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* Clark Still from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''. Depending on the game, his Ultra Argentine Back Breaker will end with a "Clark Spark" or a "Clark Special," mimicking the Muscle Spark and the Robin Special, respectively.

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* Clark Still from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''. Depending on the game, his Ultra Argentine Back Breaker will end with a "Clark Spark" or a "Clark Special," mimicking the Muscle Spark and the Robin Special, respectively.respectively.
** There's also Heidern, a German fighter in a military uniform who bears some resemblance to Brocken Jr. His Moon Slasher special even resembles the Red Rain of Berlin.

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* King from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series uses a Kinniku Buster-esque move as part of his moveset.

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* King from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series uses a Kinniku Buster-esque move as part of his moveset. In King's ''Tekken 5'' ending, he and Craig Marduk perform a Muscle Docking.



** Even Zangief gets in on the action with his second Ultra, Siberian Blizzard. It's a [[SpinningPiledriver spinning Kinniku Driver]].

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** Even Zangief gets in on the action with his second Ultra, Siberian Blizzard. It's a [[SpinningPiledriver spinning Kinniku Driver]].Driver]].
* Clark Still from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''. Depending on the game, his Ultra Argentine Back Breaker will end with a "Clark Spark" or a "Clark Special," mimicking the Muscle Spark and the Robin Special, respectively.
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* ''Manga/TimeStopBrave'': In Chapter 34, Kuzuno Sekai uses the Kinniku Buster on Leafa Colby.

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* ''Manga/TimeStopBrave'': ''Manga/TimeStopHero'': In Chapter 34, Kuzuno Sekai uses the Kinniku Buster on Leafa Colby.
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* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'': Sargas and Regulus pull off a Cross Bomber double lariat on Gigantic Spright in the artwork of Spright Double Cross.

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* ''Manga/The100GirlfriendsWhoReallyReallyReallyReallyReallyLoveYou'': Karane does the Kinniku Buster on Rentarou at one point.



* ''Manga/The100GirlfriendsWhoReallyReallyReallyReallyReallyLoveYou'': Karane does the Kinniku Buster on Rentarou at one point.

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* ''Manga/The100GirlfriendsWhoReallyReallyReallyReallyReallyLoveYou'': Karane does ''Manga/TimeStopBrave'': In Chapter 34, Kuzuno Sekai uses the Kinniku Buster on Rentarou at one point.
Leafa Colby.
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* Killer Bee and the Raikage in ''Manga/Naruto'' use a double lariat not unlike the Cross Bomber as a CombinationAttack.

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* Killer Bee and the Raikage in ''Manga/Naruto'' ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' use a double lariat not unlike the Cross Bomber as a CombinationAttack.
* ''Manga/The100GirlfriendsWhoReallyReallyReallyReallyReallyLoveYou'': Karane does the Kinniku Buster on Rentarou at one point.

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* The character Brocken from VideoGame/WorldHeroes was largely inspired by Brocken Jr., even down to having the same name.

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* The character Brocken from VideoGame/WorldHeroes ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes'' was largely inspired by Brocken Jr., even down to having the same name.


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* Jack Cayman will preform a Kinniku Buster as his anti air grab in ''VideoGame/MadWorld'', with the exception that he lands on his feet instead of his rear.
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* The series was an inspiration for the ''[[FanficRecs/{{Touhou}} Tag Dream]]'' comic. That's right, Kinnikuman gets multiple shoutouts from VideoGame/{{Touhou}} fandom, of all things.

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* The series was an inspiration for the ''[[FanficRecs/{{Touhou}} ''[[FanficRecs/TouhouProject Tag Dream]]'' comic. That's right, Kinnikuman gets multiple shoutouts from VideoGame/{{Touhou}} ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom, of all things.

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* Mako from Kill la Kill performs this.

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* Tokoro Tennosuke/[[DubNameChange Jelly Jiggler]] in ''Manga/BoboboBoBoBobo'' is an obvious parody of Sunshine as a square-bodied former villain with a "Magnum" attack that involves an ally punching pieces of him out of his body as projectiles.
* Mako from Kill la Kill ''Anime/KillLaKill'' performs this.
the Kinniku Buster on her little brother in the first episode.
* Killer Bee and the Raikage in ''Manga/Naruto'' use a double lariat not unlike the Cross Bomber as a CombinationAttack.

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* As mentioned in the Trivia section, several wrestlers use the Kinniku Buster as a finishing move, the most notable one out of them being SamoaJoe.

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* As mentioned in the Trivia section, several wrestlers use the Kinniku Buster as a finishing move, the most notable one out of them being SamoaJoe.
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** Even Zangief gets in on the action with his second Ultra, Siberian Blizzard. It's a spinning Kinniku Driver (because EverythingsBetterWithSpinning)

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** Even Zangief gets in on the action with his second Ultra, Siberian Blizzard. It's a [[SpinningPiledriver spinning Kinniku Driver (because EverythingsBetterWithSpinning)Driver]].
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* Mako from Kill la Kill performs this.



* King from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series uses the Kinniku Buster as part of

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* King from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series uses the a Kinniku Buster Buster-esque move as part ofof his moveset.
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* King from the ''Inprogress{{Tekken}}'' series uses the Kinniku Buster as part of

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* King from the ''Inprogress{{Tekken}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series uses the Kinniku Buster as part of
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* King from the {{Tekken}} series uses the Kinniku Buster as part of

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* King from the {{Tekken}} ''Inprogress{{Tekken}}'' series uses the Kinniku Buster as part of
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*** The series was an inspiration for the ''[[FanficRecs/{{Touhou}} Tag Dream]]'' comic. That's right, Kinnikuman gets multiple shoutouts from VideoGame/{{Touhou}} fandom, of all things.

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*** * The series was an inspiration for the ''[[FanficRecs/{{Touhou}} Tag Dream]]'' comic. That's right, Kinnikuman gets multiple shoutouts from VideoGame/{{Touhou}} fandom, of all things.
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* As mentioned in the Trivia section, several wrestlers use the Kinniku Buster as a finishing move, the most notable one out of them being SamoaJoe.

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*** The series was an inspiration for the ''[[FanficRecs/{{Touhou}} Tag Dream]]'' comic. That's right, Kinnikuman gets multiple shoutouts from VideoGame/{{Touhou}} fandom, of all things.

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* The character Brocken from VideoGame/WorldHeroes was largely inspired by Brocken Jr., even down to having the same name.
* King from the {{Tekken}} series uses the Kinniku Buster as part of
* In ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV Super Street Fighter IV]]'', the Ultra Combos of the character El Fuerte are definitely Kinnikuman references. One of them, the Ultra Spark, is a modified Incomplete Muscle Spark, and the Flying Giga Buster resembles Big Body's Maple Leaf Clutch.
** Even Zangief gets in on the action with his second Ultra, Siberian Blizzard. It's a spinning Kinniku Driver (because EverythingsBetterWithSpinning)

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