![]() This led her to join a team of researchers led by Professor T at the G Corporation headquarters, where the project, named GENOCELL, progressed well. Julia initially wanted revenge against Heihachi, but Michelle persuaded her to return home peacefully.Īfter the events of the third tournament, Julia's priorities changed upon learning that the encroaching desert would soon consume her homeland, she began researching ways to restore the global ecosystem. As the tournament reached its finale, Julia successfully rescued Michelle and learned that Heihachi had used Michelle's pendant to fully awaken Ogre, the God of Fighting in an ancient Aztec temple. When she did not return, Julia suspected foul play from Heihachi and entered the third King of Iron Fist Tournament to rescue her mother. Fearing that tribal tales of the God of Fighting were coming true and that her pendant was somehow connected, Michelle headed to Japan to find Heihachi Mishima and ask him what he knew about the pendant and why he had sought it previously. Julia also developed a fascination for her tribes heritage, and began studying archeology to learn more about her forefathers.Īs Julia neared her eighteenth birthday, stories started to reach the tribe of martial artists disappearing around the globe. Julia grew up with a strong love for her adoptive mother and tribe, and was taught to fight so that she could protect her homeland. Her fortunes changed, however, when she was found by Michelle Chang, a young woman from a native tribe who adopted her and raised her as her own. Julia's life got off to an inauspicious start born to unknown parentage, she was abandoned as a baby in the ruins of a Native American settlement. Julia hopes to one day reforest Arizona, which is where both Michelle and Julia live. Julia has replaced Michelle in the Tekken series, with her character taking the latter's moveset. Julia first appeared in Tekken 3, and since then has appeared in all subsequent games up to Tekken 6, as well as appearing as her alter-ego, a Luchadora named Jaycee (ジェイシー, Jeishī?), in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. She is the adopted daughter of Michelle Chang, who taught her how to fight, which is why they share the same fighting style. Julia Chang (ジュリア・チャン, Juria Chan?) is a video game character in the Tekken series. » Stephanie Sheh (TK6 (Ending Voice), TTT2 (Cutscene Voice) » Annie Wood (TK5, TK6, TTT2 (Battle Voice), TK3D:PE, SFxTK) ※ Galaga: TEKKEN Edition (as Jaycee) (2015 for iOS & Android) ![]() ▷ Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (as Jaycee) (2012) :arrow_forward: Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion (2009 as the Updated Tekken 6) :arrow_forward: Tekken 6 (2007 as Arcade and 2009 as PS3 and Xbox 360) :arrow_forward: Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (2006) :hearts: Michelle Chang (Adoptive mother) cr.Xin Yi Liu He Quan and Baji Quan based Chinese martial arts.MP - Reduced frames by 4 (+6F on hit/+2F on block) - 5F added to Boost combo (-6F on hit/-10F on block) Far MK - 2F added to Boost combo (-6F on hit/-10F on block).Far MP - 5F added to Boost combo (-6F on hit/-10F on block).Close HK - Frames added to Boost combo (-9F on hit/-10F on block).Close MK - 2F added to Boost combo (-5F on hit/-10F on block).Close/Far MP - Reduced frames by 3 (+7F on hit/+3F on block) - 5F added to Boost combo (-5F on hit/-9F on block).
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