Ansatsuken

"Satsujinken" redirects here. For the Japanese film Gekitotsu! Satsujinken, see The Street Fighter.

Ansatsuken (暗殺拳, literally "assassination fist") is a Japanese neologism used frequently in fictional works to describe any martial art style or fighting technique that has been developed with the purpose of killing an opponent. The term satsujinken (殺人剣, literally "murderer sword") is used interchangeably as well.

Examples in fiction

See also

References

  1. Opening sequence of Hokuto no Ken (in Japanese), Episodes 23-82
  2. "Comic-Con: Street Fighter Live-Action TV Series In Development - Ken and Ryu get their own show.". IGN.
  3. "Episode 62- Shane Carruth, Andrew Leavold, Joey Ansah". Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist. Film Pulse. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  4. STREET FIGHTER IV MASTER GUIDE 拳の書 (in Japanese). Enterbrain. pp. 6–7, 23. ISBN 4-7577-4513-3.
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