がっぷり四つ (Gappuri Yotsu) is the name of the move that Mallon is performing on Chum.
Clearing a few doodles out of the way.
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temple
Chum and Mallon are © to HoundGrey (aka ENeos)
Clearing a few doodles out of the way.
Commissioned by
temple Chum and Mallon are © to HoundGrey (aka ENeos)
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Dog (Other)
Size 800 x 889px
File Size 596.3 kB
Hm... gappuri is a transliteration of grapple, as I recall...
(Googles sumo terms)
Ah. All gappuri yotsu means is that they each have the other's belt; they're locked in combat. Typical moves are:
Yorikiri: Pushing your opponent out of the ring with your body.
Yoritaoshi: Pushing your opponent out of the ring and landing on top of them.
Abisetaoshi: Pushing your opponent over and landing on them inside the ring.
Oshidashi: Pushing your opponent out of the ring with your arms.
Tsukiotoshi: Turning and shoving the opponent downward. Often a defensive move when retreating.
Tsukitaoshi: Pushing your opponent over with your hands.
Izori: Backward body drop (up and over).
Kubinagi: Headlock throw.
You can find an illustrated list of sumo moves here:
http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/kimarite/index.html
(Googles sumo terms)
Ah. All gappuri yotsu means is that they each have the other's belt; they're locked in combat. Typical moves are:
Yorikiri: Pushing your opponent out of the ring with your body.
Yoritaoshi: Pushing your opponent out of the ring and landing on top of them.
Abisetaoshi: Pushing your opponent over and landing on them inside the ring.
Oshidashi: Pushing your opponent out of the ring with your arms.
Tsukiotoshi: Turning and shoving the opponent downward. Often a defensive move when retreating.
Tsukitaoshi: Pushing your opponent over with your hands.
Izori: Backward body drop (up and over).
Kubinagi: Headlock throw.
You can find an illustrated list of sumo moves here:
http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/kimarite/index.html
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