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|name= Earth-splitter
 
|name= Earth-splitter
 
|image= [[File:AraleSpecial(O2).jpg|250px|Earth-splitter in ''Dragon Ball: Origins 2'']]
 
|image= [[File:AraleSpecial(O2).jpg|250px|Earth-splitter in ''Dragon Ball: Origins 2'']]
 
|caption= Earth-splitter in ''Dragon Ball: Origins 2''
 
|caption= Earth-splitter in ''Dragon Ball: Origins 2''
|debut= ''[[Dr. Slump]]'
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|debut= ''[[Dr. Slump]]''
 
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|inventor= '''[[Arale]]'''
 
|inventor= '''[[Arale]]'''
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'''Earth-splitter''' (地球割り, ''Chikyuwari'') is an ability used by [[Arale Norimaki]]. Arale punches the ground beneath her, causing the planet to split in half. The Earth-Splitter is used for comic relief rather than as an offensive technique. Arale usually uses a weaker version of the Earth-splitter to make fissures to create small openings in the ground, or as a attempt to stop someone.
 
'''Earth-splitter''' (地球割り, ''Chikyuwari'') is an ability used by [[Arale Norimaki]]. Arale punches the ground beneath her, causing the planet to split in half. The Earth-Splitter is used for comic relief rather than as an offensive technique. Arale usually uses a weaker version of the Earth-splitter to make fissures to create small openings in the ground, or as a attempt to stop someone.
   

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Earth-splitter (地球割り, Chikyuwari) is an ability used by Arale Norimaki. Arale punches the ground beneath her, causing the planet to split in half. The Earth-Splitter is used for comic relief rather than as an offensive technique. Arale usually uses a weaker version of the Earth-splitter to make fissures to create small openings in the ground, or as a attempt to stop someone.

Earth-splitter is Arale's special technique in Dragon Ball: Origins 2.