- "Unleash the full power of the Feng Shui Engine to perform a powerful sequence of attacks. Useful when trying to tack on big damage during combos or when turning the tables on your opponent."
- —Street Fighter 6
- "Get ready! HM! HA! HA HA HA! DAH! That felt good, huh? What a waste of time…"
- —Juri in Street Fighter 6
The Kaisen Dankairaku (回旋断界落 Kaisen Dankairaku?, "Spinning World-Ending Descent" or "Convolution Severing Realm Fall") is one of Juri's special attacks, introduced as her second Ultra Combo in Super Street Fighter IV and later as her Super Art in Street Fighter X Tekken and Street Fighter 6, serving as her Critical Art for the latter game as well.
Appearance | Function | Input |
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Super Street Fighter IV | Ultra Combo II | + |
Street Fighter X Tekken | Super Art | + |
Street Fighter 6 (Classic) |
Super Art/Critical Art | + |
Street Fighter 6 (Modern) |
Super Art/Critical Art | ++ |
Juri | 480 |
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Description[]
Juri whips one of her arms backwards as her Feng Shui Engine glows, and proceeds to deliver a barrage of vertical spinning kicks while rising into the air. If the opponent gets hit by this, they will be knocked vertically in the air, higher with each hit of the sweep kick barrage. At the peak of this barrage, Juri performs an axe kick that knocks them down.
The Street Fighter X Tekken version of the move ends here. In Super Street Fighter IV, she uses her Feng Shui Engine to land before her opponent, and follows with a spinning back kick to the exposed back of the falling fighter. With the foe still jammed on her foot, she "caresses" her opponent's face in a rather sadomasochistic manner and finishes by violently slamming the opponent head-first onto the ground via axe kick.
In Street Fighter 6, the move's animation varies depending on Juri's remaining vitality. Normally, the move plays out similarly to the Street Fighter IV version, with the only differences being the camera animation and Juri's eye glaring as she slams the opponent back into the ground. For the Critical Art version, she picks the opponent up by the underside of their chin with her foot after landing, caresses their face, and then kicks their cheek.
Tactics[]
The attack is often the preferred Ultra Combo for Juri players, due to more guaranteed damage, and its vertical range makes it a staple anti-air that can be comboed into from many juggles, e.g. her EX Shikusen, which has wall bounce properties. However, due to it being a typical anti-air of rising nature, Juri can easily be baited and punished if the ultra misses.
Street Fighter 6's has Juri kick forward instead for the initial hit, making it a weaker anti-air but also a much easier combo ender, as it can be cancelled from many of Juri's special moves.
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Juri's Move List | |
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Throws | Karen Geri • Assatsu Geri • Chisenkyaku • Kaeikyaku • Zankasen |
Unique Attacks | Senkaikyaku • Tojushu • Kyoretsushu • Enkushu • Korenzan• Slash Kick• Kyosesho• Renko Kicks• Death Crest |
V-Skills | Kasatsushu • Fuha Enzan |
V-Reversal | Kaisenrankyaku |
V-Shift Break | Kuboshu |
V-Triggers | Feng Shui Engine alpha • Feng Shui Engine beta |
Drive Impact | Sekkan Kick |
Drive Reversal | Kaita Raid |
Special Attacks | Fuhajin • Shikusen • Senpusha • Kasatushi • Jafuten • Fuharenkyaku • Tensenrin • Ryodansatsu |
Super Combos | Fuharenjin • Rochumou |
Super Arts | Kaisen Dankairaku • Sakkai Fuhazan • Feng Shui Engine |
Ultra Combos | Feng Shui Engine • Kaisen Dankairaku |
Critical Arts | Sakkai Fuhazan • Kaisen Dankai Raku |