Talk:Crystal Release: Cylinder Crush

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This technique has already been created. --NejiByakugan360 19:28, January 2, 2010 (UTC) This technique is not the same as Crystal Pentagonal Prison. In case you haven't realized, the crystals in the pic are shaped as cylinders, not pentagons. ~OmegaRasengan

Yes, I noticed, but the technique was the first technique used by Guren, and the name to the cylinder-like technique has a confirmed name. Also, the fact that they are cylinders and not pentagons doesn't matter. Take a look at this. The technique name says Hexagon, but the technique takes form of a Pentagon. Doesn't mean that it is a different technique. So no matter what the movement of the technique is, no matter how much the look contradicts the title, it still has an official name, and you cannot really change it.--NejiByakugan360 00:47, January 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * But Guren never called the cylinders Pentagonal Prison. ~OmegaRasengan

She has. I'm just opposing this because the technique HAS a CONFIRMED name, and this sorta discussion about the "Pentagonal" prison has already happened. In fact, it used to be Crystal Release: Crystal Prison, yet the translation (done respectively by ShounenSuki), turned out to be "Crystal Pentagonal Prison". Can't really argue about that. And this name was SPECIFICLY used for the technique that you think is different. --NejiByakugan360 22:25, January 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * Just to elaborate, check the "English TV" part in the technique part of this technique. --NejiByakugan360 22:27, January 3, 2010 (UTC)

I'm with Neji it's a completely different jutsu no doubt
 * But you forgeting Guren DID NOT say Crystal Prison when she performed this and this was the only time she used cylinder shaped crystals. You have no proof that Guren called the cylinder crystals Crystal Prison. OmegaRasengan 00

Based off my unbiased research on this, this "Cylinder Crush" is indeed Pentagonal Prison, just used to dump the crystals on the target instead of trapping them within. I pray this ends this back and forth.--TheUltimate3 (talk) 15:29, January 12, 2010 (UTC)