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Hwoarang appears in Capcom-made crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken, with Steve Fox as his official tag partner. Hwoarang also appears in Tekken Card Challenge, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Advance, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken Revolution. His ending however, is correctly takes place before Lars rescue Jin, where Hwoarang finally defeated his rival’s devil form, but still unsatisfied about killing a monster like Jin. In both of his and Devil Jin's endings reveals that Hwoarang lost his right eye after saving Jin from a grenade thrown by some of the UN soldiers who are pursuing Jin. Hwoarang appears in the Tekken 7, being one of the eighteen characters initially available in the game. Thus, with the announcement of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6, he prepares for the tournament. After leaving the hospital, Hwoarang starts training with unprecedented devoutness in order to defeat the "paranormal" Jin. He falls down in order to beseech Baek to make him stronger. He ignores his nurse and tries to move from his bed. Nearby, he sees Baek, who he thought was killed, standing as a visitor. When Hwoarang wakes up, he finds himself in the hospital. He is not able to fight back, and soon he is knocked unconscious. From Jin's back, two black wings spread, and Jin stands up in his devil form. While Jin was lying on the ground, suddenly, he roars paranormally and produces a gale that blows Hwoarang away. In The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, Hwoarang faced Jin and defeated him. Hwoarang immediately flies to South Korea to complete his training, which he completes in time to enter The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, once again hoping get a rematch with Jin Kazama. Upon his arrival at the embassy, Hwoarang is granted an official pardon by the ambassador and is given urgent military papers. The South Korean Army took Hwoarang into custody during the last round of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, keeping him from his long-awaited fight with Jin Kazama. Filled with excitement he hasn't felt in years, Hwoarang slipped away from the military base and headed for the Tournament. He would defeat Jin, Heihachi Mishima, and anyone else who dared to challenge him to claim the Mishima Zaibatsu. One day, Hwoarang found out about the announcement of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4. These longings could not be quelled by the military. He often thought of one fight in particular - the fight against Jin Kazama. He longingly recalled the days of hustling money in street fights and the rush he experienced from hand-to-hand combat. Hwoarang was uninterested in military life and felt a strange emptiness within him. Although his successes in various missions were highly regarded along with his prowess at Tae Kwon Do and combat techniques, his penchant for disobeying rules and orders gave his senior officers more than a few headaches. Returning to South Korea, Hwoarang was drafted into the South Korean military and was assigned to a special operations division. Hwoarang enters The King Of Iron Fist Tournament 3 to defeat Jin Kazama and to seek revenge for his master. Upon arriving at Baek Doo San's dojo, Hwoarang finds that his master had been apparently slain by Ogre, The God of Fighting.
This was the first time Hwoarang did not outright win a match and he immediately rushed to his master to tell him the news. One day, Hwoarang lured in an opponent by the name of Jin Kazama and they fought to a draw. Once his gang members had been defeated, Hwoarang would enter and defeat his opponents to win the money at stake. During these street fights, Hwoarang would lure his opponents in by sending his gang members to pose as weaker fighters. He also became Jin Kazama's rival after the two fought to a draw in one of Hwoarang's street matches before the events of Tekken 3.Īppearances In video games īorn in South Korea, a proud student of Baek Doo San and extremely proficient in the martial art of Tae Kwon Do, Hwoarang used his skills to gamble in street fights with his other gang members. He is the Taekwondo student of Baek Doo San, and entered the third Tournament to get revenge on Ogre for attacking his master. Hwoarang first appeared in Tekken 3 and he has returned in all subsequent games.
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Hwoarang ( Japanese: ファラン, Hepburn: Faran, Hangul: 화랑 Hwarang), or Hwoa Rang, is a fictional character from the Tekken fighting game series released by Namco Bandai Games. ( Tekken 4 (international version, dialogues)) Toshiyuki Morikawa ( Tekken 3 - Tekken Advance, Tekken 4 (grunts (all versions), dialogues (Japanese version)) Daren Nop ( Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Live-Action Short Film)Ĭhris Rickabaugh ( Street Fighter X Tekken)