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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
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|ref=<ref>Second Databook, page 260</ref>
 
|ref=<ref>Second Databook, page 260</ref>
|image=Earth Mausoleum Dumpling.jpg
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|image=Jirobo attacks.png
 
|kanji=土遁・土陵団子
 
|kanji=土遁・土陵団子
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
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|jutsu rank=B
 
|jutsu rank=B
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
|jutsu type=Earth Release,
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|jutsu type=Earth Release
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid
|users=Jirōbō,
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|users=Jirōbō, Rokkaku Ryūdōin~game
 
|debut manga=188
 
|debut manga=188
 
|debut anime=113
 
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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With chakra work and superhuman strength, Jirōbō lifts up the very surface of the Earth. The lump of earth is gigantic and, the destructive power is obvious, but even just the visual impact can be enough to make enemies lose their fighting spirits and run away. The ball of earth is then hurled it at his opponent, flattening everything in its path.
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With chakra work and superhuman strength, Jirōbō lifts up the very surface of the Earth. The lump of earth is gigantic, guaranteeing its destructive power. But even just the visual impact can be enough to make enemies lose their fighting spirits and run away. The ball of earth is then hurled at his opponent, flattening everything in its path.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 07:09, 18 April 2015

With chakra work and superhuman strength, Jirōbō lifts up the very surface of the Earth. The lump of earth is gigantic, guaranteeing its destructive power. But even just the visual impact can be enough to make enemies lose their fighting spirits and run away. The ball of earth is then hurled at his opponent, flattening everything in its path.

Trivia

  • The name of this technique may be taken from the Japanese art of Dorodango (泥だんご, Mud Dumplings), in which hard, polished spheres are made using nothing but earth, water, and one's hands.

References

  1. Second Databook, page 260