![]() ![]() The battle between the Williams sisters - fueled by their legendary rivalry - started off promisingly, but gets rudely interrupted by uninvited guests (the closest "Sekken" got to being upgraded from cock block to cock tease). Most of the lame battles only span a couple of blows, with the problem exacerbated by Kazuya, who's so overpowered his fights aren't worth watching. But "Sekken" is the exact opposite of fan wank material - it's a gigantic cock block. Also, seeing some special moves would be nice cos let's face it - all we want out of these adaptations is a good fan wank. An adaptation of a fighting game should in the very least feature great fights. heck, they even seemed to struggle deciding which game to set the anime in. Watching "Sekken", I get the impression that the makers struggled a lot: they struggled coming up with great fights they struggled staying true to the game. While I harboured little hope that "Sekken" would get anywhere close to the quality of the SF2 movie, I nevertheless found myself unprepared for the level of crappiness that assaulted me. ![]() For me, the gold standard for fighting game to anime adaptations has gotta be "Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie". it ain't even a bootleg - it's the official "Tekken" anime! But while it bears the official name, I'm just going to call it "Sekken", because the thought that this anime is an approved adaptation makes me want to weep.Īs a huge Tekken fan, I went into this anime rather excited, despite reading review after review that ranked "Sekken" amongst the worst anime ever made. or "soap" if you use the wrong kanji).įunnily enough, an atrocity like that already exists! What's more, Of course, it can't be called "Tekken" (which literally translates to "iron fist"), but probably something similar like "Sekken" (meaning "stone fist". Most likely, it would look as cheap as chips, be starved of quality action, and have characters and story that exhibit an uncanny valley quality, where they're recognisably taken from the game, but something feels off. Paul Phoenix – A rival of Kazuya, and one of the strongest fighters in the world.Imagine if some Chinese company wanted to cash in on the popularity of Tekken, and made a bootleg anime ripping it off.Ogre – An ancient creature seeking to absorb powerful living and artificial beings.Leroy Smith – American martial artist seeking revenge on Mishima family.King – A beloved Mexican luchador who supports the welfare of orphans around the world.Kazuya Mishima – The father of Jin, once previously considered a hero who fell to the Devil’s influence.Jun Kazama – The mother of Jin, and former lover of Kazuya Mishima.Heihachi Mishima – The grandfather of Jin, and head of the Mishima family.So far, the trailer has teased the appearance of the following characters in Tekken:Bloodline: Which Tekken fighters will we see in Tekken: Bloodline? The events of Tekken: Bloodline takes place between the end of Tekken 2 and Tekken 3 video games. His quest will lead to the ultimate battle on a global stage - The King of Iron Fist Tournament. Angry at himself for being unable to stop it, Jin vowed revenge and sought absolute power to exact it. Even so, he was powerless when a monstrous evil suddenly appeared, destroying everything dear to him, changing his life forever. “Power is everything.” Jin Kazama learned the family self-defense arts, Kazama-Style Traditional Martial Arts, from his mother at an early age. The following synopsis has been provided by Netflix: ![]()
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