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Dust Release
Dust Release
Name
Kanji 塵遁
Rōmaji Jinton
Literal English Dust Release
English TV Particle Style
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #466
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #204
Movie The Last: Naruto the Movie
Game Naruto Shippūden 3D: The New Era
OVA Naruto Shippūden: UNSG anime cutscenes
Appears in Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
Data
Classification Kekkei Tōta, Ninjutsu
Basic Natures
Known Wielders
Jutsu

Dust Release (塵遁, Jinton, Viz: Particle Style) is a nature transformation kekkei tōta, a combination of earth, wind, and fire. To perform Dust Release, users form a small three-dimensional object (e.g. a cube, a cone, etc.) out of chakra in their hands. The object expands once released by the user and moves astonishingly fast at its target; anything that passes through it (or that is passed through by it) is disintegrated on a molecular level. Because of the sheer destructiveness of Dust Release, its users are usually unmatched in a fight and they can easily fend off countless enemies. For this reason, the best way to combat one Dust Release user is with a second Dust Release user.[1]

Dust Release techniques seem to require a certain amount of preparation time, making it possible to prematurely halt the technique before it is completed. The hands also play a crucial role in the preparation, so interfering with the user's arms can hinder the technique.[2][3] Dust Release techniques seem to be rather chakra-taxing.[4]

Trivia[]

  • Dust Release is the only known nature transformation to be a combination of more than two other already existing nature transformations. It is also the only known example of a Kekkei Tōta.
  • Ōnoki stated that passed the secrets of Dust Release on to him,[1] possibly suggesting that these techniques are not genetic.
  • Dust Release shares the same romanisation as Swift Release.
  • The kanji for "dust" (塵) also appears in the word for particle, atom, or little piece (微塵, mijin, Literally meaning: minute dust). Additionally, the on-reading jin can refer to "one-billionth" (10−9) as well as the Buddhist term for defilement, impurity, or affliction.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Naruto chapter 525, pages 15-16
  2. Naruto chapter 514, page 2
  3. Naruto chapter 553, page 1
  4. Naruto chapter 556, page 5
  5. Boruto, episode 86
  6. Boruto, episode 87
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