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Julia Chang

Julia Chang
Tekken character
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Julia Chang in Tekken 6
First game Tekken 3 (1997)
Voiced by (English) Cara Jones (Tekken 3 ending)
Kimberly Forsythe (Tekken 4)
Annie Wood (Tekken 5, Tekken 6, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 grunts, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition, Street Fighter X Tekken)
Stephanie Sheh (Tekken 6 ending, Tekken Tag Tournament 2)
Voiced by (Japanese) Hiromi Tsuru (Tekken 3, Tekken Tag Tournament)
Seiko Yoshida (Street Fighter X Tekken)
Fictional profile
Birthplace United States
Nationality American
Fighting style Various Chinese martial arts
Occupation Archaeology college student

Julia Chang (Japanese: ジュリア・チャン Hepburn: Juria Chan?) is a character in the Tekken series of fighting games by Namco, where she was introduced in Tekken 3 in 1997. Julia is an adopted daughter of a part Native American part Chinese fighter named Michelle Chang and her storyline typically involves saving her tribe's forest. An alternative version of the character is a masked female lucha libre wrestler known as Jaycee (ジェイシー Jeishī?), or just J.C., appearing incognito in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

As a baby, Julia was abandoned in Native American lands and was found by Michelle Chang, who brought her up with love and taught her martial arts so she could also protect her homeland. She also studied archaeology in Michelle's tribal lands. When Julia turned eighteen, stories of sudden disappearances of martial artists around the world reached the tribe. The tribe knew that they were caused by the God of Fighting and feared that Michelle's pendant was the cause. Michelle went to Japan to ask Heihachi Mishima for having pursued the pendant years before, but she did not return. Julia suspected Heihachi and entered the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 to seek the truth.


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