Talk:Dust Release: Detachment of the Primitive World Technique

Hand Seal
In the panel (or 2nd panel) before the little cube starts to form, it really looks like he's using the snake hand seal. Can anyone else with better eyesight and higher resolution confirm this?

Dust Release: Genkai, or Earth?
Isn't the Dust release just a micro or smaller version of Garra's Sand usage?

Since Sand is just simply Earth, ground into small pebbles; wouldn't Dust just be a more ground up version of Earth/Sand just ultimately making it a Earth Jutsu?

No otherwise Kishi woukd of used Doton instead if was just an earth style jutsu. Its qulaties don't even fit it being just a earth release anyway.Also sign your posts.Saimaroimaru (talk) 21:53, October 12, 2009 (UTC)

Funny question...
Just ran the symbols through a kanji-identifier...

The symbol called 'Gen' (原) actually refers to a prairie in this context. I get how it would mean 'primitive', but don't you guys think that the jutsu should be called 'Dust Release: Raw World Separation Technique'? I mean, literally?

Or am I just blowing hot air?--Reikson (talk) 15:48, December 20, 2009 (UTC)
 * 原 can mean prairie, plains, field, or something like that. However, when used as a prefix, as it is use in this technique's name, it takes on the meaning of primitive, original, fundamental, or something to that extent.
 * To illustrate my point:




 * I'd also like to point out that there are two Japanese words for atom, which is what Dust Release manipulates: and . The former word uses the kanji for dust, the latter uses the first kanji of the name of this technique. --ShounenSuki (talk 16:38, December 20, 2009 (UTC)