Kuma II
- This article is about the second Kuma. For the first, see Kuma I.
Kuma | |
Origin | Japan |
Voiced By | N/A |
Fighting Style | Heihachi Style Advanced Kuma Shin Ken |
Age | (T3) 8 / (T4 and T5) 10 (T6) 11 |
Blood Type | Unknown |
Height | 280 cm/9'2" |
Weight | 210 kg/463 lbs |
Occupation | Heihachi Mishima's bodyguard |
Hobby | Training and cooking salmon |
Likes | His
father his master Panda Television |
Dislikes | Black and white TVs (difficult to
see) Bear related foods Paul Phoenix Jin Kazama Ling Xiaoyu |
Contents |
Introduction
Kuma was first introduced in Tekken 3, and returned for all subsequent games. He replaced his father, which died of old age just after the second tournament. Just like his father, the second Kuma is Heihachi Mishima's master and bodyguard. Kuma is in love with Panda, but she neither shares his feelings nor has any interest in him. It is noted that although she does not love him, she does occasionally give him a thought.
His title in the original trilogy is Raging Bear.
Games in order of appearance:
- Tekken 3 (1997)
- Tekken Card Challenge (1999)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (1999)
- Tekken 4 (2001)
- Tekken 5 (2004)
- Tekken 6 (2007)
- Tekken 3D Prime Edition (2012)
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011)
Other appearances:
- Street Fighter X Tekken (2012)
History
Gameplay
Story
- Prologue (Manual)
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- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Kuma is waiting outside of the gate of Mishima Polytechnical School. Ling Xiaoyu and Panda are leaving the building. As they walk out of the gate, Kuma offers Panda a bouquet of flowers; Panda, however, has not noticed and continues to walk past him with Xiaoyu. Kuma continues to stand there, even until the end of the scene.
Trivia
- Kuma is unlocked by beating the game once.
- Kuma's bosses in the Tekken Force side game in Tekken 3 are (in order of appearance) Panda, Ling Xiaoyu, Paul Phoenix, and Heihachi Mishima.
Gameplay
Story
- Prologue (In-Game Text)
- After losing to Paul Phoenix in the last Tournament, Kuma realized that he had lost touch with his animal roots. As long as he was Heihachi's pet, he would be unable to harness the power of his natural instincts, no matter how much he trained. Determined to revive his wild instincts, Kuma trained by himself in the mountains of Hokkaido (a northern island of Japan). Life in the wilderness was more brutal than any training Kuma went through with Heihachi. Despite this, Kuma continued his harsh regimen because he burned with the desire to defeat Paul. His efforts paid off- his skills improved dramatically to the point where he developed his own attacks. One thing Kuma could not get rid of, however, was his habit for watching television. He went down to the village every so often to watch TV through the windows of the villagers' houses, much to the surprise of the villagers. After waking from hibernation during his second year of training, Kuma went down to the village as usual to watch some TV. When he looked through the window of one house, he saw a commercial announcing The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4. Kuma's instincts raged for battle, and he headed for the tournament site. Paul would be at the Tournament without a doubt, and Kuma was determined to defeat him.
- Epilogue (In-Game Text)
- After defeating Paul and winning the Tournament, Kuma set his sight on a new goal. 'Grrr... I'm gonna try my paw at corporate management!'
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Kuma has won the Tournament and the Mishima Zaibatsu. During a ceremony, Kuma is signing some documents (by placing his paw print on it) that will officially hand the Zaibatsu to him (the documents have pictures of Heihachi's head with an arrow pointing to Kuma's head). The last paper is just the opposite of all the others; when Kuma reaches it, Heihachi smiles, as this means that Heihachi will get the Zaibatsu back from Kuma. Kuma, realizing this, places his paw mark on Heihachi's face rather than on the document, thus outsmarting Heihachi.
Trivia
- Kuma becomes playable in by beating the game seven times, or as soon as you complete Story Mode with Ling Xiaoyu.
- In the mini-game "Tekken Force," Kuma (or Panda) is the boss for the second stage, the "Jungle" stage.
Gameplay
Story
- Prologue (In-Game Text)
- Kuma, loyal pet of Heihachi. Kuma finally defeated Paul in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4. However, his master Heihachi was dead. Kuma was alone without Heihachi. Then he realized the Mishima Zaibatsu was in trouble he knew what he must do "Grr! (I Must save the Zaibatsu!)" When Kuma reached headquarters he heard someone was taken controll and announced the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Kuma vows revenge to save the Zaibatsu for his master and enters the tournament.
- Interludes (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Stage 4 Ling Xiaoyu: Kuma fights Xiaoyu who tells him to move on. Kuma wins and claims it was because of the "power of love" before running to save the Mishima Zaibatsu.
- Stage 7 Paul Phoenix: Kuma meets Paul and asks him to leave before defeating Paul who yells "dammit."
- Final Stage Jinpachi Mishima: Kuma walks through Final Stage 2. Jinpachi (in human form) walks up behind him and says, "I'm impressed that you've made it this far. I am Jinpachi Mishima. My goal... My goal is to destroy all existence!" Shortly after Jinpachi starts to speak, Kuma turns around and notices him. After he finishes speaking, Jinpachi transforms into his "Devil" form.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Kuma is reading something on a piece of paper. After he finishes reading it, he places his paw print on it. Suddenly, Lee Chaolan runs into the room and says that Heihachi Mishima wishes to see him. Lee asks Kuma how he would like to proceed. Kuma replies, "Bring him here". Lee allows Heihachi to enter the room. Heihachi enters the room and congratulates him for protecting the Mishima Zaibatsu for him. A couple of seconds later, a closeup of Kuma's eyes is shown. Kuma presses a circular red button on his desk. A trapdoor opens underneath Heihachi, and Heihachi falls down into the hole. Lee gives Kuma a "thumbs-up" gesture with one of his hands. Then, one of Kuma's servants offers him a fish. Kuma opens his mouth to eat the fish, but before Kuma can eat the fish, Heihachi manages to climb back up the hole and press a triangular blue button that is right next to the circular red button, sending Kuma, his chair, and his fish into the hole. Heihachi begins to climb out of the hole, saying, "Damn Kuma and his worthless hide... As long as there's a breath left in my body, I won't let you do as you please!" Lee gives Heihachi Mishima a "thumbs-up" gesture with one of his hands.
Trivia
- Kuma's sub-bosses in Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection are Ling Xiaoyu and Paul Phoenix.
- In Tekken 5 he is unlocked by beating story mode 6 times with different characters.
Gameplay
Story
- Prologue Official Site
- Kuma barely lost to Paul in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. Since the death of his master, Heihachi Mishima, Kuma was convinced that he was the only one who could save the Mishima Zaibatsu. With great resolve, he set out for the Mishima Zaibatsu headquarters, only to find Jin Kazama--the new leader of the Zaibatsu--waiting there for him. Jin unleashed a pummeling against Kuma, then dropped him from a helicopter into the plains of Hokkaido. Despite the tremendous fall, Kuma survived and traversed the vast plains in search of the Mishima Zaibatsu headquarters. This time, he was determined to defeat Jin and take his place as the rightful successor at the Mishima Zaibatsu.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Kuma has tied up Jin and Kazuya in a rocket. He succeeds in letting the both into outer space. Kuma starts to cheer while moving his hands up and down causing him to put a hole in his spacesuit causing him to fly into outer space along with Jin and Kazuya. The trio catches on fire because of gravity and plunge into the Earth while they turn into sparkles. Ganryu is then seen watching them.
Trivia
- In the Scenario Campaign side game in Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, there are some Kuma bears that are an obstacle that you must fight.
- Kuma's "Item Move" feature in Tekken 6 is the ability to strike his opponent with a fish, which stays attached to his back until he uses it. ([1]).
- In the Scenario Campaign of Tekken 6, Kuma is a boss at the North Nature Park.
- Kuma's Item moves include hitting his opponents with a salmon and dancing while hitting his opponent at the same time.
- Kuma's Stage 1 and Stage 2 opponents in Scenario Campaign's "Arena" mode are Panda and Paul Phoenix.
Spin-Offs and Related Games
Gameplay
If teamed with Heihachi Mishima, Kuma and Panda will be able to perform Heihachi's "Demon's Boar (b+2)" move.
Story
Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending
- Heihachi Mishima sits on the ground and claps his hands together while Kuma dances. They are in Jin Kazama's second Tekken Tag Tournament stage (the stage is called "Jin-B").
Trivia
- Kuma's Stage 7 sub-boss is Paul Phoenix.
Gameplay
Kuma will be featured as a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
Story
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
Kuma is seen taking poses with two girls from Mishima Polytechnic in an amusement park. While enjoying his time, and not minding the girls' comments that Kuma was actually just a guy in a costume, Kuma soon spots Panda. He goes on a rampage in the amusement park, looking for her. He then grabs a panda, but it simply turns out to be a man in a panda suit. He then cries loudly in failure as the terrified man runs away in fear.
Trivia
- He and Panda no longer share a character space, and can be paired together. He also has a special win pose with her : Kuma rushes to Panda, however she immediately punches him ([2]).
- He has a special tag throw with Heihachi. Kuma will perform a "Rock'n'Roll Circus" on his opponent and after throwing them Heihachi will grab the opponent and powerbomb them ([3]).
- He has special tag throw with Panda when he will perform "Bear's Bite" and Panda grabs the opponent and performs "Bear Slam".
- His item move has him charge for the opponent while riding a log
Gameplay
Kuma will be featured as a playable character in Street Fighter X Tekken, an upcoming crossover game between the Tekken and Street Fighter franchises.
Story A ferocious bear who uses a variation of the Heihachi Mishima style of karate. He is more than a mere pet to Heihachi, and stands as sort of a partner with him. When Jin was in control of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Kuma rescued the company in Heihachi's stead. He has also sat on the Mishima Zaibatsu's board of directors but lost control of the leadership to Jin. Filled with the desire for revenge, he reunites with his master Heihachi and heads to the Antarctic.
Story(in-game text) After Heihachi learns that both Kazuya and Jin are headed to the Antarctic in pursuit of Pandora, he devises a plot to foil both their plans. However, Heihachi also learns that Pandora will only react when a large number of powerful fighters begin to fight amongst each other. Heihachi worries about finding fighters who could match him in strength in order to trigger a reaction. Then without warning, Kuma, who is also trying to control the Mishima Zaibatsu, shows up.
Kuma: (Jin! I know you're there come out now!)
Heihachi: Kuma! I didn't realize you were here!
Kuma: (H-Heihachi! It was you all along!)
Heihachi: It's been too long, friend!
While infuriated with Jin's actions, Kuma is pleased at the sight of his old master, and decides to travel with him.
Heihachi: When the dust settles, I shall be victorious!
Rival Battle As Heihachi and Kuma walk they see Guile (whose hair, Heihachi remarks is weird) and Abel. As Guile and Abel notice them, they start walking towards them with Abel giving Kuma a strange stare. Heihachi decides to take them down before moving on.
Ending Heihachi and Kuma now walk away from a defeated Akuma and try to open the box. Kuma starts hitting Heihachi reminding him that they're splitting the box's contents but Heihachi says that he would only give 10% if it was possible except if it granted power or youth. When Heihachi finally opens the box Kuma hits the box and a giant flash appears. Shortly after Heihachi spots Kuma, now a cub and realizes that only a small portion of his hair was young and shouts that it isn't fair.
Trivia
- His official partner is Heihachi. Their special intro has Heihachi say that the opponents have the nerve to challenge him and Kuma, who nods in agreement. Heihachi then states they aren't going to lose so easily and shouts "Let's Go Kuma" but Kuma, who just mimicked him doesn't look like he was paying attention.
- Kuma and Heihachi's rivals are Guile and Abel.
- During rival battles against them Kuma repeatedly states that bears taste like chicken because many people (especially Law and Bob) consider eating him.
- Kuma's win quote with Zangief reveals that there is a Russian Bear Society and that he may be a member.
- In a similar fashion with Rufus mistaking Bob to be Ken Masters, Kuma mistakes Guile for Paul, due to their similar hairstyles.
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Character Trivia
- "Kuma" means "bear" in Japanese (in kanji it is 熊).
- Kuma rivals in Tekken Card Challenge are Heihachi Mishima, Paul Phoenix, and Panda.
- It is revealed in the Scenario Campaign that Kuma can understand three languages, English, Japanese and German.
Character Relationships
- Kuma I's son.
- Pet of Heihachi Mishima.
- Rival of Paul Phoenix, whom he was defeated by in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, won against in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, and was yet again defeated by in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.
- In love with Panda, but she neither shares his feelings nor has any interest in him. It is noted that although she does not love him she does occasionally give him a thought.
- Banished to the Hokkaido wilderness by Jin Kazama before Tekken 6. His goal is to defeat him so he enters The King Of Iron Fist Tournament 6.
- Friends with Roger and his family.
- Acquaintance of Wang Jinrei.