Wang Jinrei
Wang Jinrei | |
Origin | China |
Voiced By | Hu Qian (T5-TTT2) |
Fighting Style | Xing Yi Quan |
Age | (T1) 82, (T2) 84, (T5-T6) 105 |
Blood Type | B |
Height | 5'5" |
Weight | 55 kg/122 lbs |
Occupation | Martial Artist Wang is described as, "A relentless merchant.", in his T5 / T5:DR prologue. |
Hobby | Growing vegetables |
Likes | The air in the early morning Jinpachi Mishima Lei Wulong Ling Xiaoyu Lars Alexanderson Lee Chaolan Feng Wei Marshall Law Zafina (likely) |
Dislikes | Mishima Zaibatsu Jin Kazama the Devil Gene |
Contents |
Introduction
Wang Jinrei (王 椋雷 Wáng Liángléi) was introduced in Tekken, and he has returned for every other Tekken game, except Tekken 3 and Tekken 4.
In Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament, Ogre / True Ogre used some of Wang's moves (such as Wang's "Waning Moon" move). This implies that Ogre attacked him before the events of Tekken 3, but it has never been confirmed.
Wang though generally not popular with fans, and at times a joke character, has held very important roles in various tournaments. These roles are often attributed to his knowledge regarding the Mishima Zaibatsu. Though he's generally unsuccessful in the tournaments he entered (losing all but one tournament that he entered), Wang can still be considered as someone strong considering his age. He generally values respect greatly as well as holding great pride in his experience as a fighter. Due to his surname difference with his granddaughter, Xiaoyu, it can be assumed that he is the father of Xiaoyu's mother, though the statement has yet to be confirmed. Wang doesn't seem to begrudge the fact that he loses, but he feels responsible for allowing a war to occur in Tekken 6 due to his failure to defeat Jin. Wang is actually very knowledgable with his surroundings. Such examples have won him the admiration and respect of fighters such as Zafina and Lee. Aside from his granddaughter, Wang is particularly close with the Mishima Zaibatsu's founder, Jinpachi Mishima. It can be thought that the two have known each other for a long time as it was Wang who Jinpachi had written a message for. He's also very close with Lee with Lee referring to Wang respectfully as master in the Scenario Campaign while Wang refers to Lee as Chaolan. He also is very friendly with his sparring partner, Lei.
Wang is generally well known by characters for both his knowledge and experience. Lee had acknowledged Wang's experience and knowledge, and dutifully made it his obligation to bring honor back to the Mishima Zaibatsu. Jinpachi knew Wang very well and knew that only Wang could be trusted fully with the task of killing Jinpachi, and thus he sent Wang the letter in order to bait him to the fifth tournament. Wang recently has been blaming himself for the fates of different characters. He blames his own incompetence at failing to find a way to save Jinpachi while not killing him or his own failure in defeating Jin which would lead to Jinpachi's death and the Zaibatsu's declaration of war.
His title in the original trilogy is Master Fighter.
Games in order of appearance:
- Tekken (1994)
- Tekken 2 (1995)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (1999)
- Tekken 5 (2004)
- Tekken 6 (2007)
- Tekken 3D Prime Edition (2012)
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011)
Other appearances:
- Tekken: The Motion Picture (1997)
History
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue
- A brave old man who also has a kind heart. He was a close friend of Kazuya's grandfather. After the death of Kazuya's grandfather, he put his faith in Heihachi. However, Wang does not normally know of Heihachi's actions.
Trivia
- Wang's sub-boss is Marshall Law.
- Like all other sub-bosses in the game, Wang does not have an ending.
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue
- Wang was a companion of Jinpachi Mishima, Heihachi's father. Wang watched Heihachi and Kazuya with great interest as they grew and chose their respective paths of life. Wang remained generous and kind whilst living as a recluse in the Mishima gardens. Now, Wang tends to the huge number of vegetables in the gardens, finding time to hone his awesome (and highly individual) martial arts skills. Every morning at the crack of dawn, he can be seen strolling down the mountains gazing at the clouds. his lithe athleticism, despite his age, has meant that his inner chi strength is channeled with great purity of spirit, despite his frail bones. His reason for entering The King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 is to carry out the final wishes of the long-dead Jinpachi. During his life, Jinpachi watched with grief as Heihachi and Kazuya followed the path of evil. He instructed his faithful friend to eliminate both of them when the time was right. Wang theorizes that the best way to fulfill this plea is to face all challengers, giving way to those adept enough to defeat Kazuya, and dispatching of those unworthy of his attention. Heihachi will stare into the face of destiny at another time.
- Ending, "Celebration" (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Wang walks up a hill while the sun is setting. He approaches a grave stone(may be Jinpachi Mishima's ). Wang pours a bottled drink on the top of the grave stone. Then, Wang pours some of the drink into a small cup. He drinks from the cup, and then he exhales. A close-up of Wang's face is shown as the ending video ends.
Trivia
- Wang's sub-boss is Jun Kazama.
- On the arcade version, it is possible to switch the default positions of Jun and Baek Doo San in the game options; in the latter case, Baek will become Wang's sub-boss.
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue (In-Game Text)
- Long ago, Wang had a close friend from a distant land... Jinpachi Mishima. Just as the world was about to be engulfed in the flames of war, his friend come to him and said "In order to bring about peace the Mishima clan must be destroyed". Jinpachi disappeared leaving these words behind. Some time after, Wang learned of the death of his friend as the world was embroiled in war. Thirty years later, Wang was living in isolation when an invitation to the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 was delivered. Along with it was a message... "I need your help, old friend. Seek me out, Wang Jinrei". The letter was signed, "Jinpachi Mishima". Believing his friend to be dead, Wang Jinrei was quite surprised by the message and decided to enter the tournament to look for Jinpachi.
- Interludes (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Stage 4, Ling Xiaoyu: Xiaoyu prepares for her next fight. She is shocked to find out that it is Wang. She asks him what he's doing here. Wang replies that he's busy and he can't discuss specifics. Xiaoyu replies that she has to win. Wang tells her to go away. Xiaoyu screams, "I hate you Grandpa!" After Wang wins he explains that he had no choice, and that a sad and painful result awaits the end of the tournament ("A future much worse than you could ever imagine."). Wang walks away.
- Stage 7, Feng Wei: Wang tells Feng, "I don't know what your intentions are, but get out of here. I have my own troubles to worry about." Feng remains silent. Wang says, "Young people nowadays... Come on..." After Wang wins, Wang says that this is as far as he can go, and he asks what he has to say for himself. Feng remains silent. Wang replies, "Well, at least you accept defeat. Practice, young one, practice. That is all you have to do. I wish you the best." Feng gets up off of the ground as Wang says this. Wang walks away while laughing. Feng puts a fist in his palm to bow as he watches Wang leave.
- Stage 8, Heihachi Mishima: Wang is surprised to find Heihachi alive, and he asks him how he survived the explosion. Heihachi asks him, "Wang, Jinpachi was in charge of this tournament, was he not?" Wang replies, "I can't say for certain... but it is very likely." Heihachi says that he'll be the one to stop him, once and for all. Wang says that he won't let Heihachi fool him again. After Wang wins, Heihachi is shown crouching. Heihachi asks him, "Wang Jinrei, how can you?..." Wang replies, "Power is not the same as strength. Until you understand this, you will not be able to defeat me. Wang turns his back to Heihachi and says, "Will things ever change? Why do I have to hurt my friends to do the right thing?..."
- Final Stage, Jinpachi Mishima: Wang walks through Final Stage when Jinpachi appears behind him in demonic form. Jinpachi seemed to be in utter pain and says that he is surprised that Wang made it. Wang is shocked at his appearance, and he ask what happened to him. Jinpachi asks Wang to kill him. Wang refuses, saying that he will not harm his friend again. Jinpachi says that his consciousness is almost gone, and that it will be the end of humanity if the monster takes full control. Wang says, "There must be another way!"
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Wang has defeated Jinpachi Mishima. Jinpachi's "Devil" form fades away, leaving only Jinpachi in his human form laying on the ground on his stomach. Wang holds Jinpachi, shakes him, and asks, "Jinpachi, are you ok?" Jinpachi replies, "I'm sorry I caused you so much trouble..." Wang says, "Don't say such things! We have been through so much and have always been like brothers." Jinpachi reaches up to Wang with one of his hands and says, "Jinrei..." Wang grabs Jinpachi's hand with one of his hands and says, "Jinpachi!" Jinpachi says, "I wish we could have had one last drink together...but I'm afraid my time has come... Good bye, my dear friend... It was fun..." Jinpachi turns to dust in Wang's arms. Wang runs his fingers through the sand that was Jinpachi while saying, "Jinpachi... Jinpachi!..." Wang continues talking, saying, "It's the curse of the Mishima bloodline!..." Wang gets up while saying, "Jinpachi...it appears that my time has yet to come!" A shooting star flies across the sky.
Trivia
- Wang is unlocked by beating story mode 5 times with a different character.
- Wang's sub-bosses are Ling Xiaoyu, Feng Wei, and Heihachi Mishima
- Wang has the most interludes with the total of four.
- Wang has two secret pre-fight animations, which will only be shown before fighting a female character (excluding Ling Xiaoyu and Lili). In one of them, Wang says, "Wow... You're hot...", and in the other, Wang says, "Wow... Today must be my lucky day.". The latter will occasionally be used after Wang gets a strike in the Tekken Bowling side game in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.
Gameplay
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Story
- Prologue (In-Game Text)
- Wang Jinrei heard of the Mishima family's cursed blood from his close friend, Jinpachi Mishima. Jinrei was utterly defeated in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 by Jin Kazama, whose purpose was to wipe out the Mishima family's cursed blood. However, the real chaos began when Jin Kazama assumed control of the Mishima Financial Group (MFG). Blaming his failure on his indifference, Jinrei lamented his lack of action. Once again, The King of Iron Fist Tournament is held, and with new-found purpose, Jinrei participates in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6.
- Ending, "The Death of Wang Jinrei" (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Following his victory over Azazel, Wang prepares to leave before sensing Azazel's presence behind him. But as the monster was about to attack, Wang used a powerful elbow attack right on his foe's spine (though apparently it was the tail), causing the latter to disperse into a orb with magneta-coloured scarabs fading into nothingness. Yet, it also took it's toll on Wang as he murmurs "Jinpachi..my friend. My time has come." before falling onto his knees, saying "I'll see..you again..." as he falls onto the ground.
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Spin-Offs & Related Games
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Story Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
- Wang and Ling Xiaoyu put their hands together. They move their arms around for a little while. Suddenly, Wang has a back problem, screams in pain, and falls to the ground. Xiaoyu notices this, and she walks over to him. Wang motions to his back with one of his hands. Xiaoyu puts her hands on her hips and smiles. This ending takes place in Forest Law's second Tekken Tag Tournament stage, which is called "Law-B".
Trivia
- On the arcade version, some of Wang's sound effects are mixed up. When Wang is hit by a 'heavy' move, one of his attack sounds plays; when Wang is knocked out, his second 'hurt' sound plays instead of his usual wail. This was fixed on the PlayStation 2 version.
Gameplay
Wang 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)
Wang is seen in a discussion table together with Jinpachi, Sebastian and Doctor Boskonovitch. Their main topic was their existence and future in the Tekken series. Wang points out that they aren't popular and his wish to be a stud. Jinpachi argues that the developers of Tekken knew that Wang was unpopular with fans, but didn't have the heart to take him out. He also points out how Wang died in his Tekken 6 ending. Wang says that Jinpachi can't talk so big as Jinpachi had turned into sand in Wang's Tekken 5 ending. Doctor Boskonovitch isn't worried as he says that he will be in the series as long as there will be the Jack-series, Yoshimitsu, Alisa and Bryan. Sebastian states that he doesn't mind being unpopular as long as he protects Lili. Boskonovitch now has a new idea to make them popular. He decides to turn everyone into cyborgs like Bryan. Later Ganryu and Baek arrive to see that plans were already being made to turn all four old men into cyborgs.
Trivia
- He has a special tag throw with Jinpachi. If he is the leader he will grab his opponent and roll them across the floor and while the opponent is rolling Jinpachi will grab him/her and slam them to the ground [1]
- He has a special win pose with Xiaoyu where the two will do exercises together
- He has a special continue screen with Xiaoyu where he will repeatedly pat his back in pain [2]
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Character Trivia
- Wang Jinrei's second player Tekken 5 costume makes him look similar to Master Roshi from DragonBall, DragonBall Z and DragonBall GT. He can be customized to very similar to Roshi in Tekken 6.
- Wang is the oldest playable (human) character in the Tekken games.
- Wang's surname was misspelt as 'Jinfrey' in the Tekken 2 PlayStation instruction book (Jun's bio page).
- Wang's 2+4 throw in the earlier games is reminiscent of Chun-Li's throw in Street Fighter II.
- Wang shares many similarities with Gen Fu from the Dead or Alive series, for example they both practise Xingyiquan, they both hail from China and their hair and beards are almost the same.)
- Based on Mokujin's dialogues in the Scenario Campaign, Wang seems to be aware of Mokujin's presence and purpose.
- In the Scenario Campaign, Wang is often referred to by some characters as Laoshi(老师) which is chinese for "teacher".
Quotes
Pre-fight Quotes | Win Quotes |
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You're hot. | All that talent... |
Strength alone cannot win... | Xiaoyu... is dinner ready. I'm starving. |
Today must be my lucky day. |
Pre-fight | Win-quote |
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Ah, so it's you. | |
If it's a fight you want... |
Character Relationships
- Close friend of Jinpachi Mishima.
- Distant relative and teacher of Ling Xiaoyu.
- Friend and sparring partner of Lei Wulong.
- Opposer of former friend, Heihachi Mishima, and the Mishima Zaibatsu.
- Convinces Lee Chaolan to help bring honour to the Mishima Zaibatsu in Tekken.
- Fought Marshall Law to a draw in Tekken.
- Defeated by Jun Kazama in Tekken 2.
- Defeated by Jin Kazama in Tekken 5.
- Warns Lars Alexandersson about the Mishima Zaibatsu, Jin Kazama, and Alisa Bosconovitch in the Scenario Campaign.
- Assured by Zafina that Lars can save the world in the Scenario Campaign.
- Acquaintance of Kuma and Kazuya
- Has heard of the incident regarding a God Fist disciple killing his master