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Nitōryū (二刀流|lit. Two Sword Style) A technique that describes tennis players who can play with either hand. Another word is ambidextrous. This allows players flexibility in reaching balls that would be believed to be unreachable. The players who have the ability to use this technique will not reveal they can use it unless serious. In New Prince of Tennis, only one high schooler is capable of using this move, Ryūji Ōmagari. He is more advanced with this technique in that he can play with two rackets (one racket in each hand) at the same time.

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  • Nitōryū (二刀流|lit. Two Sword Style) A technique that describes tennis players who can play with either hand. Another word is ambidextrous. This allows players flexibility in reaching balls that would be believed to be unreachable. The players who have the ability to use this technique will not reveal they can use it unless serious. In New Prince of Tennis, only one high schooler is capable of using this move, Ryūji Ōmagari. He is more advanced with this technique in that he can play with two rackets (one racket in each hand) at the same time.
  • The Nitōryū (二刀流, Style of Two Swords) is a form of combat designed by Arien as the unity between Samurai and Shinobi Kenjutsu. It is also famously known a the due to uniting two remarkably different forms of combat into a single, perfected form.
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debut shippuden
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literal english
  • Style of Two Swords
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  • Kenjutsu,
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jutsu range
  • Short
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  • Offensive
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  • Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
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  • 二刀流
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  • Nitōryū
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  • Nitōryū
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  • 二刀流
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  • Nitōryū (二刀流|lit. Two Sword Style) A technique that describes tennis players who can play with either hand. Another word is ambidextrous. This allows players flexibility in reaching balls that would be believed to be unreachable. The players who have the ability to use this technique will not reveal they can use it unless serious. In New Prince of Tennis, only one high schooler is capable of using this move, Ryūji Ōmagari. He is more advanced with this technique in that he can play with two rackets (one racket in each hand) at the same time.
  • The Nitōryū (二刀流, Style of Two Swords) is a form of combat designed by Arien as the unity between Samurai and Shinobi Kenjutsu. It is also famously known a the due to uniting two remarkably different forms of combat into a single, perfected form.
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