
He is also the "Commander" of the Tekken Force Unit. Heihachi's fighting style is Mishima Style Fighting Karate. He is the father of Kazuya Mishima and Lars, adoptive father of Lee Chaolan, grandfather of Jin Kazama, and the husband of Kazumi Mishima. He is the son of Jinpachi Mishima, serving as the final boss of 1 and 4 and the sub-boss of 3. Heihachi Mishima is the host of Tekken, Tekken 3, and Tekken 4. Heihachi is a Mishima-style karate master with a cruel, extreme personality when his son Kazuya was a child, he threw him off a cliff declaring that he would make it back up, were he truly his son. Heihachi also appears as a playable character in the PlayStation 2 version of Soul Calibur II. Heihachi is the owner of the Mishima Zaibatsu, the sponsor for the King of the Iron Fist Tournament. He also one of the bonus characters available to play as or against in Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis, for the PlayStation, alongside fellow Namco characters, including fellow Tekken characters Eddy Gordo and Yoshimitsu (in his Tekken 3 incarnation). All Mishima given names end with the kanji 八 (meaning eight) pronounced as "Ya", "Pachi", or "Hachi". His given name in Japanese (三島 平八) translates to "Flat Eight" in English. It was confirmed that he was not the one who started the Mishima feud in the first place, as it was his wife, Kazumi Mishima who started it all. 13 Hwoarang A classic fighter from the series, He is a Taekwondo fighter known for his powerful kicks. The anime doesn't talk about his motivations, however. Heihachi Mishima debuted in the first game of the seriesand he has returned for all subsequent titles. Heihachi Mishima Missing in Tekken 8 Is Heihachi Mishima still alive Thats the question on every Tekken fans mind as they. In Tekken 7, Heihachi is part of the main storyline once again and is also the main protagonist of the game. In the anime, he only appears through video calls talking to Heihachi Mishima, where he helps the head of Mishima Zaibatsu to capture Ogre.
