Added: Mar 5, 2006

From: chickenbone

Duration: 0:37

Kenshiro's signature move in Hokuto no Ken. This is my favourite representation of it.

Channel: Film

Tags: hokuto  kenshiro 


Rating: 4.91 (460 ratings)    Views: 149834' favoriteCount='1038    Comments: 354

galenloire Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - What's with the comparisons to DBZ? They're different anime universes all together, IT SHOULDN'T EVEN FRICKING MATTER. Jeez. I like DBZ, AND I like FotNS, just 'cause in Dragonball Z they can blow up a planet with a finger doesn't mean crap if you're comparing it to FotNS 'cause that's a moot point. Also, I'll say this: "Charging their attack for a week and then completely missing? Gimme some of that!" - Daily Destin, DBZ comment.

greatmuta2 Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - idk what your saying but if your saying narutos better you really need to go to a hospital cause you dont know common sense a man who can blow up a planet with a finger vs a ninja who has to have a clone charge his energy blast that could probably barely destroy a tree also kenshiro would woop narutos ass naruto is allready dead no matter which anime he fights sasuke and all the other bastards as well fuck kid buu would destroy the whole cast of naruto with a punch

yugioh1443 Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - i know what kid buu can do he could annilate naruto with planet burst but naruto is good kid buu is really omega i aggre with u 100% when u said kid buu can destroyer the whole cast of naruto with a punch

greatmuta2 Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - oh ok lol sorry thought you were sayin naruto was better kinda not thinkin straight right now

IndigoR Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - YOU DONE SON! YOU DONE!

decrepido Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - It was under 1X gravity conditions. It was the same planet Mr Satan was walking about fine on. Goku had 10 tonne weights strapped to each limb and couldn't move until he went SSJ. He even said "10 tonnes! But I wouldn't be able to move!" but King Kai told him to go SSJ. He had 40 tonnes in all. Remember, the gravity training Goku did earlier, first at 100G (a 72 kilo man would weight 7 tonnes) and later up to 450 G (32 tonnes)? Goku obviously can't lift loads, but he does hit very hard.

hellz010101 Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - you dont even know what planet that was? it was not the supreme kai planet it was the grand kai planet in other world that hercule never set foot on. it was never hinted at what gravity it was on that planet since everyone on it were all veteran warriors far above average human limits and some trained for 2000 years making them major veterans.

decrepido Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - Yeah, but then why was the gravity training a problem for Goku? Goku has never been shown to lift more than that. If Akira had wanted to show that Goku was that strong, he would have told us the gravity level of the planet, and if the gravity level was 10 X higher, Goku would SAY 400 tonnes. Weight is with respect to gravity. You WEIGH more on the moon, even if your mass is the same, so it's only as many tonnes as stated.

hellz010101 Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - it was a problem the first time he trained in higher gravity. the other times like on the grand kai planet it was the weight being multiplied due to the gravity being higher. if it was on earth it would be 10 tons no problem but on the grand kai planet the gravity may even be 200 times earth. so 10x earth normal would make it seem like 1000 tons and every 10x increase makes every 10 tons seem to be a 1000 times heavier. it was never stated what grand kais planets gravity is so it's not definite.

decrepido Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - Actually, every 10 times increase in gravity makes things... 10 times heavier. That's true for reality and the manga even says how heavy Vegeta will be when he uses the grav machine. Also, like I explained, 40 tonnes in earth gravity going to higher gravity isn't called "40 tonnes" anymore. If it's 10x, it becomes "400 tonnes", it has the same MASS, but the WEIGHT increases, and tonnes are a measurement of weight. Stand on scales on a 2XG planet, and the scale reads twice the weight.

hellz010101 Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - where did it say vegeta's weight? and in dbz gravity for them is diffrent than reality just like how you cant actually do hokuto shinken in real life. goku has still trained in greater conditions and the weight of what he has lifted in higher gravity has never been stated. you cant say what the weight is unless we ask the creators of the manga/anime what it is.

decrepido Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - He did state: "40 tonnes". You're not understanding that in extra gravity what was once called "40 tonnes" in earth gravity is now higher. If it was ten X, they'd say "400", and if it was "40 tonnes" in ten times gravity, then it would only "4 tonnes" on earth. You don't really even need Vegeta's weight. If he weighed 70kgs, then in 500G he weighs 35 tonnes. This is a workout well into the Buu saga.

hellz010101 Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - dude you did not answer my question about vegeta. you also still do not know how the gravity works in dbz. stop saying the same stuff over and over again. also if they say it is 40 tons that does not mean they are saying it is 40 tons because of gravity they are adding 40 earth tons and then gravity kicks in making it 4000 if it is a 1000 times increase for ten times. you are not making sense in some of the things you are talking about.

galenloire Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - Why is everyone arguing about freaking DBZ and Fist of the North Star? I mean really?

HokutoShinkenOugi Says:

Jan 1, 2009 - EVERY HnK VIDEO. EVERY GODDAMN ONE. Seriously.

geniusbob Says:

Jan 4, 2009 - Yeah but power doesn't mean anything when hes already dead.

decrepido Says:

Jan 4, 2009 - That's not how gravity works and gravity works the same way in DBZ. Dr Brief says to Goku before he goes to Namek: "You do realize that a 60 kilo person will weigh 6 tonnes in 100G." You multiply the weight of the person by the Gs just like in real life. Each atom of them weighs one hundred times as much, and overall they weigh 6 tonnes if they were 60 kilos in normal earth gravity. As for the weight training in the otherworld, there was no implication that there was any extra gravity.

hellz010101 Says:

Jan 4, 2009 - where did the doctor say that. and since there was no implication that there was any gravity in the other world you cant say anything but you can assume. it does not mean there is gravity but it does not mean there isnt. and i did not say it was a definite im the one who said it may not it does.

decrepido Says:

Jan 4, 2009 - He says it before Goku goes to Namek in the manga just after he's finished the ship. Oh, and there may have been a purple turkey named Slathertassles McGrew in otherworld too, but I think the fact that Akira Toriyama didn't mention him means he's not part of the story and doesn't exist. You're assuming based off nothing other than 40 tonnes seeming too weak. If it was more than 40 tonnes it would have been said, even if the gravity was higher.

hellz010101 Says:

Jan 5, 2009 - what chapter did he say. anyone who has seen dbz can simply say what part of the story but what chapter what episode. and you are assuming that there was a guy in otherworld with no proof? also they never have to say if it was higher. if it was higher that does not mean they have to say. they dont say alot of things. you just can only assume.

Horrigan Says:

Jan 5, 2009 - LOL why does he have a very manly voice when he talks but when he use that move he's screaming like a pussy?

GoodbyeMarco Says:

Jan 6, 2009 - So he can be Bruce Lee haha

vedsgoc Says:

Jan 6, 2009 - screaming like a MAN, you mean

TheReapersSon Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - lmao, ask bruce lee the same question!

Horrigan Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - AAAAAAATCHOU!