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| Name = Flower Hurricane | | Name = Flower Hurricane | ||
| JP Name = フラワー・ハリケーン | | JP Name = フラワー・ハリケーン | ||
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| Senshi = [[Sailor Jupiter]] | | Senshi = [[Sailor Jupiter]] | ||
| Item = Unknown ([[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]]), none ([[PGSM]]) | | Item = Unknown ([[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]]), none ([[PGSM]]) |
Revision as of 00:09, 30 July 2011
Attack Name: | Flower Hurricane |
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Attack Name (kanji/kana): | フラワー・ハリケーン |
English Name: | Flower Hurricane |
Performed by: | Sailor Jupiter |
Item Required: | Unknown (manga), none (PGSM) |
First Used (anime): | N/A |
First Used (manga): | Act 5 Makoto - Sailor Jupiter |
First Used (PGSM): | Act 8 - Rei and Her Father |
Flower Hurricane was the first attack used by name by Sailor Jupiter in the manga, and the second one used in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. It was also used in the video games.
Manga
Flower Hurricane in the manga |
In the manga, this attack was first used in order to blind Nephrite in Act 5. When Sailor Jupiter performed this attack, flower petals swirled around her before being blasted at the enemy. The attack was performed only once again, during Act 16, where it was used against Petz.
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon
Flower Hurricane in the live-action series |
In the live-action series, this attack was first used in Act 8 against Jadeite. It was later used on two other occasions: once against in Nephrite in the following act, and again in Act 18 against a Youma.
To perform the attack, Sailor Jupiter lifted her arms up to cross her wrists above her head, trailing pink flower petals behind her hands as they traced circles in the air along the way. She then spun around and extended her left hand toward her target, sending a flurry of pink petals from her palm.
Video Games
This attack was used in two video games. In Sailor Moon for the Super Famicom, it was the second attack which the player could activate by simultaneously pressing the attack and jump buttons. When she performed the attack in this game, Sailor Jupiter just extended her arm, making a trail of pink flower petals swirl around her from bottom to top before they disappeared, hurting opponents on each side of her in the process. When the attack was successful in making contact with an enemy, however, some of Sailor Jupiter's life meter would be lost.
In the Sailor Moon arcade game, Sailor Jupiter required four crystals to perform this attack. During the attack's full-screen animation, Sailor Jupiter appeared with her arms crossed in front of her chest, her right hand with the thumb, pinky, and index fingers extended, and the left hand with all fingers but the pinky extended.