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|ref=<ref>Second Databook, page 256</ref>
 
|ref=<ref>Second Databook, page 256</ref>
|image=Kimimaro Cursed Seal Lv2.jpg
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|image=Kimimaro Cursed Seal Lv2.jpg;Kimimaro preparing the technique.
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Gaara deflecting Kimimaro's attack.png;The technique being used as a whip.
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|kanji=鉄線化の舞・蔓
 
|kanji=鉄線化の舞・蔓
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
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|debut anime=127
 
|debut anime=127
 
|debut shippuden=No
 
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|game debut=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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Using his kekkei genkai, Kimimaro can modify and pull out his own spinal column to use as a flexible chain staff, regrowing a new spine to replace the removed one. The protrusions on the vertebrae are modified to make them stronger and sharper.
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The first half of [[Kimimaro]]'s fourth dance. With the [[Shikotsumyaku]], Kimimaro can modify and pull out his own spinal column, and regrow a new spine to replace it. Between the bones in the gaps there is cartilage that allows flexibility, which makes it possible to bend it as if it were a whip. With average estimation skills along with the impossible range it stretches, dodging is difficult. The protrusions on the vertebrae are modified to make them stronger and sharper. He would follow up with [[Dance of the Clematis: Flower]] to pierce the immobilised opponent.
   
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[[es:Danza de la Clematis: Viña]]

Revision as of 20:46, 22 January 2014

The first half of Kimimaro's fourth dance. With the Shikotsumyaku, Kimimaro can modify and pull out his own spinal column, and regrow a new spine to replace it. Between the bones in the gaps there is cartilage that allows flexibility, which makes it possible to bend it as if it were a whip. With average estimation skills along with the impossible range it stretches, dodging is difficult. The protrusions on the vertebrae are modified to make them stronger and sharper. He would follow up with Dance of the Clematis: Flower to pierce the immobilised opponent.

References

  1. Second Databook, page 256