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|literal english=C4 |
|literal english=C4 |
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− | |english tv=C4 Karura |
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|viz manga="C4 Karura" |
|viz manga="C4 Karura" |
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− | |other names={{translation|C4 Garuda|C4カルラ|Shī Fō Karura}}<ref> |
+ | |other names={{translation|C4 Garuda|C4カルラ|Shī Fō Karura}}<ref>Chapter 359, page 17</ref> |
|parent jutsu=Explosive Clay |
|parent jutsu=Explosive Clay |
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|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Explosion Release, Hiden, Ninjutsu |
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Explosion Release, Hiden, Ninjutsu |
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− | A technique he created to counter the [[Sharingan]] and the [[genjutsu]] it produces, Deidara uses his own mouth instead of the ones on his hands to create a giant doll in his image. When the doll ruptures, it releases a cloud of microscopic bombs that enter the bloodstream of anyone who inhales them. On Deidara's command, the micro-bombs' detonation causes the victims' bodies to disintegrate at the cellular level; literally turning them into dust. While fighting [[Ōnoki]], Deidara utilises an alternate method of C4 by forming a small, chibi-like clay statue of himself with the mouths in his hands.<ref> |
+ | A technique he created to counter the [[Sharingan]] and the [[genjutsu]] it produces, Deidara uses his own mouth instead of the ones on his hands to create a giant doll in his image. When the doll ruptures, it releases a cloud of microscopic bombs that enter the bloodstream of anyone who inhales them. On Deidara's command, the micro-bombs' detonation causes the victims' bodies to disintegrate at the cellular level; literally turning them into dust. While fighting [[Ōnoki]], Deidara utilises an alternate method of C4 by forming a small, chibi-like clay statue of himself with the mouths in his hands.<ref>Chapter 514, page 13</ref> This technique also earned enough credit to be called a fearsome technique by such a powerful shinobi as [[Obito Uchiha]].<ref>Chapter 360, page 11</ref> |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* "[[Wikipedia:C-4 (explosive)|C-4]]", also known as Composition C-4. is the latest of the Composition C plastic explosives that has been used since the 1950s due to its effectiveness. |
* "[[Wikipedia:C-4 (explosive)|C-4]]", also known as Composition C-4. is the latest of the Composition C plastic explosives that has been used since the 1950s due to its effectiveness. |
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* {{translation|''"[[Wikipedia:Karura|Karura]]"''|迦楼羅|}} is the Japanese Buddhist equivalent of Garuda, a bird man of Hindu mythology who feeds on serpents. |
* {{translation|''"[[Wikipedia:Karura|Karura]]"''|迦楼羅|}} is the Japanese Buddhist equivalent of Garuda, a bird man of Hindu mythology who feeds on serpents. |
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+ | == See Also == |
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+ | * [[Steaming Danger Tyranny]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Revision as of 01:50, 22 January 2015
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A technique he created to counter the Sharingan and the genjutsu it produces, Deidara uses his own mouth instead of the ones on his hands to create a giant doll in his image. When the doll ruptures, it releases a cloud of microscopic bombs that enter the bloodstream of anyone who inhales them. On Deidara's command, the micro-bombs' detonation causes the victims' bodies to disintegrate at the cellular level; literally turning them into dust. While fighting Ōnoki, Deidara utilises an alternate method of C4 by forming a small, chibi-like clay statue of himself with the mouths in his hands.[2] This technique also earned enough credit to be called a fearsome technique by such a powerful shinobi as Obito Uchiha.[3]
Trivia
- "C-4", also known as Composition C-4. is the latest of the Composition C plastic explosives that has been used since the 1950s due to its effectiveness.
- "Karura" (迦楼羅) is the Japanese Buddhist equivalent of Garuda, a bird man of Hindu mythology who feeds on serpents.