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In some games, however, especially recent ones without Ken in them, Ryu's Tatsumaki would act akin to the aforementioned Akuma's variation, the Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku ({{ja|竜巻斬空脚|Tatsumaki Zankūkyaku}}, ''Tornado Slashing Air Leg''), where it would deal both multiple hits and knock down (a combo of both Ryu and Ken's) and in some crossovers can even emit trailing lightning on his leg; while common in recent ''Vs. Capcom'' crossovers, this isn't the case in ''Smash Bros.'' as Ryu's version returns to its original roots. Ryu himself also has a later variation of his Tatsumaki Senpukyaku known as the Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku ({{ja|真空竜巻旋風脚|Shinkū Tatsumaki Senpūkyaku}}, ''Vacuum Tornado Whirlwind Leg''), a stronger Super Combo/Move version of the base technique akin to his [[Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken|Shinku Hadoken]], only via the literal translation of the kanji, the ki-tornado expands with enough force to even literally suck in foes and deal multiple hits; it later becomes one of Ryu's EX Moves instead, much like the Shakunetsu Hadoken's case. | In some games, however, especially recent ones without Ken in them, Ryu's Tatsumaki would act akin to the aforementioned Akuma's variation, the Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku ({{ja|竜巻斬空脚|Tatsumaki Zankūkyaku}}, ''Tornado Slashing Air Leg''), where it would deal both multiple hits and knock down (a combo of both Ryu and Ken's) and in some crossovers can even emit trailing lightning on his leg; while common in recent ''Vs. Capcom'' crossovers, this isn't the case in ''Smash Bros.'' as Ryu's version returns to its original roots. Ryu himself also has a later variation of his Tatsumaki Senpukyaku known as the Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku ({{ja|真空竜巻旋風脚|Shinkū Tatsumaki Senpūkyaku}}, ''Vacuum Tornado Whirlwind Leg''), a stronger Super Combo/Move version of the base technique akin to his [[Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken|Shinku Hadoken]], only via the literal translation of the kanji, the ki-tornado expands with enough force to even literally suck in foes and deal multiple hits; it later becomes one of Ryu's EX Moves instead, much like the Shakunetsu Hadoken's case. | ||
This is the codifying example of an "expansion-type special move" (as named by the assist system in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''), thus other fighters have a similar move, such as Chun-Li's Spinning Bird Kick. These types of attacks as named are generally physical attacks that cover | This is the codifying example of an "expansion-type special move" (as named by the assist system in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''), thus other fighters have a similar move, such as Chun-Li's Spinning Bird Kick. These types of attacks as named are generally physical attacks that cover significant horizontal distance. Sakura's variation, however, the Shunpuukyaku ({{ja|春風脚|Shunpūkyaku}}, ''Spring Breeze Kick'') is one such "Tatsumaki-styled expansion" that does not make use of the aforementioned ki-tornado, causing her flight during the move to behave more like a normal jump arc (especially true since it is her personal take on the technique rather than an existing variation in-universe). | ||
The only time the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku used by Ryu was not done in the usual form was mainly in the ''Street Fighter EX'' series, where it becomes a multi-input special with swinging spin kicks in midair ending with a turning heel drop. | The only time the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku used by Ryu was not done in the usual form was mainly in the ''Street Fighter EX'' series, where it becomes a multi-input special with swinging spin kicks in midair ending with a turning heel drop. |
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