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About Kitana Princess Kitana is over 10,000 years old, although she appears only to be in her mid twenties to early thirties. Through the years, she has risen to great importance, first as the loyal stepdaughter of Shao Kahn; then his enemy, tearing herself away from his grasp and freeing her home realm of Edenia; and then leading an army into Outworld to combat any chance of Shao Kahn rising to power again. Kitana is a strong combination of discipline, intelligence, love and perseverance. She shared a subtle love interest with Earthrealm champion Liu Kang, until he was murdered by the Deadly Alliance. She has aligned herself on the good side, despite her loyalty to Shao Kahn for most of her life until learning the truth about her past and real family. Shao Kahn is a boss and recurring playable character from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Edenia (Mortal Kombat: Deception). ...
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Storyline Kitana's first appearance, in the second Mortal Kombat tournament, was mysterious. It was hard to guess her true feelings or alignment, which were revealed to the Earthrealm warriors during the tournament. She was not the daughter of Shao Kahn, but in fact his stepdaughter, adopted by Kahn after he seized the realm of Edenia. To strengthen Kahn's claims to the Edenian throne, he killed its king, Jerrod, and married Jerrod's wife Sindel, who was Kitana's mother. Suspecting she would someday learn the truth, however, Kahn instructed Shang Tsung to create a twin for Kitana, Mileena, who was actually a grotesque and evil clone. About Earthrealm More commonly referred to just as Earth, this realm has a very deep and rich mythology within the Mortal Kombat Universe. ...
Sindel (also called Queen Sindel by her regal name), is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Shang Tsung is a video game character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Mileena is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
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Kitana grew up dutifully loyal to Shao Kahn, whom she believed was her real father. She grew up to be one of Shao Kahn's personal assassins, alongside her "sister" Mileena, and her good friend Jade. At some point in Kitana's life, she finally discovered the truth about her real father, Mileena's origins, and how Shao Kahn conquered her realm through constant visions in her dreams. Image File history File links C33. ...
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Appalled, disgusted, and devastated that her whole life had been a lie, Kitana vowed to do all in her power to overthrow Shao Kahn and restore Edenia to its former beauty. And also perhaps by doing so, redeem herself for all the evil she committed while she served Shao Kahn. At first Kitana continued to feign loyalty to Kahn, planning and waiting for the right time to turn against him openly. Kitana's chance finally came during Mortal Kombat II, when Shao Kahn and Shang Tsung lured Earth's heroes into Outworld. Kitana entered the tournament, but secretly began to contact one of Earth's heroes (most likely Liu Kang) trying to help them defeat Kahn. However, Kitana's efforts were discovered by her clone Mileena. Mileena attacked her traitorous "sister", forcing Kitana to defend herself. She defeated and killed Mileena, but this act revealed that she was no longer loyal to Shao Kahn. Liu Kang is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
The Earthrealm warriors escaped from Outworld, but Kitana was imprisoned and sentenced to death for killing Mileena. However, after Sindel's resurrection and Shao Kahn's subsequent invasion of Earthrealm, she managed to escape and rejoin her friends from Earth. Her only purpose was to convert the resurrected Sindel and remove the evil taint in her soul. Kitana also had to contend with her friend Jade, who was sent by Kahn to capture her. But Kitana managed to convince Jade to turn against Kahn and join the forces of good. Jade then helped Kitana defeat Reptile, another assassin sent by Kahn to capture Kitana. Eventually, Kitana pushed through to her mother and freed her from Kahn's grasp. Shao Kahn's reign over Earthrealm was short-lived, as he and his elite forces were ultimately defeated. In the wake of these events, Kitana and her mother freed Edenia as well. Before leaving Earthrealm, Kitana thanked Liu Kang for all he had done. Reptile is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Earthrealm had barely recovered from its violent merger with Outworld, however, as a new threat presented itself in the form of Shinnok. He and his grand vizier Quan Chi invaded Edenia from the forbidden Netherealm and imprisoned its legitimate rulers. Kitana, not a novice at escaping from prisons, broke loose once more, only to encounter a resurrected Mileena, now in the service of Shinnok. However, soon the forces of darkness were defeated by Raiden and his comrades, and Edenia was free once more. It is after these events that Kitana finally proposed to Liu Kang and offered to rule Edenia together as King and Queen. Liu Kang reluctantly rejected her, saying his place was as Champion of Earth. Shinnok is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Quan Chi is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
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Liu Kang is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
After Shinnok's defeat, Kitana learned that Shao Kahn had survived his defeat on Earthrealm and was trying to regain his strength in Outworld. Realizing the vulnerable position of her realm, however, Kitana hastily formed an alliance with the Shokan, a powerful and ancient race that had fallen in disgrace with the weakened emperor. The combined armies, led by Prince Goro and Kitana herself, marched against Outworld's armies a few years later, with much success at first. However, in the decisive moments, Goro was mortally wounded by the mysterious Noob Saibot, ending the battle with a draw. In the Mortal Kombat mythology, it is a race of half-human half-dragon warriors. ...
Goro is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Noob Saibot is a character from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Shortly thereafter, Kitana learned that Shao Kahn had been slain by unknown assassins. Thinking her fight was finally over, Kitana began to journey back to Edenia, hoping she could finally live in peace. However, she then encountered her old ally Kung Lao and he told her of a new threat: the "Deadly Alliance" of Quan Chi and Shang Tsung. Kung Lao told Kitana of the Deadly Alliance's plans to revive the Undead Army of the legendary Dragon King and how they had already managed to kill Shao Kahn and Liu Kang. Kung Lao is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Despite Kitana's grief upon learning of Liu Kang's death at the hands of the Deadly Alliance, she joined with her old Earthrealm allies against the new threat. Unfortunately, the Deadly Alliance was victorious, defeating the heroes. However shortly after, Kitana and her allies were resurrected by Onaga, the legendary Dragon King himself. Onaga then put a powerful spell on them, turning them into his loyal servants. Now loyal to the Dragon King, Kitana assisted in Onaga's invasion of her own realm of Edenia. Onaga is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Onaga used Kitana to imprison her mother Sindel, knowing the queen would not fight her daughter. However, Sindel was freed by Jade, and together they fled to Outworld where they attempted to find a way to defeat Onaga and free Kitana from his evil influence. Unknown to Kitana, Liu Kang's spirit returned from beyond death and had found himself a new ally and friend Ermac, and the two as well embarked on a mission to save their allies. Ermac is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Possible future
Kitana's apparent appearance for Mortal Kombat: Armageddon While it is unknown whether Liu Kang or Sindel saved Kitana, if at all, details will be revealed in the upcoming Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, where all of said characters will reappear. Image File history File links Kitana_Armageddon_(Roster_Render). ...
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Kitana is also set to appear in Mortal Kombat: Unchained, an expansion of Mortal Kombat: Deception. Kitana's role in Unchained is set to elaborate on her actions while under Onaga's control, as her biography screen states that after her resurrection by the Dragon King she has "...no choice but to kill in his name." Mortal Kombat: Deception is the latest game in the controversial and bloody Mortal Kombat video game series by Midway. ...
Warning! Spoilers! At a recent German gaming convention a few Mortal Kombat Endings were released. Kitana's was one of them. In her ending the power of Blaze gives Kitana pshycic abilities with the elder gods. This makes Kitana their TRUE champion. Kitana forms an all female fighting alliance consisting of herself, Sindel, Jade, Sonya, and Li Mei. Together, they lay down the forces of evil and trap them in the netherrealm for eternity. This ending is still subject to change along with the others.
Memorable moves - Fan Toss: Because the move could be executed both on the ground and in mid-air, it was a great way to finish off a combo, making Kitana a deadly character in MKII. In Deadly Alliance, Kitana also has the option to throw her steel fan, but there's a catch. If the thrown fan connects, it impales the enemy; if it misses, it's gone entirely. Whether it connects or misses, Kitana is only able to throw her fans once a round. (MKII,UMK3,MKG,MKDA, MKA)
- Square Wave Punch: Lifted from Sonya during her MKII absence, Kitana jumps into the air and attacks incoming foes with a flying punch. (MK2,UMK3,MKG,MKA)
- Fan Lift: Both an anti-air attack and a set-up for juggle combos, Kitana uses her fans to make the enemy levitate helplessly in the air. The effectiveness of the move has decreased significantly in each game since MKII. In MK: Deadly Alliance, performing this move while in an unarmed fighting style will automatically switch the player into Fan style. (MKII,UMK3,MKG,MKDA, MKA)
- Fan Swipe: Kitana swipes at her enemy with her razor sharp fan. (MKII, MKG)
- Pretty Kick: Kitana delivers a two-part jump kick. (MKDA, MKA)
- Throws: Kitana uses a suplex for her throw in MKII and a frankensteiner (UMK3, MKT.)
- Blue Shockwave: Kitana jumps up and lands, letting the flat part of her fans hit the ground, which raises a devastating cloud of dust and blue light. Similar to other stomp moves, but with longer reach. She uses this move to destroy a platform in MK:SM ("MKSM")
- Fan Swirl: Kitana surrounds herself with her two fans, and by doing arm movements, controls them and swirls them around herself for a defensive/multidirectional attack. (MKSM)
- Pixey Dust Teleport: Kitana teleports near the opponent (MKA)
Sonya Blade is a video game character from the Mortal Kombat fighting games series. ...
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Fatalities - Kiss of Doom: Kitana removes her mask and kisses her opponent, who expands like a huge balloon before exploding into pieces. In MK:DA the victim inflated several times (vomiting blood in between) before exploding. and in MKSM the opponent explodes without inflating (MKII, MKG, MKDA, MK:SM)
- Deadly Fan: Kitana decapitates her opponent with a fan. (MKII, UMK3, MKT,MKG, MK:SM)
- Stretchy Kiss: Kitana removes her mask and kisses her opponent, who then stretches to enormous size before exploding to pieces. (UMK3, MKT)
Other finishers - Birthday Cake: Kitana gives her opponent a cake. (MKII)
- Bubbles: Kitana removes her mask and blows a bunch of bubbles at her opponent. (UMK3, MKT)
- Killer Rabbit: As an Animality, Kitana turns into a small rabbit and mauls opponent to death. (UMK3, MKT)
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Movie and TV appearances Kitana appeared in the first Mortal Kombat movie (unmasked and played by Talisa Soto) as an unwanted companion of Shang Tsung and his warriors. Kitana, as opposed to the games, is said to come from Outworld in both movies. Kitana eventually imparted to Liu Kang the essential knowledge he needed to defeat his greatest adversaries. Image File history File links MK083. ...
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Talisa Soto (born Miriam Soto on March 27, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American top model and actress of Puerto Rican descent. ...
Mortal Kombat is a 1995 movie, directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. ...
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In the second movie, she faced and converted her mother, Sindel, in the final battles. She wore the same outfit from the first movie, and finally used her war fans in battle (shown as undulating blades linked by blue fabric). Although she (and her mother in some scenes) was believed to be a key to close Shao Kahn's portals to Earth in the second film, it was all a trick to steal time from the warriors; it was actually Liu Kang. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997) was directed by John R. Leonetti. ...
Sindel (also called Queen Sindel by her regal name), is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
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Unlike the games, Kitana apparently always knew Shao Kahn had killed her mother and father and conquered Edenia. The movies give no indication that Kitana was ever loyal to Shao Kahn, though she does feign loyalty in the first movie to convince Shang Tsung of his follies. The movies also neglect to address any connection Kitana shares with either Mileena, Jade, or Rain. In addition, her appearance is much different from the games; she is unmasked, her hair is braided rather than held in a bun, and wears a black sleeveless leather top and pants rather than a leotard. Mileena is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Jade is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Rain is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. ...
Kitana also makes three appearances in the live-action TV series Mortal Kombat: Conquest, played firstly by Dara Tomanovich and subsequently by Audie England. Her dress is nearly exactly that of Talisa Soto's character, and she wields identical fans. Kitana is fully aware of her Edenian past and the deaths of her parents at Shao Kahn's hands, and works as covertly as possible to prevent the Emperor conquering realms while feigning her allegiance to him. She first employed Kung Lao to protect the last mystical essence of Edenia from Outworld's grasp. She was then the subject of a foil when Shao Kahn created the warrior Mileena in her likeness and sent her to murder Kung Lao. While Mileena employed her seductive techniques, Kahn also sent Kitana's Edenian friend turned traitor Rain to attack him. Kitana was forced to deter attacks from both fighters and convince Kung Lao that she was the true princess. She was finally murdered by Shao Kahn's Shadow Priests in the series finale. The Emperor was most reluctant and indeed bitter at killing his stepdaughter, but cited her plots against him as justification.
Trivia - Kitana was one of the most popular characters in Mortal Kombat II, and was the character that many fans used because of her combos that they could use (which always ended with a fan throw in mid air). During the early production runs of Mortal Kombat II, Kitana became notorious as an unbeatable character, as her "fan lift" move could be done in such a way as to completely immobilize the opponent in the corner of the screen, allowing the player using Kitana to defeat the opponent with a series of uncontested punches. Changes were made in later versions of the game to eliminate this, as it tended to unbalance the game.
- In Mortal Kombat: Deception, Ed Boon described Kitana and Mileena as the female equivalents of Scorpion and Sub-Zero.
- Ed Boon claimed in the trading card for Kitana that it was amazing seeing people doing kombos with her that even he hadn't thought of.
- Kitana was supposed to be in Mortal Kombat 4 (along with Noob Saibot and Kano), but was taken out in favor for new character Tanya. However, she wasn't completely removed from the game: her rendering was still used in Liu Kang's ending, and players could fight as her in the Nintendo 64 version via a cheat device.
- Katalin Zamiar played Kitana for MKII, and her mask had to be attached to her nose with double-sided tape while her boots were held in place with rubber bands in order to keep them from falling down during filming.
- Kitana's original costume for filming of MKII was blue, but game footage was shot with a red outfit for Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.
- Kitana was supposed to be featured in Mortal Kombat: Deception. However, it was decided that the storyline would change and have her dead in favor of the reappearance of Jade, who has not been featured in many Mortal Kombat games. Though Kitana will be playable in Mortal Kombat: Unchained. Also, the MK:Deception primary outfit of Mileena was originally going to be one of the outfits that Kitana could have in Deception.
- Kitana's signature "Kiss of Doom" fatality was, according to Ed Boon in a webchat interview, inspired by the demise of the villain in the James Bond movie Live and Let Die.
- MK Gold's face model of Kitana resembles the actress Talisa Soto, who played Kitana in the two Mortal Kombat movies.
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