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|top={{Looking for|the anime and manga [[ninjutsu]] used by [[Deidara]]|the video game technique used by Deidara|Ultimate Art (game)|Ultimate Art}}
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|top={{Looking for|the anime and manga ninjutsu used by Deidara|the video game technique used by Deidara|Ultimate Art (game)|Ultimate Art}}
 
|ref=<ref>Third Databook, page 262</ref>
 
|ref=<ref>Third Databook, page 262</ref>
|image=Deidara C0 1.jpg
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|image=Deidara C0 1.jpg;Deidara's body builds up chakra...
Deidara C0 2.jpg
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Deidara C0 2.jpg;...which is released in an enormous explosion.
 
|kanji=C0
 
|kanji=C0
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
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|literal english=C0
 
|literal english=C0
 
|other names={{translation|Ultimate Art|究極芸術|Kyūkyoku Geijutsu}}
 
|other names={{translation|Ultimate Art|究極芸術|Kyūkyoku Geijutsu}}
|parent jutsu=Exploding Clay
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|parent jutsu=Explosive Clay
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Explosion Release, Hiden, Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Explosion Release, Hiden, Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu type=Explosion Release, Earth Release,
 
|jutsu type=Explosion Release, Earth Release,
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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The highest form of Deidara's [[Exploding Clay]], (his {{translation|"Ultimate Art"|究極芸術|Kyūkyoku Geijutsu}}), C0 is a suicide technique used as a last resort. He reveals a mouth on his chest, which is stitched up. After undoing the stitches, Deidara feeds it a large ball of clay. The mouth on his chest has a direct connection to his heart so a large amount of chakra is built up. It then kneads chakra directly from the meridians of the heart and keeps doing it without interruption until the moment of the explosion. His explosive chakra then manifests itself in his veins, flowing through his body. These "veins" then condense into a sphere that slowly cracks open and detonates, producing a unique explosion that covers a ten kilometre radius.
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The highest form of Deidara's [[explosive clay]] (his {{translation|"Ultimate Art"|究極芸術|Kyūkyoku Geijutsu}}), C0 is a suicide-bomb technique used as a last resort. Deidara reveals a mouth on his chest, which is stitched up. After undoing the stitches, Deidara feeds it a large ball of clay. The mouth on his chest has a direct connection to his heart so a large amount of chakra is built up. It then kneads chakra directly from the meridians of the heart and keeps doing it without interruption until the moment of the explosion. His [[Explosion Release|explosive chakra]] then manifests itself in his veins, flowing through his body. These "veins" then condense into a sphere that slowly cracks open and detonates, producing a unique explosion that covers a ten kilometre blast radius.
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== Trivia ==
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* The shape of the explosion bears a resemblance to [[Wikipedia:Tarō Okamoto|Tarō Okamoto's]] [[Wikipedia:Tower of the Sun|Tower of the Sun]].
   
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 20:37, 22 January 2014

This article is about the anime and manga ninjutsu used by Deidara. For the video game technique used by Deidara, see Ultimate Art.

The highest form of Deidara's explosive clay (his "Ultimate Art" (究極芸術, Kyūkyoku Geijutsu)), C0 is a suicide-bomb technique used as a last resort. Deidara reveals a mouth on his chest, which is stitched up. After undoing the stitches, Deidara feeds it a large ball of clay. The mouth on his chest has a direct connection to his heart so a large amount of chakra is built up. It then kneads chakra directly from the meridians of the heart and keeps doing it without interruption until the moment of the explosion. His explosive chakra then manifests itself in his veins, flowing through his body. These "veins" then condense into a sphere that slowly cracks open and detonates, producing a unique explosion that covers a ten kilometre blast radius.

Trivia

References

  1. Third Databook, page 262