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+ | |ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 244</ref> |
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− | |top={{Delete|reason=[[Frog Kata]]}} |
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− | |image= |
+ | |image=Kawazu Tataki.png |
− | |kanji= |
+ | |kanji=蛙たたき |
|unnamed jutsu=No |
|unnamed jutsu=No |
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|romaji=Kawazu Tataki |
|romaji=Kawazu Tataki |
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− | |literal english=Frog |
+ | |literal english=Frog Strike |
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+ | |viz manga=Frog Slap |
+ | |parent jutsu=Frog Kata |
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+ | |jutsu rank=C |
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|jutsu class type=Offensive |
|jutsu class type=Offensive |
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|jutsu range=Short |
|jutsu range=Short |
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|users=Naruto Uzumaki |
|users=Naruto Uzumaki |
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|debut manga=569 |
|debut manga=569 |
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+ | |debut anime=328 |
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|debut shippuden=Yes |
|debut shippuden=Yes |
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− | |jutsu media=Manga |
+ | |jutsu media=Anime, Manga |
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+ | While performing the [[Frog Kata]], Naruto delivers a powerful open-handed strike, sending ripples of [[natural energy]] that emanate through the struck target from the initial point of contact.<ref>Chapter 570, page 1</ref> |
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− | While using [[Frog Kata]] Naruto deals a strong punch on his target. |
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− | {{Stub}} |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Tataki|Tataki]]|たたき|"pounded" or "hit into pieces"}} is a manner of preparing fish or meat in Japanese cuisine, which gets its name from the ginger seasoning used, being either ground or pounded into a paste. |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | <references/> |
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+ | [[es:Choque de Sapo]] |
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+ | [[pt-br:Colisão do Sapo]] |
Revision as of 11:43, 4 April 2015
While performing the Frog Kata, Naruto delivers a powerful open-handed strike, sending ripples of natural energy that emanate through the struck target from the initial point of contact.[2]
Trivia
- Tataki (たたき, "pounded" or "hit into pieces") is a manner of preparing fish or meat in Japanese cuisine, which gets its name from the ginger seasoning used, being either ground or pounded into a paste.