Talk:Wind Release: Ultra-Big Ball Rasenshuriken

wait a second
Are sure this was a shuriken? He used it melee, not to mention it would have been much more destructible with the whole vortex thingy going on too. More like Wind Release: Ultra-Big Ball Rasengan--Elveonora (talk) 18:04, March 21, 2013 (UTC)
 * the original rasenshuriken was also used in close-range combat, see the fight against kakuzu.79.223.84.116 (talk) 18:13, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

I know it was, that's not the point, why to use it melee now he can throw it in such a situation? Also there was no vortex with it, the sphere I mean--Elveonora (talk) 18:16, March 21, 2013 (UTC)
 * hm? I can see a vortex, if you mean the white wind blades around the rasengan with that.79.223.84.116 (talk) 18:24, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

No, I mean the nano wind blades after-effect upon impact--Elveonora (talk) 18:26, March 21, 2013 (UTC)
 * ah, I see. maybe it was because we saw the inside of the barrier when he broke through. there was a blinding light coming in, but that could be the natural light too.79.223.84.116 (talk) 18:32, March 21, 2013 (UTC)


 * He's used a sage infused rasenshuriken and a nine tails chakra mode rasenshuriken as melee against Kurama and against Nagato's dog summon and against third Raikage, in that order. Also, we only saw the impact from inside the barrier. That could explain not seeing the vortex. Also there are definitely shuriken protrutions from the rasengan center. The fact that a normal rasengan couldn't break the barrier suggests that it may have impact absorbing abilities. So maybe it absorbed some of this Giant Rasenshuriken power too, but couldn't handle it. Know this is classified as "speculation" but I'm just trying to give reasonable explanations :) Sparxs77 (talk) 18:35, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

@Spark, again, I know that, tho there were reason for these in those instances. The vortex would destroy the whole roof of the barrier, not just make a tiny hole. The protrusions are present on Wind Release: Rasengan too--Elveonora (talk) 18:40, March 21, 2013 (UTC)
 * @Elveonora: You're right, I think this technique should be named Wind Release: Ultra-Big Ball Rasengan rather than Rasenshuriken. — Shakhmoot Nadeshiko Village Symbol.svg (Talk) 18:46, March 21, 2013 (UTC)


 * Didnt naruto use a technique like this against Kakuzu when he entered. Its was Wind release Rasengan. I think that this should be called Wind Release Ultra Big Ball Rasengan. The rasenshuriken technique has much longer blades. If the size of Rasenshuriken increased then so should have the length of the blades.

Yes, it's more logical. This has no effects of Rasenshuriken nor looks like one, tho we can't argue with those who made it up I guess--Elveonora (talk) 20:48, April 21, 2013 (UTC)
 * Our opinion is irrelevant, since the name isn't made up, and comes from an actual source, as pointed in the references section. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 02:53, April 22, 2013 (UTC)

Size
It isn't quite the size of Sage Art: Ultra-Big Ball Rasengan. That Rasengan makes Naruto look microscopic. If you look at the second picture in the Sage Art: Big Ball Rasengan article, that is what it looks most similar to. --Questionaredude (talk) 21:25, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

Right--Elveonora (talk) 21:32, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

The diffrence could be that naruto didn't use senjutsu chakra this time wich made the size much smaller.--Charmanking2198 (talk) 22:00, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

Name
Pierrot blog post about this episode named this. I'm moving it. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 02:56, April 6, 2013 (UTC)

Super Big Ball Rasenshuriken
I propose we rename this "Super Big Ball Rasenshuriken." 超/chō has previously been translated as "super" for Super Multi-Size Technique and Super Open Hand Slap, so we should rename this to keep the consistency. Also, you can't put a hyphen in-between two adjectives (e.g., Ultra-Big.) General Awesomo 10:21, May 6, 2013 (UTC)
 * Read Forum:Rasengan Variants for why we use "ultra" as opposed to "super" for Rasengan: that is our 'consistency'. Also there nothing wrong with hyphenating adjectives when it precedes a noun, it's supposed to express a single idea just the same.--Cerez 365 ™Hyūga Symbol.svg(talk) 11:57, May 6, 2013 (UTC)