Name:Collier
Effect:: Another kick to the neck but this time the user does it whilst still on the ground.
Name:Collier Shoot
Effect: The user jumps high into the air and lands a powerful kick to the opponent's neck. "Collier" is the French term for neck meat.
Name:Epaule
Effect: A downward kick targeting the opponent's shoulder, meant to knock them off balance or drive them into the ground. "Epaule" is the French term for shoulder meat.
Name:Côtelette/Côtelette Kabosh
Effect: Dropping down into a one-handed handstand position, the user kicks the opponent hard in the ribs, this attack is usually followed by Selle. "Côtelette" is the French term for rib meat.
-->
Name:o Selle/Selle de Ouch
Effect: Commonly used as a combo attack with Côtelette, using the momentum from the Côtelette attack the user (still in a handstand) spins around in the opposite direction to deliver a fast kick to the opponent's lower back or lumbar region. "Selle" is the French term for lower back meat.
Name:Poitrine/Poitrine Treader
Effect: A stabbing kick straight into the opponent's chest. "Poitrine" is the French term for breast meat.
Name:Gigot/Gigot Charlie-le-Horse
Effect: Running at the opponent the user delivers a sweeping kick to the knee caps, the opponent is either send flying or slammed to the ground as a result. "Gigot" is the French term for leg meat.
Name:Mouton Shot/Mouton Mallet
Effect: The user starts by jumping or flipping into the air and then channels all his might into one leg to deliver a kick to the opponent's mid-section, or sometimes their head, that sends them flying. "Mouton" is the cooking term that refers to cooked lamb meat.
Name:Poitrine Shot
Effect: A stronger version of Poitrine only this time the user aims a little higher and kicks upward not downward. "Poitrine" is the French term for breast meat.
Name:Reception
Efect: The user lifts one of his legs up high and hooks his foot around the opponent's neck, then uses that leg to smash the opponent's face into the ground hard. This attack's not named after anything food related, but after the "reception" that one gets when entering a restaurant.
Name:Flanchet Shot
Effect: The user kicks the opponent with a head on snap kick. "Flanchet" is French for "stomach."
Name:Anti-Manner Kick Course
Effect: The user gathers all the power he can muster and delivers a massive vertical kick by lifting one of his legs a full 180 degrees in the air. This attack is aimed at the very center of the opponent's torso (front or back) and is almost always enough to defeat any opponent with one shot.
Name:Bas Côtes
Effect: A mid-air attack, the user kicks one leg straight forward to attack the opponent while kicking the other one backwards to provide the necessary momentum.
Name:Longé: A sweeping kick, usually performed from the back targeting the opponent's back, very useful for sending an opponent flying in preparation for another kick.
Name:Joue Shoot
Effect: The user leans forward and delivers a hard side kick to one of the opponent's cheeks. "Joue" is French for "cheek."
Name:Tendron
Effect: A straight on side kick targeting the middle area of the opponent's collar bone.
Name:Flanchet
Effect: A simple kick to the opponent's stomach.
Name:Quasi
Effect: The user flips over into a double-handed handstand, spins around and kicks the opponent. This attack is usually followed by Queue.
-->
Name:o Queue
Effect: Commonly used as a combo attack with Quasi, the user continues spinning with the momentum from Quasi the user swings his other leg around to kick the opponent's tail bone.
Name:Cuisseau
Effect: Often used right before or after Jarret, The user sends a hard kick to the opponent's thigh. This can be used to attack or block an incoming kick.
<-->
Name:o Jarret
Effect: Often used right before or after Cuisseau, the user sends a hard kick to the opponent's shin. This can be used to attack or block an incoming kick.
Name:Veau Shot
Effect: Another one of this style's strongest/finisher attacks, the user leaps into the air and sweeps his leg forward to land a powerful kick to the center of the opponent's torso.
Name:Concasse
Effect: Another finisher, the user leaps high into the air and starts flipping over rapidly to gain speed, then he brings the heel of his foot down on the opponent's head. The user can also use this attack by standing on one hand sideways while facing his opponent before spinning around rapidly and delivering a kick to his opponent's side. This kick is strong enough to bend metal, if done right. "Concasse" is French for the process of tenderizing meat by pounding it.
Name:Troisième Haché
Effect: The user does a series of backflips towards his opponent before using his hands for one final push to launch him towards and opponent's face where he delivers several fast kicks.
Name:Bouquetiere Shot
Effect: Often used as the final blow in a series of attacks, the user lands on his hands underneath an opponent's chin, then uses both hands to spring upwards to deliver a blow to the opponent's chin with both feet.
Name:Slice Shot
Effect: A disarming attack where the user runs forward, jumps into the air and kicks the opponent's hand to do damage and knock a weapon from their hand.
Name:Party Table Kick Course
Effect: An attack for fighting against large groups, the user jumps into the air and lands on the head of one of the opponents in a hand stand. He then spins around rapidly to deliver a savage kick to the face of anyone within range. After he runs out of targets, he dismounts and kicks the person he was spinning on.
Name:Brochette
Effect: The user jumps over the top of his opponent and aims one leg directly downwards towards the opponent. He then drops downwards while spinning like a drill to spear his opponent with his extended leg. A "Brochette" is a French shish kabob-type skewer that has many uses.
Name:Collier Frit
Effect:A powerful kick to the neck, the user leans forwards and launches his foot up into his opponent's throat.
Name:Frit Assorti
Effect: An attack for use against several opponents, the user leans forwards and kicks several opponents skywards.
Name:Escalope
Effect: A jumping kick to the forehead. "Escalope" is a French cooking term for a thin boneless piece of meat, in this case the referring is the extremely thin flesh covering the skull. Escalopé could also be a mistranslation/citation of the word scalp, the aforementioned skin.
Name:Oeil
Effect: A straight on kick to the opponent's eyes. The actual plural for "Oeil" is "Yeux."
Name:Nez
Effect: A straight on kick to the opponent's nose.
Name:Joue
Effect: A straight on kick to the opponent's cheek.
Name:Bouche
Effect: A straight on kick to the opponent's upper jaw, this attack targets the roof of their mouth, and thus can only be done when the opponent's mouth is open.
Name:Dents
Effect: A straight on kick to the opponent's teeth, the user hits both the upper and lower sets of teeth at the same time, and thus he can only use his attack when the opponent's mouth is closed.
Name:Menton
Effect: A straight on kick to the opponent's lower jaw/chin.
Name:Parage Shot
Effect: The user delivers a barrage of kicks to every single section of the opponent's face, these kicks are so powerful that they can alter the bone structure of the unlucky recepiant. And for some reason, this also seems to affect their facial and hair structures. "Parage" is a French cooking verb which means "to trim," it can also refer to a special method of peeling a had of lettuce or cabbage carefully to preserve the tender leaves at its core.
Name:Santen Découpage
Effect: The user throws three powerful near-simultaneous roundhouse kicks with one leg to the opponent's throat, chest and stomach, striking them with the entire length of his leg (the striking order is unclear but the last hit is on the chest). "Découpage" is a French cooking verb which means "to cut up."
Name:Shishinabe Shot
Effect: The user attacks with a powerful flying sidekick, can also be used to break down walls.
Name:Deuxième Haché
Effect: The user does a running jump and kicks with both legs into an opponent's stomach.
Name: Cuisseau Shot
Effect:: A hard kick to the thigh that sends the opponent flying.
Name: Extra-Hache'
Effect:: A barrage of hard kicks launced at multiple directions.