![]() As Sur and Mitsuko try to escape, Sur is shot on the way out. Taeko tries to attack the teacher, however she fails, and is killed. They reach a different classroom where they see another girl, who is killed by her teacher. Mitsuko is then dragged outside the classroom by Sur and Taeko. She suggests that fate can be tricked by simply doing something one would never normally do, thus changing the outcome.īack at school, Mitsuko's teacher suddenly brandishes a machine gun and opens fire, killing all the girls except Mitsuko. Sur illustrates predetermination with a white feather, stating that it would mean the time it takes for the feather to fall and where it will land are all decided already. They muse about whether there are multiple realities with multiple versions of themselves. Aki comforts her and the girls cut class and go to the woods. She is greeted by girls named Aki, Sur, and Taeko. Dazed, she stumbles onto a high school campus. The wind chases her and kills all the other girls she comes into contact with. Plot Ī quiet high school girl named Mitsuko survives a gust of wind that slices through her school bus, bisecting everyone else on board. The film's theme song, "Real Onigokko", was written and performed for the movie by the rock band Glim Spanky. It was released in Japan on July 11, 2015. Games highlighted in green are no longer supported.Ĭameo = Cameo appearance - characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture.Tag, known in Japan as Real Onigokko ( Japanese: リアル鬼ごっこ, Hepburn: Riaru Onigokko), is a 2015 Japanese action horror film directed by Sion Sono and inspired by the title of the novel Riaru Onigokko by Yusuke Yamada. ^g Alluded to be Egypt but not confirmed.īryan Fury, Jin Kazama, Ling Xiaoyu, Paul Phoenix, King II and Nina Williams are the only characters to have appeared as playable in all five major spin-off games. ^f He was born in China, but his nationality is currently Japanese. ![]() ^e Comes from this country but is not a citizen. ^c Origin of the devil gene is unknown, but the person is from Japan. ^b There are several people, therefore unknown. ^8 Not playable and available in Round 2. ^7 Only in Tekken 5 and in the Devil Within mode. ^6 Only playable in story mode for a short amount of time in console version. ^5 Only in Tekken 7: FR (arcade and console)/Round 2. ^3 Only in Tekken 6: BR (arcade and console). ^1 NPC in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: DR (PSP, arcade, and online only)/Unlockable in Tekken 5:DR (PS3 and offline only) ^ Not including arcade history mode of Tekken 5 and gallery mode of Tekken 7. (Notes are given below the table for more details). Yes = Only playable in update version/Unlockable.Ĭostume / Costume = Default or update version/unlockable not a standalone character and only available as a costume character or in-battle transformation of a character (does not have its own name).Ĭameo = Cameo appearance – characters appearing in cinematics, intros, trailer, background of a stage, or in a picture. ![]() Jack also have been playable in seven main installments with 7 different models and names (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack (Jack-3), Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with Tekken 4 being the only game a Jack robot was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack robots, although Jack-4 made cameo appearance in Tekken 5 and appeared as a NPC in the story mode of Tekken 7). Three characters: Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya Mishima, and Marshall Law would come close, having been playable in seven installments. While King and Kuma also have been playable in all the games but as two different characters, with King I and Kuma I being in first two games and King II and Kuma II being in remaining games. Only three characters have been playable in all eight main Tekken installments to date: Yoshimitsu, Nina Williams, and Paul Phoenix. In the story mode of the game, each character generally has their own personal reasons for entering the tournament and competing for the prize. A few characters have supernatural origin, such as Devil and Ogre, while animal characters like Kuma the bear and Roger the kangaroo provide comic relief. Players can choose from a diverse cast that hails from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and fighting styles.
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