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Coastline Sunset is a DLC stage in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

Description[]

The stage is set in the Philippines, most likely by the Manila Bay, which is known for its sunset view. Surroundings include palm trees, crashed cars, tricycles and jeepneys (a common way of transportation in the Philippines). There are billboards advertising Timezone and Quantum, as well as a crowd overlooking the fight.

Little children are sitting on top of the tricycles (another form of transportation in the Philippines, defined as a motorcycle with an attached sidecar) as well. It is possible to observe people watching the fight, around the area, standing on the vehicles. If the fighters get too close to a girl, she will shout "I'm scared!"

Background Music[]

The stage BGM is called "Stained Orange" (stylized in lowercase as "stained orange").

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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Console OST - stained orange (Coastline Sunset)

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Trivia[]

  • Coastline Sunset is the first stage in the series to be set in the Philippines, the second being Jungle Outpost from Tekken 7.
  • The little girl seen in some parts of the stage has a picture of Pac-Man on her shirt, another series owned by Namco.
  • One of the jeepneys is from Mishima Polytechnical School.
  • The beater cars, jeepneys, and tricycles all have Thai Plate Numbers.
  • The beater cars seen in this stage resemble a B12 Nissan Sentra and a Nissan Bluebird
  • Some of the tricycles that can be seen have plate numbers in Thai writing. Said vehicles also resemble Tuk-tuks more than the Philippine tricycle.
  • The billboard of the inasal says "Isang kagat at ikaw ay nawiwili", which refers to how tasty the inasal is. Said billboard references the popular chicken inasal restaurant Mang Inasal. It could also be a reference to Bacolod Chicken Inasal
  • Other billboards signs include both Quantum and Timezone amusement which are popular arcade centers in the Philippines.
  • There are umbrellas on the market section of the stage labeled with the brand name "Automatic", which is likely a parody of Micromatic, the most well-known brand of beach umbrellas in the Philippines that is mainly used by street vendors.

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