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+ | |name=Tornado! |
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+ | |image=File:025DangerFromAbove23.jpg |
− | |JapName=回転攻撃 |
+ | |JapName=回転攻撃 |
− | |RomName=Kaiten Kōgeki |
+ | |RomName=Kaiten Kōgeki |
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+ | |alias='''Human Tornado<br>''Ningen Tatsumaki''<ref name="Daiz7"/><br>Spin Attack'''<ref>''[[Dragon Ball: Origins]]'', 2008</ref> |
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+ | |debut=Manga: "[[The Name of the Game is Namu]]"<br>Anime: "[[Danger From Above]]" |
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+ | |inventor='''[[Goku]]''' |
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+ | |user='''Goku''' |
+ | |class=[[Rush Attack]] |
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− | |purpose=Offensive |
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− | |type=Physical |
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− | |class=[[Physical techniques|Physical]] |
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− | '''Tornado!''' |
+ | {{nihongo|'''Tornado!'''|回転攻撃|Kaiten Kōgeki}}<ref name="Daiz7">''[[Daizenshuu 7]]'', 1996</ref> is a technique used by [[Goku]]. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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+ | After calling the name of the attack, Goku spins while rushing on the opponent to attack him/her. |
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+ | ==Usage== |
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Goku uses Tornado! against [[Nam]] during the 21st [[World Martial Arts Tournament]], almost knocking Nam out of the ring, but he gets dizzy after using it and ends up lying on the ground. Nam uses this opportunity to perform his [[ultimate attack]] on Goku, the [[Cross Arm Dive]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 25, "[[Danger From Above]]"</ref> |
Goku uses Tornado! against [[Nam]] during the 21st [[World Martial Arts Tournament]], almost knocking Nam out of the ring, but he gets dizzy after using it and ends up lying on the ground. Nam uses this opportunity to perform his [[ultimate attack]] on Goku, the [[Cross Arm Dive]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 25, "[[Danger From Above]]"</ref> |
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He later uses the technique during his match against [[Tien Shinhan]] in the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, right after removing his [[weighted clothing]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 140, "[[Goku Gains Speed]]"</ref> |
He later uses the technique during his match against [[Tien Shinhan]] in the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, right after removing his [[weighted clothing]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 140, "[[Goku Gains Speed]]"</ref> |
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+ | In [[Hell]], Goku also [[power up]] a speedy rotary kick to knock out instantly/simultaneously all Janemba's [[clone]]s, that attack it in group.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn]]'', 1995</ref> |
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Goku later uses a similar technique against [[Oceanus Shenron]] to counter her [[Mighty Hurricane Fury]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' episode 51, "[[The Six-Star Dragon]]"</ref> |
Goku later uses a similar technique against [[Oceanus Shenron]] to counter her [[Mighty Hurricane Fury]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' episode 51, "[[The Six-Star Dragon]]"</ref> |
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+ | ==Video Game Appearances== |
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− | ==Appearances in Video Games== |
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+ | [[File:Spin Grapple.JPG|thumb|Kid Goku's Grapple Throw in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'']] |
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This attack is named '''Spin Attack''' in the Nintendo DS game ''[[Dragon Ball: Origins]]''. To perform this, tap Goku and draw a circle around him without lifting the stylus of screen. The spin is controlled by stylus and remains active until [[Ki]] runs out or until the stylus is lifted. It is notably used for elemental pillar puzzles found in [[Pilaf's Castle]]. The technique appears as Kid Goku's grapple throw in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]]. |
This attack is named '''Spin Attack''' in the Nintendo DS game ''[[Dragon Ball: Origins]]''. To perform this, tap Goku and draw a circle around him without lifting the stylus of screen. The spin is controlled by stylus and remains active until [[Ki]] runs out or until the stylus is lifted. It is notably used for elemental pillar puzzles found in [[Pilaf's Castle]]. The technique appears as Kid Goku's grapple throw in the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]]. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *[[Super Buu]] (w/ Gohan absorbed) uses a similar attack to destroy a city, firing [[Energy Sphere]]s from his hands while spinning around.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 273, "[[The Innards of Buu]]"</ref> |
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+ | *In the opening credits for ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'', "[[Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku]]", [[Baby]] uses the same type of attack as Super Buu against Goku, [[Pan]], and [[Trunks]]. |
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+ | *[[Auta Magetta]] uses a similar attack during his fight with [[Vegeta]] on the [[Nameless Planet]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Super (anime)|Dragon Ball Super]]'' episode 35, "[[Turn Your Anger into Strength! Vegeta's Full-Bore Battle]]"</ref> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Dragon-ball-1695841.jpg|Goku starts spinning |
Dragon-ball-1695841.jpg|Goku starts spinning |
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025DangerFromAbove22.jpg|Goku produces increasingly speed |
025DangerFromAbove22.jpg|Goku produces increasingly speed |
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Dragon-ball-1695843.jpg|Nam dangerously close to a ring-out |
Dragon-ball-1695843.jpg|Nam dangerously close to a ring-out |
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025DangerFromAbove27.jpg|Goku's Tornado! surrounding Nam |
025DangerFromAbove27.jpg|Goku's Tornado! surrounding Nam |
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+ | goku's whirlwind.jpg |
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+ | Goku's Whirlwind 2.jpg |
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+ | goku's whirlwind 3.jpg |
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+ | Super_Saiyan_power_againts_Min-Janembas.png|Goku uses a similar attack against Janemba's clones in ''Fusion Reborn'' |
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+ | 273-2.JPG|Super Buu charges a similar attack |
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+ | 273-3.JPG|Super Buu uses a similar attack to destroy a city |
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Dbgtepisode51 249.jpg|Goku performing a similar technique in ''DBGT'' |
Dbgtepisode51 249.jpg|Goku performing a similar technique in ''DBGT'' |
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Dbgtepisode51 254.jpg|Goku attacks Oceanus Shenron |
Dbgtepisode51 254.jpg|Goku attacks Oceanus Shenron |
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+ | MagettaVs.Vegeta.png|Magetta using a similar attack against Vegeta |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Offensive techniques]] |
[[Category:Offensive techniques]] |
Revision as of 03:05, 7 February 2020
Directory: Techniques → Offensive Techniques → Rush Attack
Tornado! (回転攻撃 Kaiten Kōgeki)[1] is a technique used by Goku.
Overview
After calling the name of the attack, Goku spins while rushing on the opponent to attack him/her.
Usage
Goku uses Tornado! against Nam during the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament, almost knocking Nam out of the ring, but he gets dizzy after using it and ends up lying on the ground. Nam uses this opportunity to perform his ultimate attack on Goku, the Cross Arm Dive.[3]
He later uses the technique during his match against Tien Shinhan in the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, right after removing his weighted clothing.[4]
In Hell, Goku also power up a speedy rotary kick to knock out instantly/simultaneously all Janemba's clones, that attack it in group.[5]
Goku later uses a similar technique against Oceanus Shenron to counter her Mighty Hurricane Fury.[6]
Video Game Appearances
This attack is named Spin Attack in the Nintendo DS game Dragon Ball: Origins. To perform this, tap Goku and draw a circle around him without lifting the stylus of screen. The spin is controlled by stylus and remains active until Ki runs out or until the stylus is lifted. It is notably used for elemental pillar puzzles found in Pilaf's Castle. The technique appears as Kid Goku's grapple throw in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
Trivia
- Captain Ginyu uses a similar attack on Goku while they fight on Namek.
- Super Buu (w/ Gohan absorbed) uses a similar attack to destroy a city, firing Energy Spheres from his hands while spinning around.[7]
- In the opening credits for Dragon Ball GT, "Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku", Baby uses the same type of attack as Super Buu against Goku, Pan, and Trunks.
- Auta Magetta uses a similar attack during his fight with Vegeta on the Nameless Planet.[8]
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Daizenshuu 7, 1996
- ↑ Dragon Ball: Origins, 2008
- ↑ Dragon Ball episode 25, "Danger From Above"
- ↑ Dragon Ball episode 140, "Goku Gains Speed"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, 1995
- ↑ Dragon Ball GT episode 51, "The Six-Star Dragon"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 273, "The Innards of Buu"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super episode 35, "Turn Your Anger into Strength! Vegeta's Full-Bore Battle"