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== Trivia == |
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* The Japanese word for {{translation|lid|蓋|futa}} is pronounced almost the same as the Japanese word for {{translation|pig|豚|buta}}. After certain sounds, the f-sound becomes a b-sound, as is the cases in the name of this technique, making the two homophones. The lid created with this technique is shaped like a pig or a boar, making the name a pun. |
* The Japanese word for {{translation|lid|蓋|futa}} is pronounced almost the same as the Japanese word for {{translation|pig|豚|buta}}. After certain sounds, the f-sound becomes a b-sound, as is the cases in the name of this technique, making the two homophones. The lid created with this technique is shaped like a pig or a boar, making the name a pun. |
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Revision as of 01:28, 5 November 2010
The user creates a giant earthen lid high in the air (at least twice the height of Konohagakure buildings), shaped like a boar, and lets it drop, adding great gravitational force with the possibility of a fatal hit if the lid hits the target.[1]
Trivia
- The Japanese word for lid (蓋, futa) is pronounced almost the same as the Japanese word for pig (豚, buta). After certain sounds, the f-sound becomes a b-sound, as is the cases in the name of this technique, making the two homophones. The lid created with this technique is shaped like a pig or a boar, making the name a pun.
See Also
References
- ↑ Naruto chapter 425, page 10