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[[Piccolo]] also uses twice a very similar move against Great Ape [[Gohan]] when the latter is going crazy from his transformation into a Great Ape.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 8, "[[Gohan Goes Bananas!]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 18, "[[The End of Snake Way (uncut)|The End of Snake Way]]"</ref>
 
[[Piccolo]] also uses twice a very similar move against Great Ape [[Gohan]] when the latter is going crazy from his transformation into a Great Ape.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 8, "[[Gohan Goes Bananas!]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 18, "[[The End of Snake Way (uncut)|The End of Snake Way]]"</ref>
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A possessed Roshi later uses this move on [[Tien Shinhan]] while in his Max Power form in [[Dragon Ball Super (anime)|Dragon Ball Super]] and defeats him with ease.
   
 
==Appearances in games==
 
==Appearances in games==

Revision as of 17:38, 8 May 2017

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"I've heard about this move! It changes all of the energy in the body into 20,000 volts of electricity! "
— Yamcha describing the attack.

Thunder Shock Surprise (萬國驚天掌; lit. "Myriad Kingdom Surprising Heaven Palm") is one of Master Roshi/Jackie Chun's most powerful attacks. The user shoots a lightning blast towards the target using both hands, and traps the opponent within an electric field. According to Yamcha in the English dub, this technique turns all the energy in the user's body into 20,000 volts of electricity. This attack is named after a 1967 Japanese variety show "Bankoku Bikkuri Show".

Overview

Piccolo 3

Piccolo's version of the attack

The attack is extremely lethal and dangerous, and as such, Roshi prefers not to use it. Normally, the opponent cannot escape; however, Goku, was able to escape by transforming into a Great Ape at the sight of the full moon. Before using it against Goku, Master Roshi had only needed to use the attack once before while sparring with Grandpa Gohan.[6]

Master Roshi practices similar electrical technique during a storm on his island. It absorbs a lightning bolt through his ki, and after, shoot it in finger beam form at sea.[7]

Darkness (in Master Roshi form) is seen using a similar Electric Shock attack against Goku and Yajirobe in the Cave of Darkness.[8]

Piccolo also uses twice a very similar move against Great Ape Gohan when the latter is going crazy from his transformation into a Great Ape.[9][10]

A possessed Roshi later uses this move on Tien Shinhan while in his Max Power form in Dragon Ball Super and defeats him with ease.

Appearances in games

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Thunder Shock Surprise in Dragon Ball: Origins

The technique is one of Roshi's super attacks in the Butōden video game series, his special attack in Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure, and his Ultimate Blast in his base form in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. In the Budokai Tenkaichi series, it is named Mankoku Kyoutenshou, and screamed out by Roshi as "Lightning Surprise".

The attack is used by Master Roshi (as both Jackie Chun and himself) and by Grandpa Gohan during the boss fights against them in Dragon Ball: Origins. It is Jackie Chun's super attack in Dragon Ball Heroes.

Named Turtle Style Last Resort, it is used by Jackie Chun during the first boss battle of Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse

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Future Warrior (custom) attacks Whis with the Turtle Style Last Resort in Dragon Ball: Xenoverse

In Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, it also appears under the name Turtle Style Last Resort and is a Super Skill that requires a great deal of charging time, but when used successfully, causes immense damage and paralysis to the opponent. It is one of two Super Skills that can be acquired by the Future Warrior (the other being the Lullaby Punch) that were used by Master Roshi/Jackie Chun in his final match with Goku at the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament, despite Master Roshi not being playable in the game. It can be purchased by the Future Warrior from the Skill Shop after completing the Demon God Demigra Saga. When used the Future Warrior will shout out "Time For The Big Show!" or similar phrase depending on their selected voice option.[3]

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References

  1. Daizenshuu 7, 1996
  2. Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 U.S. version, 2003
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, 2015
  4. Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, Future Warrior: Male Voice Option 8
  5. Dragon Ball: Origins, 2008
  6. Dragon Ball episode 27, "Number One Under the Moon?"
  7. Dragon Ball episode 61, "Korin Tower"
  8. Dragon Ball episode 116, "A Taste of Destiny"
  9. Dragon Ball Z episode 8, "Gohan Goes Bananas!"
  10. Dragon Ball Z episode 18, "The End of Snake Way"