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Jann Lee
Japanese name
ジャン・リー (Jan Rī)- DOA6
- DOA5
- DOAD
- DOA4
- DOA3
- DOA2
- DOA1
Playable Character
Full name
Jann LeeAlso known as
A Scorching SoulHot Blooded Man (DOA2)Passionate Fighter (DOA2HC games and DOA2U)The Dragon (DOA3)Other names
The Dragon (since DOA3)First appearance
Dead or Alive (arcade, 1996)General information
Martial art
Jeet Kune DoPlace of birth
People's Republic of ChinaNationality
Date of birth
November 27Age
20 (DOA1 - DOA4)22 (DOA5 - present)Status
AliveBlood type
Type ABPersonal alignment
GoodPhysical description
Species
HumanGender
Male (Height
177 cm (5' 10")173 cm (5' 8") (DOA1 - DOA3)Weight
75 kg (165 lbs.)Measurements
B99 W80 H92 cm (B39" W31" H36")Eye color
Dark brown (DOA1 - DOA4; DOA5 - present)Light brown (DOAD)Hair color
Dark brownCareer information
Current occupation(s)
BouncerPersonal information
Hobbies
Watching action moviesFavorite foods and drinks
HamburgersGrapefruit (since DOA1 (PS1 version))Tropical zodiac sign
Sagittarius (22 November – 21 December)Birthstone
TopazBirthflower
CamilliaBirthfruit
AppleKnown relatives
Unnamed father †Unnamed mother †Love interest(s)
LeifangRivals
Leifang, Zack, Gen Fu, Hayabusa, Hitomi, Hayate, Leon, Rig, DiegoPortrayed by
Japanese voice actor
Toshio Furukawa (DOA1 - DOA4)Nobutoshi Canna (DOAD - present)English voice actor
Brian Vouglas (DOA2)Darren Criss (DOAD)Kaiji Tang (DOA5 - present)Live action actor
Uncredited actor (DOA: Dead or Alive) "Can't anyone here beat me?" —Jann Lee in Dead or Alive 6.Jann Lee (simplified Chinese: 李强, traditional Chinese: 李強[1], pinyin: Lǐ Qiáng) is a bouncer and Jeet Kune Do martial artist that made his debut in the first Dead or Alive. Throughout the series, Jann Lee's only goal is to become the greatest fighter of all time. To get to his goal, Jann Lee enters the Dead or Alive Tournament to prove his skills against others who join. He was the official winner of the 5th and 6th Dead or Alive Tournaments.
Jann Lee has made many friendly rivals through the series, like Leifang, Ryu Hayabusa and Hitomi to name a few. Like other Jeet Kune Do characters before him, Jann Lee is based on the late martial artist and movie star Bruce Lee.
Contents
- 1 History
- 1.1 Early life
- 1.2 The First Tournament
- 1.3 The Second Tournament
- 1.4 The Third Tournament
- 1.5 The Fourth Tournament
- 1.6 The Fifth Tournament
- 1.7 The Sixth Tournament
- 2 Endings
- 3 Character
- 3.1 Appearance
- 3.2 Personality
- 3.3 Etymology
- 4 Relationships
- 4.1 Leifang
- 4.2 Ryu Hayabusa
- 4.3 Zack
- 4.4 Ein/Hayate
- 4.5 Hitomi
- 4.6 Leon
- 4.7 Rig
- 4.8 Diego
- 5 Gameplay
- 5.1 Stats
- 6 Appearances
- 6.1 Dead or Alive series
- 6.2 Dead or Alive-related media
- 6.2.1 DOA: Dead or Alive
- 7 Fighting quotes
- 8 Music themes
- 9 Gallery
- 10 Trivia
- 11 Notes and references
- 12 Navigation boxes
History[]
Spoiler warning! Major plot details and endings below. (Skip section)Early life[]
Jann Lee learning Jeet Kune Do from Bruce Lee's films
Jann Lee has never seen the faces of his parents; they died when he was very young and left him an orphan, alone to fend for himself. He lived in poverty, having to wander the streets for food, and faced many hardships. In order to protect himself, Jann Lee learned Jeet Kune Do by watching various martial arts films; especially from Bruce Lee. At first he fought to replace the feelings of loss from when his parents died, but eventually Jann Lee fought purely for the sake of fighting. Eventually, he got skilled enough to get a job as a bouncer at a high-class club.
Several years before the first tournament, he saved a young girl who was challenged by a gang of street fighters. Though prepared to take them on single-handedly, Leifang was suddenly rescued by Jann Lee. This incident left her determined to find and defeat him.
The First Tournament[]
Jann Lee entered the first Dead or Alive Tournament for the sake of the fight. Now the self-taught master of Jeet Kune Do, he seeks the thrill of battle whenever he can. During the tournament, he meets Zack who becomes one of his rivals. He later meets the girl that he saved - Leifang - who is ready to defeat him to prove that she is a great fighter like him. However, Jann Lee wins and Leifang goes on to train harder.
The Second Tournament[]
Jann Lee tells Hayabusa to mind his own business in Dead or Alive 2
Jann Lee fights from his soul. He appears at battles where only the strongest of men fight. He strives for each attack to be the most powerful strike he has ever made in his life. For this reason, Jann Lee once again enters the Dead or alive tournaments.
Fighting his way along the tournament, Jann Lee crosses arms with Ryu Hayabusa, who warns him about the real nature of the tournament and claims that he will not be able to survive long. Later, he meets Zack again. Jann Lee defeats him and chastises him upon victory, stating that he hasn't progressed at all since the first tournament. Afterwards, he meets Leifang again. Having perfected her kung-fu, she vows to prove to the man who saved her that she can handle things on her own.
Despite Jann Lee defeating Leifang again, it was Hayabusa who made it to the final round, and who would later kill the tengu Bankotsubo, and win the tournament. Returning home, he tests his strength against a giant tree, which he easily destroys with a single punch. It would suggest that Jann Lee came in 2nd place of the Tournament.
The Third Tournament[]
Jann Lee meeting Hitomi for the first time in Dead or Alive 3
Jann Lee, the fighter without a cause, still walks a lonely path. Though the reputation of Jann Lee - the Dragon, as he is called - is universal, his search for a stronger enemy never ends. His presence is still prominent in the third Dead or Alive tournament, and his battle cry can still be heard.
Along the way, he meets Hitomi for the first time. Sharing a keen passion for martial arts, the two shared martial arts philosophies and demonstrated their own martial arts skills. Continuing, he encounters Leon, who praised him for making it far in the tournament, all the while claiming that he is the strongest.
Jann Lee challenging "Ein" (Hayate) in Dead or Alive Dimension
Aboard the Freedom Survivor, Leifang, having trained hard, asks for another rematch with Jann Lee. However, he ignores her challenge and starts to walk away. Nearby, Hitomi and Hayate are about to have a friendly spar when Leifang is thrown by Jann Lee across the room, landing on a nearby table. Hitomi intrudes and gets mad at him for being too hard, but Leifang insists that she stay out of their business. Ignoring both girls, Jann Lee notices Hayate and asks for a fight.
After the tournament, Jann Lee returns home to his job as a bouncer. While working, Jann Lee stops a group of arrogant customers from defacing a table inside the club. Challenging them outside, Jann Lee easily defeats the group all by himself, causing the leader of the group to flee in fear.
The Fourth Tournament[]
The heat that burns the soul and the scorching that says you are truly alive; these all come from the power of the fist. What Jann Lee is really searching for is the elation, the heat, which comes from trading blows with one who is truly powerful. This is the only reason that Jann Lee attempts to emerge victorious in the next Dead or Alive tournament.
Fighting his way along the fourth tournament, Jann Lee "rescues" a distracted Hitomi from a dinosaur. Even though Hitomi was almost eaten by the creature, she found Jann Lee's approach to be quite "cruel". Hayabusa and Jann Lee also encounter each other again, and they both have a friendly nunchaku exhibition before sparring.
Jann Lee rescues Leifang once again in Dead or Alive 4
At the beginning of the destruction of DOATEC, Leifang meets Jann Lee in the Great Hall, and once again Leifang challenges and finally defeats Jann Lee. After their fight, Leifang encounters Alpha-152, who proved to be too powerful. Jann Lee mysteriously appears and once again rescues her.
After the tournament, Jann Lee returns to his normal, everyday life in China. While playing the trumpet, Jann Lee remembers his childhood. He had a memory where he was walking in front of two or three thugs in a restaurant during a rainstorm, asking them for something to eat. The man in the sunglasses makes a "come here" gesture towards Lee, "offering" him a pastry. As he reaches out to take it, the man turns his hand over, letting the pastry fall to the ground, wasting it. The man then proceeds to slap & punch poor young Lee just before stepping on the pastry in front of him, later showing him in tears sobbing. Then the scene shows Jann Lee watching an unknown "Bruce Lee" film while clenching his fist in inspiration. Then the scene ends with an Adult Jann Lee in the present day, kicking a hole in his punching bag.
The Fifth Tournament[]
Jann Lee is initially introduced training with nunchaku in the Temple of the Dragon, where he is approached by Kokoro, who is passing through. He notices Kokoro walk in on his exercise turned demonstration, beckoning her to display her skills with the weapon as he tosses them toward her. Kokoro chooses not to catch them, causing them to go through a vase and break it, causing Kokoro to ask why he did it. Following this, they proceed to battle.
While training in a forest in South America, Jann Lee is approached by Zack, who gives him an invitation to Dead or Alive 5. Jann Lee accepts the invite but he challenges Zack to fight. During this time, Hitomi and Leifang observe from the forest, though he seems not to notice them.
Later in New York, Jann Lee is seen leaving a gym as he is shadowed by Leifang. He is followed into the train by Leifang, during which he prevents a middle aged man from accidentally groping her as the train comes to an abrupt stop. Following this, Jann Lee challenges Leifang to a fight, noting that she would gladly accept a match with him, misunderstanding her true intentions. However, the train crashes and tips to the side, resulting in Jann Lee and Leifang collapsing onto one of the walls, with her on top of him.
Jann Lee is later seen in a bar, shoving Brad into a table, telling him to leave, insulting him as he does. Rig breaks up the fight, and Jann Lee then challenges Rig to a fight, noting that he looks like a real fighter. Following this, they have a battle, which Jann Lee loses.
During the tournament, Jann Lee's opponent during the quarterfinals is Leifang, who is still embarrassed by the train car incident. Jann Lee tells her to focus on the fight, following which they battle, resulting in Jann Lee's victory marking his fourth win against her. Following this, Jann Lee battles Bass Armstrong, which is another victory for him. He then fights Hitomi in the finals, a match in which he is victorious, granting him the title of champion of the fifth Dead or Alive tournament. However, before he can be crowned by Zack, he goes to a bar for a few moment for a drink, noting that he only has one more person to defeat. The screen goes over images of Rig, suggesting that he is holding a grudge toward him for the defeat earlier in the story, he then goes back to the arena where he's going to be crowned as the "winner".
The Sixth Tournament[]
Despite winning the last tournament, Jann Lee falls into a depressive slump. Even with the challenge of defending his title in the sixth tournament and another fight with Leifang, Jann Lee feels as though his battles have become too easy and don't excite him anymore.
After the tournament starts, Jann spots Rig in a bar at the arena, thinking he can challenge him again. However, Rig appears strangely irritable during their fight and claims to lack memory of their previous encounter, perplexing Lee. Rig is defeated before heading off with Christie.
Eventually, Jann Lee makes his way to the final round against the newcomer Diego. He initially beats him down and defends his title as Zack declares Jann Lee the winner. However, Diego rises from the ground, refusing to concede, and pummels Jann Lee in an impromptu rematch. Both men then collapse to the ground in exhaustion, but Jann Lee appears to have enjoyed the experience.
Endings[]
Character[]
Appearance[]
Jann Lee usually appears shirtless, as seen in Dead or Alive 3
Jann Lee has a slightly tanned complexion, which appears darker in the later games. He has spiky dark-brown hair, small light-hazel eyes, and peculiar looking eye brows; going down in a curve with a thin part going up. One other noticeable feature in all of his appearances is his muscular build, which is apparent as he usually appears shirtless. He is startlingly buff, with highly defined biceps and arms, broad chest, carved abdominal six-pack, and a muscular back.
Most of the muscular men wear shirts, but not Jann Lee; showing his upper body, he usually only wears kenpo pants, and sometimes, different martial arts outfits ranging from Bruce Lee's signature yellow jumpsuit, to Kung-fu suits with a dragon emblem, also usually associated with Bruce Lee. Being a bouncer of a high-class club, several of his outfits are also formal suits.
In Dead or Alive 5, his overall design was changed only slightly. While still retaining his signature hair, muscular build, and outfit themes, he appears to have a lighter, more yellow-toned skin, making him look closer to his Chinese roots. He also has a more natural muscular build, and more natural, realistic facial features. He has a new traditional martial arts outfit for his first costume. His previous first outfit is now his second. He can also wear a white button-up shirt and slacks, a bouncer style business suit, and in the Ultimate version, he wears a MMA style wrestling trunks outfit, which is his most revealing costume in the series.
Personality[]
Being a self-taught master of Jeet Kune Do, Jann Lee is a very confident fighter. In fact, he can become so overconfident to the point of him appearing quite arrogant, which is rather contrary to the laid-back personality of Bruce Lee, whom he is based off. Before fights, he sometimes declares another win for himself, or that his fist has never once let him down. Jann Lee also loves to fight. Seeking to prove his strength against strong opponents, he never stops looking for a challenge, which is again contrary to Bruce Lee, who preferred to teach others rather than test his own skills. After winning a fight, he'll comment on how weak the opponent was; things like "You'll have to hit me harder than that!", or "Come on, make my blood boil!", suggesting his desire to fight a stronger opponent.
However, he has also shown care and respect to others at times and has been seen to develop positive relationships with other fighters over the course of the series, including Hayabusa and most notably Leifang.
In addition, Jann Lee likes to train constantly, and when he's not sparring, he's working out. For him, physical conditioning is almost an obsession. Jann Lee believes in strength and power, and that one must feel the power within oneself. He respects other individuals who display their own confidence and strength.
Etymology[]
Jann Lee's name is a Japanese reading of the Chinese name 李強 "Lǐ Qiáng" (Cantonese: Lei5 Koeng4). The name literally translates to "strong/intense plum", with the Li (李) character being a very common Asian surname, especially for most fictional martial artists of Asian descent, and being the very same surname of Bruce Lee himself.
Relationships[]
Leifang[]
Leifang was once saved by Jann Lee from a gang of thugs years before the first tournament. Not wanting anyone to assume that she can't handle things on her own, Leifang entered the tournaments to defeat Jann Lee. However, it is unclear whether Leifang harbors anything more beyond her one-sided rivalry.
Jann Lee & Leifang in Tag Battle
In Dead or Alive 2, Leifang perfected her kung-fu in order to defeat him and become "a part of his world" only to lose to him in which he replies to her, "This is not the place for you." indicating the hard life of fighting he has done and she does not have to fight. He defeats her once more in Dead or Alive 3. Regardless of how much Jann Lee beats her in the combat arena, Leifang still persistently tries to keep up with him.
Double Dragon Knuckle Team-up
In the events of Dead or Alive 4, when they meet for battle and the Tritowers begin to detonate, he tells her "What do you say, Should we die together?" She tells him, "I'm not going to die." He replies to her willpower by clenching his fist and saying, "No, you're not." implying that he cares about her. However, his feelings are rather confusing, since in Dead or Alive Dimensions, Jann Lee pushes Leifang trying to get her away from him.
In the events of Dead or Alive 5, Leifang persistently follows Jann Lee, while secretly training with Hitomi to keep her skills sharp enough to beat him. At one point, she almost encounters him, which results in her pursuing him onto a train. A potentially embarrassing and somewhat familiar occurrence following a sudden acute movement of the train is averted quickly thanks to Jann Lee: An older man almost relies on Leifang's breasts to regain balance, but Jann steps in at the last minute. After another sharp movement of the train, Leifang falls on top of Jann Lee and the two stare at eachother in embarrassment. During the Dead or Alive 5 quarterfinals, Leifang was still distracted by the event that had happened on the train, however, Jann Lee was completely focused on fighting which resulted in him winning over her.
Ryu Hayabusa[]
Jann Lee first encountered Hayabusa in the second Dead or Alive tournament, when Hayabusa warned him as he was a civilian about the dangers of the DOA tournament. Since then, they seemed to have formed something of a friendly rivalry, they do respect each other as masters of their chosen arts. It could be the fact that Jann Lee wants to face strong opponents like Hayabusa. In Dead or Alive 4, Jann Lee demonstrated his mastery in double nunchakus. He threw them to Hayabusa in which he showed complimentary mastery. The two engage a friendly spar with him in the fourth tournament.
Zack[]
It is implied Zack was amongst his first rivals during the first Dead or Alive tournament. Jann Lee seems to show a lack of concern for Zack and thinks he does not take his training seriously. During the events of the second tournament, Jann Lee chastises him upon victory, saying he hasn't progressed at all since their last meeting.
During the events of Dead or Alive 5, While training in a forest in South America, Jann Lee is approached by Zack, who gives him an invitation to the Dead or Alive 5 tournament. Jann Lee accepts the invite, but he challenges Zack to a fight. As implied, Zack loses to Jann Lee once more.
Ein/Hayate[]
During the events of Dead or Alive 2, Ein is his rival and ace. Winning in tag battles, they will celebrate the victory together. During the events of the third tournament, as Hayate and Hitomi are about to have a friendly battle, Hitomi tries to rush to aid Leifang from Jann Lee's attack which sends her flying into the table but Lei Fang tells Hitomi to stay out of her affairs. Jann Lee ignores the girls seeing Hayate and asks him to fight with him as he sees that he is a worthy challenge and it is unknown what happened to the girls then.
Hitomi[]
Jann Lee first met Hitomi in the third Dead or Alive tournament, which they shared a keenness in martial arts resulting in a friendly rivalry. Another rival of Jann Lee for which he has returned respect. Upon meeting, the two agreed that real power comes from within, showing how easily they get along.They met again when he rescued her from being eaten by a dinosaur in the fourth tournament. However, when he saved Hitomi from being eaten by a T-rex, she didn't fully agree with how he went about doing it. They both met at the finals of the 5th Dead or Alive tournament, in which Jann Lee won.
Leon[]
During Dead or Alive 3, they challenge each others strength. Jann Lee considers him a worthy challenge. As a tag alliance, they share one team-up instigated by Jann Lee and finished by Leon.
Rig[]
Rig and Jann Lee as Tag Team
Jann Lee holds a grudge against Rig. Jann Lee was kicking Brad Wong out of a bar while insulting him at the same time. Rig broke it up and Jann Lee challenged him since he looked like a "real fighter." Rig won, embarrassing Jann Lee. After Lee won the 5th Dead or Alive Tournament, he disappeared before being crowned and went to the bar, thinking that he wouldn't be a true champion until he took Rig down.
He eventually found Rig before the former’s final match against the street fighter Diego in the sixth tournament. Although he managed to defeat Rig this time, he realized that Rig wasn’t himself, while unaware that he was under the effects of mind control.
Diego[]
Diego proves to be Jann Lee’s most worthy opponent in the sixth tournament, earning Jann Lee's respect. Although Jann Lee won the match officially, he is defeated by Diego in an unofficial Round 2. Both fighters then collapse in exhaustion, with Jann Lee accepting his defeat from the street fighter honorably with a smile.
Gameplay[]
Jann Lee vs. Hayabusa in Dead or Alive 4
Jann Lee is one of the fastest striking characters, with quick, intricate chain combos as well as sudden, hard-hitting "super blows". Because of this, he can be considered a "strike" character in that he relies on quick combos to wear down the enemy and keep them on the defensive. This is in keeping with the concept of Jeet Kune Do, which focuses on intercepting the enemy by countering directly and being faster than them.
He has potentially one of the best juggling games in Dead or Alive 5 thanks to a few moves in particular, namely Dragon Upper (a powerful launching move), Combo Knuckle Uppercut (keeps enemies airborne longer) and Dragon Cluster (causes a critical stun whilst also counting as five hits). Together, they allow him to execute combos approaching 20 hits, albeit at the expense of maximum damage.
Jann Lee's preferred distance is long-range, as his attacks have very good reach (e.g. Sekkan Chop) and his most powerful attacks have a pause duration (e.g. Dragon Kick, Dragon Spike) that allows the opponent to easily punish him in his recovery time frame if they are able to avoid being hit. Some of these attacks (e.g. Dragon Elbow, Dragon Knuckle) even leave him with his back to the opponent, ironically opposite to Bruce Lee's teaching that one should never take their eyes off their opponent. Most of his strikes do not cause critical stuns without being counter-strikes and thus he is reliant on his "interception" strategy, keeping pressure on the opponent.
He has few throws, which do mediocre damage with a couple of notable exceptions (The Way of the Dragon and Bulldogging Head Lock plus their wall equivalents). His holds, too, are relatively weak, although some of them open up opportunities for follow-up attacks (namely Trace Gunner and Double Bind). Nevertheless, he can be considered a top-tier character due to possessing both speed and power, and being well-suited to all the game modes, with no major weaknesses. His relative ease of use and combination of fast strikes with powerful blows makes him a very preferred character for all-level players.
Dead or Alive 5 adds the "Dragon Stance" to Jann Lee's arsenal, allowing him to perform a few extra moves (most of them at a blinding speed almost impossible to counter) and keep opponents guessing a bit more.
Stats[]
The following are Jann Lee's official stats as listed in the games.
| Game | Strike | Throw | Hold | Power | Speed | Moves |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dead or Alive 5 (5+) | 5/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 | 4/5 | 4/5 | 3/5 |
| Dead or Alive 5 UltimateDead or Alive 5 Last Round | 5/5 | 1/5 | 2/5 | 3/5 | 4/5 | 2/5 |
Appearances[]
Dead or Alive series[]
- Dead or Alive games (playable, 1996-98)
- Dead or Alive 2 games (playable, 1999-2000)
- DOA2: Hardcore games (playable, 2000)
- Dead or Alive 3 (playable, 2001-02)
- Dead or Alive Ultimate games (playable, 2004-05)
- Dead or Alive 4 (playable, 2005-06)
- Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 (mentioned, 2006)
- Dead or Alive Paradise (mentioned, 2010)
- Dead or Alive Dimensions (playable, 2011)
- Dead or Alive 5 (5+) (playable, 2012-13)
- Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate (playable, 2013)
- Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate Arcade (playable, 2013)
- Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (playable, 2015)
- Dead or Alive 6 (Playable 2019)
- Dead or Alive 6 Last Round (playable, 2026)
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DOA: Dead or Alive[]
Jann Lee in DOA: Dead or Alive.
Jann Lee makes a cameo in the movie. He was defeated by Christie.
Fighting quotes[]
- Dead or Alive/Dead or Alive 1 Ultimate
- Dead or Alive 2/DOA2: Hardcore
- Dead or Alive 3
- Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate
- Dead or Alive 4
- Dead or Alive Dimensions
- Dead or Alive 5
- Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate
- Dead or Alive 5 Last Round
- Dead or Alive 6
Music themes[]
The following are the music themes used for Jann Lee throughout the series.
Note that both the Dead or Alive++ and Dimensions themes have no official names.
| Theme | Game appearances |
|---|---|
| "Kokou no Kenshi" | Dead or Alive (arcade, 1996)Dead or Alive (Sega Saturn, 1997; Arcade Mode)Dead or Alive 1 Ultimate (Arcade Mode)Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (optional theme) |
| "Heated Heartbeat" | Dead or Alive (PlayStation, 1998; Tournament Mode)Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (optional theme) |
| "Jann Lee's theme" | Dead or Alive++ |
| "Natural high" | Dead or Alive 2 and DOA2: Hardcore gamesDead or Alive 2 UltimateDead or Alive OnlineDead or Alive 5 Ultimate (optional theme)Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (optional theme) |
| "Trip" | Dead or Alive 3Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate (optional theme)Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (optional theme) |
| "Jann Lee (or Achoism) Remix" | Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate (Ray House; as "Jann Lee Remix")Dead or Alive 4 (Crash Club; as "Achoism Remix") |
| "Fang" | Dead or Alive 4Dead or Alive 5+Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate (default theme)Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate ArcadeDead or Alive 5 Last Round (default theme) |
| "Jann Lee's theme" | Dead or Alive Dimensions |
Gallery[]
See: Jann Lee galleryTrivia[]
- In the prototype version of the first Dead or Alive, Jann Lee's name was Loo (ルー Rū).
- His name is a reference to Bruce Lee's real name: "Lee Jun Fan."
- As shown in his Dead or Alive 4 ending, Jann Lee can play the trumpet.
- Jann Lee shares the same birthday (November 27th) as Bruce Lee.
- Jann Lee is one of only two non-ninja characters who has won a Dead or Alive tournament, the other being Helena Douglas.
- From the first Dead or Alive to Dead or Alive 2 (and the Dead or Alive Ultimate games), Jann Lee's occupation was mistranslated as "bodyguard" as the kanji used to write "bouncer" (用心棒 yōjinbō) can also be written for "bodyguard".
- Jann Lee appears in two scenes of the 2002 film Run Ronnie Run, where the character, Jerry Trellis (portrayed by E.J. De la Pena), is playing Dead or Alive 2. One scene shows Jann Lee and Gen Fu fighting in the Aerial Gardens, the next scene shows Jann Lee and Kasumi fighting in the Danger Zone.
- Jann Lee is briefly seen in the 2002 film One Hour Photo. In the scene, the son Jake Yorkin (portrayed by Dylan Smith) is playing the DOA2: Hardcore in his bedroom, the television screen shows Jann Lee and Leifang fighting in the Aerial Gardens.
- Jann Lee is seen in the 11th episode of the sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer entitled "Gone" from 2002 where two of the Trio members, Andrew Wells and Jonathan Levinson, play Dead or Alive 3 at the arcade. The screen shows them playing as Jann Lee and Brad Wong in the stage Tao.
- Ironically, Jann Lee has begun obsessing over beating Rig since Dead or Alive 5, just as Leifang was obsessed over beating him.
- Jann Lee is mentioned throughout the Dead or Alive Xtreme sub-series through Leifang as the player interacts with a gold trumpet, pizza, french fries, etc.
- On a similar note, Leifang's romantic relationship with Jann Lee was alluded to by Sakuta as being one of the reasons why they're hesitant to add any of the cut girls into DOAXVV besides Leifang. Leifang also gives an indirect reference to Jann Lee during her ring episode where she hesitates in accepting the diamond promise ring from the Owner before accepting it under the premise that there's more ways to bond than just romance.
- Jann Lee's Dead or Alive 3 ending seems to contain references to two Bruce Lee films: First, the scene where one of the club customers stubs his cigar out on the table is similar to a scene from Way of the Dragon. Second, when one fighter attacks Jann Lee with a nunchaku only to have him take it from him and demonstrate far greater skill with the weapon, this is similar to a scene in Enter the Dragon.
- Jann Lee is the only character to canonically officially win two separate DOA tournaments (the fifth and sixth tournaments), although both times, he was never formally crowned champion due to missing the awards ceremony.
Notes and references[]
- ↑ http://www.gamecity.com.tw/doa5/chara16.html
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| v · e · dThe Dead or Alive series | ||
|---|---|---|
| Games | ||
| Main series | Dead or Alive • Dead or Alive 2 • Dead or Alive 3 • Dead or Alive 4 • Dead or Alive 5 • Dead or Alive 6 | |
| Xtreme sub‑series | Xtreme Beach Volleyball • Xtreme 2 • Paradise • Xtreme 3 • Venus Vacation • Venus Vacation Prism | |
| Update titles | Dead or Alive++ • DOA2: Hardcore • Dead or Alive 5+ • Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate • Dead or Alive 5 Last Round • Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 Scarlet | |
| Spin-offs and related titles | Dead or Alive Ultimate • Dead or Alive Online • DOA Paradise (mobile) • Girls of DOA BlackJack • Dead or Alive Dimensions | |
| Canceled games | Dead or Alive: Code Chronos • Project Progressive | |
| Related series | Other Koei Tecmo series | Ninja Gaiden series • Warriors series • Fatal Frame series • Super Swing Golf • Deception series |
| Third-party Crossovers | Metroid series • Virtua Fighter series • SNK Multiverse • Senran Kagura series • Azur Lane series | |
| Characters | ||
| Playable characters | Main cast | Kasumi • Zack • Ryu Hayabusa • Bayman • Leifang • Gen Fu • Tina Armstrong • Jann Lee • Bass Armstrong/Mr. Strong • Ayane • Helena Douglas • Leon • Ein • Hayate • Hitomi • Brad Wong • Christie • La Mariposa/Lisa Hamilton • Kokoro • Eliot • Rig • Mila • Momiji • Rachel • Marie Rose • Phase 4 • Nyotengu • Honoka • Tamaki • Diego • NiCO |
| Secondary | Kasumi α • Shiden • False Kasumi | |
| Final bosses | Raidou • Bankotsubo • Genra • Alpha-152 | |
| Xtreme only | Misaki • Luna • Fiona • Nagisa • Kanna • Monica • Sayuri • Patty • Tsukushi • Lobelia • Nanami • Elise • Koharu • Amy • Shandy • Yukino • Shizuku • Reika • Meg | |
| Guest characters | SPARTAN-458 • Rio Rollins Tachibana • Akira Yuki • Sarah Bryant • Pai Chan • Jacky Bryant • Naotora Ii • Mai Shiranui • Kula Diamond | |
| Non-playable characters | Main series | Alicia Armstrong • Anastasia • Anne • Ayame • Burai • Chen • Fame Douglas • Goldie • Hitomi's father • Irene Lew • Isabella • Kuramasan Maouson • Lauren • Maria • Mei Lin • Miyako • Muramasa • Niki • Victor Donovan |
| Guest characters | Ridley • Samus Aran | |
| Non-canon characters | Max Marsh • Weatherby | |
| Miscellaneous characters | Toreko | |
| Terms | ||
| Gameplay modes | Story • Versus • Arcade • Time Attack • Survival • Tag Battle • Team Battle • Training • Online • Spectator • Album • Movies • Fight Record • Titles • Help & Options • Music | |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Attack Change • Boss Battles • Character Select • Cliffhanger • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Move Data • Power Blow • Power Launcher • Replay • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Triangle System | |
| Plot subjects | DOATEC • Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • Mugen Tenshin clan • Ninpo • Nukenin (missing shinobi) • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Shinobi • Tengu | |
| Other terms | Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Glasses • Openings • System Voice • Tournament Winners | |
| More information and archives | ||
| Actors • Canon timeline • Command Lists • Costumes • Fandom • Gameplay • Items • Locations • Martial arts • Media • Merchandise • Movies • Music • Soundtracks • Staff • Tag Throws | ||
| v · e · dDead or Alive | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characters | ||||
| Playable | Kasumi • Zack • Ryu Hayabusa • Bayman • Lei Fang • Gen Fu • Tina Armstrong • Jann Lee | |||
| Unlockable | Raidou | |||
| PlayStation andDead or Alive++ | Bass Armstrong • Ayane | |||
| Miscellaneous | Toreko | |||
| Terms | ||||
| Gameplay modes | Arcade/Tournament • Time Attack • Versus Mode • Survival • Kumite • Training • Team Battle Mode • Options | |||
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss battles • Combo • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Name Entry • Ring Out • Special Moves • Stages • Throws • Triangle System | |||
| Plot subjects | Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DOATEC • Mugen Tenshin clan • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi | |||
| Martial arts | Command Sambo • Jeet Kune Do • Ninjutsu • Pro-wrestling • Shini-rokugo-ken • Taikyoku-ken • Thai-style boxing | |||
| Other terms | Credits • Openings • System Voice • Tournament Winners | |||
| Stages | ||||
| Arcade andSega Saturn | Bayman's stage • Gen Fu's stage • Hayabusa's stage • Jann Lee's stage • Kasumi's stage • Lei Fang's stage • Raidou's stage • Tina's stage • Zack's stage | |||
| Sega Saturn only | Tina's western stage • Training stage | |||
| PlayStation andDead or Alive++ | Ayane's stage • Bass' stage • Bayman's stage • Gen Fu's stage • Hayabusa's stage • Jann Lee's stage • Kasumi's stage • Lei Fang's stage • Raidou's stage • Tina's stage • Zack's stage | |||
| PlayStation only | Training stage | |||
| Dead or Alive++ only | Jann Lee's stage | |||
| Music | ||||
| Dead or Alive • Dead or Alive (PS Version) Original Sound Tracks | ||||
| Character/Stage themes | Arcade and Sega Saturn | "Blade of "RYU"" • "Codename "BAYMAN"" • "DEAD OR ALIVE" • "Densetsu no Hiken" • "The Fist of TAIKYOKU Blows up" • "Ketsui no Toki" • "Kokou no Kenshi" • "NO MONEY" • "Power is Beauty" | ||
| PlayStation | "AYA" • "Blade of "RYU"~Mr.Tom mix~" • "Concentration" • "Dead or Alive" • "Fastbreak" • "Gonna Make You Gasp" • "Heated Heartbeat" • "ketsui no toki~pie-02 mix~" • "Megadeath" • "Power is Beauty~more beautiful mix~" • "Superstar" | |||
| Dead or Alive++ | "Ayane's theme" • "Bass' theme" • "Bayman's theme" • "Gen Fu's theme" • "Hayabusa's theme" • "Jann Lee's theme" • "Kasumi's theme" • "Lei Fang's theme" • "Raidou's theme" • "Tina's theme" • "Zack's theme" | |||
| Voice tracks | "Ayane" (PlayStation only) • "Bass" (PlayStation only) • "Bayman" • "Gen Fu" • "Jann Lee" • "Kasumi" • "Lei Fang" • "Raidou" • "Ryu Hayabusa" • "System Voice" • "System Voice 2" (PlayStation only) • "System Voice 3" (PlayStation only) • "Tina" • "Zack" | |||
| Other tracks | "In Between Life and Death" • "The New Century" • "Physical System" • "S.E. Collection" • "SAYONARA" • "Showdown" • "Stage Clear" • "Your Name is..." | |||
| Arcade only | "DEAD OR ALIVE Overture" • "End of Chopper" • "Show must go on!" | |||
| PlayStation only | "Result" | |||
| Bonus tracks | "Dead or Alive Overture ~renewal mix~" • "Galaxy" • "The New Century ~master version~" • "SAYONARA ~master version~" • "Type-XXX" | |||
| Dead or Alive++ only | "Ending theme" | |||
| Archives | ||||
| Command lists • Costumes • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional Artwork and Wallpapers | ||||
| v · e · dDead or Alive 2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characters | |||
| Playable | Kasumi • Ryu Hayabusa • Gen Fu • Helena Douglas • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong • Zack • Leon • Jann Lee • Leifang • Ayane • Ein | ||
| Unlockable(JPN Dreamcast and Hardcore versions) | Bayman • Tengu | ||
| Non-playable characters | Helena's mother • Kasumi X • Roland | ||
| Terms | |||
| Gameplay modes | Story • Time Attack • Survival • Tag Battle • Team Battle Mode • Versus • Sparring • Watch • Battle Record • Options • Collection • CG Gallery | ||
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss Battles • Character Select • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Name Entry • Replay • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System | ||
| Plot subjects | Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DOATEC • Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi • Tengu | ||
| Martial arts | Jeet Kune Do – Karate • Ninjutsu • Pi qua quan • Pro-wrestling • Russian martial arts • T'ai chi quan • Thai-style boxing • Tengu-do • Xinyi liuhe quan | ||
| Other terms | Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Openings • System Voice • Tournament Winners | ||
| Stages | |||
| Aerial Gardens • Bio Lab. • Danger Zone/Danger Zone 2 • Death Valley • Demon's Church • Dragon Hills • Great Opera • Miyama • Spiral • White Storm | |||
| PlayStation 2 (JPN) | Crimson • Koku An • Prairie | ||
| Dreamcast (JPN) | Burai Zenin • L's Castle | ||
| Hardcore versions | Blanca • D Octagon • Iron Hell • Pancratium | ||
| Music | |||
| Dead or Alive 2 Original Sound Trax • PlayStation 2 Version | |||
| Character themes | "B-boy no "B" ~evolved from ++~" • "Blazed up Melpomene" • "Break the age" • "Grand style" • "Hitohira ~reminiscent of ketsui no toki~" • "Jintsuriki" • "Natural high" • "The shooted" • "TehuTehu" • "Ultimate weapon" • "Vigaku" • "YES or YES" • "You are under my control ~beautiful version 00~" | ||
| Ending themes | "Achoism" • "Agitated by emotion" • "Father's blues" • "Glorious victory" • "Jintsuriki" • "Perfume of forest" • "Rhyme star" • "Ultimate weapon" | ||
| Voice tracks (arcade version) | "Ayane" • "Bass Armstrong" • "Ein" • "Gen Fu" • "Gohyakumine Bankotsubo" • "Helena" • "Jann Lee" • "Kasumi" • "Leifang" • "Leon" • "Ryu Hayabusa" • "System Voice" • "Tina Armstrong" • "Zack" | ||
| Other tracks | Arcade version | "D.O.A." • "Memoir" • "S.E. Collection + Hidden Track" • "Tengu-mai" • "Transcendence" • "What's my name?" | |
| Console versions | "Act Of Universe" • "Clumsy Bird" • "D.O.A." • "Deadly Silence Beach" • "Densetsu no Hiken" • "Excelsior" • "Exciter" • "The Fist of TAIKYOKU Blows up" • "How do you feel?" • "Last JAM" • "Memoir" • "Tengu-mai" • "Transcendence" • "Type-XXX" • "What's my name?" • "You make me feel so good!" | ||
| Archives | |||
| Command lists • Costumes • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional Artwork and Wallpapers • Survival Mode items • Tag throws | |||
| v · e · dDead or Alive 3 | |
|---|---|
| Characters | |
| Playable | Kasumi • Ryu Hayabusa • Hitomi • Zack • Gen Fu • Brad Wong • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong • Leon • Bayman • Jann Lee • Leifang • Christie • Helena Douglas • Hayate • Ayane |
| Unlockable | Ein |
| Non-playable characters | Chen • Hitomi's father • Mei Lin • Omega • Rolande • Woman in Zack's ending |
| Terms | |
| Gameplay modes | Story Mode • Time Attack Mode • Survival Mode • Tag Battle Mode • Team Battle Mode • Versus Mode • Watch Mode • Sparring Mode • Theater • Options |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Attack Change • Boss Battles • Character Select • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Name Entry • Replay • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System |
| Plot subjects | DOATEC • Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • Genra (wine) • Mugen Tenshin clan • Project Omega • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi |
| Martial arts | Jeet Kune Do • Karate • Ninjutsu • Pi qua quan • Pro-wrestling • Russian martial arts • She quan • T'ai chi quan • Thai-style boxing • Xinyi liuhe quan • Zui ba xian quan |
| Other terms | Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Openings • System Voice • Tournament Winners |
| Stages | |
| Aqua Palace • Azuchi • Beach • Danger Zone • DOATEC HK • Forest • Ice Cave • Iron Hell • Lorelei • Lost World • Omega's stage • Pancratium • Snow • Tao • X Octagon | |
| Music | |
| Dead or Alive 3 Original Sound Trax | |
| Character themes | "Blood Tie" • "Cracker" • "Eternity" • "Four Thousand" • "I don't believe it!" • "It's to Show" • "Karma" • "Knifepoint" • "Look Ahead" • "Mayflower" • "Monster" • "Power Shovel" • "Prismatic Butterfly" • "Red Moon" • "Reincarnate" • "Trip" • "True Beauty" |
| Ending themes | "Caribbean Blue" • "Eclipse" • "Firelight Holly" • "Gen-fu's Treasure" • "Goin' for Broke" • "Hunting Time" • "I'll Be There For You" • "Killers" • "Magic In The Night" • "The Moon Leads Her To..." • "Perpetual Motion" • "Reaction" • "Route X" • "Son Of The Dragon" • "Start In Life" • "Sunny Side" • "War Zone" |
| Other tracks | "A Wind" • "Amazing" • "Conditioning" • "Deep Impact" • "Home Tonight" • "Nine Lives" • "Stand Up" • "X-ray" • "X-ray Reflecting Mirror" |
| Archives | |
| Command lists • Costumes • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional Artwork and Wallpapers • Survival Mode Items • Tag Throws | |
| v · e · dDead or Alive 1 Ultimate | |
|---|---|
| Characters | |
| Playable | Kasumi • Zack • Ryu Hayabusa • Bayman • Lei Fang • Gen Fu • Tina Armstrong • Jann Lee |
| Unlockable | Raidou |
| Miscellaneous | Toreko |
| Terms | |
| Gameplay modes | Arcade • DOA Online • Time Attack • Survival • Kumite • Training • Options |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss Battles • Character Select • Combo • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Name Entry • Replay • Ring Out • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Throws • Triangle System |
| Plot subjects | Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DOATEC • Exiled shinobi • Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi |
| Martial arts | Jeet Kune Do – Ninjutsu • Pro-wrestling • Russian martial arts • T'ai chi quan • Thai-style boxing • Xinyi liuhe quan |
| Other terms | Credits • Openings • System Voice • Tournament Winners |
| Stages | |
| Bayman's stage • Gen Fu's stage • Hayabusa's stage • Jann Lee's stage • Lei Fang's stage • Kasumi's stage • Raidou's stage • Tina's stage • Tina's western stage • Training stage • Zack's stage | |
| Music | |
| Dead or Alive Ultimate Original Sound Trax (Disc A) | |
| Character/Stage themes | "Blade of "RYU"" • "Codename "BAYMAN"" • "DEAD OR ALIVE" • "Densetsu no Hiken" • "The Fist of TAIKYOKU Blows up" • "Ketsui no Toki" • "Kokou no Kenshi" • "NO MONEY" • "Power is Beauty" |
| Other tracks | "In Between Life and Death" • "The New Century" • "Physical System" • "SAYONARA" • "Showdown" • "Stage Clear" • "Wired" • "Your Name is..." |
| Archives | |
| Command lists • Costumes • Fighting quotes • Promotional Artwork and Wallpapers | |
| v · e · dDead or Alive 2 Ultimate | ||
|---|---|---|
| Characters | ||
| Playable | Kasumi • Ryu Hayabusa • Gen Fu • Helena Douglas • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong • Zack • Leon • Jann Lee • Leifang • Ayane • Ein | |
| Unlockable | Bayman • Tengu • Hitomi | |
| Non-playable characters | Ayame • Genra • Hayate • Helena's mother • Kasumi α • Lauren • Raidou • Shiden | |
| Terms | ||
| Gameplay modes | Story • Time Attack • Survival • Tag Battle • Team Battle • Versus • Sparring • Watch • User Profiles • Battle Record • Collection • CG Gallery • Settings • Ranking • DOA Online • Booster | |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss Battles • Character Select • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Name Entry • Replay • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System | |
| Plot subjects | Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DOATEC • Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi • Tengu • Torn Sky Blast | |
| Martial arts | Jeet Kune Do • Karate • Ninjutsu • Pi qua quan • Pro-wrestling • Russian martial arts • T'ai chi quan • Tengu-do • Thai-style boxing • Xinyi liuhe quan | |
| Other terms | Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Openings • System Voice • Tournament Winners | |
| Location | ||
| Stages | Aerial Gardens • Aquarium • Burai Zenin – Crimson • Cyclotron • Danger Zone • Demon's Church • DOATEC Germany • Downtown • Dragon Hills • Great Opera • Great Wall • Island • Koku An • Prairie • Ray House • Safari • Shrine • Suspension Bridge • White Storm • Yozakura | |
| Story Mode stage | Miyama | |
| Non-playable locations | Mugen Tenshin Village • Waterfall | |
| Music | ||
| Dead or Alive Ultimate Original Sound Trax (Discs B and C) | ||
| Character themes | "B-boy no "B" ~evolved from ++~" • "Blazed up Melpomene" • "Break the age" • "Grand style" • "Hitohira ~reminiscent of ketsui no toki~" • "It's to Show" • "Jintsuriki" • "Knifepoint" • "Natural high" • "The shooted" • "TehuTehu" • "Ultimate weapon" • "Vigaku" • "YES or YES" • "You are under my control ~beautiful version 00~" | |
| Ending themes | "Achoism" • "Agitated by emotion" • "Father's blues" • "Glorious victory" • "Jintsuriki" • "Perfume of forest" • "Rhyme star" | |
| Ray House themes | "Ayane Remix" • "Bass Remix" • "Bayman Remix" • "Ein Remix" • "Gen Fu Remix" • "Hayabusa Remix" • "Helena Remix" • "Jann Lee Remix" • "Kasumi Remix" • "Leifang Remix" • "Leon Remix" • "Tengu Remix" • "Tina Remix" • "Zack Remix" | |
| Other tracks | "D.O.A." • "Densetsu no Hiken" • "Dream On" • "Excelsior" • "Last JAM" • "Link" • "Memoir" • "Tengu-mai" • "Transcendence" • "ULTIMATE" • "What's my name?" • "Wired" • "You make me feel so good!" | |
| Archives | ||
| Command Lists • Costumes • Fighting quotes • Promotional artwork and wallpapers • Survival Mode items • Tag throws | ||
| v · e · dDead or Alive 4 | |
|---|---|
| Characters | |
| Playable | Kasumi • Ryu Hayabusa • Kokoro • Hitomi • Brad Wong • Eliot • Bass Armstrong • Zack • Jann Lee • Leifang • Tina Armstrong • La Mariposa/Lisa • Bayman • Christie • Ayane • Hayate |
| Unlockable | Ein • Gen Fu • Leon • Helena Douglas • SPARTAN-458 • Tengu |
| Non-playable characters | Alpha-152 • Anne • Fame Douglas • Maria • Mei Ling • Miyako • Muramasa • Niki |
| Terms | |
| Gameplay modes | Story • Time Attack • Survival • Team Battle • Versus • Sparring • Settings • Watch • Album • Movie Theater • Ranking • User Profiles • Battle Viewer • DOA Online |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Attack Change • Boss Battles • Character Select • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Replay • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System |
| Plot subjects | Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DOATEC • Hyper Battle Grand Prix • Mugen Tenshin clan • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi |
| Martial arts | Ba ji quan • Command Sambo • Close quarters combat • Jeet Kune Do – Karate • Lucha libre • Muay Thai • Ninjutsu • Pi qua quan • Pro-wrestling • She quan • Tai ji quan • Tengu-do • Xing yi quan • Xinyi liuhe quan • Zui ba xian quan |
| Other terms | Cabbage • Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Genra • Ninpo • Nunchaku • Openings • System Voice • Tournament Winners • Zack Dollars |
| Locations | |
| Stages | Biolab Core • Crash Club • DOATEC Great Hall • D.W.A. Coliseum • Experimental Playground • Gambler's Paradise • Kyoto in Bloom (day time/night time) • Nassau Station • Ninja Hideout • Savannah Safari • Seaside Market • Tatami • Temple on the Mountain • Tritower Heliport • Waterfall Valley |
| Non-playable locations | Great Opera |
| Music | |
| Dead or Alive 4 Original Sound Trax | |
| Character themes | "Alpha-152" • "Drunk Wolf" • "Fang" • "Flowerbed" • "Hunter's Moon" • "I Feel For You" • "Jintsuriki" • "Mentor" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Purity" • "Russian Roulette" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "Solitary Desperation" • "Sorrow" • "Steel Horse Rider" • "Successor" • "Tribal Beats" • "Turn On The Lights" • "Vigaku" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Zany Zapper" |
| Ending themes | "Amazing" • "Bad Trip" • "Brave Heart" • "The Broken Arrows" • "Dance Of The Angel" • "Dead Soldier" • "Estheticism" • "The Fastest Fingers" • "The Fist" • "My Grave" • "Nasty Girl" • "Now And Forever" • "The Raiders" • "The Real World" • "Round The Coaster" • "Touch Me" • "Unbroken Chains" |
| Crash Club themes | "Achoism Remix" • "B-boy No "B" Remix" • "Blazed Up Melpomene Remix" • "Break The Age Remix" • "Grand Style Remix" • "Hitohira Remix" • "Jintsuriki Remix" • "The Shooted Remix" • "Tehu Tehu Remix" • "Turn On The Lights Remix" • "Ultimate Weapon Remix" • "Vigaku Remix" • "YES or YES Remix" • "You Are Under My Control Remix" |
| DOA Online tracks | "Flower Garden Room" • "Gorgeous Room" • "Halloween Room" • "Ice Room" • "Jungle Room" • "Outer Space Room" • "Pastry Room" • "Room Above the Clouds" • "Room in My House" • "Underwater Room" • "Zack's Shop" |
| Other tracks | "Blazed Up Melpomene" • "Circle" • "DOATEC" • "Eat the Rich" • "Evolution" • "Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix" • "Holiday" • "Zero Hour" |
| Archives | |
| Achievements • Command lists • Costumes • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional artwork and wallpapers • Survival Mode items • Tag throws | |
| v · e · dDOA: Dead or Alive |
|---|
| Characters |
| Main characters Kasumi • Tina Armstrong • Christie Allen • Helena Douglas |
| Supporting characters Ayane • Ryu Hayabusa • Max • Victor Donovan • Weatherby • Zack • Bass Armstrong • Hayate • Bayman • Leon |
| Minor characters Brad Wong • Eliot • Fame Douglas • Gen Fu • Hitomi • Jann Lee • Leifang • Pirates |
| Terms |
| Acupuncture • Central Intelligence Agency • Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DOATEC • Donovan's GlassesID Bracelet • Katana • Nanobots • Needle • Ninja • Nunchaku • Runaway Shinobi • Shuriken • Volleyball |
| Other terms Character Relationships |
| Locations |
| Ishikari Mountains • South China Sea • Hong Kong • DOA Island • Buddha • Waterwheel • Bamboo Forest • Forbidden Square • Gray Steps • Lab Complex • DOA Compound • Tina's Yacht • Ninja Clan |
| Music |
| DOA: Dead or Alive Original Soundtrack |
| Archives |
| Promotional Artwork |
| v · e · dDead or Alive Online | |
|---|---|
| Characters | |
| Playable | Kasumi • Leifang • Tina Armstrong • Ryu Hayabusa • Jann Lee • Zack • Bayman • Bass Armstrong |
| Unlockable/Buyable | Gen Fu • Ayane • Helena Douglas • Leon • Ein • Hitomi |
| Terms | |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Character Select • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Replay • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Throws • Triangle System |
| Martial arts | Jeet Kune Do – Karate • Ninjutsu • Pi qua quan • T'ai chi quan • Pro-wrestling • Russian martial arts • Thai-style boxing • Xinyi liuhe quan |
| Locations | |
| Aerial Gardens • Burai Zenin • Danger Zone • Demon's Church • DOATEC Germany • Downtown • Dragon Hills • Great Opera • Island • Koku An • Miyama • Prairie • Ray House • Safari • Shrine • Suspension Bridge • White Storm • Yozakura | |
| Music | |
| Character themes | "B-boy no "B" ~evolved from ++~" • "Blazed up Melpomene" • "Break the age" • "Grand style" • "Hitohira ~reminiscent of ketsui no toki~" • "It's to Show" • "Knifepoint" • "Natural high" • "The shooted" • "TehuTehu" • "Ultimate weapon" • "Vigaku" • "YES or YES" • "You are under my control ~beautiful version 00~" |
| Ray House themes | "Ayane Remix" • "Bass Remix" • "Bayman Remix" • "Ein Remix" • "Gen Fu Remix" • "Hayabusa Remix" • "Helena Remix" • "Jann Lee Remix" • "Kasumi Remix" • "Leifang Remix" • "Leon Remix" • "Tina Remix" • "Zack Remix" |
| Archives | |
| Costumes • Promotional Artwork and Wallpapers | |
| v · e · dDead or Alive Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Characters | |
| Playable | Kasumi • Ayane • Hayate • Ein • Ryu Hayabusa • Helena Douglas • Christie • La Mariposa • Hitomi • Bayman • Kokoro • Jann Lee • Leifang • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong • Zack • Eliot • Gen Fu • Brad Wong • Leon • Raidou • Genra • Alpha-152 • Kasumi α • Tengu |
| Secret character | Shiden |
| Non-playable characters | Anne • Ayame • Fame Douglas • Irene Lew • Lauren • Maria • Victor Donovan |
| Guest characters | Ridley • Samus Aran |
| Terms | |
| Gameplay modes | Chronicle • Arcade • Survival • Tag Challenge • Free Play • Training • Local Play • Internet Play • Showcase • 3D Photo Album • Fight Record • Options |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss Battles • Character Select • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Move Data • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System |
| Plot subjects | Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DOATEC • Exiled shinobi • Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan • Ninpo • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Project Omega • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi • Torn Sky Blast |
| Martial arts | Ba ji quan • Combat Sambo • Drunken fist • Jeet Kune Do – Karate • Lucha libre • Muay Thai • Ninjutsu • Pi gua quan • Pro-wrestling • Snake fist • Tai ji quan • Tengu-do • Xing yi quan • Xinyi liuhe quan |
| Other terms | Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Figurines • Genra (wine) • System Voice • Tournament Winners |
| Locations | |
| Stages | 999 Meters • Azuchi • Danger Zone • Dojo • Eternal Helix • Fallen Miyama • Freedom Survivor • Frozen Peaks • Genetic Biolab (Advanced) • Geothermal Power Plant • Hellfire • Kyoto in Bloom • Lorelei • Sacred Miyama • Tao • Whitewater Valley |
| Non-playable locations | Great Opera • Mugen Tenshin Village |
| Music | |
| Character themes | "Alpha-152" • "Ayane's theme" • "Bass' theme" • "Blood Tie" • "Cracker" • "DEAD OR ALIVE" • "Gen Fu's theme" • "Hayabusa's theme" • "Jann Lee's theme" • "Jintsuriki" • "Karma" • "Kasumi's theme" • "Kasumi α's theme" • "Knifepoint" • "Leifang's theme" • "Monster" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Red Moon" • "Reincarnate" • "Shiden's theme" • "Successor" • "Tina's theme" • "Tribal Beats" • "Turn On The Lights" • "Vigaku" • "Zack's theme" |
| Chronicle Mode tracks | "Brave Heart" • "The Broken Arrows" • "Dance Of The Angel" • "DOATEC" • "Ketsui no Toki" • "Look Ahead" • "Tengu-mai" • "Unbroken Chains" |
| Other tracks | "D.O.A." • "Dimensions Training" • "Vs. Ridley" • "Wired" |
| Archive | |
| Command lists • Costumes • Downloadable content • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional artwork and wallpaper • Tag throws | |
| v · e · dDead or Alive 5 (5+) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Characters | ||
| Playable | Kasumi • Ayane • Hayate • Ryu Hayabusa • Helena Douglas • Christie • La Mariposa/Lisa Hamilton • Hitomi • Bayman • Kokoro • Jann Lee • Leifang • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong/Mr. Strong • Zack • Eliot • Gen Fu • Brad Wong • Rig • Mila • Alpha-152 | |
| Story Mode characters | False Kasumi | |
| Guest characters | Akira Yuki • Sarah Bryant • Pai Chan | |
| Non-playable characters | Miyako • Muramasa • Phase 4 • Victor Donovan | |
| Terms | ||
| Gameplay modes | Story • Versus Mode • Arcade • Time Attack • Survival • Training • Online • Spectator • Album • Fight Record • Mission • Options | |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Attack Change • Boss Battles • Character Select • Cliffhanger • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Move Data • Power Blow • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System | |
| Plot subjects | DOATEC • Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DIG • Freedom Survivor • MIST • Mugen Tenshin clan • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi | |
| Martial arts | Ba ji quan (hakkyoku-ken) • Combat Sambo • Jeet Kune Do • Karate • Lucha libre • Mixed martial arts • Muay Thai • Ninjutsu • Pi gua quan • Professional wrestling • Snake fist • T'ai chi quan • Taekwondo • Xing yi quan • Xinyi liuhe quan • Ensei ken (yan qing quan) • Zui quan | |
| Other terms | Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Glasses • System Voice • Tournament Winners • Virtua Fighter | |
| Locations | ||
| Stages | Dead or Alive/Arrival • Depth • Dojo • The Ends of the Earth • Fighting Entertainment • Fuel • Home • Hot Zone • Lab • Sanctuary • Sakura • Scramble • The Show/The Tiger Show/Coming Soon • Street • Sweat • Temple of the Dragon/Sakura | |
| DLC stage | Zack Island | |
| Non-playable locations | Freedom Survivor • Johnny's Diner • Taylor's Bar | |
| Music | ||
| Dead or Alive 5 Soundtrack • Vol.2 | ||
| Stage themes | "Accelerator" • "Alpha-152" • "Beginning to the End" • "Can't Stop This Feeling" • "Cascade" • "Dimensions Training" • "Fire Alarm" • "Gotta Move On" • "Graceful Sounds" • "Happy Funny Crazy" • "I Feel For You" • "Into the Abyss" • "Liberation" • "Light the Fuse" • "Like a Dragon" • "Knock You Down" • "Mist Knows" • "Niug-Nep Place" • "Oblivion" • "Polluted Air" • "Primitive Rhythm" • "Rapids" • "Scream" • "The Secret of Kung-Fu" • "Skyscraper" • "Tedious Days" • "Tiger's Family" • "Tradition" | |
| Story Mode tracks | "B-boy No "B" Remix" • "Cheerful Buddhist Priest" • "Collapse" • "Desperate Situation" • "False Fate" • "I'm a Fighter" • "Knifepoint" • "let's get it" • "Mentor" • "Monster" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Omen" • "Purity" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "The Storied Journey of the Boy and the Drunk" • "Successor" • "Superstar" • "Tribal Beats" • "Trip" • "The Way is Known ~DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Main Theme~" • "Vigaku" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Zany Zapper" | |
| Other tracks | "An Invisible Shadow" • "Dimensions Training" • "Link" • "Repetition" • "Showdown" • "Urges" • "Wired" | |
| Character themes (5+ only) | "Alpha-152" • "Drunk Wolf" • "Fang" • "Flowerbed" • "Hunter's Moon" • "I Feel For You" • "Machinations" • "Mentor" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Purity" • "The Roar of the Crowd" • "Russian Roulette" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "Solitary Desperation" • "Steel Horse Rider" • "Successor" • "Tribal Beats" • "Turn On The Lights" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Zany Zapper" | |
| Archives | ||
| Achievements • Command lists • Costumes • Downloadable content • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional artwork and wallpapers • Tag throws | ||
| v · e · dDead or Alive 5 Ultimate (Arcade) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characters | |||
| Playable | Kasumi • Ayane • Hayate • Ryu Hayabusa • Helena Douglas • Christie • La Mariposa/Lisa Hamilton • Hitomi • Bayman • Kokoro • Jann Lee • Leifang • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong/Mr. Strong • Zack • Eliot • Gen Fu • Brad Wong • Rig • Mila • Alpha-152 • Ein • Leon • Momiji • Marie Rose • Phase 4 • Nyotengu | ||
| Story Mode characters | False Kasumi | ||
| Guest characters | Akira Yuki • Jacky Bryant • Sarah Bryant • Pai Chan | ||
| Non-playable characters | Miyako • Muramasa • Victor Donovan | ||
| Terms | |||
| Gameplay modes | Story • Versus • Arcade • Time Attack • Survival • Team Battle • Training • Online • Spectator • Album • Movies • Fight Record • Titles • Help & Options • Music | ||
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss Battles • Character Select • Cliffhanger • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Move Data • Power Blow • Power Launcher • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System | ||
| Plot subjects | DOATEC • Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DIG • Freedom Survivor • MIST • Mugen Tenshin clan • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi | ||
| Martial arts | Aikijutsu • Ba ji quan (hakkyoku-ken) • Close quarters combat • Combat Sambo • Counter Fiend Combat • Jeet Kune Do • Karate • Lucha libre • Mixed martial arts • Muay Thai • Ninjutsu • Pi gua quan • Professional wrestling • Snake fist • Systema • T'ai chi quan • Taekwondo • Tengu-do • Xing yi quan • Xinyi liuhe quan • Ensei ken (yan qing quan) • Zui quan | ||
| Other terms | Cabbage • Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Glasses • System Voice • Tournament Winners • Virtua Fighter | ||
| Locations | |||
| Stages | Aircraft Carrier • Dead or Alive/Arrival • Depth • Desert Wasteland • Dojo • The Ends of the Earth • Fighting Entertainment • Flow/Primal • Forest • Fuel • Home • Hot Zone • Lab • Lorelei/Haunted Lorelei • Lost World • Sanctuary • Scramble • The Show/The Tiger Show/Coming Soon • Sky City Tokyo • Street • Sweat • Temple of the Dragon/Sakura • Zack Island | ||
| Non-playable locations | Freedom Survivor • Johnny's Diner • Taylor's Bar | ||
| Music | |||
| Dead or Alive 5 Soundtrack Vol.3 | |||
| Character themes | Default | "Alpha-152" • "Bloody Nocturne" • "Collapse" • "Drunk Wolf" • "El Diablo ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Fang" • "Flowerbed" • "Fuga ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Hunter's Moon" • "I Feel For You" • "Machinations" • "Mentor" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Oiran Drive" • "Purity" • "The Roar of the Crowd" • "Russian Roulette" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "Solitary Desperation" • "Sorrow" • "Steel Horse Rider" • "Successor" • "Tribal Beats" • "Turn On The Lights" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Vigaku" • "Zany Zapper" | |
| Optional (console versions only) | Dead or Alive 2 | "B-boy no "B"" • "Blazed up Melpomene" • "Break the age" • "Grand Style" • "Hitohira" • "Natural High" • "The Shooted" • "Tehu Tehu" • "Ultimate Weapon" • "YES or YES" • "You Are Under My Control" | |
| Dead or Alive 3 | "Blood Tie" • "Cracker" • "Eternity" • "Four Thousand" • "I don't believe it!" • "It's to Show" • "Knifepoint" • "Look Ahead" • "Mayflower" • "Monster" • "Power Shovel" • "Prismatic Butterfly" • "Red Moon" • "Reincarnate" • "Trip" • "True Beauty" | ||
| Stage themes | "Accelerator" • "Alpha-152" • "Beginning to the End" • "Blood Tie ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Can't Stop This Feeling" • "Cascade" • "The City Never Sleeps" • "Desert Storm" • "Dimensions Training" • "Fallen Leaves" • "Fire Alarm" • "Gaia" • "Ghouls' Ball" • "Gotta Move On" • "Graceful Sounds" • "Happy Funny Crazy" • "I Feel For You" • "Imps' Ball" • "Into the Abyss" • "Liberation" • "Light the Fuse" • "Like a Dragon" • "Knock You Down" • "Mist Knows" • "Niug-Nep Place" • "Oblivion" • "Polluted Air" • "Primitive Rhythm" • "Rapids" • "Scream" • "The Secret of Kung-Fu" • "Skyscraper" • "Tedious Days" • "Tempestuous Sign" • "Tiger's Family" • "Tradition" | ||
| Story Mode tracks | "B-boy No "B" Remix" • "Cheerful Buddhist Priest" • "Collapse" • "Desperate Situation" • "False Fate" • "I'm a Fighter" • "Knifepoint" • "let's get it" • "Mentor" • "Monster" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Omen" • "Purity" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "The Storied Journey of the Boy and the Drunk" • "Successor" • "Superstar" • "Tribal Beats" • "Trip" • "The Way is Known ~DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Main Theme~" • "Vigaku" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Zany Zapper" | ||
| Other tracks | "A Wind" • "Act Of Universe" • "An Invisible Shadow" • "Circle" • "Conditioning" • "D.O.A." • "Deep Impact" • "Dimensions Training" • "Evolution" • "Excelsior" • "Ignition" • "Link" • "Repetition" • "Showdown" • "Transcendence" • "ULTIMATE" • "Urges" • "Wired" • "X-ray" • "Zero Hour" | ||
| Archives | |||
| Achievements • Command lists • Costumes • Downloadable content • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional artwork and wallpapers • Survival Mode items • Tag throws | |||
| v · e · dDead or Alive 5 Last Round | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate Arcade | |||
| Characters | |||
| Playable | Kasumi • Ayane • Hayate • Ryu Hayabusa • Helena Douglas • Christie • La Mariposa/Lisa Hamilton • Hitomi • Bayman • Kokoro • Jann Lee • Leifang • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong/Mr. Strong • Zack • Eliot • Gen Fu • Brad Wong • Rig • Mila • Alpha-152 • Ein • Leon • Momiji • Rachel • Marie Rose • Phase 4 • Nyotengu • Honoka • Raidou | ||
| Story Mode characters | False Kasumi | ||
| Guest characters | Akira Yuki • Jacky Bryant • Sarah Bryant • Pai Chan • Naotora Ii • Mai Shiranui (latter two only in Arcade/PS4/XONE/PC) | ||
| Non-playable characters | Miyako • Muramasa • Victor Donovan | ||
| Terms | |||
| Gameplay modes | Story • Versus • Arcade • Time Attack • Survival • Team Battle • Training • Online • Spectator • Album • Movies • Fight Record • Titles • Help & Options • Music | ||
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss Battles • Character Select • Cliffhanger • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Move Data • Power Blow • Power Launcher • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Tag Throws • Throws • Triangle System | ||
| Plot subjects | DOATEC • Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • DIG • Freedom Survivor • MIST • Mugen Tenshin clan • Project Alpha • Project Epsilon • Runaway shinobi • Shinobi | ||
| Martial arts | Aikijutsu • Ba ji quan (hakkyoku-ken) • Close quarters combat • Combat Sambo • Counter Fiend Combat • Honoka Fu • Ii Style Leg Strikes • Jeet Kune Do • Karate • Lucha libre • Mixed martial arts • Muay Thai • Ninjutsu • Pi gua quan • Professional wrestling • Snake fist • Systema • T'ai chi quan • Taekwondo • Tengu-do • Xing yi quan • Xinyi liuhe quan • Ensei ken (yan qing quan) • Zui quan | ||
| Other terms | Cabbage • Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Glasses • System Voice • Tournament Winners • Virtua Fighter • Warriors series • The King of Fighters series | ||
| Locations | |||
| Stages | Aircraft Carrier • Crimson (PS4/XONE) • Danger Zone (PS4/XONE) • Dead or Alive/Arrival • Depth • Desert Wasteland • Dojo • The Ends of the Earth • Fighting Entertainment • Flow/Primal • Forest • Fuel • Home • Hot Zone • Lab • Lorelei/Haunted Lorelei • Lost World • Sanctuary • Scramble • The Show/The Tiger Show/Coming Soon • Sky City Tokyo • Street • Sweat • Temple of the Dragon/Sakura • Zack Island | ||
| DLC stages (PS4/XONE) | Attack on Titan • Azuchi • Fireworks | ||
| Non-playable locations | Freedom Survivor • Johnny's Diner • Taylor's Bar | ||
| Music | |||
| Dead or Alive 5 Soundtrack Vol.4 | |||
| Character themes | Default | "Alpha-152" • "Bloody Nocturne" • "Collapse" • "Dead or Alive Reboot" • "Drunk Wolf" • "El Diablo ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Fang" • "Flowerbed" • "Fuga ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Hunter's Moon" • "I Feel For You" • "Machinations" • "Mentor" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Oiran Drive" • "Our Little Secret" • "Purity" • "Roaming Blossom" • "The Roar of the Crowd" • "Russian Roulette" • "Sacred Flower" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "Solitary Desperation" • "Sorrow" • "Steel Horse Rider" • "Successor" • "Tribal Beats" • "Turn On The Lights" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Vigaku" • "Zany Zapper" | |
| Optional | Dead or Alive | "AYA" • "Blade of "RYU"" • "Code Name "BAYMAN"" • "Concentration" • "DEAD OR ALIVE" • "Densetsu no Hiken" • "Fastbreak" • "The Fist of TAIKYOKU Blows Up" • "Ganna Make You Gasp" • "Heated Heartbeat" • "Ketsui no Toki" • "Kokou no Kenshi" • "Megadeath" • "No Money" • "Power is Beauty ~more beautiful mix~" • "Superstar" | |
| Dead or Alive 2 | "B-boy no "B"" • "Blazed up Melpomene" • "Break the age" • "Grand Style" • "Hitohira" • "Natural High" • "The Shooted" • "Tehu Tehu" • "Ultimate Weapon" • "YES or YES" • "You Are Under My Control" | ||
| Dead or Alive 3 | "Blood Tie" • "Cracker" • "Eternity" • "Four Thousand" • "I don't believe it!" • "It's to Show" • "Knifepoint" • "Look Ahead" • "Mayflower" • "Monster" • "Power Shovel" • "Prismatic Butterfly" • "Red Moon" • "Reincarnate" • "Trip" • "True Beauty" | ||
| Miscellaneous | "Dead or Alive Redux" • "Hitohira -DW SW MIX-" • "Ryu's Determination -DW SW MIX-" • "Tehu Tehu -DW SW MIX-" | ||
| Stage themes | "Accelerator" • "Against the mega disastrous blow -Last Round mix-" • "Alpha-152" • "Beginning to the End" • "Blood Tie ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Can't Stop This Feeling" • "Cascade" • "The City Never Sleeps" • "Desert Storm" • "Dimensions Training" • "Fallen Leaves" • "Fire Alarm" • "Gaia" • "Ghouls' Ball" • "Gotta Move On" • "Graceful Sounds" • "Happy Funny Crazy" • "I Feel For You" • "Imps' Ball" • "Into the Abyss" • "Liberation" • "Light the Fuse" • "Like a Dragon" • "Look Ahead" • "Knock You Down" • "Mist Knows" • "Natural High" • "Niug-Nep Place" • "Oblivion" • "Polluted Air" • "Primitive Rhythm" • "Rapids" • "Reincarnate" • "Scream" • "The Secret of Kung-Fu" • "Skyscraper" • "Tedious Days" • "Tempestuous Sign" • "Tiger's Family" • "Tradition" • "Trip" • "Tropical Beat" | ||
| Story Mode tracks | "B-boy No "B" Remix" • "Cheerful Buddhist Priest" • "Collapse" • "Desperate Situation" • "False Fate" • "I'm a Fighter" • "Knifepoint" • "let's get it" • "Mentor" • "Monster" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Omen" • "Purity" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "The Storied Journey of the Boy and the Drunk" • "Successor" • "Superstar" • "Tribal Beats" • "Trip" • "The Way is Known ~DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Main Theme~" • "Vigaku" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Zany Zapper" | ||
| Other tracks | "A Wind" • "Act Of Universe" • "An Invisible Shadow" • "Circle" • "Conditioning" • "D.O.A." • "Deep Impact" • "Dimensions Training" • "Evolution" • "Excelsior" • "Ignition" • "Link" • "Physical System" • "Repetition" • "Result" • "Showdown (DOA1)" • "Showdown" • "The New Century" • "Transcendence" • "ULTIMATE" • "Urges" • "Wired" • "X-ray" • "Zero Hour" | ||
| Archives | |||
| Achievements • Combo challenges • Command lists • Costumes • Downloadable content • Fighting quotes • Merchandise • Promotional artwork and wallpapers • Survival Mode items • Tag throws | |||
| v · e · dDead or Alive 6 | |
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| Characters | |
| Playable | Kasumi • Ayane • Hayate • Ryu Hayabusa • Helena Douglas • Christie • La Mariposa • Hitomi • Bayman • Kokoro • Jann Lee • Leifang • Tina Armstrong • Bass Armstrong • Zack • Eliot • Brad Wong • Rig • Mila • Momiji • Rachel • Marie Rose • Phase 4 • Nyotengu • Honoka • Raidou • Tamaki • Diego • NiCO |
| Guests | Mai Shiranui • Kula Diamond |
| Terms | |
| Gameplay modes | Story • DOA Quest • Versus • Arcade • Time Attack • Survival • Training • Online • DOA Central • Theater • Music • Library • Options |
| Gameplay terms | Attacks • Boss Battles • Character Select • Combo • Counter Blow • Critical Hit • Danger Zone • Game Over • Holds • Knocked Out • Match • Replay • Side Stepping • Special Moves • Stages • Stances • Throws • Triangle System |
| Plot subjects | DOATEC • Dead or Alive World Combat Championship • Mugen Tenshin clan • MIST • Nukenin • Project Alpha • Shinobi |
| Martial arts | Aikido • Ba ji quan • Combat Sambo • Hayabusa-style Aikijutsu • Honoka Fu • Jeet Kune Do • Karate • Lucha libre • Mixed martial arts • Muay Thai • Ninjutsu • Pencak Silat • Pi gua quan • Professional wrestling • Snake fist • Street Fighting • Systema • T'ai chi quan • Taekwondo • Tengu-do • Xing yi quan • Xinyi liuhe quan • Zui quan |
| Other terms | Cabbage • Credits • Cutscenes • Endings • Glasses • System Voice • Tournament Winners • The King of Fighters series |
| Locations | |
| Stages | A.P.O. • Chamber of Potential • Chinese Festival • DOA Colosseum • Forbidden Fortune • Hidden Garden • Lost Paradise • Miyabi • The Muscle • Road Rage • Seaside Eden • Sweat • The Throwdown • Unforgettable • Zero |
| Music | |
| Dead or Alive 6 Soundtrack | |
| Stage themes | "Abandoned" • "the afterimage of KURENAI" • "the afterimage of SHIKKOKU" • "Can't Stop This Feeling" • "Co-Destruction" • "Cold Punishment" • "DEAD OR ALIVE" • "Fall into Infinity" • "Gotta Move On ~DEAD OR ALIVE 6 Remix~" • "The Great Sailing" • "Jintsuriki" • "THE MUSCLE" • "THE NAMELESS GO MAD" • "Orientronic" • "Virtue" • "with the Goddess" • "Zany Zapper" • "THE ZEN" |
| Story Mode tracks | "Alone / Dissidents" • "Bloody Nocturne" • "Blazed up Melpomene" • "Drunk Jam Session" • "Free" • "Knifepoint" • "Machinations" • "Marie and Honoka" • "Oiran Drive" • "Our Little Secret" • "RAI-GEN-TAI-TEN" • "The Roar of the Crowd" • "YES or YES" |
| Other tracks | "Act Of Universe" • "Circle" • "Conditioning" • "Deep Impact" • "Dimensions Training" • "D.O.A." • "Excelsior" • "FACE" • "Evolution" • "Have a Break!" • "Headliners" • "Ignition" • "Intersection" • "The New Century" • "Ontology" • "Physical System" • "Result" • "Showdown" • "Transcendence" • "ULTIMATE" • "Urges" • "X-ray" • "Zero Hour" |
| DLC tracks | "the afterimage ~club mix~" • "Baby Dry Your Eyes" • "Boogie Circuit" • "Coconut Groove" • "Empty" • "FACE ~club mix~" • "Hold My Lovin'" • "Honey" • "In The Sunset" • "Let's Go Together" • "Like the Blue Sky" • "Playa Del Sol" • "Tropical Beat" • "Violet Eyed Beauty" • "with the Goddess ~club mix~" |
| Optional character themes | |
| Dead or Alive | "AYA" • "Blade of "RYU"" • "Code Name "BAYMAN"" • "Concentration" • "DEAD OR ALIVE" • "The Fist of TAIKYOKU Blows up" • "Heated Heartbeat" • "Ketsui no Toki" • "Kokou no Kenshi" • "Megadeath" • "No Money" • "Power is Beauty ~more beautiful mix~" • "Superstar" |
| Dead or Alive 2 | "B-boy no "B"" • "Blazed up Melpomene" • "Grand Style" • "Hitohira" • "Natural High" • "Tehu Tehu" • "The Shooted" • "YES or YES" • "You Are Under My Control" |
| Dead or Alive 3 | "Blood Tie" • "Cracker" • "Eternity" • "I don't believe it!" • "It's to Show" • "Knifepoint" • "Look Ahead" • "Mayflower" • "Monster" • "Power Shovel" • "Prismatic Butterfly" • "Reincarnate" • "Trip" • "True Beauty" |
| Dead or Alive 4 | "Drunk Wolf" • "Fang" • "Flowerbed" • "Hunter's Moon" • "I Feel For You" • "Moonlit Lady" • "Purity" • "Russian Roulette" • "Serpent Dance" • "Solitary Desperation" • "Steel Horse Rider" • "Serpent Dance" • "Shade" • "Successor" • "Tribal Beats" • "Turn On The Lights" • "The Wind is Howling" • "Zany Zapper" |
| Dead or Alive 5 | "Bloody Nocturne" • "Dead or Alive Reboot" • "El Diablo ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Fuga ~DOA5 Ultimate mix~" • "Machinations" • "Oiran Drive" • "Our Little Secret" • "The Roar of the Crowd" • "Sacred Flower" |
| Dead or Alive 6 | "Icicle" |
| Archives | |
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