Hip Throw, called Body Drop (体落とし Tai Otoshi) in the Japanese version, is a throw by Kazuya Mishima which has been around since the first Tekken game; the input is 2+4, and the escape input is 2. In the arcade version of Tekken, other characters also received this move, being Heihachi, Wang and Ganryu. Of those three characters, only Ganryu would retain this move in the later games; the other characters would lose this move in the upcoming PlayStation version when they became selectable. In Tekken 2, Devil and Angel also received this move, with the former being part of Kazuya, and the latter mirroring Devil.
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| - Hip Throw, called Body Drop (体落とし Tai Otoshi) in the Japanese version, is a throw by Kazuya Mishima which has been around since the first Tekken game; the input is 2+4, and the escape input is 2. In the arcade version of Tekken, other characters also received this move, being Heihachi, Wang and Ganryu. Of those three characters, only Ganryu would retain this move in the later games; the other characters would lose this move in the upcoming PlayStation version when they became selectable. In Tekken 2, Devil and Angel also received this move, with the former being part of Kazuya, and the latter mirroring Devil.
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| - Hip Throw, called Body Drop (体落とし Tai Otoshi) in the Japanese version, is a throw by Kazuya Mishima which has been around since the first Tekken game; the input is 2+4, and the escape input is 2. In the arcade version of Tekken, other characters also received this move, being Heihachi, Wang and Ganryu. Of those three characters, only Ganryu would retain this move in the later games; the other characters would lose this move in the upcoming PlayStation version when they became selectable. In Tekken 2, Devil and Angel also received this move, with the former being part of Kazuya, and the latter mirroring Devil.
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