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Released in 2011, Tekken: Blood Vengeance is a full-length 3D CGI animated film directed by Yōichi Mōri and written by , known for his work on Cowboy Bebop . This film was produced by Digital Frontier

and served as a non-canonical entry set between the events of Narrative Structure and Plot

The story shifts focus from the traditional tournament format to a mystery-driven plot centered on Ling Xiaoyu The Mission: Xiaoyu is recruited by Anna Williams of G Corporation to spy on Shin Kamiya , a student at Kyoto University who holds genetic secrets. The Partnership: She encounters Alisa Bosconovitch Jin Kazama

for the same purpose. The two form an unlikely friendship as they uncover a conspiracy involving the Mishima bloodline The Conflict:

The film culminates in a massive battle between the three generations of Mishimas: tekken blood vengeance 2011 550mb dual audio 720p hot

, and Jin, showcasing supernatural power levels that some reviewers likened to Dragon Ball Z Cast and Production

The film features a "Dual Audio" option, providing both the original Japanese performances and an English dub: Japanese Voice Actor (Seiyū) English Dubbing Actor Ling Xiaoyu Maaya Sakamoto Carrie Keranen Alisa Bosconovitch Yuki Matsuoka Cristina Vee Jin Kazama Isshin Chiba Patrick Seitz (as Darren Daniels) Kazuya Mishima Masanori Shinohara Kyle Hebert Heihachi Mishima Unshō Ishizuka Jamieson Price (as Taylor Henry) Shin Kamiya Mamoru Miyano David Vincent Critical Reception


Unlike the live-action Tekken movie released around the same time, Blood Vengeance is fully canonical to the video game timeline. Produced by Digital Frontier and directed by Youichi Mouri, the film ditches the tournament bracket in favor of a spy-thriller narrative.

The story centers on Ling Xiaoyu, the perennially cheerful high school fighter, who is hired by the G Corporation to infiltrate the Kyoto International School and gather intelligence on a mysterious student named Shin Kamiya. Opposing her is Alisa Bosconovitch, a cybernetic girl with a dark secret.

The film excels in character dynamics. Watching the friendship blossom between Xiaoyu and Alisa provides an emotional core that is often missing in fighting game lore. It explores themes of identity and the morality of scientific advancement—staples of the Tekken narrative that resonate with long-time fans. the perennially cheerful high school fighter

Unlike the live-action Tekken film (which fans prefer to forget), Blood Vengeance stays remarkably true to canon—while adding a bizarre, fun twist. The story revolves around Ling Xiaoyu, a cheerful high school student recruited by the G Corporation to spy on Jin Kazama at the Kyoto International School. Her mission? Infiltrate, gather data, and report back.

Simultaneously, the Mishima Zaibatsu sends the relentless android Alisa Bosconovitch to the same school. What follows is a cat-and-mouse chase that abandons realism for pure, jaw-dropping anime logic. The film escalates from high school rooftop brawls to a massive final act featuring the resurrected Unknown (a form of Jun Kazama) and a final showdown between Devil Jin and Devil Kazuya.

For fans of the games, the film is a treasure trove. It includes fan-favorite characters like Anna Williams (the femme fatale), Lei Wulong (the Jackie Chan-inspired detective), and Panda (Xiaoyu’s loyal bodyguard). The action choreography is flawless, directly translating the game’s juggle combos and rage arts into cinematic glory.

Unlike the live-action Tekken films that often missed the mark, Blood Vengeance stays true to the lore. The story follows Ling Xiaoyu, a high school student recruited by the G Corporation to infiltrate the prestigious Mishima Polytechnic School. Her mission? To gather intel on the mysterious heir, Jin Kazama.

What unfolds is a spy thriller wrapped in martial arts carnage. Xiaoyu teams up with the cynical yet deadly Alisa Bosconovitch (an android with chainsaw arms) and faces off against the psychotic schoolgirl Panda (yes, an actual panda). The plot thickens when Shin Kamiya, a boy with a dark connection to the Mishima bloodline, awakens a monstrous power that forces the devil-fused Jin and Kazuya into an uneasy alliance. and report back. Simultaneously

At only 92 minutes, the film is lean. There is no filler. It jumps from rooftop chases to school brawls, then climaxes with a final third act featuring the massive, city-destroying monster—Devil Jin. For the lifestyle and entertainment consumer, this is peak "popcorn cinema": turn your brain off, grab a drink, and watch giant robots punch demons.