Fairy Nightmare (Japanese: フェアリーナイトメア Hepburn: Feari Naitomea) is one of the techniques used in Pants Wrestling. It is also sometimes used for the experience of watching a Wrestling Series in dreams, directly translated as "Fairy Nightmare (妖精の悪夢)".
Overview (概要)
The Fairy Nightmare is a technique that causes psychological damage to an opponent's face by bringing a naughty son or other object close to or touching the opponent's face after blocking his or her movement. If the opponent is straight, the effect is immeasurable.
It was first used by Aniki on Jonouchi. It was thought that only Aniki was the only user of this technique, but later TDN Kosugi learned it and used it on Biollante's opponent.
The "Magic Technique" like the Fairy Nightmare was feared by the Forest Fairies, and Nick Steel, aka Yuji Jounouchi, was later known as T.J. Steel due to the aftereffects of this technique. It is said that he went to the world of non-creatures, changing his name to T.J. Cummings and others.
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Fairy Inferno (フェアリーインフェルノ)
One of the Three Major Secrets of Fairies, also known as The True Fairy Nightmare. Aniki, unable to withstand Biolante's relentless and cunning attacks on his weak points, broke the seal and performed it.
This is a technique that further distorts The Nightmare by making the opponent lie face down, squeezing both arms extremely hard, and pressing his face against his own Naughty Son.
The damage to both arms and the mentality of the victim is immeasurable, and there have been cases where the victim has been reduced to a cripple, so it is considered a forbidden technique. The fact that Biollante was unable to do anything after being hit by this technique and was left at the mercy of Aniki is a testament to the destructive power of this technique.
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External links
- Nico Nico Pedia article (Japanese)