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|English = Prison Murder Fist | |English = Prison Murder Fist | ||
|School = [[Nanto Sei Ken]], [[Nanto Koshū Ken]] style | |||
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Revision as of 09:58, 1 November 2011
Gokuto Ken | |
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Name | |
獄 屠 拳 | |
Kanji | 獄屠拳 |
Romaji | Gokuto Ken |
English | Prison Slaughter Fist |
Data | |
School | Nanto Sei Ken, Nanto Koshū Ken style |
Gokusatsu Ken | |
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Name | |
獄 殺 拳 | |
Kanji | 獄殺拳 |
Romaji | Gokusatsu Ken |
English | Prison Murder Fist |
Data | |
School | Nanto Sei Ken, Nanto Koshū Ken style |
(獄屠拳 Prison Slaughter Fist).
- The technique Shin used against Kenshiro when he took Yuria away from him. A flying kick which temporarily disables the enemy by slicing the tendons in their limbs. In the anime series, Shin performs this technique against Ken during their rematch, but it proves ineffective the second time around.
- It is renamed Gokusatsu Ken (獄殺拳, Prison Murder Fist) in the 1980s anime series and movie because the kanji 屠 (to) could cause offense to Burakumin butchers.[1]
Appears in
- Original Manga
- Shin uses it on Kenshiro on page 181 of the 1st volume, titled "A Cry from the Heart" (心の叫びの巻 Kokoro no Sakebi no Maki)