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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* In ''[[Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden]]'', [[Rock Lee]] used his version of this move called {{translation|Morning Gorilla|朝ゴリラ|Asa Gorira}}. In the anime of this series, Lee used his version of this move called {{translation|Morning Chicken||Asa Tori}}.
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* In ''[[Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden]]'', [[Rock Lee]] used his version of this move called {{translation|Morning Gorilla|朝ゴリラ|Asa Gorira}}. In the anime, Lee used his version of this move called {{translation|Morning Chicken|朝 鶏|Asa Niwatori}}.
 
* This move can also be performed without the initial kick.
 
* This move can also be performed without the initial kick.
   

Revision as of 02:54, 29 June 2012

The Morning Peacock is a certain-kill taijutsu born from the philosophy of Might Guy. The principle of this taijutsu is to rapidly increase the body's abilities by opening up to and including the sixth of the Eight Gates, and then to strike the enemy down with countless punches. The technique is started by kicking the enemy into the air, which for most would be an instant kill. The user then jumps into the air in a distinctive stance and begins punching the enemy repeatedly. The speed of the punches is so fast that they are set ablaze by sheer speed and friction. This creates a peacock-like fan of flaming chakra around the opponent. Once the attack is finished, the enemy will be sent crashing back to the ground, covered with the attack's aura.

Trivia

  • In Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden, Rock Lee used his version of this move called Morning Gorilla (朝ゴリラ, Asa Gorira). In the anime, Lee used his version of this move called Morning Chicken (朝 鶏, Asa Niwatori).
  • This move can also be performed without the initial kick.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 224