

Though Ogre does not appear, he plays a role in the story.

Two helicopters fly towards the temple but True Ogre destroys both of them with a single fire breath. Ogre stands on top of the burning temple and morphs into True Ogre. Jin emerges victorious and Ogre is defeated and killed. Ogre eventually confronts Jin and they clash in battle. However, unknown to Paul, Ogre morphs into his true form and the tournament continues. Ogre shows up and is defeated by Paul Phoenix. Assuming Ogre has taken Jun's life, Jin swears revenge on him.Īs bait to lure Ogre into the open, Heihachi announces the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 five years later. The exact result of the battle is unknown, but Jin is knocked out cold and awakens, later on, to find his home destroyed and Ogre and Jun nowhere to be found. In the ensuing fight, Ogre outmatches Jin. Ogre eventually makes his way towards Yakushima, where Jun Kazama lives with her fifteen-year-old son, Jin. Heihachi, having witnessed the power of Ogre, seeks to capture him in hopes of creating the ultimate life form.Īccording to official canon, Ogre attacks many world-renowned martial arts masters around the world and absorbs their ki and abilities into his own being. Soon after arriving there, Heihachi learns that his entire force has been obliterated by Ogre. Tekken Force searches an ancient temple located somewhere in Mexico. One of the missions of the Tekken Force is to covertly search the world for Ogre. It states that many years after Heihachi had reclaimed control of the Mishima Zaibatsu, he forms the Tekken Force, his own military group.

Ogre is first mentioned in Heihachi Mishima's character profile. It wanders the earth in search of strong souls." It understands entire structures of all living and artificial beings, and absorbs them. The legend of Native Americans say Ogre was the war weapon which creatures from outer space left on Earth in ancient times. Outfits Main article: Ancient Ogre/Outfits Story Tekken 3 He features many more horns protruding from his limbs and an elongated head and also has four large spikes jutting from the sides of his mouth. In this form, he has a golden and aqua color, and more closely resembles a large dragon or dinosaur. Ogre's non-canonical third form (from Tekken 5's Devil Within mode) is less of a drastic change from his first to second, but is much larger overall, appearing to be several stories high. Afterword, the arena surrounding him will dim to an eerie pitch black or extreme darkness (in the Arcade version of Tekken Tag Tournament). In order to achieve this form, he absorbs the life and/or fighting force of Heihachi (or Jin if the player is playing as Heihachi) in Tekken 3. All of the jewelry worn by Ogre in his previous form has disappeared, save for two leglets and one armlet.

In this incarnation, he no longer resembles a human, sporting a large, grotesque frame, dark brown and gray fur, a monstrous face, wings, horns, and a large Viper snake (or several snakes in Tekken Tag Tournament 2) in place of his right arm. Ogre's second form stands not much taller than its first but is hunched over to an extent due to the extreme metamorphosis. He was worshipped as the 'God of Fighting' by ancient human civilizations. It is implied that he is of a very old, but very powerful origin. He also has a small round shield that is said to be the fabled Stone of The Sun, the Aztec Calendar, attached to his left arm. He is adorned with various types and pieces of old Aztec jewelry and a large golden helmet/crown with very long orange hair. Ogre's first (or ancient) form resembles a tall, muscular man with dark green skin. In Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (as True Ogre), it is shown that he has a predatory instinct, as seen in his Continue? cutscene if and when the player loses to him on Stage 8. In his first form, Ogre is capable of speech (as seen in his winning animations) but speaks in an unknown, ancient language. Very little information is given on the character's personality or story, but what it does describe says that Ogre "understands entire structures of all living and artificial beings, and absorbs them". Although Ogre sometimes appears like a wild beast, he is actually a sentient being.
