Tetsujin
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[edit] Introduction
Tetsujin first appeared as an unlockable character in Tekken Tag Tournament. Tetsujin is a metallic version of Mokujin, and like Mokujin, has no fighting style of his own. Instead, he chooses another playable character's fighting style and uses it. Tetsujin's fighting style changes after each round, and also when tagged out and back in. Unlike Mokujin, there is no female version of Tetsujin.
Games in order of appearance:
- Tekken Tag Tournament (1999)
- Tekken Revolution (2013)
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Gameplay
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Story Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Mokujin and Tetsujin are practicing some Wushu-like moves with many other Mokujin. Mokujin, Tetsujin and the other Mokujin perform all of their moves in unison. This ending animation ends with Mokujin/Tetsujin and the Mokujin pointing at the screen. This ending takes place in Forest Law's second Tekken Tag Tournament stage, "Law-B".
Trivia
- If the player wins 10 consecutive matches in Arcade mode, VS. mode or Survival mode with any character, Tetsujin will take on a golden appearance.
- Although it is not selectable in Theatre Mode, you can view Tetsujin's ending in his gold outfit by playing Arcade Mode as gold Tetsujin.
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[edit] Character Trivia
- Tetsujin's name written in kanji is "้ไบบ." When translated it literally means "iron man."
- Tetsujin is a character that only appeared in Tekken Tag Tournament.
- Tetsujin can make a metal sound when hit by holding 'down' while the battle is loading.
- Mokujin can be customized to look like Tetsujin in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6.
- In Tekken 5 for the PS2, by using a action replay device, you can unlock what is presumed to be Tetsujin. He can also just be a beta mesh / model file, that Namco forgot to delete, since he looks like Mokujin, except he is colored a monotone silver.
- In Tekken Revolution, Mokujin, Tetsujin and Kinjin don't imitate a single character like they usually would, but would surprisingly use an original command list with different assortments of moves from different characters.
[edit] Character Relationships
Important Notice! Because the character has been made non-canonical, none of the relationships apply to the canon story of the Tekken series