Rashoumon

Rashoumon (Gauze Life Gate) is a reoccurring Super Special Move of Geese Howard.

Description
Geese grabs the opponent directly in front of him and throws them high into the air before charging up chi in his hands via waving them in a circle, and upon his foe falling back down in front of him, Geese delivers a twin-palm thrust of energy forward that blasts them away.

In the 2D games, the hanzi/kanji of the attack's name is shown in the background upon the attack connecting. Geese also once he connects, gestures in a stance for a show of power.

Strategy
Rashoumon in most games can't can be comboed into, and in games where it is cancel-able there really isn't any combo that leads into it that does anywhere near the damage gained long combo strings or Raging Storm.

In KOF XV, Rashoumon is a contender for the "Best Super in the Game" Award. It is an amazing reversal, even more than his already good reversal super. An instantaneous, invincible grab reversal, completely unavoidable if the opponent is standing in grab range when activated; after the super flash it cannot be dodged in any way shape or form until after the animation is finished.

At 500 damage, it's the most damaging super in the game. A guaranteed death sentence if your opponent has half of their health or less left. It has one major weakness in having an incredibly short range.

However, another major issue with the move in older games is that Geese's unique flexing animation after landing it may allow the opponent to punish him if they get back up on time, which is only possible when the victim is already cornered as the recurring wallbounce connects earlier. This essentially makes the attack rather dangerous to land when Geese is not cornered himself or at least midscreen.

Etymology
Rashōmon, or Rajōmon, was the southernmost gate of ancient Kyōto. Possibly tying into Geese's character themes, as the city of Kyōto was built as according to Taoist principles, Rajōmon was built with the Sacred Beast Zhuque/Suzaku (Vermilion Sparrow), in mind as its guardian deity, while its darker history saw it as a meeting place for criminals, bandits, and prostitutes, as well as a place of abandonment for unwanted children during the city's eras of decline.