Michelle Chang
Michelle Chang | |
Origin | Arizona, USA (Chinese-American) |
Voiced By | Mibu Minami (T3) Julie Ann Taylor (TTT2) |
Fighting Style | Chinese Kenpo (中国拳法) |
Age | 18 (T1) 20 (T2) 39 (T3) 41 (TTT2) |
Blood Type | B |
Height | 163 cm (5' 4") |
Weight | 52 kg (115 lbs) |
Occupation | Hunter |
Hobby | Tracking/Hunting |
Likes | Her parents her adoptive daughter Nature Buffalo |
Dislikes | Kunimitsu Kazuya Mishima Heihachi Mishima |
Contents
Introduction
Michelle Chang (ミシェール・チャン Mishēru Chan) was introduced in Tekken, and she has returned for Tekken 2, and the non-canonical Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Michelle's adopted daughter Julia Chang, takes her place in Tekken 3 and all the subsequent games, although both of them are present in Tekken Tag Tournament.
Determined and strong minded, Michelle Chang houses a deep love for her family and a vengeful nature towards those who threaten them. She pursues her goals with dedication. She also posseses a love for her enviroment, something which is assumed is passed on to her daughter, Julia.
Sometime before the events of Tekken 3, Michelle adopted Julia Chang while Julia was a baby. Michelle was also kidnapped by Heihachi Mishima for her pendant, which is why Julia entered the tournament. Heihachi planned to use her pendant to awaken Ogre in the Aztec Temple in which he was successful in doing. Even after Tekken 3, Michelle's whereabouts are still unknown. Michelle Chang is not a playable character in Tekken 3, but she does appear in Julia Chang's Tekken 3 ending, proving that she was still alive at that time.
Her title in the original trilogy is Wandering Female Warrior.
Games in order of appearance:
- Tekken (1994)
- Tekken 2 (1995)
- Tekken 3 (1997) *
- Tekken Tag Tournament (1999)
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011)
*only in Julia's ending
Other appearances:
- Tekken: The Motion Picture (1997)
History
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue (Manual)
- This wandering fighter is the daughter of a Native American woman and a Hong Kong man sent by Heihachi Mishima to find an ancient treasure on Native American land. Eventually, on her 18th birthday, she hears from her mother that her father had been killed by Heihachi's men. She is taking part in the tournament to take revenge on "Mishima."
- Ending, "Mother" (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Michelle has just returned from the Tournament and is walking home through the Arizona desert. She stops and drops her bag, seeing her mother sitting outside. Overjoyed, Michelle runs to her mother.
Trivia
- Michelle's sub-boss is Kunimitsu.
Gameplay
Story
- Prologue (Manual)
- Kazuya wants the pendant that Michelle wears around her neck, since it carries the secret to a great treasure. Michelle's mother has now been kidnapped by Kazuya's men to ensure Michelle's participation in the tournament. Michelle vows to rescue her mother at all costs.
- Ending, "Pendant"
- Michelle approaches a lake in a forest with her pendant in her hand while a bird flies by. After a couple minutes of enjoying the nature while making her choice, Michelle tosses the pendant into the water.
Trivia
- Michelle's sub-boss is Ganryu.
Spin-Offs and Related Games
Gameplay
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Story
Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
Michelle is shown sitting on the ground. Julia Chang walks up to her and sits down next to her. Then Julia and Michelle starts having an unheard conversation. This ending takes place in Eddy Gordo's second Tekken Tag Tournament stage, which is called "Eddy-B".
Trivia
- If you pair up Michelle and Ganryu, in the prefight pose, he will always try to confess his love to Michelle, and she will turn her back on him and wave. In the win pose, Ganryu will do his winning pose while Michelle will be with her back turned at him and her arms crossed.
- If Michelle and Ganryu lose, Ganryu will crawl towards Michelle but she will turn and wave.
Michelle Chang will be featured as a DLC character in the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2. If you pre-ordered Tekken Tag Tournament 2, you would get a code to get Michelle (along with Kuministu) for free and earlier than usual.
Gameplay
Gameplay-wise, Michelle moveset is very similar to Julia's from Tekken 6, with a few of her own unique moves from Tekken Tag Tournament returning.
Story
Michelle is a half Chinese, half Native American character from Arizona that prefers to hunt and track down animals, like her distant relatives did. She also enjoys watching buffalo with Julia, her adopted daughter. Usually dressed in Native American style clothing complete with a suede vest and headband, Michelle has a pendant capable of awakening Ogre, an evil spirit that wants to destroy the earth. Ganryu, a sumo wrestler is smitten by Michelle but she finds him to be a pest, as does her daughter. [1]
Julia’s foster mother, and a kenpo practitioner. With the murder of her father, and kidnapping of her mother over a pendant handed down in her family, her fate is intertwined with that of the Mishima Zaibatsu. [2]
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
Michelle is walking around the house; Julia is in the shower. Michelle comes across Julia's wrestling mask and seems interested in it. She tries it on. She smiles and says "Just a peek won't hurt." and poses in the mirror before trying a few moves. Julia then catches her mom posing. Embarrassed, Michelle tries to take the mask off but Julia says she looks great in it and gains an idea. The screen changes to show both Julia (as Jaycee) and Michelle (as a luchadora) beating King and Marduk.
Trivia
- She has a special tag throw with Julia where she will lift the opponent and Julia will perform a hurricana and follows up with a sleeper hold[3]
- Her item move has her strike the opponent with a tomahawk
"She has a special winpose with Ganryu where he will admire Michelle's appearance
Other Media
Story (Unofficial Synopsis)
Michelle is young and filled with rage because her entire family was murdered by Heihachi Mishima. She is determined to get her revenge, no matter what the odds. This fierce passion is her greatest strength and her only weakness. She fought and overcame Ganryu during the Tournament, but was easily defeated by Kazuya Mishima. Just when Kazuya was about to end her life, Jun Kazama stepped in and saved her life. Later on as the Island is blowing up, she is seen being carried by Paul Phoenix.
Trivia
- In Tekken: The Motion Picture she is voiced by Rebecca Robertson in English and Narumi Hadaka in Japanese.
Videos
Character Trivia
- Ganryu, a sumo wrestler, is in love with Michelle, but she doesn't feel the same way about him. In Tekken 2, after retiring, Ganryu built a sumo stable to forget about her. Ganryu falls in love with Julia in Tekken 5.
- While not being playable in Tekken 3, Michelle made an appearance in Julia's ending, indicating that she indeed is still alive.
- The kanji for "Chang Kenpo" (中国拳法) translates to "Chinese Martial Arts," which is universely known as "Kung-fu."
- Both of Michelle's endings for Tekken and Tekken 2 end with the scene freezing and the word "Fin", which is the Spanish and French word for "end" or "conclusion" appearing on the screen.
- In Tekken 6, it is possible to customize Julia to look like Michelle. [4]
- Michelle would be 39 in Tekken 3 and 41 in Tekken 4, 5, 6.
Quotes
Pre-fight Quotes | Win Quotes |
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Don't forget about me! | You have my thanks. |
Come get it. |
Character Relationships
- Her father was killed by Heihachi Mishima's men some time before Tekken. She entered the tournament to get revenge on Heihachi.
- Her mother was kidnapped by Kazuya Mishima's men some time before Tekken 2. She entered the tournament to get revenge on Kazuya.
- Kunimitsu, Kazuya and Heihachi Mishima sought the pendant that Michelle possessed in Tekken 2 as it was revealed to have the power to awaken Ogre.
- Defeated Kunimitsu, who attempted to take her pendant in Tekken.
- Adoptive mother of Julia Chang.
- Defeated Ganryu, who is in love with her in Tekken 2.
- Her tribe contained legends about Ogre.
- Kidnapped by Heihachi Mishima before the events of Tekken 3.
- Defeated Ganryu in Tekken: The Motion Picture. (Non-canon)
- Was defeated by Kazuya Mishima in Tekken: The Motion Picture. (Non-canon)
- Saved by Jun Kazama in Tekken: The Motion Picture. (Non-canon)
Notes