Nihao, all!
I have a question that I need answered.
I noticed after watching the 'Hiryu Shoten Ha' story arc that the way
the attack is preformed seems to vary after he learns it.
During the story arc where Ranma learns the Hiryu Shoten Ha, Cologne
tells him that he must move in a spiral and take so many steps, and
then deliver the final punch which really isn't a punch at all, but
the mixture of warm and cold ki hitting the opponent.
But when I watched 'Big Trouble in Nekonron, China', Ranma simply
tosses his arm up into the air, screams 'Hiryu Shoten Ha', and then
aims the blast of his cold ki at Kirin.
So, here is my problem: I want to remain canon as much as possible
with how the special attacks are done in my stories. Dose Ranma
simply have to do the spiral before delivering the attack, and
someone just got it wrong in the movie, or can he do it without
going around in the spiral?
Please, reply privately.
Ja ne!
James "The Man With the Machinegun"
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