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An ancient martial art in which opponents are destroyed via striking their metal fracture points.  Among its known practitioners are [[Banzai-Tron (G1)|Banzai-Tron]], [[Arcee]], and [[Rollbar (RID)|Greejeeber]].  
:''Crystalocution is a martial art in the [[Generation 1|Generation 1]] and [[Robots in Disguise|Robots in Disguise]] [[Continuity families|continuity families]].''
 
'''Crystalocution''' is an ancient martial art in which opponents are destroyed via striking their metal fracture points.  Among its known practitioners are [[Banzai-Tron (G1)|Banzai-Tron]], [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]], and [[Rollbar (RID)|Greejeeber]].  
 


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
It is likely that Crystalocution is a nod to "Hokuto Shinken," the martial art used by the protagonist of the popular '80s anime ''Fist of The North Star'', wherein opponents are dispatched by striking their pressure points.  They then tend to explode in a rather bloody fashion.
It is likely that Crystalocution is a nod to "Hokuto Shinken," the martial art used by the protagonist of the popular '80s anime ''Fist of The North Star'', wherein opponents are dispatched by striking their pressure points.  They then tend to explode in a rather bloody fashion.


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Revision as of 05:56, 19 March 2009

Crystalocution is a martial art in the Generation 1 and Robots in Disguise continuity families.

Crystalocution is an ancient martial art in which opponents are destroyed via striking their metal fracture points. Among its known practitioners are Banzai-Tron, Arcee, and Greejeeber.


Trivia

It is likely that Crystalocution is a nod to "Hokuto Shinken," the martial art used by the protagonist of the popular '80s anime Fist of The North Star, wherein opponents are dispatched by striking their pressure points. They then tend to explode in a rather bloody fashion.