Raiden:It is forbidden to claim victory until the tournament begins. Shang Tsung:You are correct, Thunder God, but conflict outside of Mortal Kombat is not forbidden. Besides, the Elder Gods are too lazy to stop me. I have come for your souls. ...
The logo joke is the closest fans will get to an official Scooby-Doo/Mortal Kombat crossover. Goofs Raiden loses his godhood to fight in the tournament, but Shao Kahn (who mostly likely is a god being older than 10,000 years and can who can consume souls) gets to fight in it ...
Raiden / Goro (voice) (as Ron A. Feinberg) Defenders of the Earth(1986) Jennifer Hale Sonya Blade (voice) Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart(2021) Randy Hamilton Liu Kang (voice) T.J. Hooker(1982) Kyle Wyatt Mob Leader (voice) Mortal Kombat 2 ...
A mainstay of the cast, Raiden is one of the series' most recognizable characters. He has appeared as a playable in every fighting installment with the exception of , and was among the eleven characters to represent th...
Mortal Kombat 4(1997) Steve Ritchie Shao Kahn (voice) Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks(2005) Jon Hey Raiden (voice) Smash TV(1990) Vince Pontarelli Actor (voice) Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy(2004) Dan Forden The 'Toasty!' Guy (voice) (as Dan [Toasty] Forden) ...
s core mythology. A group of disparate warriors from all over the globe has been chosen to fight in a secret tournament called “Mortal Kombat,” the fate of the Earth (also known as “Earthrealm”) resting on the outcome. They will train together at the temple of Lord Raiden (Tadanobu...
Raiden, God of Thunder, is the Protector of Earthrealm. He and the Elder Gods defeated Shinnok millennia ago when the latter sought dominion over the realms. More recently Raiden thwarted Outworld's attempts to merge Earthrealm, First through the Mortal Kombat tournaments, then via invasion. Vic...
“Mortal Kombat” movie would need to get an NC-17 for violence. Obviously that’s an unrealistic expectation, but surely a new R-rated “Mortal Kombat” movie in 2021 should be a step in the right direction. I never did find out exactly how tame the PG-13 “Mortal Kombat” was, ...
“Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.” McQuoid works from a script byGreg RussoandDave Callahamthat’s clearly familiar with the source material, dropping in fan favorites like Raiden and Liu Kang but also digging a little deeper to bring to life characters like Mileena and a truly dodgy CGI ...
Raiden's movie counterpart makes the same insinuation when he describes the importance of the Mortal Kombat tournament. He speaks this quote before starting to laugh in amusement, then humbly apologizing. It's a clear indicator of the difference in perspective between Gods and mortals. ...