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After striking the ground with his hands, Jirōbō creates a large wall of earth in front of him. The defence is not perfect though, since a hard or drilling impact such as the [[Spiked Human Bullet Tank]] technique can puncture the wall. Also, since this technique only guards against frontal attacks, the enemy can easily attack from the side or even from above. |
After striking the ground with his hands, Jirōbō creates a large wall of earth in front of him. The defence is not perfect though, since a hard or drilling impact such as the [[Spiked Human Bullet Tank]] technique can puncture the wall. Also, since this technique only guards against frontal attacks, the enemy can easily attack from the side or even from above. |
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⚫ | After acquiring Jirōbō's DNA, [[Kabuto Yakushi]] gained [[Strange Transmission Distant Shadow|access]] this technique. In his fight with [[Sasuke]] and [[Itachi Uchiha]], he used it to shift aside the earth that had been set ablaze by [[Amaterasu]], instead of defending himself.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 585, page 4</ref> |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* In the manga, when Jirōbō used the technique, he smashed the ground and forced it to form the wall via leverage. In the anime, the ground flipped upwards like a trapdoor. |
* In the manga, when Jirōbō used the technique, he smashed the ground and forced it to form the wall via leverage. In the anime, the ground flipped upwards like a trapdoor. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 09:06, 2 January 2015
After striking the ground with his hands, Jirōbō creates a large wall of earth in front of him. The defence is not perfect though, since a hard or drilling impact such as the Spiked Human Bullet Tank technique can puncture the wall. Also, since this technique only guards against frontal attacks, the enemy can easily attack from the side or even from above.
After acquiring Jirōbō's DNA, Kabuto Yakushi gained access this technique. In his fight with Sasuke and Itachi Uchiha, he used it to shift aside the earth that had been set ablaze by Amaterasu, instead of defending himself.[2]
Trivia
- In the manga, when Jirōbō used the technique, he smashed the ground and forced it to form the wall via leverage. In the anime, the ground flipped upwards like a trapdoor.