Julia Chang
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Julia Chang (Japanese: ジュリア・チャン, Hepburn: Juria Chan) was a female human who was abandoned as a baby by her parents at the ruins of a Native American settlement. She was found by [[Michelle Chang]] who was a young woman of the native tribe who proceeded with adopting her and raising her as her own daughter. | + | Julia Chang (Japanese: ジュリア・チャン, Hepburn: Juria Chan) was a female human who was abandoned as a baby by her parents at the ruins of a Native American settlement. She was found by [[Michelle Chang]] who was a young woman of the native tribe who proceeded with adopting her and raising her as her own daughter. Julia grew up with a strong love for her adoptive mother and tribe, and was taught to fight so that she could protect her homeland. Julia also developed a fascination for her tribes heritage, and began studying archaeology to learn more about her forefathers. As Julia neared her 18th birthday, stories started to reach the tribe of martial artists disappearing around the globe. Fearing that tribal tales of the God of Fighting were coming true and that her pendant was somehow connected, Michelle headed to Japan to find Heihachi Mishima and ask him what he knew about the pendant and why he had sought it previously. When she did not return, Julia suspected foul play from Heihachi and entered the third King of Iron Fist Tournament to rescue her mother. As the tournament reached its finale, Julia successfully rescued Michelle and learned that Heihachi had used Michelle's pendant to fully awaken Ogre, the God of Fighting in an ancient Aztec temple. Julia initially wanted revenge against Heihachi, but Michelle persuaded her to return home peacefully. |
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
− | In appearance, Julia Chang was a young American woman with brown hair that she usually tied into braids. Similar to her mother, she donned a Native American-stylized outfit, with a crop top, a short denim skirt, cowboy boots, and a small Native American feathered headdress. As part of the reforestation group, she began to wear a researcher outfit and glasses. | + | In appearance, Julia Chang was a young American woman with brown hair that she usually tied into braids. Similar to her mother, she donned a Native American-stylized outfit, with a crop top, a short denim skirt, cowboy boots, and a small Native American feathered headdress. As part of the reforestation group, she began to wear a researcher outfit and glasses. As a a luchadora, she came to operate under the alias of '''Jaycee''' (ジェイシー, Jeishī) or '''J.C.''' where she wore a lucha mask in order to take the place of a friend of hers who was injured in a car accident. |
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+ | Julia Chang was born with an unknown heritage as she had been abandoned as a child and never came to know her biological parents. Instead, she was taken in by '''Michelle Chang''' who came to be her adoptive mother. | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
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+ | *In Tekken: Bloodline, Julia Chang appeared in the setting of the Netflix anime television mini-series where she was voiced by Japanese actress Seiko Yoshida and by English actress Jeannie Tirado in the dub. | ||
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===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
*In Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Julia Chang was referenced in the setting of the CGI film. | *In Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Julia Chang was referenced in the setting of the CGI film. | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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[[Category:Women Soldiers and Warriors]] | [[Category:Women Soldiers and Warriors]] | ||
[[Category:Tekken]] | [[Category:Tekken]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:14, 26 September 2022
Julia Chang is a female video game character that features in Tekken.
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Biography
Julia Chang (Japanese: ジュリア・チャン, Hepburn: Juria Chan) was a female human who was abandoned as a baby by her parents at the ruins of a Native American settlement. She was found by Michelle Chang who was a young woman of the native tribe who proceeded with adopting her and raising her as her own daughter. Julia grew up with a strong love for her adoptive mother and tribe, and was taught to fight so that she could protect her homeland. Julia also developed a fascination for her tribes heritage, and began studying archaeology to learn more about her forefathers. As Julia neared her 18th birthday, stories started to reach the tribe of martial artists disappearing around the globe. Fearing that tribal tales of the God of Fighting were coming true and that her pendant was somehow connected, Michelle headed to Japan to find Heihachi Mishima and ask him what he knew about the pendant and why he had sought it previously. When she did not return, Julia suspected foul play from Heihachi and entered the third King of Iron Fist Tournament to rescue her mother. As the tournament reached its finale, Julia successfully rescued Michelle and learned that Heihachi had used Michelle's pendant to fully awaken Ogre, the God of Fighting in an ancient Aztec temple. Julia initially wanted revenge against Heihachi, but Michelle persuaded her to return home peacefully.
Overview
Personality and attributes
In appearance, Julia Chang was a young American woman with brown hair that she usually tied into braids. Similar to her mother, she donned a Native American-stylized outfit, with a crop top, a short denim skirt, cowboy boots, and a small Native American feathered headdress. As part of the reforestation group, she began to wear a researcher outfit and glasses. As a a luchadora, she came to operate under the alias of Jaycee (ジェイシー, Jeishī) or J.C. where she wore a lucha mask in order to take the place of a friend of hers who was injured in a car accident.
Julia Chang was born with an unknown heritage as she had been abandoned as a child and never came to know her biological parents. Instead, she was taken in by Michelle Chang who came to be her adoptive mother.
Powers and abilities
Julia Chang was born an ordinary human who was raised by her adoptive mother and trained in a similar fighting style as Michelle Chang. This was a mixture of various Chinese martial arts such as Xin Yi Liu He Quan and Baji Quan.
Notes
- Julia Chang was created by Namco where she made her first appearance in Tekken 3 (1997).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Tekken: Bloodline, Julia Chang appeared in the setting of the Netflix anime television mini-series where she was voiced by Japanese actress Seiko Yoshida and by English actress Jeannie Tirado in the dub.
Films
- In Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Julia Chang was referenced in the setting of the CGI film.
Video games
Appearances
- Tekken 3: (1997)
External Links
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