101 Shiki Oboro Guruma

101 Shiki Oboro Guruma (Method 101: Hazy Wheel) is one of Kyo Kusanagi's Special Moves in the The King of Fighters series, first appearing in The King of Fighters '94, being discontinued in The King of Fighters '96 in place of the R.E.D. Kick, and reappearing in The King of Fighters XII - The King of Fighters XIII.

This is also used by his clone, Kyo-1.

Description
Kyo does a flying back kick. When using the variant, he does a second spin kick, and hammers his opponent back down with a forward-flipping slam kick.

Only in CvS2, a MK variant exists where he only spin-kicks twice without the plummet kick.

Shingo Yabuki at times, also can perform this attack and a stronger variation of it, but he ends up forced to hop for each kick and may instead prat-fall on the final one.

Strategy
To be added later...

Trivia

 * In the Maximum Impact games, a unique version of the Neo Geo B Button.gif version Oboro Guruma is performed at the end of one of the Stylish Art strings for both Kyo versions (Down Forward Input.png]]+ [[File:Neo Geo A Button.gif・Neo Geo C Button.gif・Forward Input.png]] + [[File:Neo Geo C Button.gif・Forward Input.png]] + [[File:Neo Geo D Button.gif; the final input must come out quickly before the second-to-last input's punch, changing its knockdown properties to send less further if done right).
 * Like the 2 other string-based moves based on this sequence (beingDown Forward Input.png]]+ [[File:Neo Geo A Button.gif・(Neo Geo C Button.gif) x2 andDown Forward Input.png]]+ [[File:Neo Geo A Button.gif・Neo Geo C Button.gif・Forward Input.png]] + [[File:Neo Geo C Button.gif), the unique Oboro Guruma finisher also inflicts no chip damage on block whatsoever.
 * So far, only Classic Kyo in Maximum Impact Regulation 'A' can feint this string with Down Forward Input.png]]+ [[File:Neo Geo A Button.gif・Neo Geo C Button.gif・Back Input.png]]+ [[File:Neo Geo C Button.gif.

Similar Attacks

 * Hien Shippuu Kyaku - A similar spin kick used in Kyokugenryu Karate.
 * 101 Shiki Oboro Guruma Mikansei - Shingo Yabuki's incomplete version of this move.