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'' and ''
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. The first version of Yoshimitsu made his debut in the original ''
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'' in 1994. The second version of Yoshimitsu appeared in every ''Soulcalibur'' game since the 1998 self-titled installment except for 2012's ''
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'', which instead features a third version of the character, informally known as Yoshimitsu II. All Yoshimitsus are their era's leader of the honorable Manji
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, practitioners of
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, and master swordsmen with a mask and mechanical prosthetic arms. As ''Tekken'' is set in modern times while ''Soulcalibur'' takes place in a
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setting, the first ''Soulcalibur'' Yoshimitsu was originally considered to be an ancestor to ''Tekken''s Yoshimitsu; however, the introduction of Yoshimitsu II revealed that Yoshimitsus are willingly killed and replaced by a younger protégé as part of a secret ritual, in order to make "Yoshimitsu" appear immortal to outsiders. Therefore, the ''Tekken'' version of the character is implied to have inherited the mantle in a similar way. The characters have been well-received by critics.


Appearances


''Tekken'' series


First and second game

Yoshimitsu's first appearance was in 1994's original ''
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''. Kunimitsu's story in ''
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'' reveals that Yoshimitsu's blade is passed down through the Manji Clan's leaders. The clan is dedicated to helping the weak and fighting oppression. Upon the inauguration of a new leader, their predecessor is ritually sacrificed, and the blade absorbs the person's power and skill. In the game's story, Yoshimitsu enters the first tournament as a
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so as to allow other Manji to steal the tournament's funds unobserved. During the tournament, Yoshimitsu learns of Ganryu, a
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wrestler whose disrespectful attitude in the ring cost him his promotion to the rank of
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. His base disrespect for the sumo code infuriates Yoshimitsu, who defeats him. Later, Yoshimitsu leads a raid on
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's lab in order to steal his Eternal Energy device. Though Yoshimitsu loses his arm during the operation, Bosconovitch helps him escape and fits him with a mechanical
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replacement. Grateful for his help, he tells Bosconovitch that he may call on him whenever he needs help. In ''Tekken 2'', Yoshimitsu learns that Bosconovitch has been kidnapped by the Guiane Paklibutushitsu and enters the second Tekken tournament to rescue him. Also, Kunimitsu, Yoshimitsu's former Manji Clan second-in-command, returns to the tournament in order to steal the clan's tachi. Yoshimitsu defeats her and drops out of the tournament to rescue the doctor after learning his location.


Third game

In ''
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'', Yoshimitsu visits Bosconovitch, who is suffering from a disease that he caught when he built the Cold Sleep machine. Bosconovitch tells him that the disease can only be cured using the blood of
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, a god recently awakened from its deep slumber. Yoshimitsu then enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 in order to obtain the blood. During the tournament, he is targeted by
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, a
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sent to kill him (and capture Dr. Bosconovitch) by Dr. Abel, Bosconovitch's rival. Yoshimitsu manages to defeat Bryan. The outcome of Yoshimitsu's search for Ogre's blood is unknown, though he most likely succeeds.


Fourth and fifth games

Two years later, during the events of ''
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'', Yoshimitsu realizes that the future of his clan is waning due to a lack of necessary funds and manpower. Upon learning of ''The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4'', he forms an alliance with Mishima Zaibatsu and enters the tournament. While Yoshimitsu is robbing the Mishima Zaibatsu mansion near the end of the tournament, he discovers an unconscious Bryan Fury. He takes him to Bosconovitch's lab so the doctor can transfer Bryan to a new body. Bosconovitch then injects Bryan with drugs to put him to a year-long sleep. However, when Yoshimitsu visits Boskonovitch's lab a month later, he finds it destroyed and many of his compatriots dead. An injured Dr. Bosconovitch tells him that Bryan woke up only a month after the injection and went on a rampage with his new body. Swearing revenge, Yoshimitsu enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 (''
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'') to hunt Bryan.


Sixth and seventh games

While trying to find Bryan, Yoshimitsu learns that his sword is weakening. As his sword is cursed, it will lose its power and drive its user insane if it does not kill evildoers for a prolonged amount of time. He decides to adopt a second sword called Fumaken, which has the ability to suppress the cursed sword's properties, and enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 (''
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'') in order to restore the power of the cursed sword. Following the tournament's end and
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's disappearance,
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assumes the position of CEO of Mishima Zaibatsu. Yoshimitsu senses something amiss and decides to enter the King of Iron Fist Tournament 7 (''
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'') to confirm his suspicions. Yoshimitsu also appears in other ''Tekken'' games, namely ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Tekken Resolute'', ''
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'', '' Tekken 3D: Prime Edition'' and ''Tekken Card Tournament''.


''Soulcalibur'' series

Another Yoshimitsu appears in Namco's ''
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'' series, starting with 1998's ''
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''. After refusing power-hungry lord
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's offer of alliance, Yoshimitsu discovers his village has been destroyed. In a battle with Nobunaga's army, Yoshimitsu loses his arm. He subsequently sets out to find the fabled weapon Soul Edge in order to have revenge against Nobunaga. In meditation, Yoshimitsu decides that if he were to give in to his hatred, he would be no better than Nobunaga or
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. When he reaches the castle where Soul Edge is, he discovers it has been locked away with Soul Calibur. In the ''Soul'' series, Yoshimitsu uses his beloved self-named
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and the Manji
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combat style, handed down through many generations in the Manji Clan. His weapon seems like a normal katana, but it has many unique features that accommodate the unique fighting style of the Manji. Since it was forged with secret Manji techniques, it cannot be replicated and is the last of its kind. After the massacre of his clan, Yoshimitsu swears an oath of vengeance to the weapon. He also uses the
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on his back as a striking weapon. In ''
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'', Yoshimitsu discovers that his katana has been impregnated with corrupted energy from the castle, and so resolves to rid his blade of the evil. The katana was stolen by
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when Yoshimitsu was worn out from trying to fight its corruption. Fearing what would happen if the weapon wound up in the wrong hands, Yoshimitsu sets out to retrieve the katana, and in the process discovers a fragment of the Soul Edge. Wanting to destroy the fragments spread across the earth, Yoshimitsu forms a band of chivalrous thieves, known as the Manjitou, in order to do good and to find the remaining fragments. Yoshimitsu returns in ''
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'', in which he plans a robbery in order to steal a fragment of the Soul Edge. The robbery fails as Tira, a servant of Soul Edge and Nightmare, ambushes the thieves and takes the fragment. Later on, Tira murders one of his clan members, causing Yoshimitsu to seek her for revenge in ''
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''. By the time of ''
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'', the first Yoshimitsu has been ritually executed and succeeded by a younger, eerily similar protégé (hailing from Taki's Fûma village), who shares his fighting style, voice, mannerisms, and his clockwork arm. This secret line of succession makes "Yoshimitsu" appear immortal to outsiders and is implied to continue into modern times with the ''Tekken'' incarnation of the character. The original Yoshimitsu returns again in ''
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'', where he seeks to obtain Soul Edge to avenge his slain clan members. But after an encounter with
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, Yoshimitsu fights back against his possessed sword and swears to create a band of righteous thieves to help the poor.


Other games

Yoshimitsu has appeared in other Namco games. His ''Tekken 3'' incarnation is a bonus character available in ''
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'' for the
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and his ''Tekken 3'' "
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" is one of the game's unlockable secret tennis
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. Yoshimitsu's sword is also an available weapon in the ''Tekken'' spin-off game ''
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''. He appears in the
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-made crossover game ''
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'', where his official tag partner is
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. One of his alternate costumes in the game is
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's uniform, and Capcom stated that a "rumor says" that after defeating Bison, Yoshimitsu also took his Psycho Power ability as his own. Despite his body being either revealed like his arms or face, his voice never changes. This was seen in the PC Mods cutscenes from ''Street Fighter X Tekken''. Yoshitmitsu appears as a Spirit in the
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crossover video game ''
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''.


In other media

Yoshimitsu has brief cameos in the animated film '' Tekken: The Motion Picture''. He also appears in the 2009 live-action film ''
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'', portrayed by Gary Ray Stearns, where he fights and loses against
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. In 2006, Namco and MegaHouse released a Yoshimitsu
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as part of a ''Tekken 5'' set based on promotional artwork for the game. While not posable, the PVC figure came with equippable clothing modeled after those in the game. Two more figurines were made by
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in 2009, based on his appearance in ''Tekken 6''. A statue of Yoshimitsu based on his appearance in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' was produced by Kotobukiya in 2012.


Design and gameplay

Yoshimitsu's name roughly translates to "Light of Happiness". His outfits often employ the
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" " (
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: ''u'',
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: ''yǔ''), which means "universe". In the ''Tekken'' series, Yoshimitsu's sword is usually depicted as a
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. From ''Tekken 3'' onwards, the sword emanates energy around the blade, giving it the appearance of a
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. In some ''Tekken'' games, such as ''Tekken 4'', he wields a normal katana. According to Namco's official description, Yoshimitsu's fighting style "incorporates a blend of
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, sword attacks from
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, and special stances from
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dance. Wielding a sword, he has many attacks that utilize it. He can perform slashes with it, use it to impale his opponent, and rotate it with his mechanical left hand in a windmill manner (he can also use this method to fly)". He also possesses many moves with strange properties; his "
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" moves require a large portion of his own health to perform, and he and Lei Wulong are the only characters with the ability to restore health. Michael Harradence of ''
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'' considered Yoshimitsu and Bryan Fury to be a top pairing in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'', in that "Bryan is your heavy hitter, with his meaty kicks and punches delivering some health-zapping blows, while Yoshimitsu can confuse and abuse his victims with some intricate juggles and mix-up combos."Mike Harradence
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, PlayStation Universe, September 19th, 2012
Yoshimitsu's second sword in ''Tekken 6'' gives him a revamped move set, making him an even harder character to learn to play. According to
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, in ''Soulcalibur IV'' "new players are often at a loss as to how to handle the character, but once they get a handle on him, Yoshimitsu becomes a true force of nature."


Reception

Yoshimitsu has been positively received by gaming media for his design and characterization. Lucas Sullivan of ''
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'' rated him third on his 2012 selection of the "top 7 best fighting game characters", as his "most impressive trait is how frequently his costume changes." Jack Pooley of ''WhatCulture'', in 2014, ranked him the ninth-greatest fighting game character, and among the genre's "most stylish" characters. Jesse Schedeen of
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considered the character "just too awesome to be confined to one fighting game series." In 2013, Kevin Wong of ''
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'' ranked him the ninth-best ''Tekken'' character out of twenty, calling him "easy to love", but, conversely, a "cheater": "Yoshimitsu's the only character who gets to use a sword, and an unblockable one at that." Rich Knight of ''Complex'' considered Yoshimitsu "out of place" in the ''Tekken'' series, but "one of the ''Soul'' series' best characters." In 2011,
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ranked Yoshimitsu as the seventh-best ninja in video games, while ''
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's'' Ian Dransfield listed the character among the top ten ninjas on
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consoles: "He used to rob from the rich and give to the poor, but now he just dances around, balancing on the hilt of his sword and annoying whoever he’s fighting against".
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of '' The Escapist'' rated Yoshimitsu fifth in her 2014 list of the "top five katana wielders". Ian Garstang of ''Gaming Debugged'' commented in 2014: "Many a time gamers angrily walked away from a ''Tekken'' arcade machine or tossed a controller down in frustration after losing to this ninja master." In 2010, prior to the release of ''Street Fighter X Tekken'', Michael Grimm of ''GamesRadar'' listed Sodom and the cyborg version of Yoshimitsu ("Both bring some pizzazz to the tired old samurai fashion scene") as a matchup he wanted to see in the game. Gergo Vas of
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ranked Yoshimitsu eighth in his 2013 list of the "most insane" cyborgs in Japanese video games". Yoshimitsu was ranked by Den of Geek as the "5th best Tekken character", with comments "He’s a complete wildcard to Tekken who sort of fits but sort of doesn’t. He’s such a staple to that whole universe that even having one Tekken without him would feel wrong." He was also placed 5th on '' Paste'' list "The 30 Best Tekken Characters", with comments:"The master of makeovers, this enigmatic ninja has seen more costume changes during his tenure than a runway model. His unusual appearance is matched only by his equally strange fighting style." Additionally, Yoshimitsu was named by TheGamer as the "coolest Tekken character", stating "One of the most beloved characters in the series and one of the only characters to appear in every installment of Tekken, Yoshimitsu is one of the coolest fighting characters ever created." The same site also ranked him as the "14th strongest Tekken character in the franchise", with comments "Thanks to his skills as a ninja, Yoshimitsu has managed to appear invisible at times, as well as accomplishing victory over empowered beings like Bryan Fury. He might not be in the elite level, but he’s very close to it." He was named by Screen Rant as the "5th Best Tekken Character":"A seemingly immortal ninja, the most striking aspect about Yoshimitsu is his appearance, which changes in each game for mysterious reasons and the latest one is seemingly always cooler than the one before." In 2011,
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ranked Yoshimitsu's ''Tekken 5'' "Blue" costume as the ninth-"Most Stylin' Alternate Costume" in gaming. Gavin Jasper of 4thletter.net placed Yoshimitsu's ''Tekken 4'' ending, in which he cons Heihachi and the evil Mishima Zaibatsu corporation out of a large sum of money, 33rd in his 2013 ranking of the top 200 fighting game endings. Angelo Dargenio of Arcade Sushi ranked Yoshimitsu's suicide move as the seventeenth-"most iconic fighting game move", but described it as "never actually … a useful move in combat, because it does cost you a huge chunk of life."
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ranked it the fourteenth-"greatest fighting move in video game history", commenting: "Hey, if you're gonna go, you might as well take someone with you, right? " Yoshimitsu has received cooler reception from fans; he was rated the sixth-most popular ''Soul'' character in a 2002 poll held by Namco prior to the release of ''Soulcalibur II'' with 4.56% of the votes, seven percentage points behind fifth-place
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. In another poll from Namco in 2012, Yoshimitsu was the 22nd-most requested out of 54 ''Tekken'' characters to be playable in ''
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'', with 5503 (6.23%) of 88,280 fan votes.


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