The series truly picks up when the King of the Iron Fist tournament begins, which brings in many of the eclectic fighters from across the Tekken series. It’s a fairly standard story of training and revenge, but it works well and kept me from ever getting bored. As someone who didn’t know much about them, I quickly got the gist of things and enjoyed seeing the complicated relationships that the members of the family have. The history of the Mishima family is presented clearly, or at least as much as the viewer needs to know. Family conflict, devil genes, and intense fights were all bountiful throughout the series, and I was impressed by how accessible it was to a near-total newcomer. So the prospect of a Tekken anime based on the games intrigued me, as it seemed like a breezy way to get into the wild lore of Tekken. I know about the Mishima family, that they enjoy dropping each other off of stuff, and that Lars was in a Naruto game. As someone who has exclusively played Tekken Tag Tournament 2, I’m not especially knowledgeable about the series’ story.
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