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− | This ninjutsu forces the user to fall asleep. However, if the user |
+ | This ninjutsu forces the user to fall asleep. However, if the user suffers a strong direct blow, he consecutively will be awakened. Gaara has only used this technique when trying to unleash [[Shukaku]] from within him. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* This technique also translates to something akin to "Tanuki Sleep Technique", which is significant as Shukaku is a [[Wikipedia:Tanuki|tanuki]]. |
* This technique also translates to something akin to "Tanuki Sleep Technique", which is significant as Shukaku is a [[Wikipedia:Tanuki|tanuki]]. |
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− | * In ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm]]'', [[Naruto]] uses a similar technique while in a |
+ | * In ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm]]'', [[Naruto]] uses a similar technique while in a pajama costume, he falls asleep while his health bar is recovering. |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 08:07, 20 July 2013
This ninjutsu forces the user to fall asleep. However, if the user suffers a strong direct blow, he consecutively will be awakened. Gaara has only used this technique when trying to unleash Shukaku from within him.
Trivia
- This technique also translates to something akin to "Tanuki Sleep Technique", which is significant as Shukaku is a tanuki.
- In Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm, Naruto uses a similar technique while in a pajama costume, he falls asleep while his health bar is recovering.
References
- ↑ Second Databook, page 245