Flower–Fruit Mountain
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Flower–Fruit Mountain | |||
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| Name | |||
| Kanji | 花果山 | ||
| Rōmaji | Kakazan | ||
| Literal English | Flower–Fruit Mountain | ||
| Debut | |||
| Manga | Chapter #566 | ||
| Appears in | Manga only | ||
| Data | |||
| Classification | Ninjutsu, Tailed Beast Skill | ||
| Type | |||
| Class | Offensive | ||
| Range | All ranges | ||
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While in his transformed state, Rōshi creates an enormous torrent of lava that violently erupts from the ground, before rushing upwards towards the target.
Trivia
- The summit of the Mountain of Flowers and Fruits (花果山, Ja: Kakazan, Ch: Huāguǒshān) is the birthplace of Sūn Wùkōng, the main character of the Chinese novel Journey to the West. The mountain is located on a volcanic island. The Four-Tails, of course, is based on Sūn Wùkōng and the Dragon Ball series, which in turn is also based on Journey to the West.
- When written as 火山, kazan means 'volcano'. Then, if you substitute 果 with 火, you get fireworks (花火, hanabi). 果 is also the Japanese for the Phala.