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<section begin=summary />The {{translation|'''Animal Path'''|畜生道|Chikushōdō}} grants the user the ability to summon various creatures.<section end=summary /> When used by [[Pain]], the Animal Path was first channelled into the corpse of a [[First Animal Path (character)|Fūma clan shinobi]] and after its destruction, a [[Second Animal Path|young woman]].
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<section begin=summary />The {{translation|'''Animal Path'''|畜生道|Chikushōdō}} grants a Rinnegan user the ability of [[Summoning Technique|summoning]] various animals and creatures to aid it in battle.<section end=summary /> These creatures appear to be immortal, as they were killed and later summoned again. Worthy of note, summoning creatures through the Animal Path require no blood sacrifice or hand seals. The Animal Path can also summon people, which requires hand signs, as in the case of Nagato's Paths and [[Konan]]. Tactics wise, the Animal Path's primary role in battle appears to consist on overwhelming multiple opponents with a barrage of summons.
   
The Animal Path's main abilities revolved around [[Summoning Technique|summoning]] various animals and creatures to aid it in battle. Each creature served a different purpose in battle, much like how every Path of Pain was also different from the others. Each animal summon also has the [[Rinnegan]] and as such Nagato is able to see through their eyes as well.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 551, page 6</ref> Each animal had various body piercings as well, suggesting that they too were under his control.
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In the case of Nagato, having originally channelled the Animal Path through the corpse of a [[First Animal Path (character)|Fūma clan shinobi]] and then the corpse of a [[Second Animal Path|young woman]] in life, the creatures summoned appeared to underwent the same modifications as his [[Paths of Pain]], having [[chakra receiver]]s embedded in their bodies. As they also display the Rinnegan, the creatures serve as extensions of Nagato.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 551, page 6</ref> During the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]], Nagato used his summons for transport before being rejuvenated to move on his own power.
 
Tactics wise, the Path's primary role in battle appeared to be overwhelming multiple opponents with its summons. In addition to that, both bodies used for this Path were of a smaller stature than the other five, which, coupled with Pain's tendency to use his Asura Path to throw the second Animal Path in order to reach far off locations and infiltrate Konoha, as well as Pain's decision to first confront Jiraiya with the first Animal Path body, suggests that it acted as both a scout, as well as a way for Pain to move around the battlefield quickly through summons.
 
 
Worthy of note, the Animal Path requires no blood sacrifice or hand seals when summoning creatures, but uses hand seals to summon the other Paths. It can summon Konan as well. The second Path possessed some ability with taijutsu, able to clash with [[Naruto Uzumaki]] for a short time despite him being in [[Sage Mode]].
 
   
 
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== Influences ==
 
== Influences ==
 
Buddhists believe in a realm of existence of the non-human animals on Earth, an unhappy plane of rebirth which revolves around ignorance, instinct, survival of the fittest, and servitude to humans.
 
Buddhists believe in a realm of existence of the non-human animals on Earth, an unhappy plane of rebirth which revolves around ignorance, instinct, survival of the fittest, and servitude to humans.
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The second Animal Path is the only Pain to have a different voice from the other one's, due to it being female.
 
   
 
== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 00:51, March 30, 2013

Please note that this is the Narutopedia's article on information on the ability. If you are looking for the article on information on the characters then you should head to Animal Path. For other uses, see Animal Path (disambiguation)

Animal Path

  • Through one of Nagato's Paths.
  • Through Nagato.
Name
Kanji 畜生道
Rōmaji Chikushōdō
Literal English Animal Path
Other Animal Realm
Debut
Manga Chapter #374
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #130
Game Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
Appears in Anime, Manga and Game
Data
Classification Rinnegan Kekkei Genkai, Ninjutsu, Dōjutsu
Class Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
Other jutsu
Parent jutsu Six Paths Technique
Users

The Animal Path (畜生道, Chikushōdō) grants a Rinnegan user the ability of summoning various animals and creatures to aid it in battle. These creatures appear to be immortal, as they were killed and later summoned again. Worthy of note, summoning creatures through the Animal Path require no blood sacrifice or hand seals. The Animal Path can also summon people, which requires hand signs, as in the case of Nagato's Paths and Konan. Tactics wise, the Animal Path's primary role in battle appears to consist on overwhelming multiple opponents with a barrage of summons.

In the case of Nagato, having originally channelled the Animal Path through the corpse of a Fūma clan shinobi and then the corpse of a young woman in life, the creatures summoned appeared to underwent the same modifications as his Paths of Pain, having chakra receivers embedded in their bodies. As they also display the Rinnegan, the creatures serve as extensions of Nagato.[1] During the Fourth Shinobi World War, Nagato used his summons for transport before being rejuvenated to move on his own power.

Summons

Influences Edit

Buddhists believe in a realm of existence of the non-human animals on Earth, an unhappy plane of rebirth which revolves around ignorance, instinct, survival of the fittest, and servitude to humans.

References Edit

  1. Naruto chapter 551, page 6

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