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See, I'm not so sure she's Japanese.
What most people don't realize is that the Japanese language is really flat. They don't stress their vowels like natural English speakers do. So when you do hear her speaking those English words, there all completely unstressed and sound heavily Japanese accented.
But then there's that rather clear English pronunciations. It's sounds so completely clean and clear that I really don't think she's a natural Japanese speaker, but an English one mimicking Japanese. Given her blonde hair and eye-color and name, I suspect Lucky Chloe is in-fact, a Japanophile - or someone who embraces and loves Japanese idol culture to a certain extreme.
Did anyone say Tekken is realistic? oO Only the human characters were realistic.One could argue that the very concept of the devil gene and orge are out-of-place and too "fantasy." You have a Japanese guy who can grow horns, have a random marking on his chest, black wings, and can shoot laser beams (something that originated from a blue, crystal demonic dragon from Egypt named after an Islamic demon) and that's somehow more "realistic" than a j-pop idol. And then you have a green-skinned Aztec 'god' named after a creature from England, which could turn into a massive cluster-fuck with snakes for an arm as a "true form." Like SoulCalibur, there is hardly anything realistic about Tekken. And don't get me started on the bears, kangaroos, the cyborg ninja, androids, dinosaurs, living training dummy, and big-ass mech already in this series. Chloe is insanely normal compared to all of that.
Did anyone say Tekken is realistic? oO Only the human characters were realistic.