User talk:CaCo0000

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Re: Eight Trigrams Palms Vacuum Heaven
Let's see. First there's the matter of the romaji. We've seen the kanji for this technique's name in multiple sites, and in footage video, from which it was translated. It is "kū", if you look up the penultimate kanji in any kanji dictionary, you'll see that it has a "kū" as a pronunciation. There's nothing to indicate that this technique has her anime technique as a parent technique. The very name of the technique is almost the same as the technique used by Neji and Hiashi, and probably a play of words on it. Regarding range, we based it on the parent technique. Neji's technique was given a short range in the databook, meaning it has a range of five meters. I have a vague memory of this from gameplay video I watched a few times while name-hunting, and it seemed to go beyond five meters which is why it is also marked as mid range, which is from 5 to 10 meters. Ten meters is a lot, and since this is range, this gives that technique a attack diameter of 20 meters which is a lot, and probably what is seem when she performs it. The game debut parameter is meant to give only the video game in which the technique first appeared, hence the section name in the infobox is debut. Even if it appears in other video games, only the first one is listed. Last but not least, the English name just got caught in the middle of reverting the rest, these techniques sometimes get different names in English translations of different games, despite having the same name in the original Japanese. Since it seems to have a different name in Ultimate Ninja Impact, I'll readd it. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:27, July 5, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Answer
It suppose to pronouce Kuten. i didn't reedit that article. Omni did Kunoichi101 (talk) 20:35, July 5, 2012 (UTC)Kunoichi101

Signature
next time, write your signature. Kunoichi101 (talk) 20:42, July 5, 2012 (UTC)Kunoichi101