Hadoukyū (波動球)
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Shot Type
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Forehand Stroke
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Spin
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Flat
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Class
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Offensive
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A very powerful maneuver that uses 120% of an arm's strength or power. Originally from Gin Ishida, copied by his brother, Tetsu Ishida of Fudomine Middle School, and Takashi Kawamura after being on its receiving end in a match between Seishun Gakuen and Fudomine. This fantasy move is based on the nonexistent principle that if given time to prepare, a player can charge the strength of his shot to give it more power. The technique is very dangerous to the arms of both the user and receiver.
Variations[]
- Two-Handed Hadoukyū (両手波動球)
- Dash Hadoukyū (ダッシュ波動球)
- Jump Hadoukyū (ジャンプ波動球)
- Final Hadoukyū (最期の波動球)
- Hadoukyu Boomerang (Anime only) (波動球ブーメラン)
- Backhand Hadoukyu
Users[]
- Tetsu Ishida
- Gin Ishida
- Takashi Kawamura
- Kaoru Kaido (Hadoukyu Boomerang)
- Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Trivia[]
- The move itself and its name is very similar to Street Fighter's Hadōken.