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− | {{translation|'''Ōkei'''|オウケイ|Ōkei}} is a [[chūnin]] |
+ | {{translation|'''Ōkei'''|オウケイ|Ōkei}} is a [[chūnin]] of [[Konohagakure]]. |
== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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+ | He has short dark-coloured hair and wore glasses. His attire consisted of a black shirt with the kanji for {{translation|"exertion" or "endeavour"|勉|ben, tsuto[meru]}} on the back, a sash around his waist and brown-coloured pants. He also wore his blue Konoha [[forehead protector]] in a bandanna style. |
== Part I == |
== Part I == |
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− | === Chūnin |
+ | === Chūnin Exams === |
− | Ōkei and [[Hayase]] were inserted into the first phase of the [[Chūnin Exams]] so that other examinees could cheat off |
+ | Ōkei and [[Hayase]] were inserted into the first phase of the [[Chūnin Exams]] so that other examinees could cheat off them. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * "Ōkei" means "concavity". |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Revision as of 02:51, 29 August 2015
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オウケイ Ōkei | |
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Manga | Naruto Chapter #41 |
Anime | Naruto Episode #24 |
Game | Naruto Mobile |
Appears in | Anime, Manga, Game |
Personal | |
Sex | Male |
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Ōkei (オウケイ) is a chūnin of Konohagakure.
Appearance
He has short dark-coloured hair and wore glasses. His attire consisted of a black shirt with the kanji for "exertion" or "endeavour" (勉, ben, tsuto[meru]) on the back, a sash around his waist and brown-coloured pants. He also wore his blue Konoha forehead protector in a bandanna style.
Part I
Chūnin Exams
Ōkei and Hayase were inserted into the first phase of the Chūnin Exams so that other examinees could cheat off them.
Trivia
- "Ōkei" means "concavity".
References
- ↑ First Databook, page 138