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There's nothing to suggest Nanto Jarō Geki is a Nanto Koshū Ken technique. From what we've read in ''Toki Gaiden'', that Amiba & Jagi were in cahoots, it's more likely this technique was learnt from Amiba not Shin. | There's nothing to suggest Nanto Jarō Geki is a Nanto Koshū Ken technique. From what we've read in ''Toki Gaiden'', that Amiba & Jagi were in cahoots, it's more likely this technique was learnt from Amiba not Shin. --[[User:Endofcentury|Endofcentury]] 20:50, December 1, 2009 (UTC) | ||
:Yeah, I agree for the most part, that's why I took the info off the page. Before the Gaidens came out people assumed it was Shin's. (The move resembles his style.) [[User:Evan1975|evan1975]] 22:42, December 1, 2009 (UTC) | :Yeah, I agree for the most part, that's why I took the info off the page. Before the Gaidens came out people assumed it was Shin's. (The move resembles his style.) [[User:Evan1975|evan1975]] 22:42, December 1, 2009 (UTC) | ||
::Love that there's a place on earth where this kinda discussion happens. --<span style="line-height:1">[[User:SirRandomage|Madness ❧]] <sup>[[User talk:SirRandomage|talk]]</sup></span> 11:03, May 4, 2010 (UTC) |
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There's nothing to suggest Nanto Jarō Geki is a Nanto Koshū Ken technique. From what we've read in Toki Gaiden, that Amiba & Jagi were in cahoots, it's more likely this technique was learnt from Amiba not Shin. --Endofcentury 20:50, December 1, 2009 (UTC)
- Yeah, I agree for the most part, that's why I took the info off the page. Before the Gaidens came out people assumed it was Shin's. (The move resembles his style.) evan1975 22:42, December 1, 2009 (UTC)