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After covering himself in his [[Lightning Release Armour]], the [[Fourth Raikage]] thrusts his elbow at his opponent with extreme force. The technique was strong enough to send [[Jūgo]] crashing into a wall, disabling him from battling any further.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 462, page 7</ref>
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After covering himself in his [[Lightning Release Armour]], A thrusts his elbow at his opponent with extreme force. This technique was strong enough to send [[Jūgo]] crashing into a wall, disabling him from fighting any further.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 462, page 7</ref>
   
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
* As with many of the techniques of Fourth Raikage, his brother [[Killer Bee]]'s [[Lariat]], and [[Darui]]'s [[Storm Release: Laser Circus]], this technique has an English name given kanji that somewhat match the pronunciation. Usually, the kanji would be pronounced as "omoryūbaku", "jūryūbaku", "omoryūbō", or "jūryūbō".
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* As with many of the techniques of Fourth Raikage, his brother [[Killer B]]'s [[Lariat]], and [[Darui]]'s [[Storm Release: Laser Circus]], this technique has an English name given kanji that somewhat match the pronunciation. Usually, the kanji would be pronounced as "omoryūbaku", "jūryūbaku", "omoryūbō", or "jūryūbō".
   
==References==
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Revision as of 23:34, 4 March 2013

After covering himself in his Lightning Release Armour, A thrusts his elbow at his opponent with extreme force. This technique was strong enough to send Jūgo crashing into a wall, disabling him from fighting any further.[1]

Trivia

  • As with many of the techniques of Fourth Raikage, his brother Killer B's Lariat, and Darui's Storm Release: Laser Circus, this technique has an English name given kanji that somewhat match the pronunciation. Usually, the kanji would be pronounced as "omoryūbaku", "jūryūbaku", "omoryūbō", or "jūryūbō".

References

  1. Naruto chapter 462, page 7