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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The unique hand seal used in this technique resembles the {{translation|"Tō"|闘|}} seal, also known as the "seal of the outer lion" which is used in the practice of [[Wikipedia:Kuji-in|Kuji-in]].
 
* The unique hand seal used in this technique resembles the {{translation|"Tō"|闘|}} seal, also known as the "seal of the outer lion" which is used in the practice of [[Wikipedia:Kuji-in|Kuji-in]].
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*When [[Naruto Uzumaki]] learned the name of this technique, he found it odd due to Guy having a youth-oriented personality.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 507, page 5</ref> This is because ''dora'' (ドラ) is a short way to spell ''dorama'' (ドラマ), the [[Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_television_drama|Japanese dramas]].
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 02:12, 20 August 2013

The Daytime Tiger, contrary to its appearance, is purely taijutsu in nature and is nothing more than an incredibly fast punch as Might Guy has noted.[1]

Usage

After opening the seventh of the Eight Gates, the user places a palm facing forward in front of their face with one hand and then taps it with his other hand, formed into a fist, which creates a massive amount of air pressure. Next, the user forms a unique hand seal resembling a tiger, which launches the air pressure at the opponent in the shape of a tiger, by leaving a gigantic tiger-shaped impression into the initially built-up air pressure with the hand seal. The air pressure will condense as it's moving and be focused into a single point. The technique then explodes on command, releasing the built up air pressure in an instant. A massive concussive explosion is created which can be felt a significant distance away.[2]

Trivia

  • The unique hand seal used in this technique resembles the "Tō" () seal, also known as the "seal of the outer lion" which is used in the practice of Kuji-in.
  • When Naruto Uzumaki learned the name of this technique, he found it odd due to Guy having a youth-oriented personality.[3] This is because dora (ドラ) is a short way to spell dorama (ドラマ), the Japanese dramas.

See Also

References

  1. Naruto chapter 507, page 7
  2. Naruto chapter 507, pages 4-7
  3. Naruto chapter 507, page 5