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|ref=<ref name="d4">''[[Jin no Sho]]'', page 255</ref>
|image=Chakra reicever.png
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|image=Chakra Receiver Manifestation.png
|unnamed tool=Yes
 
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|kanji=黒き受信器
|related tools=Chakra Disruption Blades, Chakra Receiver Stakes
 
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
|users=Madara Uchiha~manga, Nagato, Obito Uchiha~manga,
 
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|romaji=Kuroki Jushinki
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|game names={{translation|Black Needle|黒針|Kokushin}}
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|other names={{translation|Black Rod|黒い棒|Kuroibō}},<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 420, page 15</ref> {{translation|Chakra Receiver|チャクラの受信機|Chakura no Jushinki}},<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 420, page 16</ref> {{translation|Black Chakra Receiver|黒いチャクラ受信機|Kuroi Chakura Jushinki}},<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 428, page 13</ref> {{translation|Black Stake|黒い杭|Kuroikui}},<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 436, page 3</ref> {{translation|Black Receiver|黒い受信機|Kuroi Jushinki}},<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 565, page 10</ref> {{translation|Stake|杭, クイ|Kui}},<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, page 5</ref><ref name="ch661">''Naruto'' chapter 661, page 11</ref> {{translation|Transmitter|発信機|Hasshinki}}
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|related jutsu=Outer Path, Truth-Seeking Ball, Will Materialisation
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|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Rinnegan, Ninjutsu, Dōjutsu
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|jutsu class type=Offensive, Supplementary
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|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
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|users=Black Zetsu, Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, Madara Uchiha, Momoshiki Ōtsutsuki, Nagato, Obito Uchiha, Urashiki Ōtsutsuki~anime
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|hand signs=Mirrored Ram<ref name="ch606">''Naruto'' chapter 606, page 16</ref> or Ram<ref name="ch657">''Naruto'' chapter 657, page 5</ref>
 
|debut manga=327
 
|debut manga=327
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|boruto=No
 
|debut anime=80
 
|debut anime=80
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
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|boruto anime=No
 
|game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
 
|game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
|movie debut=Naruto 6: Road to Ninja
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|movie debut=Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
 
|ova debut=Naruto x UT
 
|ova debut=Naruto x UT
|tool media=Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
|tool classification=Supplementary
 
 
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'''Black Receivers''' are black rods that function as [[Wikipedia:Demodulation|demodulators]] for high-frequency [[chakra]] signals.<ref name="ch420">''Naruto'' chapter 420, pages 15-16</ref> Users are able to create and transmit their chakra into these receivers for a variety of purposes.
These cylindrical black rods allow the user to transmit their chakra across vast distances through an application of the [[Outer Path]]'s ability. According to [[Shizune]], these rods act as high-frequency chakra [[Wikipedia:Demodulation|demodulators]], which become appreciably warm to the touch whilst currently receiving chakra.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 420, page 15</ref> They possess incredible durability, damaging every [[scalpel]] Shizune used to extract just a small sample during her autopsy of the [[First Animal Path (character)|first Animal Path]],<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 418, page 14</ref> and even displaying some resistance when struck by [[Naruto]]'s [[Rasengan]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 565, pages 12-13</ref>
 
   
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== Origin ==
[[Nagato]] upon summoning the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path during his confrontation with [[Hanzō of the Salamander]] was pierced by several of these all of which originated from the navel of the statue.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 447, pages 8-9</ref> From there, he incorporated their use in his [[Six Paths of Pain]] technique, where he implanted the receivers into a number of corpses at various points along their body, much like piercings. Doing so allowed him to transmit his chakra into the bodies and control them remotely as if they were his own, while bestowing each with certain abilities that Nagato wielded thanks to his [[Rinnegan]]. The many animals summoned through the [[Animal Path]] technique also had a number of these body piercings, suggesting that Nagato controlled them in a similar manner.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 375, pages 8-12</ref> When using the [[Summoning: Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]], several of these receivers were pierced into Nagato's back in order to allow him to transfer his chakra to the statue and in doing so, manipulate it. When Naruto went to face Pain's real body, Nagato impaled Naruto with a chakra receiver in his torso noting he didn't hit any vital spots. Naruto then temporarily gave into to his hatred toward Nagato, thus attacking Nagato with the Kyuubi chakra in a similar manner as to when Lord Fukasaku tried to merge with Naruto, causing a cross-like mix between sage mode eyes and Nine Tails Chakra eyes. This showed that Naruto truly had hatred towards Nagato, but was restraining it, showing that Naruto had control over his anger. Nagato noted that Naruto did that on purpose and Naruto stated that he wanted to speak with him.
 
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Black receivers are said to be a trademark of the [[Rinnegan]].<ref name="d4"/> Wielders of the dōjutsu are able to generate the rods from their own bodies, usually from the palms of their hands.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 647, pages 8-9</ref> However, there have been several instances in which black rods were produced through other means:
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* While connected to the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]], [[Madara Uchiha]] produced a black rod from [[Hashirama's artificial body]] and identified it as a physical manifestation of his [[Will Materialisation|will]]. He then told [[Obito Uchiha]] to use it when performing the [[Six Paths Technique]].<ref name="ch606"/>
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* Black rods have been seen protruding from the Demonic Statue's midsection at times.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 512, pages 8-9</ref> On one occasion, these rods pierced [[Nagato]]'s back and drained him of his life force,<ref>''[[Jin no Sho]]'', page 247</ref> which allowed him to control the statue.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 447, pages 8-13</ref>
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* Black rods have sprouted from Obito's [[Hashirama's Artificial Body|artificial right half]] on several occasions: upon first awakening his [[Mangekyō Sharingan]] and using [[Wood Release]],<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 605, page 6</ref> when Madara used the rods to control his actions,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 636, pages 15-17</ref> and when [[Black Zetsu]] first [[Body Coating|coated]] his body and forced him to [[Outer Path — Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique|revive]] Madara.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 656, pages 16-17</ref>
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* When Obito was the [[Ten-Tails]]' [[jinchūriki]], he converted one of his [[Truth-Seeking Ball]]s into six black receivers, which he used to activate the [[Six Red Yang Formation]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 643, pages 9-11</ref>
   
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== Usage ==
During the course of the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]], Tobi utilised these same rods to control his [[Six Paths of Pain#Tobi's Paths|own Six Paths of Pain]] comprised entirely from [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnated]] [[jinchūriki]], using only one receiver per body.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 565, pages 10-11</ref> By using them to manifest [[Demonic Statue Chains|chakra chains]], he was able to maintain authority over even the [[tailed beast]]s sealed within the jinchūriki, while retaining a connection between the beasts and the Demonic Statue.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, pages 2-7</ref>
 
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[[File:Nagato Transmitting Chakra.png|thumb|left|Rods transmitting chakra.]]
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Black receivers are formed out of chakra,<ref>''[[Boruto: Naruto the Movie]]'' novelisation, chapter 5</ref> which takes on a consistency similar to metal. They are durable enough to break steel scalpels,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 418, page 14</ref> as well as sharp enough to pierce through human bodies with ease.<ref name="ch381">''Naruto'' chapter 381, page 1</ref> Though durable, the rods can still be destroyed when struck with sufficient force,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 433, page 7</ref> and their creator is able to break them apart without any apparent difficulty.<ref name="ch437">''Naruto'' chapter 437, page 6</ref> Once formed, the user can transmit chakra to these receivers from across vast distances, though for best results, they must be nearby and at a high elevation.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 436, pages 3-4</ref> Though chakra being sent to these receivers can be [[Sensor Type|sensed]], a skilled user can prevent their location from being discovered by constantly changing the frequency of their chakra.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 435, pages 11-12</ref> Offensively employing receivers from afar carries a risk, as those with sensing capabilities can trace the transmitted chakra back to the user when pierced with one.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 441, pages 12-15</ref> When receiving chakra, the black rods noticeably heat up.<ref name="ch420"/>
   
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{{ImgRight|Disruption Blade Effect.png|The user transmits chakra into the victim's body.}}
It was later revealed that Madara, before dying imbued his will into one of these receivers and left it protruding from the navel of [[Hashirama's living clone]] and instructed Obito to use it for his revival.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 606, page 16</ref>
 
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By stabbing an opponent with the rods, the user can transmit their chakra into the target's body, disrupting their own chakra and throwing off their movements.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 381, page 3</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 420, pages 8-9</ref> The user can fully immobilise the target by stabbing them with multiple rods,<ref name="ch437"/> as well as prevent them from moulding additional chakra by piercing their [[tenketsu]].<ref name="ch661"/> Provided the user is close enough, they can potentially control the target's movements, though this can be resisted if the target's own chakra is powerful enough.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 444, pages 3-4</ref> Aside from being stabbed, simply touching the receivers can apparently also incur negative effects,<ref name="ch661"/> though Rinnegan wielders are seemingly immune.<ref name="ch673">''Naruto'' chapter 673, page 9</ref>
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Chakra receivers are also used to control the [[Six Paths of Pain]]: six reanimated corpses that possess copies of the Rinnegan, granting them a shared field of vision with their creator. Nagato controlled his Six Paths of Pain using numerous receivers fashioned into piercings, which were implanted all about their bodies,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 421, page 15</ref> whereas Obito had a single rod implanted in each body's chest.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 565, pages 9-11</ref> Among other Rinnegan abilities, the bodies are capable of producing additional rods to serve as weapons.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 378, page 1</ref> As they are controlled by the user's chakra, opponents can prevent these bodies from moving by removing all of their receivers.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 443, pages 3-4</ref> The receivers implanted in Obito's Six Paths of Pain doubled as a means of temporarily binding the chakra of the [[tailed beasts]] sealed inside the Demonic Statue to their bodies, making them into jinchūriki.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 570, page 4</ref> When they entered [[Tailed Beast Mode]], the receivers would relocate from the jinchūriki's chests up to the tailed beasts' necks.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, pages 5-6</ref> The creatures Nagato [[Summoning Rinnegan|summoned]] through the [[Animal Path]] were also embedded with numerous receivers, suggesting he controlled them in a similar manner.
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[[File:Chakra Receiver stakes.png|thumb|left|Chakra chains manifested through giant stakes.]]
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When employed offensively, the black rods make for effective weapons. They can emerge from the user's hand to stab opponents,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 636, page 5</ref> be broken off and wielded like swords,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 442, pages 7-9</ref> or be launched as high-speed projectiles,<ref name="boruto">''[[Boruto: Naruto the Movie]]''</ref> and the size and shape of the generated receivers can be adjusted to fit the situation.<ref name="ch381"/> Obito is shown employing black receivers fashioned into giant stakes as projectiles, [[Kamui|ejecting]] them from [[Kamui's dimension]] to pierce and pin targets.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 598, pages 9-10</ref> He can also manifest [[Demonic Statue Chains|chakra chains]] to bind those touching the receivers with an even greater binding power.<ref name="ch569">''Naruto'' chapter 569, page 10</ref> In the anime, the user can also apply [[shape transformation]] to the rods after launching them, altering them into more elaborate forms.<ref>''Boruto'' episode 135</ref>
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Black receivers disintegrate when their creator is killed or similarly incapacitated, alongside any Truth-Seeking Balls they may possess.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 680, pages 10-11</ref><ref name="boruto"/>
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* Obito implied the binding power of the black rods is related to the [[Outer Path]].<ref name="ch569"/> However, Madara was able to use their binding power even after losing his Rinnegan.<ref name="ch657"/>
* Nagato has also used modified versions of these receivers to act as [[Chakra Disruption Blades|blades]], allowing him to disrupt his opponents' chakra flow by transmitting his own chakra into their bodies when pierced. Obito employed them as [[Chakra Receiver Stakes|stakes]] to bind the power of tailed beasts.
 
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* Similar to Truth-Seeking Balls, black receivers appear to hinder the regenerative qualities of [[Impure World Reincarnation]] to some extent, as the wounds of reincarnated individuals do not immediately heal while the rods are pierced through their bodies,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 661, page 13</ref> though they do eventually heal.<ref name="ch673"/>
* The main difference between this and the Chakra Disruption Blades is that these begin transmitting chakra to his Six Paths of Pain when they are activated.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 516, page 15</ref> Nagato also seemingly went to some lengths to retrieve them.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 427, page 11</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 425, page 13</ref> The disruption blades on the other hand, are used in battle and only transmits chakra when Nagato wants.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 420, pages 8-9</ref>
 
* It has been shown that the receivers inserted in the revived jinchūriki move position when they go through a transformation and get bigger. As seen with [[Rōshi]], he transformed into [[Son Gokū]]'s full form. It moved from the chest, up to its neck.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, page 7</ref>
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* [[Naruto Uzumaki]] used something similar to black receivers when he [[Shape Transformation|shaped]] his Truth-Seeking Balls into rods and used them to immobilise Madara and Black Zetsu.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 675, pages 10-11</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 688, page 6</ref>
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* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Shinobi Rumble]]'', Pain's [[Black Needle Stab]] temporarily reverses the controls of those stabbed by his black rods.
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* [[Isshiki Ōtsutsuki]] has employed similar tools, however they're different in that Isshiki has no Rinnegan, and they function different. Isshiki's rods are not grown from his own body, being [[Sukunahikona|manipulated in size]] and [[Daikokuten|retrieved from storage]], and they absorb chakra instead of Isshiki transmitting his own to disrupt the chakra of those it pierces.<ref>''Boruto'' chapter 36, page 34</ref>
   
 
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 2 September 2023

Black Receivers are black rods that function as demodulators for high-frequency chakra signals.[11] Users are able to create and transmit their chakra into these receivers for a variety of purposes.

Origin

Black receivers are said to be a trademark of the Rinnegan.[1] Wielders of the dōjutsu are able to generate the rods from their own bodies, usually from the palms of their hands.[12] However, there have been several instances in which black rods were produced through other means:

Usage

Nagato Transmitting Chakra

Rods transmitting chakra.

Black receivers are formed out of chakra,[20] which takes on a consistency similar to metal. They are durable enough to break steel scalpels,[21] as well as sharp enough to pierce through human bodies with ease.[22] Though durable, the rods can still be destroyed when struck with sufficient force,[23] and their creator is able to break them apart without any apparent difficulty.[24] Once formed, the user can transmit chakra to these receivers from across vast distances, though for best results, they must be nearby and at a high elevation.[25] Though chakra being sent to these receivers can be sensed, a skilled user can prevent their location from being discovered by constantly changing the frequency of their chakra.[26] Offensively employing receivers from afar carries a risk, as those with sensing capabilities can trace the transmitted chakra back to the user when pierced with one.[27] When receiving chakra, the black rods noticeably heat up.[11]

Disruption Blade Effect

The user transmits chakra into the victim's body.

By stabbing an opponent with the rods, the user can transmit their chakra into the target's body, disrupting their own chakra and throwing off their movements.[28][29] The user can fully immobilise the target by stabbing them with multiple rods,[24] as well as prevent them from moulding additional chakra by piercing their tenketsu.[8] Provided the user is close enough, they can potentially control the target's movements, though this can be resisted if the target's own chakra is powerful enough.[30] Aside from being stabbed, simply touching the receivers can apparently also incur negative effects,[8] though Rinnegan wielders are seemingly immune.[31]

Chakra receivers are also used to control the Six Paths of Pain: six reanimated corpses that possess copies of the Rinnegan, granting them a shared field of vision with their creator. Nagato controlled his Six Paths of Pain using numerous receivers fashioned into piercings, which were implanted all about their bodies,[32] whereas Obito had a single rod implanted in each body's chest.[33] Among other Rinnegan abilities, the bodies are capable of producing additional rods to serve as weapons.[34] As they are controlled by the user's chakra, opponents can prevent these bodies from moving by removing all of their receivers.[35] The receivers implanted in Obito's Six Paths of Pain doubled as a means of temporarily binding the chakra of the tailed beasts sealed inside the Demonic Statue to their bodies, making them into jinchūriki.[36] When they entered Tailed Beast Mode, the receivers would relocate from the jinchūriki's chests up to the tailed beasts' necks.[37] The creatures Nagato summoned through the Animal Path were also embedded with numerous receivers, suggesting he controlled them in a similar manner.

Chakra Receiver stakes

Chakra chains manifested through giant stakes.

When employed offensively, the black rods make for effective weapons. They can emerge from the user's hand to stab opponents,[38] be broken off and wielded like swords,[39] or be launched as high-speed projectiles,[40] and the size and shape of the generated receivers can be adjusted to fit the situation.[22] Obito is shown employing black receivers fashioned into giant stakes as projectiles, ejecting them from Kamui's dimension to pierce and pin targets.[41] He can also manifest chakra chains to bind those touching the receivers with an even greater binding power.[42] In the anime, the user can also apply shape transformation to the rods after launching them, altering them into more elaborate forms.[43]

Black receivers disintegrate when their creator is killed or similarly incapacitated, alongside any Truth-Seeking Balls they may possess.[44][40]

Trivia

  • Obito implied the binding power of the black rods is related to the Outer Path.[42] However, Madara was able to use their binding power even after losing his Rinnegan.[10]
  • Similar to Truth-Seeking Balls, black receivers appear to hinder the regenerative qualities of Impure World Reincarnation to some extent, as the wounds of reincarnated individuals do not immediately heal while the rods are pierced through their bodies,[45] though they do eventually heal.[31]
  • Naruto Uzumaki used something similar to black receivers when he shaped his Truth-Seeking Balls into rods and used them to immobilise Madara and Black Zetsu.[46][47]
  • In Naruto Shippūden: Shinobi Rumble, Pain's Black Needle Stab temporarily reverses the controls of those stabbed by his black rods.
  • Isshiki Ōtsutsuki has employed similar tools, however they're different in that Isshiki has no Rinnegan, and they function different. Isshiki's rods are not grown from his own body, being manipulated in size and retrieved from storage, and they absorb chakra instead of Isshiki transmitting his own to disrupt the chakra of those it pierces.[48]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jin no Sho, page 255
  2. Naruto chapter 420, page 15
  3. Naruto chapter 420, page 16
  4. Naruto chapter 428, page 13
  5. Naruto chapter 436, page 3
  6. Naruto chapter 565, page 10
  7. Naruto chapter 569, page 5
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Naruto chapter 661, page 11
  9. 9.0 9.1 Naruto chapter 606, page 16
  10. 10.0 10.1 Naruto chapter 657, page 5
  11. 11.0 11.1 Naruto chapter 420, pages 15-16
  12. Naruto chapter 647, pages 8-9
  13. Naruto chapter 512, pages 8-9
  14. Jin no Sho, page 247
  15. Naruto chapter 447, pages 8-13
  16. Naruto chapter 605, page 6
  17. Naruto chapter 636, pages 15-17
  18. Naruto chapter 656, pages 16-17
  19. Naruto chapter 643, pages 9-11
  20. Boruto: Naruto the Movie novelisation, chapter 5
  21. Naruto chapter 418, page 14
  22. 22.0 22.1 Naruto chapter 381, page 1
  23. Naruto chapter 433, page 7
  24. 24.0 24.1 Naruto chapter 437, page 6
  25. Naruto chapter 436, pages 3-4
  26. Naruto chapter 435, pages 11-12
  27. Naruto chapter 441, pages 12-15
  28. Naruto chapter 381, page 3
  29. Naruto chapter 420, pages 8-9
  30. Naruto chapter 444, pages 3-4
  31. 31.0 31.1 Naruto chapter 673, page 9
  32. Naruto chapter 421, page 15
  33. Naruto chapter 565, pages 9-11
  34. Naruto chapter 378, page 1
  35. Naruto chapter 443, pages 3-4
  36. Naruto chapter 570, page 4
  37. Naruto chapter 569, pages 5-6
  38. Naruto chapter 636, page 5
  39. Naruto chapter 442, pages 7-9
  40. 40.0 40.1 Boruto: Naruto the Movie
  41. Naruto chapter 598, pages 9-10
  42. 42.0 42.1 Naruto chapter 569, page 10
  43. Boruto episode 135
  44. Naruto chapter 680, pages 10-11
  45. Naruto chapter 661, page 13
  46. Naruto chapter 675, pages 10-11
  47. Naruto chapter 688, page 6
  48. Boruto chapter 36, page 34