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Kana appears in ''Mortal Kombat: Legacy'' Season 1, where she is portrayed by Maurissa Tancharoen.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQv-kYsclSM YouTube Cast]</ref> Prior to the tournament, she and Hanzo have a son, named [[Jubei]], who is instead a child and dreams to become a [[Shirai Ryu]] ninja like his father. Although she and her family live contently in the Shirai Ryu village, she expresses her concern for Hanzo's occupation and refuses to have her son follow in his footsteps. After two [[Lin Kuei]] ninjas trick Hanzo into leaving the house, an assassin enters the house and kills Kana.
 
Kana appears in ''Mortal Kombat: Legacy'' Season 1, where she is portrayed by Maurissa Tancharoen.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQv-kYsclSM YouTube Cast]</ref> Prior to the tournament, she and Hanzo have a son, named [[Jubei]], who is instead a child and dreams to become a [[Shirai Ryu]] ninja like his father. Although she and her family live contently in the Shirai Ryu village, she expresses her concern for Hanzo's occupation and refuses to have her son follow in his footsteps. After two [[Lin Kuei]] ninjas trick Hanzo into leaving the house, an assassin enters the house and kills Kana.
   
In Season 2, Kana returns in a flashback that takes place years before the Shirai Ryu massacre. When she, Hanzo, and a younger Jubei are walking down a path between the Shirai Ryu and Lin Kuei territory, [[Kuai Liang]], Bi-Han's younger brother who's against the possibility of peace between the two clans, holds Jubei hostage with his friends. When Hanzo reminds him that this goes against his brother's wishes, Kuai Liang let's go of Jubei, who runs back to Kana. However, Kuia Liang and his friends then attack Hanzo, who is forced to seemingly kill them while Kana prevents her son from seeing the bloodshed.
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In Season 2, Kana returns in a flashback that takes place years before the Shirai Ryu massacre. When she, Hanzo, and a younger Jubei are walking down a path between the Shirai Ryu and Lin Kuei territory, [[Kuai Liang]], Bi-Han's younger brother who's against the possibility of peace between the two clans, holds Jubei hostage with his friends. When Hanzo reminds him that this goes against his brother's wishes, Kuai Liang let's go of Jubei, who runs back to Kana. However, Kuai Liang and his friends then attack Hanzo, who is forced to seemingly kill them while Kana prevents her son from seeing the bloodshed.
   
 
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Kana Hasashi

Kana Hasashi

Kana Hasashi is Hanzo Hasashi's wife and a victim of the Shirai Ryu massacre, along with her son, Jubei. Kana is a minor character in the Mortal Kombat franchise, but she is one of the driving reasons why Hanzo returned as a Specter, now known as Scorpion, in order to avenge his clan.

Appearances

Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Kana is mentioned in Scorpion's MK: Armageddon ending, where she, Jubei, and the Shirai Ryu clan are fully resurrected by Scorpion after he obtained the powers of a god for defeating Blaze. However, as Scorpion is reunited with his family, Quan Chi appears and kidnaps Scorpion's and Kana's son, escaping into the Netherrealm. Enraged, Scorpion ordered his clan to hunt down the sorcerer and retrieve his son.

Mortal Kombat (2011)

She appears in the illusion made by Quan Chi, in which Bi-Han is framed for her murder in Mortal Kombat (2011). In the illusion, Kana is hiding in their home, with an infant Jubei, while the Shirai Ryu massacre is occurring. However, "Sub-Zero" finds them in their home and pulls out a sword. As he prepares to kill them, a crying Kana attempts to comfort and protect her child from their fate. As "Sub-Zero" slashes his sword, Kana let's out a bloody scream, killing her and Jubei. Upon seeing the illusion, Scorpion becomes enraged and kills the elder Sub-Zero, who he previously promised to spare for Raiden in exchange for his clan to be resurrected.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy

Kana appears in Mortal Kombat: Legacy Season 1, where she is portrayed by Maurissa Tancharoen.[1] Prior to the tournament, she and Hanzo have a son, named Jubei, who is instead a child and dreams to become a Shirai Ryu ninja like his father. Although she and her family live contently in the Shirai Ryu village, she expresses her concern for Hanzo's occupation and refuses to have her son follow in his footsteps. After two Lin Kuei ninjas trick Hanzo into leaving the house, an assassin enters the house and kills Kana.

In Season 2, Kana returns in a flashback that takes place years before the Shirai Ryu massacre. When she, Hanzo, and a younger Jubei are walking down a path between the Shirai Ryu and Lin Kuei territory, Kuai Liang, Bi-Han's younger brother who's against the possibility of peace between the two clans, holds Jubei hostage with his friends. When Hanzo reminds him that this goes against his brother's wishes, Kuai Liang let's go of Jubei, who runs back to Kana. However, Kuai Liang and his friends then attack Hanzo, who is forced to seemingly kill them while Kana prevents her son from seeing the bloodshed.

Mortal Kombat X Comic

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Trivia

  • Although she was first mentioned in Scorpion's Mortal Kombat ending, she didn't receive an official name for over two decades. It wasn't until the Mortal Kombat X Comic Series when she obtained her canon name, Kana Hasashi, which was based on the name given to her in Mortal Kombat: Legacy.
  • In Scorpion's Mortal Kombat (2011) ladder ending, Kana Hasashi is among the spirits of the Shirai Ryu that is restraining Quan Chi as Scorpion kills him. She is noticeable due to the fact she has a spectral red rose on her head, like in the illusion Quan Chi showed Scorpion.
  • Kana is often associated to a flower, as in almost all of her appearances she seems to have a type of flower either in her hair or on her kimono.

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