![]() ![]() Street Fighter producer Yoshinori Ono stated that Jun is the character he most wants to be included in the game, in addition to his desire for her to return to the main Tekken series. ![]() In the official poll by Namco, Jun was the most requested Tekken character to be added to the roster of Tekken X Street Fighter, raking up 16.41% of votes. Jin is devastated and swears revenge on Ogre. When Jin wakes up, the Kazamas' house has burned to the ground and Jun is missing. One night, Ogre attacks and knocks out Jin. Fifteen years later, before the events of Tekken 3, Jun senses the approaching of Ogre and warns Jin to seek out his paternal grandfather Heihachi should anything happen to her. She flees to the forests of Yakushima, where she raises her child, Jin, away from evil and danger. After Kazuya is thrown into a volcano by his father Heihachi Mishima in the conclusion of the tournament, parts of Devil leave him and unsuccessfully attempt to possess Jun's unborn child. At the But she is attracted to him by a mystic force beyond her control. Jun is an officer of the wildlife protection organization She is highly psychic, being able to sense that Kazuya Mishima's power stemmed from Devil. ![]() In her Tekken Tag Tournament 2 design, while her outfit still has a white theme, her left leg has a motif similar to her son Jin's karate gi, only with crows instead of flames, which may or may not symbolize her change in personality. With the exception of the martial arts outfit, she wears a white hairband in all of her outfits. Her alternate outfit consists of a light blue safari-themed outfit, which models her occupation as a member of That game's promotional images also has her wearing a simple, sleeveless white dress, which also appears in the game's opening. ![]() She is mainly seen wearing a sleeveless white shirt with black cropped trousers, white socks and black shoes, which is her main outfit in Tekken 2. True to this, she is associated with the color white, which symbolizes purity and innocence. Her given name, Jun, is written as 準 which, while literally means 'to conform', can also mean 'pure', if written as 純. Jun is a young Japanese woman with fair skin and short black hair. ![]()
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