
This is called Head-Arms Spin: Wild Dance in the FUNimation adaptations.Īs the 13th head of the Happo Navy, Sai has been trained extensively in the Hasshoken style. Luffy stopped the spinning by wrapping his arm around Chinjao's entire body. Buto Kaiten: Ranbu ( 武頭回転乱舞, Butō Kaiten: Ranbu ?, literally meaning "Military Head Spin: Wild Dance"): A variant of Buto Kaiten where Chinjao spins faster and has more control over his movements, allowing him to turn more quickly and spin towards his opponent at great speed, occasionally jumping through the air.This is called Head-Arms Spin in the FUNimation adaptations. The force of the attack sent all of the unconscious gladiators around him flying. He then moves towards his opponent like a tornado. Buto Kaiten ( 武頭回転, Butō Kaiten ?, literally meaning "Military Head Spin): Chinjao plants his head into the ground and does a head stand, put his hands together and legs apart, and spins like a top.In the FUNimation dub of the main series, this is called Hasshoken Technique: Non-Drill Dragon Non Nail. In the FUNimation dub of Episode of Sabo, this is called Hasshoken Secret Art: Non-Drill Dragon Non Nail. This is called Non-Drill Dragon Non Nail in the Viz manga and FUNimation subs. It became obsolete once Chinjao's head was restored to its drill-shape. Although it lacked the characteristic concentric circle vibration lines of other Hasshoken techniques, Chinjao still referred to it as a Hasshoken technique. Like the original technique, Chinjao hardens his head with Busoshoku Haki and headbutts the target, but the power is greatly diminished. It was seen in this form during his fight with Luffy in the Corrida Colosseum, with the intent to kill the young pirate. Hasshoken Ogi: Mukiryu Mukirikugi ( 八衝拳奥義 無錐龍無錐釘, Hasshō-ken Ōgi: Mukiryū Mukirikugi ?, literally meaning "Eight Impacts Fist Secret Technique: Drill-less Dragon Drill-less Nail"): After Chinjao's head was flattened and he realized he could no longer open up the ice above his treasure, Chinjao renamed his technique.This is called Hasshoken Secret Art: Drill Dragon Nail in the Viz manga and the FUNimation adaptations. It is unnecessary to open Jewel Sheet Ice with this technique anymore because this technique passed to Sai. However, he lost this ability again when he tried to attack Baby 5 and Sai broke his head to protect her. After his head was reshaped by Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Thor Elephant Gun, he regained the ability to use this technique, and was shown using it in combination with Elizabello II's Light Version King Punch to shatter Pica's stone statue arm. After his head was flattened by Garp during their duel thirty years ago, he lost the ability to perform the attack. It was strong enough to split open layers of ice that not even fire or axes could breach, and was the "key", his Open Chinjao ( 開けチンジャオ, Hirake Chinjao ?), to Chinjao's treasure. Chinjao hardens his head with Busoshoku Haki and headbutts the target. Hasshoken Ogi: Kiryu Kirikugi ( 八衝拳奥義 錐龍錐釘, Hasshō-ken Ōgi: Kiryū Kirikugi ?, literally meaning "Eight Impacts Fist Secret Technique: Drill Dragon Drill Nail"): A secret Hasshoken technique that Chinjao was able to perform thanks to his drill-shaped head.This is called Head-Arms in the Viz manga and FUNimation adaptations.įor the chapter titled "Open Chinjao", see Chapter 719. It is unknown if he uses vibrations in this attack. It was first seen used against Cavendish in Corrida Colosseum. The strike is strong enough to stop Cavendish's Durandal and creates a shockwave while clashing. Buto ( 武頭, Butō ?, literally meaning "Military Head"): Chinjao jumps in reverse and headbutts the enemy.His usage of the style is focused on his head, particularly taking advantage of the drill-shape. As the 12th head of the Happo Navy, Chinjao has complete mastery over the Hasshoken techniques.
