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rdfs:label | - Summoning: Bear-Style: Dawning Bear
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rdfs:comment | - After releasing the chakra throughout its body, the bear should distance itself from its enemy and then strike countless punches using the principles of the empty hands fight-style. The punches are as accurate and faster that the air displace at a ludicrous speed, creating waves of vacuum coming from the movement of air, which by this technique are even more powerful and destructive due to the speed of the successive attacks, which are so fast that eventually hit the same area more than once. This technique is dangerous enough to kill an opponent with a single punch or stun extremely tough summons, but on the other hand can only be used once, being necessary a long rest period due to the large amount of chakra used.
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literal english | - Summoning: Bear-Style: Dawning Bear
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parent jutsu | - Bear-Style Empty Hands Technique
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Romaji | - Kuchiyose: Kuma-Ryū: Akatsuki Kuma
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abstract | - After releasing the chakra throughout its body, the bear should distance itself from its enemy and then strike countless punches using the principles of the empty hands fight-style. The punches are as accurate and faster that the air displace at a ludicrous speed, creating waves of vacuum coming from the movement of air, which by this technique are even more powerful and destructive due to the speed of the successive attacks, which are so fast that eventually hit the same area more than once. This technique is dangerous enough to kill an opponent with a single punch or stun extremely tough summons, but on the other hand can only be used once, being necessary a long rest period due to the large amount of chakra used. Although humans are not able to use this technique, because of the huge chakra reserves of Matatabi's half yang part, Inori Kokutan mastered this technique after his five months of training in the Kīshi Valley, although his version of this technique is different from the other bears.
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