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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
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|image=Dragon Flame.png
 
|kanji=火遁・龍火の術
 
|kanji=火遁・龍火の術
 
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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.
   
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 searing flame running along a line of wire.
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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 flame running along a line of wire.
 
 
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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.
 
* 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.
 
* 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]].
   
 
== 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.

See Also

References

  1. First Databook, page 175
  2. Naruto episode 133