Tenbu Renjin

Tenbu Renjin, often misspelled as Tenburenjin and previously known as Speed Phantom , is Bankai Ichigo's up special move in Super Smash Flash 2.

Overview
When performed, Bankai Ichigo pauses before quickly dashing diagonally upwards, pointing his Tensa Zangetsu in that direction. If Bankai Ichigo comes into contact with an opponent while dashing, he will then start slashing wildly at them, hitting multiple times as he teleports and uses Flash Step around them at such an incredible speed that he creates five afterimages of himself. The sheer size, quick speed, and low knockback of each slash makes the move very hard for opponents to escape from, and opponents hit are dealt a total of 54% damage if all hits connect.

Despite how Bankai Ichigo has an infinite amount of midair jumps, this attack makes for an excellent recovery move, as it travels a great distance and does not leave Bankai Ichigo helpless afterward; not only this, but the move can be used consecutively as many times as the player desires. The move has low knockback compared with Ichigo's other attacks, but it is a very effective damage stacker. Additionally, because the attack would knock the opponents straight up, usually diagonally depending on the opponent's damage, Ichigo could easily connect the attack many times consecutively.

Origin
When Ichigo achieved Bankai, he had the ability to move extremely fast, leaved many illusion clone behind him and flummox the oponent. He often combine Tenbu Renjin with his combat at the end of the move, different from the move's appearance in SSF2

Tenbu Renjin's appearance in SSF2 is taken from a Special Attack usable by Ichigo in his Bankai form in the game Bleach: Soul Resurrección. It works similarly to how it does in SSF2, as he leaps into the air and slashes repeatedly in all directions, damaging any nearby enemies, followed by a powerful slash forward.

Trivia

 * Prior to v0.8a of the SSF2 Demo, Bankai Ichigo would not slash rapidly on contact with an opponent; instead, he would hit once and continue to rise. This is because Bleach: Soul Resurrección wouldn't be released until June 23, 2011, months after the release of v0.7.