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* Jin's ending has him settle back down in Yakushima, declaring that he'll win against Kazuya next time instead of just a draw. In the meantime, he eats lunch prepared by Jun, consisting of nothing but a ''ginormous'' bowl of raw peas, beans, nuts, and mushrooms that he happily eats anyway. Since Jun is a LethalChef, she couldn't possibly be able to cook the stuff. The ridiculous sight of Jin Kazama chewing with a mouthful of peas is hilarious enough, but the look on his face and the way he simply says [[DamnedByFaintPraise "This is quite the spread"]] shows that while he is definitely not enjoying the meal, he's eating it anyway because his mother made it.

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* Jin's ending has him settle back down in Yakushima, declaring that he'll win against Kazuya next time instead of just a draw. In the meantime, he eats lunch prepared by Jun, consisting of nothing but a ''ginormous'' bowl of raw peas, beans, nuts, and mushrooms that he happily eats anyway. Since Jun is a LethalChef, she couldn't possibly be able to cook the stuff. The ridiculous sight of Jin Kazama chewing with a mouthful of peas is hilarious enough, but the look on his face and the way he simply says [[DamnedByFaintPraise "This is quite the spread"]] shows that while he is definitely not enjoying the meal, he's eating it anyway [[MommasBoy because his mother made it.it]].
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* Jin's ending has him settle back down in Yakushima, declaring that he'll win against Kazuya next time instead of just a draw. In the meantime, he eats lunch prepared by Jun, consisting of nothing but a ''ginormous'' bowl of raw peas, beans, nuts, and mushrooms that he happily eats anyway. Since Jun is a LethalChef, she couldn't possibly be able to cook the stuff. The ridiculous sight of Jin Kazama chewing with a mouthful of peas is hilarious enough, but the look on his face and the way he simply says [[DamnedByFaintPraise "This is quite the spread"]] shows that while he is definitely not enjoying the meal. He's eating it anyway because his mother made it.

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* Jin's ending has him settle back down in Yakushima, declaring that he'll win against Kazuya next time instead of just a draw. In the meantime, he eats lunch prepared by Jun, consisting of nothing but a ''ginormous'' bowl of raw peas, beans, nuts, and mushrooms that he happily eats anyway. Since Jun is a LethalChef, she couldn't possibly be able to cook the stuff. The ridiculous sight of Jin Kazama chewing with a mouthful of peas is hilarious enough, but the look on his face and the way he simply says [[DamnedByFaintPraise "This is quite the spread"]] shows that while he is definitely not enjoying the meal. He's meal, he's eating it anyway because his mother made it.
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* Lee decides that even death will not stop him from making a mockery of Heihachi. So, he built virtual assistant named Hachi, who is a miniature Combot head with papery fins taped to the sides and a scowl drawn on it with permanent marker, mimicking Heihachi. It's a CallBack to his hilarious non-canon ending in ''Tekken 5'' where he made Heihachi his servant wearing nothing but a speedo (the "Two Fingers!" one), and it is shown blatantly when he wins a match in ''8''...

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* Lee decides that even death will not stop him from making a mockery of Heihachi. So, he built a virtual assistant assistant[[labelnote:*]]in the style of Alexa or Google Home, only much more sophisticated[[/labelnote]] named Hachi, who is a miniature Combot head with papery fins taped to the sides and a scowl drawn on it with permanent marker, mimicking Heihachi. It's a CallBack to his hilarious non-canon ending in ''Tekken 5'' where he made Heihachi his servant wearing nothing but a speedo (the "Two Fingers!" one), and it is shown blatantly when he wins a match in ''8''...
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* Lee decides that even death will not stop him from making a mockery of Heihachi. So, he built a servant robot named Hachi, whose parts only consist of a human head and neck modeled after Heihachi. It's a CallBack to his hilarious non-canon ending in ''Tekken 5'' where he made Heihachi his servant wearing nothing but a speedo (the "Two Fingers!" one), and it is shown blatantly when he wins a match in ''8''...

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* Lee decides that even death will not stop him from making a mockery of Heihachi. So, he built a servant robot virtual assistant named Hachi, whose parts only consist of who is a human miniature Combot head with papery fins taped to the sides and neck modeled after a scowl drawn on it with permanent marker, mimicking Heihachi. It's a CallBack to his hilarious non-canon ending in ''Tekken 5'' where he made Heihachi his servant wearing nothing but a speedo (the "Two Fingers!" one), and it is shown blatantly when he wins a match in ''8''...
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** What's even more hilarious is his body language when the question is asked. He slams his palms on his desk and stands up, before smiling as the door to his sneaker collection opens up behind him. You could almost tell that he was ''waiting'' for someone to ask that question in his lifetime and he now has a chance to show it off.

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** What's even more hilarious is his body language when the question is asked. He slams his palms on his desk and stands up, before smiling as the door to his sneaker collection opens up behind him. You could almost tell that he was ''waiting'' ''[[NotSoAboveItAll waiting]]'' for someone to ask that question in his lifetime [[CrazyPrepared lifetime]] and he now has a chance to show it off.



* Jin's ending has him settle back down in Yakushima, declaring that he'll win against Kazuya next time instead of just a draw. In the meantime, he eats lunch prepared by Jun, consisting of nothing but a ''ginormous'' bowl of raw peas, beans, nuts, and mushrooms that he happily eats anyway. Since Jun is a LethalChef, she couldn't possibly be able to cook the stuff.

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* Jin's ending has him settle back down in Yakushima, declaring that he'll win against Kazuya next time instead of just a draw. In the meantime, he eats lunch prepared by Jun, consisting of nothing but a ''ginormous'' bowl of raw peas, beans, nuts, and mushrooms that he happily eats anyway. Since Jun is a LethalChef, she couldn't possibly be able to cook the stuff. The ridiculous sight of Jin Kazama chewing with a mouthful of peas is hilarious enough, but the look on his face and the way he simply says [[DamnedByFaintPraise "This is quite the spread"]] shows that while he is definitely not enjoying the meal. He's eating it anyway because his mother made it.
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** Lili's ending has him try to butt into a conversation between her and Leroy, ending with her smashing his head into the ground, and Leroy having a good laugh about it; with Sugar lying down next to a barely conscious Law.

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** Lili's ending has him try to butt into a conversation between her and Leroy, ending with her smashing his head into the ground, and Leroy having a good laugh about it; with Sugar lying down next to a barely conscious Law. Before that, Lili was doing other kinds of poses being pictured while delivering a speech, and while greeting Leroy, she admits to being nervous during her speech.
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* Lee decides that even death will not stop him from making a mockery of Heihachi. So, he built a servant robot named Hachi, whose parts only consist of a human head and neck modeled after Heihachi. It's a CallBack to his hilarious non-canon ending in ''Tekken 5'' where he made Heihachi his servant wearing nothing but a speedo (the "Two Fingers!" one), and it is shown blatantly when he wins a match in ''8''...
-->'''Lee:''' [[GratuitousEnglish Hey, Hachi!]][[labelnote:*]]In such GratuitousEnglish, it's like calling Heihachi's name directly.[[/labelnote]] The usual, please!\\
'''Hachi:''' As you wish, master.
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* Steve's ending; between games, Steve has lost all sense of purpose in life. Even when he finds his mother, she doesn't even want him. Steve's solution to this identity crisis? Compete in ''literally every boxing division he can.'' Cut to him [[GrowingMusclesSequence fighting progressively higher and higher weight rankings,]] only for Paul and Marshall to check in on him prior to taking on the heavyweight challenge. When the two find Steve, he is ''completely'' unrecognisable; his entire body moreso resembles when someone maxes out the "muscles" slider in a character creator rather than an actual heavyweight boxer[[note]]To those unfamiliar with weight classes, Steve is a middleweight with him weighing at 72kg. To even ''compete'' in heavyweight boxing would require him to be at least 91kg, meaning that he has to gain over ''20kg'' of mass.[[/note]], with the sudden change in physique stunning Paul and Marshall silent - before both let out a scream loud enough to shatter the glass window behind them!

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* Steve's ending; between games, Steve has lost all sense of purpose in life. Even when he finds his mother, she doesn't even want him. Steve's solution to this identity crisis? Compete in ''literally every boxing division he can.'' Cut to him [[GrowingMusclesSequence fighting progressively higher and higher weight rankings,]] only for Paul and Marshall to check in on him prior to taking on the heavyweight challenge. When the two find Steve, he is ''completely'' unrecognisable; his entire body moreso resembles when someone maxes out the "muscles" slider in a character creator rather than an actual heavyweight boxer[[note]]To those unfamiliar with weight classes, Steve is a middleweight with him weighing at 72kg. 72kg/158lbs. To even ''compete'' in heavyweight boxing would require him to be at least 91kg, 91kg/200lbs, meaning that he has to gain over ''20kg'' ''20kg/44lbs'' of mass.[[/note]], with the sudden change in physique stunning Paul and Marshall silent - before both let out a scream loud enough to shatter the glass window behind them!
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* Paul and Marshall end up coming to blows with each other. Meanwhile, Kuma watches the fight from a distance and sees it as his chance to finally get rid of Paul, charging into the fray to beat his ass. Unfortunately, a missile also flies at the same time Kuma's charging, and Kuma ends up getting hit and is launched onto the ground. A shocked Paul thinks that Kuma [[TakingTheBullet saved him]], all while the bear is grumbling at how he has the wrong idea, complete with the game's opening theme being played with a shitty flute in the background.

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* Paul and Marshall end up coming to blows with each other. Meanwhile, Kuma watches the fight from a distance and sees it as his chance to finally get rid of Paul, charging into the fray to beat his ass. Unfortunately, a missile also flies at the same time Kuma's charging, and Kuma ends up getting hit and is launched onto the ground. A shocked Paul thinks that Kuma [[TakingTheBullet saved him]], all while the bear is grumbling at how he has the wrong idea, complete with all while [[StylisticSuck a crappy flute rendition of the game's opening theme being played with a shitty flute theme]] plays in the background.
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* On any stage with a crowd (such as the Arena, Urban Square, or Ortiz Farm), King using his Tijuana Twister command throw will result in the crowd cheering when he lifts his opponent onto his shoulder.

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* On any stage with a crowd (such as the Arena, Arena or Urban Square, or Ortiz Farm), Square), King using his Tijuana Twister or Giant Swing command throw throws will result in the crowd cheering when he lifts his opponent onto his shoulder.cheering.
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* On any stage with a crowd (such as the Arena, Urban Square, or Ortiz Farm), King using his Tijuana Twister command throw will result in the crowd cheering when he lifts his opponent onto his shoulder.
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* In the Ortiz Farm stage, if you look carefully [[FunnyBackgroundEvent you can see a flying saucer]] swooping around in the distance [[AliensStealCattle and abducting an alpaca]].
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* King's ending has him fight a charity match against Steve. Steve gets the upper hand initially, only for King to turn the tables and utterly beat him down. As the scene ends, Steve starts complaining that King didn't have to go all out like that in a charity event.
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* In Chapter 5, Lili and Asuka get into an argument as Hwoarang butts in, who audaciously calls the latter as Jin's sister, much to her chagrin.
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*** Another way to look at it is that the Mishima Zaibatsu's coffers are so deep that even a bill that size wouldn't have actually made a huge dent them. Meaning that [[BlackComedy Marshall's death was essentially him overreacting over nothing.]]
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* Though AllJustADream, Reina's ending has Kuma, Jin, Victor, Lars, and Lee acting as her vassals and they present her Kazuya on chains. When Kazuya breaks free, Kuma uppercuts him into the air, followed by Reina stomping him back on the ground. Reina takes her time trampling on her brother while laying on the floor. The scene ends with her declaring preserving Heihachi's legacy, even Kuma joins with her EvilLaugh as the moon projects Heihachi's face.

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* Though AllJustADream, Reina's ending has Kuma, Jin, Victor, Lars, and Lee acting as her vassals and they present her Kazuya on chains.chains imbued with Sirius magic. When Kazuya breaks free, Kuma uppercuts him into the air, followed by Reina stomping him back on the ground. Reina takes her time trampling on her brother while laying on the floor. The scene ends with her declaring preserving Heihachi's legacy, even Kuma joins with her EvilLaugh as the moon projects Heihachi's face.
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**** Another way to look at it is that the Mishima Zaibatsu's coffers are so deep that even a bill that size wouldn't have actually made a huge dent them. Meaning that [[BlackComedy Marshall's death was essentially him overreacting over nothing.]]

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* In the battle of Yakushima between Yggdrasil/UN and G Corp, you would understandably think that the former would be annihilated by all the military equipment the latter wields. Instead, Yggdrasil's ''non-bulletproof'' fighters goes straight for the G Corp forces with only ''motorbikes and [[GunsAreWorthless both sides fight mainly with their fists, with bullets not even hitting any of the fighters]]''. It is so ridiculous that you can't help but be laughing at the sheer audacity of it all.



* Steve's ending; between games, Steve has lost all sense of purpose in life. Even when he finds his mother, she doesn't even want him. Steve's solution to this identity crisis? Compete in ''literally every boxing division he can.'' Cut to him [[GrowingMusclesSequence fighting progressively higher and higher weight rankings,]] only for Paul and Marshall to check in on him prior to taking on the heavyweight challenge. When the two find Steve, he is ''completely'' unrecognisable; his entire body moreso resembles when someone maxes out the "muscles" slider in a character creator rather than an actual heavyweight boxer, with the sudden change in physique stunning Paul and Marshall silent - before both let out a scream loud enough to shatter the glass window behind them!

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* Steve's ending; between games, Steve has lost all sense of purpose in life. Even when he finds his mother, she doesn't even want him. Steve's solution to this identity crisis? Compete in ''literally every boxing division he can.'' Cut to him [[GrowingMusclesSequence fighting progressively higher and higher weight rankings,]] only for Paul and Marshall to check in on him prior to taking on the heavyweight challenge. When the two find Steve, he is ''completely'' unrecognisable; his entire body moreso resembles when someone maxes out the "muscles" slider in a character creator rather than an actual heavyweight boxer, boxer[[note]]To those unfamiliar with weight classes, Steve is a middleweight with him weighing at 72kg. To even ''compete'' in heavyweight boxing would require him to be at least 91kg, meaning that he has to gain over ''20kg'' of mass.[[/note]], with the sudden change in physique stunning Paul and Marshall silent - before both let out a scream loud enough to shatter the glass window behind them!

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No chained sinkholes. No meta moments. This is a blooper example.


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* From a meta standpoint, some of the {{Accidental Innuendo}}s that arise from the game's new Heat mechanic can lead to these. After all, the only succinct way one can describe the state is, well, that the opponent is in Heat. ...You can probably imagine how tournament commentaries would play out as a result.



* Another unintentionally funny moment in Leroy's reveal trailer comes when you realize that Leroy was unveiled at EVO Japan 2023... not three years after he [[HighTierScrappy practically]] ''[[ComplacentGamingSyndrome dominated]]'' the Top 8 for the last game.

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* Another unintentionally funny moment in Leroy's reveal trailer comes when you realize that Leroy was unveiled at EVO Japan 2023... not three years after he [[HighTierScrappy practically]] ''[[ComplacentGamingSyndrome dominated]]'' practically ''dominated'' the Top 8 for the last game.



** Heck, his official title of the "Grandmaster of Drip" ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer no kidding]]) is so [[AscendedMeme on the nose]] [[NarmCharm you can't help but chuckle]].

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** Heck, his official title of the "Grandmaster of Drip" ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer no kidding]]) is so [[AscendedMeme on the nose]] [[NarmCharm nose you can't help but chuckle]].chuckle.



'''Reina:''' ''(To Kazuya)'' ''[[GigglingVillain *Sinisterly giggles*]]'' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner You'll understand soon enough.]] ''(Unleashing her Rage Art)'' [[MakeWayForTheNewVillains Submit to me. Bow to me! Know your place!]] ''(After beating Kazuya)'' [[PretenderDiss I'm way out of your league.]]
* In the final trailer, we are treated to an otherwise serious scene where Claudio, Zafina, and Xiaoyu running away...with Panda following them at all fours.

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'''Reina:''' ''(To Kazuya)'' ''[[GigglingVillain *Sinisterly giggles*]]'' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner ''*Sinisterly giggles*'' You'll understand soon enough.]] enough. ''(Unleashing her Rage Art)'' [[MakeWayForTheNewVillains Submit to me. Bow to me! Know your place!]] place! ''(After beating Kazuya)'' [[PretenderDiss I'm way out of your league.]]
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* In the final trailer, we are treated to an otherwise serious scene where Claudio, Zafina, and Xiaoyu running away... with Panda following them at all fours.



* During Tekken Talk at Tekken World Tour Finals 2023, a sharp eye would notice that someone at Bandai Namco didn't double check on [[https://x.com/princewhatever/status/1746681035230683539?s=46&t=tddyoFEpzKkGosDE_QJUbQ what cover they used]] for ''Tekken 2''.


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