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{{Infobox/Jutsu
'''Leaf Gale'''
 
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|top={{Looking for|the technique used by Rock Lee in episode 22|the technique used by Rock Lee in episode 123|Leaf Whirlwind}}
*''Type'': D-rank, offensive
 
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|ref=<ref>First Databook, page 185</ref>
*''Users'': [[Rock Lee]]
 
 
|image=Leaf Gale.jpg
With great quickness and agility, Lee performs a full 360 degree low sweeping kick that knocks their opponent off their feet if he does it weakly, and sends them soaring back if it is done strongly. It is said that Lee can create a small whirlwind with this technique. This attack is mostly used to counter an enemy’s attack.
 
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|kanji=木ノ葉烈風
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|unnamed jutsu=No
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|romaji=Konoha Reppū
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|literal english=Tree Leaf Gale
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|english tv=Leaf Whirlwind
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|jutsu rank=D
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|jutsu classification=Taijutsu
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|jutsu class type=Offensive
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|jutsu range=Short
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|users=Rock Lee, Might Guy, Naruto Uzumaki~game
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|debut manga=37
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|debut anime=22
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|debut shippuden=No
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|game debut=Naruto: Clash of Ninja
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
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}}
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This technique is a good example of how even simple taijutsu can become a pre-eminently destructive, lethal technique. The attack is a simple rear spinning low kick, but a strong enough user can send a large adult flying as if they weighed nothing. The goal is to throw the enemy off balance, and deal damage to the lower half of their body.
   
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== References ==
[[Category:Taijutsu]]
 
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[[ru:Вихрь Листьев]]

Revision as of 19:47, 10 December 2012

This article is about the technique used by Rock Lee in episode 22. For the technique used by Rock Lee in episode 123, see Leaf Whirlwind.

This technique is a good example of how even simple taijutsu can become a pre-eminently destructive, lethal technique. The attack is a simple rear spinning low kick, but a strong enough user can send a large adult flying as if they weighed nothing. The goal is to throw the enemy off balance, and deal damage to the lower half of their body.

References

  1. First Databook, page 185