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Seichusen Godanzuki

Hissatsu! Seichusen Godanzuki! (必殺! 正中線五段突き!, Hissatsu! Seichuusen Godantsuki!?)Makoto

The Seichusen Godanzuki (正中線五段突き, Seichuusen Godandzuki?, "Median Line Five-Stage Thrusts") is one of Makoto's special attacks, introduced as her first Super Art in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike and returning as her first Ultra Combo in Super Street Fighter IV.

Input
Appearance Function Input
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Super Art I Quarter-circle forward Quarter-circle forward + Punch
Super Street Fighter IV Ultra Combo I Quarter-circle forward Quarter-circle forward + All 3 punch buttons
Damage
Makoto 440
Makoto (with Tanden Renki) 550

Description

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Makoto aims a punch at her opponent's groin, then punches them in the abdomen, sternum, and chest, and finishes with an upward punch that sends them flying into the air.

The attack's main focus is the first punch; if this punch misses or is blocked, Makoto does not continue with the other four punches.

Tactics

The attack has extremely limited range, but also has virtually no startup time; if Makoto can catch her opponent off guard before the attack's activation flash, there will not be enough time for the opponent to dodge or block after activation.

Despite punching at a downward angle, the hit box for the attack extends slightly above her fist (roughly to the height of her head). Therefore it is possible to use the attack as a very late anti-air but this requires precise timing and missing will leave her vulnerable.

In Super Street Fighter IV, a common tactic is to land a Karakusa and immediately go into the move when she lets go of her opponent for a guaranteed connection. At close range, it is also possible to use the Tanden Renki to cancel an animation then perform the Seichusen Godanzuki when she recovers to both combo and increase its damage.

In OMEGA Mode, Seichusen Godanzuki has another variation known as the Seichusen Midarezuki, a weaker variant that is used whenever the attack is done during a combo. Though the damage is reduced by 90 points from the standard version, this is mitigated by Tanden Renki's lower activation requirements and the high base damage of the attack, being reverted back to its pre-Ultra Street Fighter IV damage.

Trivia

  • In Super Street Fighter IV, combining Seichusen Godanzuki with Tanden Renki would cause the former to do 603 damage, easily the most out of any Ultra Combo in the Street Fighter IV series. Despite being nerfed in Ultra Street Fighter IV, it still inflicts more damage than all other Ultra Combos when combined with Tanden Renki.
  • If players take away the cinematic camera and zoom out, it is revealed that this is the only move in the game that knocks the opponent high enough so that he/she actually clips through the ceiling boundary.
  • Seichusen Midarezuki shares its name with one of Jin Kazama's attacks in Japanese from the Tekken series, translated as Median Line Destruction in English.

Sprite

Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, successful hit
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, successful hit
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, blocked/missed animation
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, blocked/missed animation

Video

Super Street Fighter 4 - Makoto Ultra 1 Seichuusen Godanzuki
Seichusen Godanzuki in SSFIV (Japanese voices). Super Street Fighter 4 - Makoto Ultra 1 Seichuusen Godanzuki
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