![]() ![]() ![]() Much like the transition from Street Fighter: The Movie to Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, this prequel loses a lot of charm that makes the original enjoyable. ![]() I enjoyed it so much that I had the slightest interest in the sequel being at least half as entertaining. That hasn’t prevented me from finding some element of entertainment in a handful of them including the original live-action Tekken movie. Video games have notoriously been a terrible source for movies to mine thus far. One way or another if a person was not familiar with Tekken game series, then s/he should stay away from this animated movie, but Tekken fans can see the movie either way the movie is quite mediocre and I can say that Tekken 7(game)'s story was more compelling and better than this animated movie.Let’s put all the cards on the table. Also I dissapointed with some character models but overall visual quality was so not bad. In this respect, this animated movie mostly can reach to the game series' fanbase because the characters won't make sense even for hardcore anime/animation watchers. Only %5 percent of the characters from Tekken universe has been used so it is a kind of spin-off but if you are shooting a spin-off you should have an animated series before this movie or maybe a trilogy but it just a spinoff. ![]() Honestly, I didn't find what I expected from this animated movie because it doesn't represent Tekken Series as whole. I only can say that Katsushiro Harada involves as a executive producer in this animated movie since he is at the bandai namco from begining of Tekken video game series so his presence was a positive sign for this movie on paper but his involvement couldn't save this animation. Before I do this review, I will skip all casting information because most of casting is unknown in the west. ![]()
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