Tiger Jackson

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Tiger Jackson
1Tiger.png
Origin Unknown2.png Unknown
Voiced By Unknown
Fighting Style Capoeira
Age Unknown
Blood Type Unknown
Height 2.00 m or 6' 7"
Weight 87 kg or 192 lbs
Occupation Unemployed
Hobby Disco dancing
Likes Dancing, The Disco, Rhythm
Dislikes Bad music

Introduction[edit]

Tiger Jackson (タイガー・ジャクソン Taigā Jyakuson) was introduced in Tekken 3, and he returned for Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. He is "unlocked" by selecting Eddy Gordo with the Triangle or Start button (although Tekken 3 requires you to beat the game with seventeen unique characters first). Originally thought as an altenate-ego of Eddy, it is revealed in the Wii U version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2, which comes with a biography for each character, that they are different individuals citing the two are "...not at all related". Notably, in the Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion Artbook, which came coupled with the Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion Bundle, states that Tiger Jackson was originally an unused concept for Eddy Gordo not used for the final character.

Games in order of appearance:


History[edit]

Tekken 3[edit]

Gallery - Outfit

Character Portrait: Tiger, Tekken 3

Gameplay

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Story

Tiger does not have an official storyline within Tekken 3.

Ending, "Super Fly!"
Tiger is at a disco club dancing to some 1970's disco music. The scene ends with Tiger striking a pose.

Trivia

  • In Tekken 3, Tiger can be used after beating the game with all of the characters. To use him, the player must go to Eddy Gordo on the "Character Select" screen and press either the "Start" button or the "Triangle" button.
  • Tiger Jackson's bosses in the Tekken Force side game in Tekken 3 are (in order of appearance) Eddy Gordo, Eddy again, himself, and Heihachi Mishima.


Tekken Tag Tournament[edit]

Gallery - Outfit

Tekken Tag Tournament Tiger Jackson (on the left / laying on the ground.).

Gameplay

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Story

Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.

Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
Tiger is shown pointing at the sky and saying something in what appears to be Ling Xiaoyu's stage. Then, he points to the sky with his other hand. He raises and lowers one of his hands, and then he raises and lowers his other hand. He spins around once in one direction. Then, he spins around again in the opposite direction. Finally, he points at the screen and grins.

Trivia

  • In Tekken Tag Tournament, there is a glitch with Tiger (and Eddy) when he is used as a Practice Mode dummy. All attacks performed on Tiger are read as a combo string, and it doesn't reset until you hit him to the ground or into full crouch.


Tekken Tag Tournament 2[edit]

Gallery - Outfit

Tiger Jackson CG art
Tiger Jackson win animation.

Tiger will be featured in the non-canonical follow-up to Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Tag Tournament 2. [1]

Gameplay

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Story Tiger is a mysterious man who entered the "The King of Iron Fist Tournament" dressed in clothes inspired by the golden age of soul music. His polished capoeira moves look quite similar to those used by Eddy, but the nature of the relationship between these two fighters remains a mystery. [2]

Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)

Tiger has no ending, thus the only character in the game not to have one

Trivia

  • He also has special throw with Eddy or Christie. He will perform Rodeo Spin and he and his partner will perform "Slippery Kicks" and whoever is being tagged in will perform "Perch Flop Kick".
  • He has two win poses with Christie, both of which have them dancing together.

Videos[edit]

Character Trivia[edit]

  • Tiger Jackson's name is never said by the announcer in Tekken 3 or Tekken Tag Tournament. However in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, his names is already mentioned by the announcer.
  • Tiger Jackson can be seen in the Pool Party stage of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection. He can be seen even when Eddy Gordo is in the stage as well. Tiger replaces Lee Chaolan, who was the fighter seen in this stage in Tekken 5 (except when he was fighting).
  • In Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, it is possible to customize Eddy Gordo to look like Tiger Jackson. It is also possible in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, even though he himself is also playable.

Character Relationships[edit]

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