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A powerful combination technique invented by Naruto Uzumaki during his battle against [[Gaara]]. Using the [[Shadow Clone Technique]], Naruto creates four clones. The five bodies then confuse the enemy using a variety of moves and combinations, and while the enemy is preoccupied with the clones, leaving them open for Naruto to strike the enemy's weak point. By using clones, this technique's offensive power is much higher than a normal body blow. This technique is very showy, looks rather humourous, and makes full use of Naruto's characteristic surprisingness.
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A powerful combination technique invented by Naruto Uzumaki during his battle against [[Gaara]]. Using the [[Shadow Clone Technique]], Naruto creates four clones. The five bodies then confuse the enemy using a variety of moves and combinations, and while the enemy is preoccupied with the clones, leaving them open for Naruto to strike the enemy's weak point. By using clones, this technique's offensive power is much higher than a normal body blow. This technique is very showy, looks rather humourous, and makes full use of Naruto's characteristic surprisingness. It is considered to be extremely "Naruto-ish"
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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A powerful combination technique invented by Naruto Uzumaki during his battle against Gaara. Using the Shadow Clone Technique, Naruto creates four clones. The five bodies then confuse the enemy using a variety of moves and combinations, and while the enemy is preoccupied with the clones, leaving them open for Naruto to strike the enemy's weak point. By using clones, this technique's offensive power is much higher than a normal body blow. This technique is very showy, looks rather humourous, and makes full use of Naruto's characteristic surprisingness. It is considered to be extremely "Naruto-ish"

References

  1. Second Databook, page 271