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All Tekken: Bloodline Characters and Voice Actors

Get to know the voice cast of Tekken: Bloodline.

All characters and voice actors in Tekken: Bloodline Source: Netflix

Now that Tekken: Bloodline has finally been released on Netflix, we’ve compiled this list of all characters and voice actors of the series. With this guide, you’ll learn about their roles in the show, past projects, and other information about their history.

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Kaiji Tang as Jin Kazama (English)

Voice Actor for Jin Kazama
Source: AI-KON 2022

Kaiji Tang is the voice actor for one of the most prominent characters of the Tekken universe, Jin Kazama. He’s been in various TV shows, video games, and movies, such as Sanemi Shinazugawa in Demon Slayer, Ichiban Kasuga in Yakuza: Like A Dragon, and the production of films like Justice League. In addition, Tang has done previous work for the franchise, including Tekken: Blood Vengeance and Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

Isshin Chiba as Jin Kazama (Japanese)

English Japanese Voice Actor for Jin Kazama
Source: Anime News Network

Joining Kaiji is the Japanese voice actor for Jin Kazama, Isshin Chiba, who has a long history of successful projects like Cowboy Bebop, Sword Art Online, and multiple installments of Detective Conan. He has also been the voice for Jin in other installments, starting from Tekken 3 in 1997 to the latest Tekken: Bloodline.

Taiten Kusunoki as Heihachi Mishima (Japanese)

Japanese voice actor for Taiten Kusunoki in Tekken: Bloodline
Source: Inside Games

Taiten Kusunoki is the voice actor for the grandfather of Jin Kazama, Heihachi Mishima, a character that has been in many games and TV shows of the franchise as one of the main antagonists. Kusunoki’s career began in 1995 with his role in Lupin III: The Pursuit of Harimao’s Treasure. Since then, the actor has acquired more consistent parts, such as Morel Mackernasey in Hunter x Hunter, Urouge in One Piece, Ibiki Morino in the Naruto series, and Rude in the Final Fantasy VII Remake.

Not much is known about Heihachi Mishima’s English voice actor, S. Hiroshi Watanabe, due to Tekken: Bloodline being their only credited work.

Vivian Lu as Jun Kazama (English)

English voice actor for Jun Kazama
Source: IMDb

Another member of Jin’s family in Tekken: Bloodline is his mother, Jun Kazama, voiced by Vivian Lu. The actress has been busy over the years, including her English voice-overs in Squid Game, Genshin Impact, The King’s Affection, and Demon Slayer.

Mamiko Noto as Jun Kazama (Japanese)

Japanese voice actor for Jun Kazama in Tekken: Bloodline

If you are an anime lover, you’ll undoubtedly recognize the voice talents of Mamiko Noto, who plays Jun Kazama in the Japanese version. She has been in a variety of popular shows, like Yukako Yamagishi in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Sheele in Akame Ga Kill!, Katsuyu in Naruto: Shippuden, and Rin in Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon. Similar to Kaiji Tang and Isshin Chiba, she has voiced Jun in the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and has returned with Tekken: Bloodline.

Toshiyuki Morikawa as Hwoarang (Japanese)

Japanese voice actor for Hwoarang in Tekken: Bloodline
Source: IMDb

Toshiyuki Morikawa has been the Japanese voice actor for Hwoarang since Tekken 3, a character who has a rivalry with Jin Kazama. One of his most notable pieces of work is his role as Sephiroth in the Final Fantasy series and the Kingdom Hearts franchise. Moreover, he has been in various famous projects, such as the leader of the Demon Slayer Corps, Kagaya Ubuyashiki, and Kazuma Sohma in Fruits Basket.

Todd Haberkorn as Hwoarang (English)

English voice actor for Hwoarang in Tekken: Bloodline
Source: Kevin Lynch Photography

When it comes to English voice-overs, Todd Haberkorn has been in a large number of projects, including Fairy Tail, A Whisker Away, Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth, and now Tekken: Bloodline as Hwoarang. Besides his voicing roles, he has been in several live-action installments, like his role as Mr. Spock in Star Trek Continues.

Hochu Otsuka as Paul Phoenix (Japanese)

Japanese voice actor for Tekken: Bloodline
Source: IMDb

Hochu Otsuka voices the character Paul Phoenix in Tekken: Bloodline, a beloved character of the franchise. You may have heard of his previous works, such as That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Soul Eater, the original Naruto series, Kingdom Hearts franchise, Slam Dunk, and many more.

Jamieson Price as Paul Phoenix (English)

English voice actor in Tekken: Bloodline
Source: Jamieson K. Price Official Website

Jamieson Price has over 35 years of voice acting experience, with installments like Akira, The Seven Deadly Sins, and Dragon Ball Super. Furthermore, Price has played the English version of the character Paul Phoenix since Tekken 6 and has returned for Tekken: Bloodline.

Additional Voice Actors

Characters in Tekken: Bloodline
Source: Netflix

If you are interested in learning about other side characters from Tekken: Bloodline, here is a list of the rest of the voice actors in the show:

  • Bill Butts as Ogre (English)
  • Maaya Sakamoto as Ling Xiaoyu (Japanese)
  • Faye Mata as Ling Xiaoyu (English)
  • Earl Baylon as Ganryu (English)
  • Hidenari Ugaki as Ganryu (Japanese)
  • Yumi Toma as Nina Williams (Japanese)
  • Erika Harlacher as Nina Williams (English)

That does it for our guide on all Tekken: Bloodline characters and voice actors, and you can watch the six-episode series on Netflix. For more Tekken content, you can find out when Tekken 8 comes out and look at the relevant links below.

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Kristina Ebanez

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