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Chin Gentsai is a 89-year-old master of kung fu and suiken (drunk fist style). He is present on the whole King of Fighters series but King of Fighters 2003. He lives currently in the mountains of China. He is quite clumsy and always drunk-falling, but he's good fellow and a great martial master. He even considers Bao, Sie Kensou and Athena Asamiya his 'sons' much more than his students. His moves are all based on a mix of drinking with kung fu. Some notable moves are: Suiken Kan'ou, where he simulates himself dizzy, becoming partially immune to most enemy attacks; Bugetsu Sui, as he lays down on the ground, being only vulnerable to throws, low and ground level moves (like Iori Yagami's Yami Barai); Kaiteteki Kuutotsu Ken, a move that he kneels and rolls through the ground towards the enemy to punch him/her from below (this move allows him to pass unharmed under most longe-range projectiles if calculated correctly); Hyoutan Geki, where he throws his sake bottles, ioio-like (this move can cancel enemy long-range projectiles if used on right timing); and Blazing Dragon Breath, a flaming stream cloud breath out after too much drinking. Chin cares a lot about preserving milenar arts and his students doing their best to become better people. Despite he's always falling dead-drunk he might consider himself still a great fighter.


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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 00:17:05 -0400 (2972 words)
This move was introduced in KOF '96 and is one of Chin's weirdest yet tricky moves.
Chin falls flat to the ground like if he was foot swept.
Gentsai master, one would have to learn how to use this move effectively.
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