Baek Doo San

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Baek Doo San
Origin South Korea
Voiced By Sang Hyun Uhm
Fighting Style Taekwondo
Age (T2) 27, (T5) 48
Blood Type B
Height 5'11"
Weight 154 lbs
Occupation Tae Kwon Do teacher
Hobby Skydiving
Likes His father and Hwoarang
Dislikes Opposing Dojos, Marshall Law, Ogre

Contents

Introduction

Baek Doo San is a character in the Tekken series. Baek first appeared in Tekken 2, and he has returned for Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 5, Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, Tekken 6 and Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.

Baek first appeared in Tekken 2 as Marshall Law's Stage Eight sub-boss. The reason for this is because Baek Doo San went on a rampage after accidentally killing his father. Baek destroyed many dojos, including Marshall's. In Tekken 3 he's not present and he's, in a sense, replaced by his pupil, Hwoarang. In Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament, Ogre / True Ogre used some of Baek's moves (such as Baek's "Hunting Hawk" move). In Baek's Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Prologue, it is mentioned that, on his way home from training, Baek was attacked and knocked unconscious. Baek woke up in a military hospital. According to the Defense Minister, he had been in a coma for over a year.

Trivia

Quotes

Pre-fight Win-quote
시작하지!
(Are you ready?)
태권도를 배워보면 어떻겠나?
(Why don't you trying up Tae Kwon Do?)
_ 유익한 시합이었다.
(That was a good match.)
_ 연습이 부족하군.
(Go back and practice.)



Story

Tekken 2

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Baek in Tekken 2.
Tekken 2 Baek Doo San.

He first appeared in Tekken 2 as the sub-boss of Marshall Law. According to the storyline, Baek accidentally killed his father during a sparring session. As a result, Baek went on a rampage, destroying several dojos. One of the worst hit happened to be Law's. The two met at The King of Iron Fist Tournament 2.

Ending Animation "Memories"

Baek's ending shows him sitting on a bench outside a park. He takes out a locket containing a photo of him and his father. Baek reminisces about his training sessions with his father, remembering the great person he was and how much he loved him. Remembering his father for the man he was, Baek finally accepts his father's death, finding peace within himself.

Tekken: The Motion Picture

Tekken: The Motion Picture Baek Doo San.

Baek Doo San is featured in Tekken: The Motion Picture. In the movie, Baek is shown fighting Kazuya Mishima. Baek loses the fight.

Tekken 3

According to the Tekken 3 storyline, Baek was presumed dead after encountering Ogre, the fictional Aztec God of Fighting. One of his closest students, Hwoarang, entered the third Iron Fist Tournament to exact revenge for his master's death and to have a rematch with Jin Kazama, the only fighter he had ever fought to a draw.


Tekken Tag Tournament

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Face detection of Baek in Tekken Tag Tournament.
Tekken Tag Tournament Baek Doo San.

Baek is featured as a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament, a non-canonical Tekken game.

Ending Animation

A closeup of Baek's face is shown. A few seconds later, it is revealed that Hwoarang is with him. Then, Hwoarang sits on his lower legs and knees. This ending mostly shows Baek talking to Hwoarang. Since Hwoarang doesn't appear to be glad to hear what he's saying, Baek is most likely either scolding him for something or saying that he needs to train more, but since Baek's words can't be heard, it is unknown what Baek actually says in this ending animation. This ending takes place in Hwoarang's stage.


Tekken 5

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Baek in Tekken 5.
Tekken 5 Baek Doo San.

Several characters from the Tekken 2 lineup returned in Tekken 5, Baek included. According to the Tekken 5 storyline, his encounter with Ogre had left him in a coma, not dead as initially presumed. He woke up over a year later, after Hwoarang had already competed in the third Iron Fist tournament. Baek began teaching Tae Kwon Do at military bases. Hwoarang was drafted into the South Korean Military, but he ran away to compete in the fourth Iron Fist Tournament. When he was arrested by the South Korean Military Police, he was informed that Baek was alive.

Two months later, Hwoarang completed his service and Baek asked him to to enter the fifth Iron Fist tournament. Baek also entered the tournament to test his student's skills.

Interludes

Stage 4: Marshall Law

Baek asks Marshall if he would mind letting him test out his Tae Kwon Do skills. Marshall responds by assuming his fighting stance, and a battle ensues.

When Baek wins

Baek tells an unconscious Marshall, that he holds instructional sessions on Sundays at my dojo. and asks Law Why don't he join in on one of his sessions


Stage 7: Hwoarang

Hwoarang runs up to Baek saying, take it easy! that he'll... Baek says that he is fine, and that they have not sparrred in a while.

When Baek wins

Baek tells Hwoarang, he still has a lot to learn and tells Hwoarang to train some more. Hwoarang walks away, clutching his chest. Baek then says to himself, to take care of the real business. And sees what is going here at the tournament with his own eys.


Final Stage: Jinpachi Mishima

Baek wanders through Ground Zero. Jinpachi walks behind him. He tells Baek that he is impressed that he has made it thus far. Jinpachi introduces himself, and declares that his goal is to destroy all existence. He transforms into his demonic form, and the screen becomes white.

(Note: This interlude is similar to other characters.)

Ending Animation "Did not train well"

Baek's ending in Story Battle mode shows Hwoarang about to fight a group of three men around his age. Baek then steps in, disapproving Hwoarang's street fights. After one of the men attacks Hwoarang, Baek easily takes out all three. Baek walks away, dragging Hwoarang behind him.


Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection

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Beak in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Baek Doo San.

Baek Doo San's storyline is unchanged between Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.


Tekken 6

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Baek in Tekken 6.
Baek Doo San fighting Feng Wei in Tekken 6.

Baek entered The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, along with his disciple, Hwoarang. However, Baek withdrew from the tournament when he found out that Hwoarang lost to his rival, Jin, and he was seriously injured. Baek then rushed to the hospital to visit Hwoarang. Although Hwoarang's condition wasn't considered as something serious after his treatment, Hwoarang wouldn't wake up, and Baek started blaming himself for being an inadequate instructor.

It took Hwoarang three days to regain consciousness. They discussed the details, and Hwoarang told Baek that he not only has to recover, but he has to strengthen himself even further.

Baek sensed his strong will and his unprecedented modesty, and hence he decided to teach him everything he knows. Baek and Hwoarang returned to Korea, and endeavoured to practice intensely. Eventually, the announcement of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 came from the Mishima Zaibatsu, and Baek decides to enter the tournament one last time to widen his personal experience-collection.

Ending Animation "The Death of Baek Doo San"

After defeating Azazel, Baek falls to one of his knees causing Hwoarang to rush to him, concerned over his master's condition. As Baek gets up, so does Azazel. But as Azazel tries to attack Hwoarang, Baek intercepts and kicks Azazel, destroying the his orb in the process and causing it to disperse into nothingness. However, that took its toll as Baek falls onto the floor and apparently dies, leaving Hwoarang to cry out in anguish for his fallen master.


Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

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Baek Doo San fighting Heihachi Mishima.

Baek Doo San's storyline is unchanged between Tekken 6 and Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.


Tekken Tag Tournament 2

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The team of Baek and Hwoarang.

Baek will be featured as a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, a non-canonical Tekken game.

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