GamesRadar listed the character on its "28 of the most favourite video game trees ever", a compilation of answers for the question "what is your favourite video game tree and why?". Gaming Target ranked Mokujin seventh on the list of top 11 Tekken fighters. Heihachi exploits this to fight Devil Jin, though he fails and the spirit presumably vanishes. Later, it is revealed that the Kyoto Temple hides a tomb of the ancient spirits of Mokujin, which takes form of the forest surrounding the temple. Outside of the video games, Mokujin appears in the 2011 CGI film Tekken: Blood Vengeance as the mascot of Kyoto International School Festival, which the main characters attend. In Street Fighter X Tekken, Pac-Man fights using a small mech designed to resemble a Mokujin. Mokujin appears in Namco x Capcom as a training dummy. He is one of the Stage 7 penultimate bosses in Arcade mode, along with Tree, Tetsujin, Heihachi Mishima, and Jinpachi Mishima. In Tekken Revolution, he is basically Tetsujin made of gold wearing a crown, glasses, mustache, bow tie, and a cape. His design is likely based on an easter egg in the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament, where meeting certain requirements would cause Tetsujin's normally silver color to turn gold. "Gold(en) person") is a secret unplayable boss character in free-to-play game Tekken Revolution. Tetsujin also appears as one of the unplayable penultimate bosses in free-to-play game Tekken Revolution. He rarely appears in subsequent games, although a dummy resembling Tetsujin is used as training dummy for Tekken 5's Practice mode and Tree can also be customized to look like Tetsujin in later installments. While Mokujin's "fighting style" is referred as "Mokujin-ken", Tetsujin's is called "Tetsujin-Ken", and similarly is the only sentence written in the movelist screen. Both characters use the fighting styles of the other characters, and they both switch fighting styles between each round. Whereas Mokujin is constructed of wood, Tetsujin is constructed of iron. "iron person") is a palette swap of Mokujin, first appearing in Tekken Tag Tournament. He also appears as one of the unplayable penultimate bosses in free-to-play game Tekken Revolution. Other than the main series, Mokujin appears in the non-canonical game Tekken Tag Tournament and its sequel Tekken Tag Tournament 2. In Tekken 6, Mokujin again comes to life when a being of great evil and the source of Devil Gene, Azazel awakened. After the defeat of Jinpachi Mishima, Mokujin again became lifeless. In Tekken 5, with the awakening of another powerful evil entity ( Jinpachi Mishima), Mokujin has come to life once more. After Jin Kazama defeated Ogre in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Mokujin grew lifeless once more, but he had a smile on his face. In Tekken 3, Mokujin is awakened when Ogre, the God of Fighting, was released. Due to his experience as a dummy, he is able to imitate any fighting style. While he appears to be mute (his "voice" are the sounds of wood-clicks), he is able to communicate with the humans using telepathy. He comes alive in the presence of great evil and it was said that he would become the world's last resort when humanity are unable to deal with them. Mokujin is a training dummy made from a 2,000-year old tree.