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Jinpachi Mishima (三島 仁八 Mishima Jinpachi?) is a fictional character in the Tekken series and the main antagonist of Tekken 5. He is the father of Heihachi Mishima and the founder and former head of the Mishima Zaibatsu.

Jinpachi is also notable for being the very first unplayable boss in the series. However, he was made fully playable in the PlayStation 3 version of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and is also playable in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. He returns to his previous role of being unplayable in Tekken Revolution.

Biography

Jinpachi is the father of Heihachi Mishima and the founder of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Unlike most of the Mishimas, Jinpachi is an honorable fighter with a strong sense of wisdom. He is friends with Wang Jinrei. However, Jinpachi's life takes a turn for the worse when the bitter Heihachi stages a coup d'etat and steals the company from him (possibly because he seemed to blame him for Kazumi Mishima's death, and Hachijo Clan, Kazumi's birth clan is the one to blame for Heihachi's downfall and started the Mishima Clan's accursed feud for the rest of their life). Jinpachi attempts to retake the company when Heihachi enters the military industry, but fails and is imprisoned underneath a Mishima compound, Hon-Maru. Sometime later, he dies of starvation, until he is resurrected by a mysterious entity.

Personality

Unlike most Mishimas (who were ruthless and power hungry thanks to Kazumi and her home clan Hachijo), Jinpachi was a man of honor and wisdom as he showed compassion to his grandson Kazuya when the latter was a child and was friends with Wang Jinrei. In his Tekken 5 ending, realizing that no one could stop him, he shed tears as the evil spirit that possessed him grew more powerful.

Story

Tekken 5

Having been taken over by a vengeful spirit and granted incredible supernatural powers, Jinpachi breaks out of Hon-maru when the compound is destroyed during a battle between Heihachi, Kazuya and an army of Jack-4's sent to kill Heihachi. With the news of Heihachi's apparent demise, Jinpachi takes over the company from behind the scenes and organizes the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament in the hopes that someone will free him before the spirit takes him over completely (to the point that he writes to Wang, asking him to compete and put an end to the Mishima bloodline which has been cursed by Heihachi's greedy ambitions).

In the tournament final, Jinpachi is confronted by his great-grandson, Jin Kazama, who defeats him and puts him to rest at last.

Ending Description: Jinpachi laments that nobody was able to defeat him, and transforms into a much more demonic form as the spirit takes him over completely. This ending is only shown when the player loses to Jinpachi and decides not to continue.

Other Appearances

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Jinpachi appeared in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, now as a playable character.

The console version's opening movie has Jinpachi taking a taxi to "where he can display his amazing power", believing he is going to where Heihachi's new tournament is. An unlockable "epilogue" movie shows that the driver misinterpreted Jinpachi's instructions and, thinking him a dirty old man, took him to a red light district instead. Jinpachi wonders if said district is where the tournament is being held as various women proposition him.

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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Jinpachi Mishima Arcade Ending

Ending Description: Jinpachi is seen inside Heihachi's estate eventually finding Heihachi, clearly desiring revenge for Heihachi's betrayal. Heihachi merely remarks on how Jinpachi had just returned from hell. Jinpachi unleashes his innate power at Heihachi who at first seems to take it easily. Jinpachi eventually focusing his powers, destroys the entire room around them and knocks Heihachi away.

Tekken Revolution

Jinpachi appears in Tekken Revolution as a possible sub-boss in arcade mode, with his son Heihachi, being the alternative.

Gameplay

In Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, Jinpachi was an unplayable boss character with overpowered attacks but a limited moveset. In Tekken Tag Tournament 2, he was finally made a proper character with a balanced moveset.

In terms of sheer damage potential, Jinpachi has no equals. His attacks are powerful, long ranged and easy to perform, and his punishers are very powerful. While he suffers from poor mobility, he can use his Astral Projection to scoot forward or backward rapidly. This makes him a constant threat to his opponent, regardless of where he may be. Also, Jinpachi's flight ability is useful for applying pressure at long range, where an opponent doesn't expect an attack (but, inversely, is much less useful at close range because a jab is more than enough to block him).

Fighting Style

Although it is officially stated as unknown,[1] Jinpachi fights using moves of the Mishima Style Fighting Karate style (in Tekken 5, it is mixed with demonic powers).

Character Relationships

Trivia

General:

  • Jinpachi's name translates to (仁 jin) "benevolence"; (八 pachi) "eight". The surname of all members of the Mishima family 三島 (Mishima) meaning "third island".
  • Despite first appearing in Tekken 5, Jinpachi did not become a playable character until the PlayStation 3 port of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.
  • According to Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada, contrary to popular belief, Jinpachi doesn't possess the Devil Gene.
  • Harada also revealed that it was not actually Jinpachi who built up the Mishima Zaibatsu financially. It was, in fact, Heihachi and therefore this is the reason why Jinpachi was riding in a taxi to get to the King of Iron Fist Tournament. Jinpachi never had the financial resources in the first place.[2]
  • Jinpachi, like Lars Alexandersson, is the only Mishima who is unable to use the Crouch Dash motion (f,n,d,d/f). However, he has the Thunder God Fist (1+2+3+4,1 in DR, d+3+4,1 in TTT2) and the Electric Wind God Fist (1+2+3+4,2 in DR, d+3+4,2 in TTT2) abilities. Jinpachi also has the option of the regular Wind God Fist (d/f+2).
  • Jinpachi's appearance, as with Broly from Dragon Ball Z, is inspired by warlike figures of Buddhism such as Vajrapani.
  • The PS2 and PS3 models of Jinpachi are the same as the cutscene versions of himself. However alternate model which was introduced in PSP is many times more demonic than his other forms, as his skin changes from orange to black, his hair is replaced by fire, and magma comes out of his eyes.
  • Jinpachi cannot be customized in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (presumably because of his in-game character model), this was changed in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
  • He was voiced by the late Chikao Ōtsuka & Takeshi Aono as both who voiced Jinpachi and his character role are deceased similar to the character itself.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2:

  • Jinpachi's in-game voice is still the same from before, although some of his animations have been revamped such as the projectile's no longer from his stomach, now utilized an original Hadoken-like projectile.
  • If Jinpachi's victorious in a fight with anyone close to him, (e.g. Heihachi, Wang etc.), he has his own special win pose.
    • For example, if the player plays as Jinpachi and Heihachi with the former as the lead character in the Arcade and loses the battle, at the "Continue Countdown", Jinpachi is seen slapping Heihachi in the butt like father and child, reminiscent of what Heihachi does to Lee Chaolan.
  • On the boss battle of Fight Lab Stage 5, Jinpachi will be designed to resemble Akuma from the Street Fighter series. He will be fought against after defeating Ganryu and Bob (with the former designed to resemble Ryu and the latter designed to resemble Ken Masters).
  • Jinpachi's partners in Ghost Battle (from the lowest to the highest ranks) are Panda, Dr. Bosconovitch, Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi Mishima and Wang Jinrei.
  • Jinpachi appears alongside Sebastian and Doctor Bosconovitch in Wang's ending.
  • In Wang's ending, Jinpachi's voice is still distorted instead of his normal voice from his human form.

Other:

Gallery

Jinpachi Mishima/Gallery

See Also

References

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