This contrasts with the main canon where Jun debuted right after Kazuya was revealed to be villainous from the start. This has the effect of Jun meeting Kazuya earlier and manages to work out being his Morality Pet due to her influence, Kazuya does not completely succumb to his hatred and spares Heihachi in the end. Adaptational Early Appearance: While Tekken: The Motion Picture depicts the events of the first Tekken, Jun appeared to participate in this event as well.To the point where it actually gives another potential glimpse into the ambiguity behind her death. Adaptational Badass: Big time in Bloodline.Her spiritual powers have also exponentially grown, being able to summon spirits of light to assist her. However, Jun remains firm that she can still save Kazuya from the darkness he has plunged himself into. When she returns, the world has erupted to an even greater conflict and her son and lover are engaging in a fight to the death, with the latter getting even worse due to her absence and being beaten by Heihachi in the second tournament. Jun instead merely went missing for years, missing out a majority of bloody events that transpired. However, to the surprise of many, the presumption of her death turned out to be a mistake.