Dance of the Clematis: Flower
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Dance of the Clematis: Flower[1] | |||
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Name | |||
| Kanji |
鉄線化の舞・花 | ||
| Rōmaji |
Tessenka no Mai: Hana | ||
| Literal English |
Dance of the Clematis: Flower | ||
| Viz manga |
Clematis Dance, Flower | ||
| English TV |
Clematis Dance: Flower | ||
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Debut | |||
| Manga |
Chapter #216 | ||
| Anime |
Naruto Episode #127 | ||
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Data | |||
| Classification | |||
| Class |
Offensive | ||
| Range |
Short-range | ||
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Other jutsu | |||
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This is a follow-up to the Dance of the Clematis: Vine. Kimimaro's entire forearm is encased in a giant drill made of bone to attack the trapped victim. The bone is strengthened (through compression and its plaited spiral shape) to become the hardest type of bone the body can produce. The bone resembles a flower, hence the name. Despite its strength, it was unable to penetrate Gaara's Ultimate Absolute Defense: Shield of Shukaku.
[edit] References
- ↑ Second Databook, page 257
Facts about Dance of the Clematis: FlowerRDF feed
| Anime debut | Naruto Episode #127 + |
| Jutsu class type | Offensive + |
| Jutsu classification | Kekkei Genkai +, and Taijutsu + |
| Jutsu media | Anime +, and Manga + |
| Jutsu range | Short + |
| Manga debut | Chapter #216 + |
| Name | Dance of the Clematis: Flower + |
| Parent jutsu | Dance of the Clematis: Vine + |
| User | Kimimaro + |
| Uses kekkei genkai | Shikotsumyaku + |
