Talk:Tailed Beast Full Charge

In the interest of avoid a pointless revert war
In light of the recent threads on some jutsu, I'd like to bring attention to this ultimate. Much of what this jutsu is in the manga does match the video game, but there are some differences. First, in the manga, there is gap between each tailed beast landing a solo attack and the combined tail lash. During that gap, in the manga, Shukaku attempts to seal Madara, but that's when he breaks out with eyeless Susanoo. In the individual attacks themselves, there are differences. In the manga, Shukaku does not punch, it and Gaara having immobilised Madara by pumping his body with sand before each tailed beast strikes one after the other. Gyūki and Kurama are not present during that sequence, arriving after Madara breaks out of Shukaku's seal, and Saiken acts after Chōmei throws Madara down with its horn, and instead of attacking, it has poured slime to stick Madara to the ground, which is when Shukaku does the seal Madara breaks out of. I can understand changes made to the game for gameplay reasons, such as the inclusion of the jinchūriki, when in the manga only Naruto, B, and Gaara are the shinobi present at the time. My question is, should we consider this a game technique, list the events as they happened in the game, and then mention in the trivia how different stuff happened in the manga, or should we consider this a game-named manga/anime jutsu, that in game was changed for gameplay reasons, and list in the trivia how different stuff happened in the manga? The main point of the jutsu, in my opinion, still is the combined tail lash, that remains the same, which to me would account for keeping this a game-named manga/anime jutsu. This is not the only article something like this happens. For example, in games, Dead Demon Consuming Seal doesn't kill Hiruzen. In his new ultimate in UNS4, the arrangement of Hiruzen's shadow clones for each of his elemental attacks is different, and actually used as an attack instead of a buffer as it was in the manga. The setting of Tobirama's multiplying explosive tags is completely different. Until the resolution of this discussion, I also ask that these articles I mentioned as examples are not edited, and changed in the ways I'm discussing how this article could be. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 07:08, May 8, 2016 (UTC)