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This article is about the ninjutsu. For other uses, see Hiraishin.

The Flying Thunder God Technique is a space–time ninjutsu created by Tobirama Senju.[2]

Overview[]

Flying Thunder God Technique

Minato's formula (left) and Tobirama's formula (right).

Before the Flying Thunder God Technique can be performed, users must first mark a target with their "technique formula" (術式, jutsu-shiki).[1] The formula is applied after the merest touch and cannot be removed; it will remain in place even after the user has died.[3] There is seemingly no limit to how many targets can be marked with technique formulas, as Minato Namikaze routinely uses dozens at a time.[4]

By entering a dimensional void, users can instantly teleport to a technique formula's location whenever they please, regardless of distance.[5] To an onlooker, it may look like the Body Flicker Technique, but the Flying Thunder God actually has more in common with the Summoning Technique.[1] Anything that the user is holding, contacting, or that is linked with their chakra will teleport with them,[6] but this requires additional chakra to do; particularly large objects can require so much chakra as to place a limit on how far away the user is able to teleport.[7] Users can choose to teleport to a different location than the objects,[8] or they can teleport objects without teleporting themselves.[9]

In combat situations, the Flying Thunder God can most effectively be used by marking an opponent's body with the technique formula, allowing the user to teleport to them at anytime: when the marked opponent tries to attack, the user can attack them first;[5] when the marked opponent tries to escape, the user can instantly appear at their side.[10] Tō no Sho likens this to a juinjutsu, in that anyone marked with the technique formula is essentially sentenced to death.[1] While trying to find an opportunity to mark opponents, the Flying Thunder God also gives users a defensive option, as they can teleport away from an opponent's attacks. In order to take advantage of this, the technique formula is often applied to projectile weapons, such as Minato's special kunai, which can quickly be scattered around a battlefield to create several teleportation destinations that can be escaped to and subsequently attacked from.[11]

Both Tobirama and Minato were famed as the fastest shinobi during their lifetimes.[12] While both were very fast on their own, the Flying Thunder God also contributed to their fame. During the Third Shinobi World War, Minato's extensive usage of the Flying Thunder God led to his moniker as "Konoha's Yellow Flash":[1] he would randomly appear behind enemy lines and, by seemingly being in many places at once, wipe out whole squadrons before they had time to react.[4] By combining their naturally good reflexes with the instantaneousness of the Flying Thunder God, Tobirama could intercept and redirect a Truth-Seeking Ball mid-detonation[2] and Minato could escape Kamui mid-capture.[13] Minato's ability to dodge A's Lightning Release Chakra Mode led A to dub Minato the fastest ninja who ever lived.[14]

When both Tobirama and Minato are revived during the Fourth Shinobi World War, Tobirama was able to link himself with Minato's Flying Thunder God network, allowing him to teleport to the latter's technique formulas.[15] Together, they develop the Flying Thunder God Mutually Instantaneous Revolving Technique, which allows them to switch places with each other in combat to set-up different manoeuvres.[16] During their lives, both developed their own variants of the Flying Thunder God: Tobirama had the Flying Thunder God Slash, which he used to stab opponents the instant he teleported to their side;[17] Minato had Flying Thunder God: Guiding Thunder, which created a barrier in front of him that teleported incoming attacks to a different location.[18]

Over a decade later, Minato's grandson Boruto Uzumaki would learn it, using wearable silver pins as the marks for his technique formula. Boruto claims to be less adept at the ability than his grandfather, requiring a few moments of quiet concentration to pinpoint the location of his mark before teleporting, allowing him to travel to Kara's dimension in pursuit of Code and his Ten-Tails. He also uses the ability to avoid attacks and retreat back to his safe haven.[19]

Trivia[]

  • The name Hiraishin is also the phonic of the Japanese word 避雷針, which means "lightning rod". This may suggest the reasoning as to why the technique is restricted towards a seal, because lightning is attracted to lightning rods.
  • The Flying Thunder God Technique has sometimes been referred to as the Body Flicker Technique,[3] despite the fact that they are fundamentally different.
  • Minato incorporated the Flying Thunder God's mark into his wife's seal, allowing him to immediately come to her aid when needed.[20]
  • Although it's been said that the technique formula can't be removed, its marking has disappeared from individuals that have tailed beasts sealed into them[21] and extracted from them.[22]
  • In the anime, Minato's technique formula appears to say 忍愛之剣, made up of the kanji for "endurance" (, nin), "love" (, ai), "of" (), and "sword" (, ken). Tobirama's is more reminiscent of the formula used for seals – a random assortment of Kanji, Hindi script, and other symbols.
  • In video games, Minato's use of the Flying Thunder God Technique creates a yellow flash, in reference to his nickname.
  • Originally, before Tobirama's second revival, the Flying Thunder God technique was said to be Minato's original technique,[23] but it was then changed to him learning it.[24]

See Also[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Tō no Sho, page 266
  2. 2.0 2.1 Naruto chapter 641, pages 2-3
  3. 3.0 3.1 Naruto chapter 637, page 15
  4. 4.0 4.1 Naruto chapter 242, pages 4-5
  5. 5.0 5.1 Naruto chapter 543, pages 1-3
  6. Naruto chapter 639, page 9
  7. Naruto chapter 503, pages 11-12
  8. Naruto chapter 631, pages 8-9
  9. Naruto chapter 673, page 9
  10. Naruto chapter 240, pages 8-10
  11. Naruto chapter 542, pages 13-15
  12. Naruto chapter 661, page 9
  13. Naruto chapter 502, page 10
  14. Naruto chapter 541, page 7
  15. Naruto chapter 650, page 3
  16. Naruto chapter 641, pages 14-15
  17. Naruto chapter 624, page 11
  18. Naruto chapter 502, page 9
  19. Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 4
  20. Naruto chapter 501, page 7
  21. Naruto chapter 640, page 1
  22. Naruto chapter 663, page 3
  23. Tō no Sho, page 149
  24. Jin no Sho, page 270
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