential love interest of the series's main character, Jin Kazama, and serves as a supporting character in the story, mainly trying to interfere with the affairs of the increasingly corrupt Mishima family. She made her debut in Tekken 3 in 1997 and has since appeared in every subsequent game in the series. Template:Chinese name Ling Xiaoyu ( Chinese: 凌 曉雨 Pinyin: Líng Xiǎoyǔ, Japanese: リン・シャオユウ Rin Shaoyū) is a fictional character from the Tekken video game series by Namco Bandai Games. Hakke Sho ( Baguazhang) and Hika Ken ( Piguaquan) Maaya Sakamoto ( Tekken 7, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken Revolution, Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Project X Zone)Ĭlass=" infobox hproduct" style="float:right width:264px font-size:90% text-align:left " cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" Yumi Tōma ( Tekken 3 – Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, Tekken Advance, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition, Street Fighter X Tekken) Yuka Hino ( Tekken: Blood Vengeance) (stunts) Xuan Thanh Nguyen ( Tekken Tag Tournament 2 live-action short film) Carrie Keranen ( Tekken: Blood Vengeance)Ĭlaudia Alan ( Tekken Tag Tournament 2 "Girl Power" trailer)
