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Reina[1]
Tekken character
First appearanceTekken 8 (2024)
Last appearanceTekken 8 (ongoing)
Created byBandai Namco Entertainment
Designed byMari Shimazaki
Voiced byAsami Seto
In-universe information
Full nameReina Mishima
NicknameThe Purple Lightning [1]
SpeciesHuman/Demon
GenderFemale
OccupationStudent at Mishima Polytechnical School
AffiliationUnknown
Fighting styleTaidō infused with Mishima-style Karate
WeaponNone
FamilyHeihachi Mishima (father)
Kazuya Mishima (half-brother)
Jin Kazama (nephew)
SpouseLytcheess[2]
OriginJapan
NationalityJapanese

Reina Mishima (Japanese: レイナ) is a fictional character in the Tekken fighting game franchise developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment. She made her first appearance in Tekken 8 (2024) as a new playable character. Described as "The Purple Lightning" (紫の稲妻), Reina is a mysterious and agile fighter who combines the Mishima-style Karate with Taidō, a dynamic martial art.

Within the lore of the series, Reina is revealed to be the illegitimate daughter of Heihachi Mishima, making her the half-sister of Kazuya Mishima and the aunt of Jin Kazama. Despite her cheerful and studious appearance as a student at the Mishima Polytechnical School, Reina hides a darker, more volatile nature. Her internal struggle between control and chaos is central to her character arc in Tekken 8.

Biography

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Personality

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Reina is enigmatic and confident, never hesitating to provoke and humiliate her opponents. Her character is built on duality: an elegant outward appearance paired with a fierce, dark energy. This contradiction extends into her fighting style and relationships with other characters.[3]

Appearance

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Reina is a young Japanese woman with lavender-colored almond eyes, subtle eyeliner, and soft purple eyeshadow. Her short, asymmetrical bob haircut has dark black roots with blue and violet tips.[4]

Her exact age is unknown, though it is confirmed she is younger than Jin Kazama.[4]

Story

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Official biography (Japanese)

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Reina is a mysterious young woman who overwhelms opponents with lightning-fast techniques. Other than being a student at Mishima Polytechnical, everything else about her remains a mystery.[5]

Official biography (French)

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Meet Reina, the mysterious fighter unleashing lightning-speed attacks to overwhelm any foolish challenger. Other than her enrollment at Mishima Polytechnical School, Reina’s entire existence is shrouded in mystery.[6]

Prologue (Character Episode Mode)

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Reina, the secret daughter of Heihachi Mishima, attends Mishima Polytechnical School. She adored her father and viewed him as a role model. After his disappearance during a battle with Kazuya, Reina enters The King of Iron Fist Tournament to take over the Mishima Zaibatsu and walk in her father's footsteps.

“I promise you, Father. I will seize the Mishima Zaibatsu.”[7]

Character creation

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Reina was conceptualized during the development of Tekken 7, roughly a decade before Tekken 8 was released. She was designed by renowned artist Mari Shimazaki, known for her work on Bayonetta as well as Tekken characters Kazumi Mishima and Josie Rizal.[8]

Her dual fighting style — combining the brutal Mishima Karate with the fluid Taidō — was advised by four-time Taidō world champion Tetsuji Nakano, helping to express her unique identity in movement and design.[8]

Fighting style

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Reina’s combat design emphasizes her dual nature. While Mishima-style Karate gives her strong, traditional power moves, Taidō brings agility, rapid movement, and fluid strikes. Nakano's real-world expertise shaped many of her brutal attacks.[8]

In video games

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Tekken 8

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Reina debuted in Tekken 8, released on 26 January 2024. She was first leaked in August 2023 via a roster image, then officially teased on 31 October, and fully revealed during the EVO Showcase on 13 November 2023.[9][10]

Trivia

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  • "Reina" (麗奈) combines rei (麗, "beautiful, elegant") and na (奈), a phonetic character common in Japanese female names.
  • Her Japanese voice actress Asami Seto also voiced Lili in Street Fighter X Tekken.
  • She is designed by Mari Shimazaki, also known for Kazumi Mishima and Josie Rizal.

Relationships

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References

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  1. ^ a b Reina's Japanese biography on the official Tekken 8 website
  2. ^ Wikidata entry for Lytcheess
  3. ^ "Discover Reina, the enigmatic student from Mishima Polytechnical School". Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe. 13 November 2023.
  4. ^ a b Sam Robins (31 January 2024). "How old is Reina in Tekken 8?". PC Invasion.
  5. ^ "Reina character profile (Japanese)". Bandai Namco Entertainment Japan.
  6. ^ "Reina character profile (French)". Bandai Namco Entertainment France.
  7. ^ "Tekken 8 reveals final launch character Reina". Bandai Namco. 13 November 2023.
  8. ^ a b c "Reina's development insights". Bandai Namco.
  9. ^ "Tekken 8: Reina trailer". YouTube.
  10. ^ "Tekken 8 character leak". Future Game Releases.

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