Talk:Rider Kick

Clarification
I just wanted to get other people's input on how some of these kicks should be classified.Guyinblack25 16:11, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Kamen Rider Garren
His kick is probably one of the most different out of all the kicks. Right now it is under the Axe Kick. How I would describe it is as a front flip with a half twist (a barani) that uses the legs coming down into the landing to kick. When I hear axe kick I think of something more along the lines of Gill's kick. Any ideas on how to better classify this? Guyinblack25 16:11, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Kamen Rider Ryuki/Ryuga
His kick looks very much like a traditional flying kick, but when he executes it, he practically leaps into the air and comes down on the monster from a rather high angle. Would this fall under a Drop Kick or still the regular Jump Kick? The only exception I can think of is that in the movie Final Episode, they both did it at different angles from the TV show, Ryuga was even moving upwards. Any thoughts? Guyinblack25 16:11, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

I don't think we could really do much about this..... I don't think anyone in real life is propelled by a burst of flame when they kick.....

In real life, there's no such thing as mirror monsters and Rider Belts. But since I have some free time to kill in my real life, I'd like to help wikipedia create accurate articles about topics I'm interested in. Given the description for the variations in the article, I'd like to match up the characters in the appropriate category. If you don't want to help out, then don't post anything. Guyinblack25 20:36, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

Well, we could make a unclassified section maybe.....

I got no problem with that, but if we can come to a conclusion on some of the kicks then we probably should. I believe wikipedia prefers that. Guyinblack25 22:23, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

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