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* There's this belief that Wang, and sometimes Baek, are dead because of their ''T6'' endings, where they die fighting Azazel. ''Tag 2'' does have Wang say that he died "that one time" while referencing his ''T6'' ending, but that ending is a joke and uses BreakingTheFourthWall as part of its humor, to the point it has Wang saying he killed Jinpachi "that one time", referencing his ending in ''T5''. Neither Wang or Baek can have fought and killed Azazel (Certainly not both at different times, as this would mean Azazel was killed twice) because the story's canon events are from Scenario Campaign, where it's Lars and Jin who fight Azazel at different times. While it's not impossible for Wang to have died due to his age, he can't have died fighting Azazel, and officially nothing has been said about either his' ''or'' Baek's status after ''T6''.

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* There's this the belief that Wang, Wang and sometimes Baek, Baek are dead because of their ''T6'' endings, where they die fighting Azazel. ''Tag 2'' does have Wang say that he died "that one time" while referencing his ''T6'' ending, but that ending is a joke and uses BreakingTheFourthWall as part of its humor, to the point it has Wang saying he killed Jinpachi "that one time", referencing his ending in ''T5''. Neither Wang or nor Baek can could have fought and killed Azazel (Certainly (certainly not both at different times, as this would mean Azazel was killed twice) because the story's canon events are from Scenario Campaign, where it's Lars and Jin who fight Azazel at different times. While it's not impossible for Wang to have died due to his age, he can't have died fighting Azazel, and officially nothing has been said about either his' his ''or'' Baek's status after ''T6''.
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* There's this belief that Wang, and sometimes Baek, are dead because of their ''T6'' endings, where they die fighting Azazel. ''Tag 2'' does have Wang say that he died "that one time" while referencing his ''T6'' ending, but that ending is a joke and uses BreakingTheFourthWall as part of its humor and, to the point it has Wang saying he killed Jinpachi "that one time", referencing his ending in ''T5''. Neither Wang or Baek can have fought and killed Azazel (Certainly not both at different times, as this would mean Azazel was killed twice) because the story's canon events are from Scenario Campaign, where it's Lars and Jin who fight Azazel at different times. While it's not impossible for Wang to have died due to his age, he can't have died fighting Azazel, and officially nothing has been said about either his' ''or'' Baek's status after ''T6''.

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* There's this belief that Wang, and sometimes Baek, are dead because of their ''T6'' endings, where they die fighting Azazel. ''Tag 2'' does have Wang say that he died "that one time" while referencing his ''T6'' ending, but that ending is a joke and uses BreakingTheFourthWall as part of its humor and, humor, to the point it has Wang saying he killed Jinpachi "that one time", referencing his ending in ''T5''. Neither Wang or Baek can have fought and killed Azazel (Certainly not both at different times, as this would mean Azazel was killed twice) because the story's canon events are from Scenario Campaign, where it's Lars and Jin who fight Azazel at different times. While it's not impossible for Wang to have died due to his age, he can't have died fighting Azazel, and officially nothing has been said about either his' ''or'' Baek's status after ''T6''.

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* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers, and likewise, ''7'' shows exactly how Heihachi threw Kazuya into the ravine right at the beginning of its Story Mode: Jun was not involved one bit.

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* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has Jun doesn't have any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other towards Kazuya, while Kazuya is listed as ''hating'' Jun, despite their past history as lovers, and likewise, ''7'' shows exactly how Heihachi threw Kazuya into the ravine right at the beginning of its Story Mode: Jun was not involved one bit.



* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in ''T2''. However, ''T2'' itself has no evidence of this: while Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is listed as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's ''T5'' and ''T6'' profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's ''T6'' profile doesn't say anything of the sort and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her ''T3'' profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in ''T2'', as he is the one who told her Nina was being put in cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.

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* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in ''T2''. However, ''T2'' itself has no evidence of this: while Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is listed as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's ''T5'' and ''T6'' profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's ''T6'' profile doesn't say anything of the sort and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her ''T3'' profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in ''T2'', as he is the one who told her Nina was being put in cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.bodyguard.
* There's this belief that Wang, and sometimes Baek, are dead because of their ''T6'' endings, where they die fighting Azazel. ''Tag 2'' does have Wang say that he died "that one time" while referencing his ''T6'' ending, but that ending is a joke and uses BreakingTheFourthWall as part of its humor and, to the point it has Wang saying he killed Jinpachi "that one time", referencing his ending in ''T5''. Neither Wang or Baek can have fought and killed Azazel (Certainly not both at different times, as this would mean Azazel was killed twice) because the story's canon events are from Scenario Campaign, where it's Lars and Jin who fight Azazel at different times. While it's not impossible for Wang to have died due to his age, he can't have died fighting Azazel, and officially nothing has been said about either his' ''or'' Baek's status after ''T6''.
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* Roger and Alex being trained by Armor King and later transported to a wildlife preservation area (sometimes specifically noted to be in Australia) by Jun. The entirety of Roger and Alex's story in ''T2'' is that they were created by Dr. Bosconovitch as part of a experiment for future military use by the Mishima Zaibatsu, but were then stolen away by Dr. Abel and kept in his secret laboratory. The only facts known beyond this are that Roger returned to his family and lived a peaceful life after the Second King of Iron Fist Tournament, as stated in Roger Jr.'s ''T5'' prologue. The first insinuation was made to explain why the animals were {{Moveset Clone}}s of King and Armor King, and while the second would be in-character for [[FriendToAllLivingThings Jun]] (who was an officer for the WWWC, a wildlife protection agency, at the time and entered the tournament in part because of the Zaibatsu smuggling protected animals), there is no official connection between them. [[note]]Jun does have positive affinity towards all of the animal characters in ''Tag Tournament 2'', but [[DreamMatchGame that game]] is [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]] and, as already mentioned, the trait fits her character.[[/note]]
* Christie's grandfather being called "Ho Chi Myong" and Kazuya's mother being "Kazume," both originating from a fan-made roster for a {{prequel}} fanfic. While Kazume [[SpellMyNameWithAnS seems to be an attempted romanization of her official name]] (一美, ''Kazumi''), the author explicitly said to have made Ho Chi Myong up. In the same vein, Kazumi's alleged DeathByChildbirth is exclusive to the OVA, with official sources only stating her death was "accelerated by Heihachi's indifference." With Kazumi making her debut in ''VideoGame/Tekken7'', complete with the reveal that [[spoiler:Heihachi himself was the cause of her death (albeit a MercyKill due to Kazumi's [[DemonicPossession Devil]] [[SuperpoweredEvilSide powers]])]], the aforementioned scenario promptly falls under the realm of Fanon.

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* Roger and Alex being trained by Armor King and later transported to a wildlife preservation area (sometimes specifically noted to be in Australia) by Jun. The entirety of Roger and Alex's story in ''T2'' is that they were created by Dr. Bosconovitch as part of a experiment for future military use by the Mishima Zaibatsu, but were then stolen away by Dr. Abel and kept in his secret laboratory. The only facts known beyond this are that Roger returned to his family and lived a peaceful life after the Second King of Iron Fist Tournament, as stated in Roger Jr.'s ''T5'' ''[[VideoGame/Tekken5 T5]]'' prologue. The first insinuation was made to explain why the animals were {{Moveset Clone}}s of King and Armor King, and while the second would be in-character for [[FriendToAllLivingThings Jun]] (who was an officer for the WWWC, a wildlife protection agency, at the time and entered the tournament in part because of the Zaibatsu smuggling protected animals), there is no official connection between them. [[note]]Jun does have positive affinity towards all of the animal characters in ''Tag Tournament 2'', but [[DreamMatchGame that game]] is [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]] and, as already mentioned, the trait fits her character.[[/note]]
* Christie's grandfather being called "Ho Chi Myong" and Kazuya's mother being "Kazume," both originating from a fan-made roster for a {{prequel}} fanfic. While Kazume [[SpellMyNameWithAnS seems to be an attempted romanization of her official name]] name (一美, ''Kazumi''), the author explicitly said to have made Ho Chi Myong up. In the same vein, Kazumi's alleged DeathByChildbirth is exclusive to the OVA, with official sources only stating her death was "accelerated by Heihachi's indifference." With Kazumi making her debut in ''VideoGame/Tekken7'', complete with the reveal that [[spoiler:Heihachi himself was the cause of her death (albeit a MercyKill due to Kazumi's [[DemonicPossession Devil]] [[SuperpoweredEvilSide powers]])]], the aforementioned scenario promptly falls under the realm of Fanon.
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* Lei Wulong and Bruce Irvin being former police partners. Their official bios for ''T2'' have Bruce as an unrelated Muay Thai champion being targeted by a local mafia, and Lei's ''actual'' nameless partner getting involved in a fight with the killer on the same plane Bruce was. Bruce has never been a police at all, and his relation with Lei in-game is just because he was involved in the accident and is Kazuya's bodyguard.

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* Lei Wulong and Bruce Irvin being former police partners. Their official bios for ''T2'' have Bruce as an unrelated Muay Thai UsefulNotes/MuayThai champion being targeted by a local mafia, and Lei's ''actual'' nameless partner getting involved in a fight with the killer on the same plane Bruce was. Bruce has never been a police at all, and his relation with Lei in-game is just because he was involved in the accident and is Kazuya's bodyguard.



* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in ''T2''. However, ''T2'' itself has no evidence of this: While Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is listed as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's ''T5'' and ''T6'' profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's ''T6'' profile doesn't say anything of the sort and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her ''T3'' profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in ''T2'', as he is the one who told her Nina was being put in cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.

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* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in ''T2''. However, ''T2'' itself has no evidence of this: While while Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is listed as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's ''T5'' and ''T6'' profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's ''T6'' profile doesn't say anything of the sort and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her ''T3'' profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in ''T2'', as he is the one who told her Nina was being put in cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.

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Plenty of background information for the earlier ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' games which is considered canon by fans come from two fan-made story guides which implemented "facts" from [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the non-canonical OVA]] and their own fanfic ideas to clear out perceived {{Plot Hole}}s due to early game's bios being [[AllThereInTheManual only on Japanese guides/websites]]. And that's not counting [[{{Macekre}} random changes to translated profiles]]. Among the most noteworthy...

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Plenty of background information for the earlier ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' games which is considered canon by fans come from two fan-made story guides which implemented "facts" from [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the non-canonical OVA]] and their own fanfic ideas to clear out perceived {{Plot Hole}}s due to early game's bios being [[AllThereInTheManual only on Japanese guides/websites]]. And that's not counting [[{{Macekre}} random changes to translated profiles]]. Among the most noteworthy...



* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in T2, however, T2 itself has no evidence of this, while Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is listed as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's T5 and T6 profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's T6 profile doesn't say anything of the like and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her T3 profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in T2, as he is the one who told her Nina was being put cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.

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* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in T2, however, T2 ''T2''. However, ''T2'' itself has no evidence of this, while this: While Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is listed as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's T5 ''T5'' and T6 ''T6'' profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's T6 ''T6'' profile doesn't say anything of the like sort and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her T3 ''T3'' profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in T2, ''T2'', as he is the one who told her Nina was being put in cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.
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* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in T2, however, T2 itself has no evidence of this, while Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is lised as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's T5 and T6 profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's T6 profile doesn't say anything of the like and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her T3 profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in T2, as he is the one who told her Nina was being put cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.

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* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in T2, however, T2 itself has no evidence of this, while Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is lised listed as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's T5 and T6 profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's T6 profile doesn't say anything of the like and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her T3 profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in T2, as he is the one who told her Nina was being put cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.
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* Wang Jinrei being Ling Xiaoyu's grandfather. While Xiaoyu indeed refers to him as "Grandpa" during the interlude to their fight in Wang's ''T5'' story, this is not meant to be taken literally, but as a colloquialism in the vein of calling a random elder "Gramps." Wang is simply a distant relative of Xiaoyu's who once trained her in the past.

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* Wang Jinrei being Ling Xiaoyu's grandfather. While Xiaoyu indeed refers to him as "Grandpa" during the interlude to their fight in Wang's ''T5'' story, this is not meant to be taken literally, but as a colloquialism in the vein of calling a random elder "Gramps." Wang is simply a distant relative of Xiaoyu's who once trained her in the past.past.
* Anna is generally believed to have worked for Kazuya back in T2, however, T2 itself has no evidence of this, while Bruce's and Ganryu's profiles mention they work for Kazuya, with Ganryu's occupation being listed as Kazuya's bodyguard, and Bruce's is lised as a member of Kazuya's private force, all that Anna's profile says is that her rivalry with her sister is still going strong, and her occupation is listed as a student. While Bruce's T5 and T6 profiles make it clear that he worked for Kazuya before, Anna's T6 profile doesn't say anything of the like and sounds like she only joined Kazuya to oppose Nina who was working for Jin. It's only her T3 profile that even indicates she knew Kazuya back in T2, as he is the one who told her Nina was being put cryo-sleep, but even that doesn't mean she worked for him, as her occupation is listed as "student (retired)" instead of saying she's retired from having worked for Kazuya's forces, or as his bodyguard.

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Plenty of background information for the earlier ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' games which is considered canon by fans come from two fan-made story guides which implemented "facts" from [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the non-canonical OVA]] and their own fanfic ideas to clear out perceived plotholes due to early game's bios being [[AllThereInTheManual only on Japanese guides/websites]]. And that's not counting [[{{Macekre}} random changes to translated profiles]]. Among the most noteworthy...

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Plenty of background information for the earlier ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' games which is considered canon by fans come from two fan-made story guides which implemented "facts" from [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the non-canonical OVA]] and their own fanfic ideas to clear out perceived plotholes {{Plot Hole}}s due to early game's bios being [[AllThereInTheManual only on Japanese guides/websites]]. And that's not counting [[{{Macekre}} random changes to translated profiles]]. Among the most noteworthy...



* Christie's grandfather being called "Ho Chi Myong" and Kazuya's mother being "Kazume," both originating from a fan-made roster for a {{prequel}} fanfic. While Kazume [[SpellMyNameWithAnS seems to be an attempted romanization of her official name]] (一美, ''Kazumi''), the author explicitly said to have made Ho Chi Myong up. In the same vein, Kazumi's alleged DeathByChildbirth is exclusive to the OVA, with official sources only stating her death was "accelerated by Heihachi's indifference." With Kazumi set to make her debut in ''Tekken 7'', complete with the reveal that [[spoiler:Heihachi himself was the cause of her death (albeit a MercyKill due to Kazumi's [[DemonicPossession Devil]] [[SuperpoweredEvilSide powers]])]], the aforementioned scenario promptly falls under the realm of Fanon.

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* Christie's grandfather being called "Ho Chi Myong" and Kazuya's mother being "Kazume," both originating from a fan-made roster for a {{prequel}} fanfic. While Kazume [[SpellMyNameWithAnS seems to be an attempted romanization of her official name]] (一美, ''Kazumi''), the author explicitly said to have made Ho Chi Myong up. In the same vein, Kazumi's alleged DeathByChildbirth is exclusive to the OVA, with official sources only stating her death was "accelerated by Heihachi's indifference." With Kazumi set to make making her debut in ''Tekken 7'', ''VideoGame/Tekken7'', complete with the reveal that [[spoiler:Heihachi himself was the cause of her death (albeit a MercyKill due to Kazumi's [[DemonicPossession Devil]] [[SuperpoweredEvilSide powers]])]], the aforementioned scenario promptly falls under the realm of Fanon.



* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers, and likewise, ''7'' shows exactly how Heihachi threw Kazuya into the ravine right at the beginning of the story mode: Jun was not involved one bit.

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* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers, and likewise, ''7'' shows exactly how Heihachi threw Kazuya into the ravine right at the beginning of the story mode: its Story Mode: Jun was not involved one bit.
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* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers, and likewise, ''7'' shows exactly how Heihachi threw Kazuya into the ravine right at the beginning of the story mode.

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* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers, and likewise, ''7'' shows exactly how Heihachi threw Kazuya into the ravine right at the beginning of the story mode.mode: Jun was not involved one bit.
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* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers.

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* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers.lovers, and likewise, ''7'' shows exactly how Heihachi threw Kazuya into the ravine right at the beginning of the story mode.
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Plenty of background information for the earlier ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' games which is considered canon by fans come from two fan-made story guides which implemented "facts" from [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the non-canonical OVA]] and their own fanfic ideas to clear out perceived plotholes due to early game's bios being [[AllThereInTheManual only on Japanese guides/websites]]. And that's not counting [[{{Macekre}} random changes to translated profiles]]. Among the most noteworthy...
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* Lei Wulong and Bruce Irvin being former police partners. Their official bios for ''T2'' have Bruce as an unrelated Muay Thai champion being targeted by a local mafia, and Lei's ''actual'' nameless partner getting involved in a fight with the killer on the same plane Bruce was. Bruce has never been a police at all, and his relation with Lei in-game is just because he was involved in the accident and is Kazuya's bodyguard.
* Ganryu having amassed a fortune through gambling/illegal dealings, and his money being stolen by Yoshimitsu. Ganryu's ''T1'' profile states he was only a very disrespectful sumo, which cost him his Yokozuna promotion. There's no mention of any fortune in canon, and the money Yoshimitsu gets in his ending is officially stated to be from the sacking of the Mishima Zaibatsu's vault.
* Coming from the above, most sites ignore Yoshimitsu's ending as the reason Marshall Law obtained money without winning the tournament, and claims instead he got third place. Besides that never appearing in any profile, a ''Tekken 3'' official guide states Yoshimitsu's ending as the actual source of Marshall's money.
* Nina and Anna blaming each other for their father's death. Anna's profile in ''T1'' clearly states Anna hates Nina because [[ParentalFavoritism their father preferred her]], since she embraced the assassin career while Anna preferred a normal lifestyle, a decision her father never approved of. According to the original ''T2'' bios, their father died between the first and second game, of seemingly natural causes, while requesting on his deathbed for them to stop their rivalry without success (save one instance in Anna's ''T2'' ending, [[TruceZone where they make a truce while visiting his grave]]).
* Armor King (the 1st) being a Mexican [[SuperSoldier super wrestler]] from a mystical "Jaguarandi" tribe. Armor King's country is ''Unknown'', no such tribe is mentioned in any source, and he's been never stated to be anything more than a "regular" wrestler.
* Roger and Alex being trained by Armor King and later transported to a wildlife preservation area (sometimes specifically noted to be in Australia) by Jun. The entirety of Roger and Alex's story in ''T2'' is that they were created by Dr. Bosconovitch as part of a experiment for future military use by the Mishima Zaibatsu, but were then stolen away by Dr. Abel and kept in his secret laboratory. The only facts known beyond this are that Roger returned to his family and lived a peaceful life after the Second King of Iron Fist Tournament, as stated in Roger Jr.'s ''T5'' prologue. The first insinuation was made to explain why the animals were {{Moveset Clone}}s of King and Armor King, and while the second would be in-character for [[FriendToAllLivingThings Jun]] (who was an officer for the WWWC, a wildlife protection agency, at the time and entered the tournament in part because of the Zaibatsu smuggling protected animals), there is no official connection between them. [[note]]Jun does have positive affinity towards all of the animal characters in ''Tag Tournament 2'', but [[DreamMatchGame that game]] is [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]] and, as already mentioned, the trait fits her character.[[/note]]
* Christie's grandfather being called "Ho Chi Myong" and Kazuya's mother being "Kazume," both originating from a fan-made roster for a {{prequel}} fanfic. While Kazume [[SpellMyNameWithAnS seems to be an attempted romanization of her official name]] (一美, ''Kazumi''), the author explicitly said to have made Ho Chi Myong up. In the same vein, Kazumi's alleged DeathByChildbirth is exclusive to the OVA, with official sources only stating her death was "accelerated by Heihachi's indifference." With Kazumi set to make her debut in ''Tekken 7'', complete with the reveal that [[spoiler:Heihachi himself was the cause of her death (albeit a MercyKill due to Kazumi's [[DemonicPossession Devil]] [[SuperpoweredEvilSide powers]])]], the aforementioned scenario promptly falls under the realm of Fanon.
* The DealWithTheDevil Kazuya did to survive being thrown off a cliff, only ever mentioned in the OVA. According to Devil's profile in ''T2'', Kazuya wasn't even ''aware'' of his existence, and the fall's survival is credited to the Mishima lineage's NighInvulnerability. On this subject, Angel's profile never mentions anything about being "Kazuya's good side" and instead claims she and Devil are "the two sides of the same coin."
* Speaking of [[Anime/TekkenTheMotionPicture the OVA]], its depiction of the relationship between Jun and Kazuya, such as the two first meeting as children and Jun explicitly being Kazuya's MoralityPet, is commonly applied to the games. Their standing with one another in-canon has always been incredibly vague; Jun is drawn to Kazuya because of the mysterious power she senses around him and hopes to free him from, whereas Kazuya's narration of the ''T2'' story in the sixth game's Scenario Campaign has him merely recall how the mother of his son approached him "without fear" and was "mysterious" without offering anything more. ''[=TTT2=]'', on the other hand, shows that neither character has any affinity, positive ''or'' negative, for the other despite their past history as lovers.
* Wang Jinrei being Ling Xiaoyu's grandfather. While Xiaoyu indeed refers to him as "Grandpa" during the interlude to their fight in Wang's ''T5'' story, this is not meant to be taken literally, but as a colloquialism in the vein of calling a random elder "Gramps." Wang is simply a distant relative of Xiaoyu's who once trained her in the past.

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