"- Narutimate Storm Generations"@en . "Anime, Manga, Game, Movie, Novel"@en . . "Dynamic Entry"@en . . . . "Dynamic Entry"@en . . . . . "The technique is basically the user performing a jump kick into their opponent's face. Might Guy is known to throw a weapon, such as a kunai, at the enemy to distract them while he takes advantage of their blind spot in order to land the blow. It is obviously difficult to counter as it was able to bypass Jiraiya's defence."@en . . "Yes"@en . . "Anime, Manga, Game"@en . "Dynamic Entry"@en . "Finally a clash! J\u014Dnin vs. Genin!! Indiscriminate Grand Melee Tournament Meeting!!"@en . "Offensive"@en . . . "Dynamic Entry is a Star Trek Online fan fiction in the Bait & Switch shared continuity, written by Worffan101 and featuring his main character, D'trel. It is a novelization and rewrite of the STO mission \"Uneasy Allies\"."@en . "2015-04-07"^^ . "Something's going on in the plot, and it's not good. Maybe there's a dramatic confrontation, maybe your best bud is losing a fight, but whatever the case, you need to get in there, fast, dramatically, and *THUMPCRASH!!* All of you, listen up! For these cases, you need the Dynamic Entry! The Dynamic Entry has three main elements: Speed -- It has to be fast; Surprise -- They can't see it coming until it's too late; and Violence -- It's gotta hurt. This should not be confused with Feet First Introduction. Examples of Dynamic Entry include:"@en . "Taijutsu"@en . "No"@en . . . "Dynamic Entry (\u30C0\u30A4\u30CA\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30A8\u30F3\u30C8\u30EA\u30FC, Dainamikku Entor\u012B) is a technique where basically the user performs a jump kick into their intended target. Nevertheless, it is a powerful attack to use as the kick is powerful enough to destroy huge stone rocks."@en . . "The technique requires the user to perform a jump kick into their opponent's face. Might Guy is known to throw a weapon, such as a kunai, at the enemy to distract them while he takes advantage of their blind spot. Not much else is known about this technique, other than the fact that it is mainly used for an exaggerated appearance by the user."@en . "Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie"@en . . . . . . "Short"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Anime, Manga, Game, Movie"@en . . . . "No"@en . "Saith Daepahr hrrafv Llaiirevha"@en . "The technique requires the user to perform a jump kick into their opponent's face. Might Guy is known to throw a weapon, such as a kunai, at the enemy to distract them while he takes advantage of their blind spot. Not much else is known about this technique, other than the fact that it is mainly used for an exaggerated appearance by the user."@en . . "D"@en . . "85"^^ . "148"^^ . "Taijutsu,"@en . "Goten Uchiha, Sentou, Great Dai, Apollo Akimichi/Abilities and Powers, Duy Akimichi, Namazu Uchiha, Tensho Kuikku, Tane Kemono, ryoko, Katori, Azumi Sato,Hibiki Kichiro,Touko Kanzaki,Jinsaku Aki, Kingy\u016Bky\u016B Gesshoku, Sykushi Uchiha, Yasai Kapuseru, Daiki Shiga~~puppet~Lee,Midori Kimura,Siegfried, Afuro, Ikasu Yoruichi, Seiryoku Senju, Taijinn, Rosuto Shifu, Canaan, Dai Matsunga,Naoki Takayuki \u014Ctsutsuki"@en . . . "\u30C0\u30A4\u30CA\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30A8\u30F3\u30C8\u30EA\u30FC"@en . . "Dainamikku Entor\u012B"@en . . . . . . "Season 9"@en . "Dynamic Entry is a Star Trek Online fan fiction in the Bait & Switch shared continuity, written by Worffan101 and featuring his main character, D'trel. It is a novelization and rewrite of the STO mission \"Uneasy Allies\"."@en . . . "Dynamic Entry (\u30C0\u30A4\u30CA\u30DF\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30A8\u30F3\u30C8\u30EA\u30FC, Dainamikku Entor\u012B) is a technique where basically the user performs a jump kick into their intended target. Nevertheless, it is a powerful attack to use as the kick is powerful enough to destroy huge stone rocks."@en . . "Beat the Drums of War"@en . "The technique is basically the user performing a jump kick into their opponent's face. Might Guy is known to throw a weapon, such as a kunai, at the enemy to distract them while he takes advantage of their blind spot in order to land the blow. It is obviously difficult to counter as it was able to bypass Jiraiya's defence."@en . . . . "Might Guy, Metal Lee~anime, Rock Lee~anime, Tenten~anime, Kakashi Hatake~game, Lars Alexandersson~game"@en . . . . . . . . "Might Guy, Rock Lee~anime, Tenten~anime, Kakashi Hatake~game, Lars Alexandersson~game"@en . "Naruto: Ultimate Ninja"@en . "Konoha Shinden: Steam Ninja Scrolls"@en . . "Dynamic Entry"@en . . . . . "2410"^^ . . "Something's going on in the plot, and it's not good. Maybe there's a dramatic confrontation, maybe your best bud is losing a fight, but whatever the case, you need to get in there, fast, dramatically, and *THUMPCRASH!!* All of you, listen up! For these cases, you need the Dynamic Entry! The Dynamic Entry has three main elements: Speed -- It has to be fast; Surprise -- They can't see it coming until it's too late; and Violence -- It's gotta hurt. The most common form is a diving kick from off screen, usually directed mostly horizontally, hitting whoever happens to be on-screen at the time. Most of the time, it's not clear how exactly they launched themselves thusly. Often suggests a Large Ham or some-such (in which case the Dynamic Entry indicates an Incoming Ham as well). May overlap with Big Damn Heroes. Contrast Diving Save. The \"Hey You!\" Haymaker is a Sub-Trope of this. See Your Door Was Open for the not-dynamic-but-just-as-sudden-or-unexplained entry. Sometimes combined with There Was a Door or Super Window Jump, for when the Dynamic Entry comes through a wall or window to increase the surprise factor. Can overlap with Attack Hello. If the entry kills someone, it is probably a Surprisingly-Sudden Death. If somebody else throws you, then it's a Fastball Special. If you need a rope, it's Fast Roping. It's almost always a key part of a Big Damn Heroes moment, and frequently a Big Entrance. Compare Chandler's Law. See also Stealth Hi Bye and Click Hello which are equally surprising but not immediately violent. In the Back can be used this way if the attacker isn't seen until he strikes. This should not be confused with Feet First Introduction. Examples of Dynamic Entry include:"@en . . . .