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* Natsu appears, along with Hinata and [[Shoma Sawamura|Shoma]], in [http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/UDON UDON's] ''Street Fighter Legends: Sakura'' comic.
 
* Natsu appears, along with Hinata and [[Shoma Sawamura|Shoma]], in [http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/UDON UDON's] ''Street Fighter Legends: Sakura'' comic.
 
* Natsu's alternate costume in the original game is her Gorin uniform from her ending.
 
* Natsu's alternate costume in the original game is her Gorin uniform from her ending.
* Natsu in her game appearance while wearing her Gorin uniform in-game. Her hair becomes darker, her face expression appears to be smiling rather than frowning and her basic throw is changed by throwing her opponent on the ground instead of slapping her opponent three times and her fighting stance nearly resembles to Hinata's fighting stance instead of her default volleyball stance.
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* While wearing her Gorin uniform, Natsu's hair becomes darker, her face expression appears to be smiling rather than frowning and her basic throw is changed by throwing her opponent on the ground instead of slapping her opponent three times. Her fighting stance nearly resembles Hinata's instead of her default stance.
   
 
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Natsu Ayuhara (鮎原 夏 Ayuhara Natsu?) is a fighting game character from the Rival Schools games.

Biography

Natsu, the "Powerful Attacker"

Natsu is a smart and outspoken person seen by many of her schoolmates as a sister figure. With a sharp personality, she dislikes liars and people who bully the weak. And because she acts more of a man than a girl, many boys in school are afraid of her, but her female schoolmates almost inundate her with love letters every day. Although many see her as boyish, she is an excellent cook, and has the heart of a girl who longs for true love...which is probably why she likes the fact that she knows a guy who she argues with almost everyday... Shoma.

Story

Rival Schools: United By Fate

Her motivation is to find the persons responsible for the attacks on Gorin, which included the highest-ranked member of the school volleyball club. She joins Shoma and Roberto in similar investigations, although she frequently argues with Shoma over how to go about it.

Project Justice

Natsu is shown as suspicious of new student Momo, and disagrees with Shoma when he believes that they should help Momo out. After Shoma leaves to investigate on his own with Momo, Natsu joins Roberto and Nagare in looking for the culprits of the new school disturbance. Later, she is the first to welcome back Shoma after he is betrayed by Momo.

Arsenal, combat style, and fighting strategy

Most of Natsu's moves make use of techniques in volleyball. And since some of these moves involve the use of projectiles--in this case, volleyballs--, the player must use such attacks with caution; characters with weapons can deflect such attacks back to her.

Special Moves

  • Soulful Serve (Japanese: 入魂サーブ Jikkon Serve) - Natsu serves a volleyball. It goes at a downwards angle, then bounces off the ground in exactly the same angle. This will entirely miss if used at very close range with the opponent. This is also usable in the air.
  • Sliding Receive (スライディングレシーブ) - Natsu does what the attack's name implies. It must be blocked low; otherwise, the opponent is sent into the air, from which an Air Combo can be started. If blocked, however, the recovery delay is horrible.
  • Rolling Receive (Japanese: 回転レシーブ Kaiten Receive) - As in the above move, Natsu does what the attack's name implies. This move must also be blocked low; otherwise, the opponent is sent high into the air, from which an Air Combo can be started. This move can be chained from a Textbook Combo.
  • Perfect Block (Japanese: 完全ブロック Kanzen Block) - This is Natsu's air counter move; thus, this is an air-only move. Not much used, though, as players prefer to finish Air Combos using the Intense Spike or Fire Serve.
  • Intense Spike (Japanese: 特訓スパイク Tokkun Spike) - An air-only move. Natsu spikes the opponent to the ground. This move is an excellent Air Combo finisher.

Burning Vigor Attacks

  • Magical Ball: Heaven's Serve (Japanese: 魔球・天井サーブ Makyuu Tenjou Serve) - Natsu tosses a volleyball high into the air, which then splits into three and lands a few steps ahead of her. Not very much used because of its delay between startup and impact. Furthermore, it's easy to see where it will land just by seeing the shadows on the ground. Nonetheless, if this attack successfully connects, it will deal massive damage.
  • Fire Serve (ファイヤーサーブ) - This is the powered version of the Soulful Serve, and it briefly sets the opponent aflame. Good for Tardy Counters due to its fast startup and recovery. This can also be used in the air for an Air Combo finisher, although the Intense Spike is much more recommended.

Team-Up Technique

  • Fight A Hundredfold (Japanese: ファイト100倍 Fight Hyakubai) - Natsu motivates the active character with some pep talk, filling the Guts meter to maximum level.

Party-Up Technique

  • Natsu does the Hot-Blooded Giant Wheel.

Trivia

  • Natsu is Batsu's fighting buddy.
  • Hinata is a childhood friend of Natsu.
  • Natsu lives a normal family life; she lives with both parents, and a has a brother, Shun, who is in the first year of college. Her father is a former national superintendent.
  • She performs well in home economics, physical education, and in Japanese and English language classes; but fares poorly in art.
  • She is voiced by Narumi Tsunoda.
  • Natsu appears, along with Hinata and Shoma, in UDON's Street Fighter Legends: Sakura comic.
  • Natsu's alternate costume in the original game is her Gorin uniform from her ending.
  • While wearing her Gorin uniform, Natsu's hair becomes darker, her face expression appears to be smiling rather than frowning and her basic throw is changed by throwing her opponent on the ground instead of slapping her opponent three times. Her fighting stance nearly resembles Hinata's instead of her default stance.

Gallery

References

Game and Character Information

Nguyen, John. Project Justice FAQ/Move List by Puar. GameFAQs.com. Published 2001. Last accessed 14 March 2010.

Tsai, Peter. FAQ/Movelist for Project Justice (Moero! Justice Gakuen) for Dreamcast/Arcade. Version 1.07. GameFAQs.com. Published 17 July 2002; last updated 13 March 2003. Last accessed 14 March 2010.

Cheshire, Sophie. Project Justice: FAQ/Move List by falsehead. Final version. GameFAQs.com. Published 5 November 2001; final update 7 December 2002. Last accessed 14 March 2010.

Batsu, the Doctor of Punishment. Shiritsu Justice Gakuen/Rival Schools series: Character Stories FAQ. Version 1.5 (final). GameFAQs.com. Last accessed 14 March 2010.

NeoChaosX. List of characters in the Rival Schools series. Wikipedia (English). Created 20 August 2007; last updated 30 March 2010. Last accessed 1 April 2010.

Translations

Kanji translations made possible through the Kanji Romaji Hiragana Convert website.

Maruyama, Chiemi. English-Kanji-Japanese/Japanese-Kanji-English Dictionary. Pasig City, Philippines: Persian Gulf Publication, 2002. ISBN 978-971-8796-37.

Nakao, Seigo. Random House Japanese-English/English-Japanese Dictionary. United States: Ballantine Books, 1995. ISBN 0-345-40548-X.