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{{Infobox/Jutsu |
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|ref=<ref>First Databook, page 175</ref> |
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|kanji=火遁・龍火の術 |
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|unnamed jutsu=No |
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The user breathes fire along a cord or any other type of long object, which rushes forward in straight line catching the enemy on fire. A line of enemies can be used as the conductor as well.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 133</ref> The flames are meant to target, and assault the enemy's upper body just like a projectile weapon. |
The user breathes fire along a cord or any other type of long object, which rushes forward in straight line catching the enemy on fire. A line of enemies can be used as the conductor as well.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 133</ref> The flames are meant to target, and assault the enemy's upper body just like a projectile weapon. |
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− | While the technique is shown in the anime to be even larger and more devastating than [[Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique]] (and being able to melt rock), in the manga it is shown to be just a small burst of |
+ | While the technique is shown in the anime to be even larger and more devastating than [[Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique]] (and being able to melt rock), in the manga it is shown to be just a small burst of flame running along a line of wire. |
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− | SUCK MY BALSS! |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | * {{translation|"Ryūka"|流下}} can also be translated as "downward flow", which fits the nature of this technique. |
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* In the anime and OVA, this technique has been used without a conductor, but the enemy was much closer in both cases. |
* In the anime and OVA, this technique has been used without a conductor, but the enemy was much closer in both cases. |
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* In the second OVA, this technique begins like the anime version of this technique but the blaze splits into multiple smaller dragons of fire that strike the foe from multiple directions. |
* In the second OVA, this technique begins like the anime version of this technique but the blaze splits into multiple smaller dragons of fire that strike the foe from multiple directions. |
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+ | * [[Jiraiya]] uses this technique in an [[The New Erotic Ninjutsu Completed!!|omake]] released in the [[Kai no Sho|second fanbook]], which was later [[Omake#Naruto's New Sexy Technique|adapted]] in the [[Naruto: Shippūden|anime]]. |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 15:10, 24 October 2015
The user breathes fire along a cord or any other type of long object, which rushes forward in straight line catching the enemy on fire. A line of enemies can be used as the conductor as well.[2] The flames are meant to target, and assault the enemy's upper body just like a projectile weapon.
While the technique is shown in the anime to be even larger and more devastating than Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique (and being able to melt rock), in the manga it is shown to be just a small burst of flame running along a line of wire.
Trivia
- "Ryūka" (流下) can also be translated as "downward flow", which fits the nature of this technique.
- In the anime and OVA, this technique has been used without a conductor, but the enemy was much closer in both cases.
- In the second OVA, this technique begins like the anime version of this technique but the blaze splits into multiple smaller dragons of fire that strike the foe from multiple directions.
- Jiraiya uses this technique in an omake released in the second fanbook, which was later adapted in the anime.