Michelle and Julia Chang

is a character in the ''Tekken'' series centered on fighting games by Bandai Namco. She was introduced in the original ''Tekken'' (1994) as a Chinese-Native American woman possessing a pendant capable of controlling evil powers. The pendant was problematic in Michelle's life, causing her father's death and her kidnappings. She is the adoptive mother of , who acts as a successor to her and masters her discipline. Michelle is omitted from the canonical games after ''Tekken 2'' (1995) but continues to appear in the series' other-related media.

Julia was introduced and took the place of Michelle from ''Tekken 3'' (1997), in which she was portrayed in the role of rescuing Michelle. Onwards, she became a researcher and took on the responsibility of the reforestation of her homeland to reduce environmental problems. Julia also possesses an alternative personality known as , who is in alignment with lucha libre professional wrestling. Michelle, along with Julia, has been heavily criticized for being cited as a representative of Native Americans across the video game industry.

Michelle was voiced by Jessica Robertson in English for the 1998 animated film ''Tekken: The Motion Picture''. On the other hand, Julia, for her first appearance in ''Tekken 3'', was voiced by Hiromi Tsuru in Japanese. In ''Street Fighter X Tekken'', Julia was voiced by Annie Wood in English and Seiko Yoshida in Japanese. Yoshida continued to voice Julia in Japanese for the 2022 anime ''Tekken: Bloodline'', while Jeannie Tirado provided the English voice for the same production. Some of the Motion capture for both characters was performed by Katsuhiro Harada during the 1990s. Provided by Wikipedia
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