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He voiced [[Forest Law]] in [[Tekken 3]] and [[Tekken Tag Tournament]], and [[Marshall Law]] in [[Tekken 4]].

He voiced [[Forest Law]] in [[Tekken 3]] and [[Tekken Tag Tournament]], and [[Marshall Law]] in [[Tekken 4]].

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known for his sense of humor, such as comic rivalry with Yoshinori Ono and jokes around the character Leo in Tekken 6. He is a graduate of Waseda University.

Harada is also a member of Project Soul (the team behind Namco's [http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Soul_series Soul Calibur] franchise). He makes an appearance in [http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Soulcalibur_V Soulcalibur V] as a [http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Katsuhiro_Harada Bonus Character] in a Quick Battle challenge. He uses the Character Creation exclusive [[Devil Jin]] style from the Tekken franchise, the [[Mishima Style Fighting Karate]]. His BGM is called "Antares" which is also used in [[Tekken 5]] stage [[Cathedral]]. In the game, he use his special outfit, the [[Heihachi Mishima]]'s Tiger Gi.

Harada is also a member of Project Soul (the team behind Namco's [http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Soul_series Soul Calibur] franchise). He makes an appearance in [http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Soulcalibur_V Soulcalibur V] as a [http://soulcalibur.wikia.com/wiki/Katsuhiro_Harada Bonus Character] in a Quick Battle challenge. He uses the Character Creation exclusive [[Devil Jin]] style from the Tekken franchise, the [[Mishima Style Fighting Karate]]. His BGM is called "Antares" which is also used in [[Tekken 5]] stage [[Cathedral]]. In the game, he use his special outfit, the [[Heihachi Mishima]]'s Tiger Gi.

Harada maintains a fairly active [https://twitter.com/#!/harada_tekken Twitter account].

Harada maintains a fairly active [https://twitter.com/#!/harada_tekken Twitter account].

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== Work ==

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*''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' ([[2011]]) - producer

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*''[[Tekken 6]]'' ([[2009]]) - producer

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*''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]'' ([[2008]]) - producer

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*''[[Soulcalibur IV]]'' ([[2008]]) - (?)

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*''[[Soulcalibur Legends]]'' ([[2007]]) - (?)

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*''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' ([[2007]]) - producer

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*''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' ([[2006]]) - producer

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*''[[Urban Reign]]'' ([[2005]]) - (?)

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*''[[Tekken 5]]'' ([[2005]]) - producer

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*''[[Tekken 4]]'' ([[2002]]) - producer

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*''[[Tekken Advance]]'' ([[2002]]) - (?)

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*''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' ([[2000]]) - (?)

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*''[[Tekken 3]]'' ([[1998]]) - (?)

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*''[[Tekken 2]]'' ([[1996]]) - (?)

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*''[[Tekken]]'' ([[1995]]) - (?)

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== Jokes ==

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=== "Conflicts" with Yoshinori Ono ===

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In February 2011, Katsuhiro Harada and Street Fighter series producer Yoshinori Ono played a show in the framework of ongoing work on their crossover game series. Thus was created the plot on which the yakuza boss Ono, drunk, gets into the headquarters of a rival corporation owned Haradah to destroy it and steal ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]''. In retaliation, the same Harada, dressed in a HeiHachi Mishima kimono (his most beloved characters in the series [3]), armed with a katana and a rifle penetrated the headquarters of the corporation Ono [4].

== Trivia ==

== Trivia ==

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