PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Peregrine Falcon Fist
rdfs:comment
  • The Peregrine Falcon Fist, also known by its nickname Hayabusa, is a deadly taijutsu style that incorporates many different styles of real-life karate into the style. It is a Taijutsu technique that utilizes the arms and legs to fight an opponent, with deadly results. Hayabusa allows debilitating kicks and punches that are capable of breaking bones and cutting joints. The force and speed behind this Taijutsu is impressive, as the user is able to split a large tree with apparent ease, as well as send objects flying with a simple tap of the feet. It utilizes many different kicks in order to brutally injure an opponent. It is capable of instantly beheading an opponent. Users of Hayabusa can brutally injure with their bare hands as well, and users can punch easily through large towers and inju
jutsu type
  • Taijutsu
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Peregrine Falcon Fist
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu range
  • Short
english tv
  • Hawk Style
jutsu class type
  • Offensive
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Users
  • Hei
Romaji
  • Hayabusa-ken
Kanji
  • はやぶさか拳
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  • PropertyRyu
abstract
  • The Peregrine Falcon Fist, also known by its nickname Hayabusa, is a deadly taijutsu style that incorporates many different styles of real-life karate into the style. It is a Taijutsu technique that utilizes the arms and legs to fight an opponent, with deadly results. Hayabusa allows debilitating kicks and punches that are capable of breaking bones and cutting joints. The force and speed behind this Taijutsu is impressive, as the user is able to split a large tree with apparent ease, as well as send objects flying with a simple tap of the feet. It utilizes many different kicks in order to brutally injure an opponent. It is capable of instantly beheading an opponent. Users of Hayabusa can brutally injure with their bare hands as well, and users can punch easily through large towers and injure an opponent before they have time to realize that they have been injured.