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Bakuto had shoulder-length black hair and dark eyes. He wore the standard attire of the inmates at the southern hideout.
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Bakuto had shoulder-length black hair and dark eyes. He wore the standard attire of the inmates at the southern hideout which consisted of a white T-shirt and a pair of pants.
   
 
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Having heard the rumours of Orochimaru's demise at the hands of [[Sasuke Uchiha]], he was freed by [[Suigetsu]] on the condition that he spread word of Orochimaru's defeat. Which he readily agreed to.
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Revision as of 09:47, 12 December 2014

This article is about Orochimaru's prisoner. For the blastsword, see Shibuki.
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Bakuto
バクト Bakuto
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #348
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #116
Appears in Anime, Manga
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Age
  • Part I: 36
Occupation
  • Prisoner

Bakuto (バクト) was a prisoner at Orochimaru's Southern Hideout.

Background

He had been a prisoner for the longest time and thus felt very close to his fellow inmates.[1]

Appearance

Bakuto had shoulder-length black hair and dark eyes. He wore the standard attire of the inmates at the southern hideout which consisted of a white T-shirt and a pair of pants.

Part II

Itachi Pursuit Mission

Having heard the rumours of Orochimaru's demise at the hands of Sasuke Uchiha, he was freed by Suigetsu on the condition that he spread word of Orochimaru's defeat which he readily agreed to.

Trivia

  • Bakuto (博徒) were itinerant gamblers in Japan from the 1700s to the mid-20th century. They were one of the forerunners of the modern Japanese crime gangs known as Yakuza.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Third Databook, page 188