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=== Twelve Guardian Ninja ===
 
=== Twelve Guardian Ninja ===
 
[[File:Furido's 4-Man Team.PNG|thumb|right|Fūka, Fuen, Fudō and Furido carrying out the grave robbery.]]
 
[[File:Furido's 4-Man Team.PNG|thumb|right|Fūka, Fuen, Fudō and Furido carrying out the grave robbery.]]
As part of [[Furido]]'s plan to destroy Konoha, Fudō, along with [[Fuen]] and [[Fūka]], proceeded in stealing the corpses of [[Seito]], [[Nauma]], [[Kitane]] and [[Tōu]]. The four were part of the Twelve Guardian Ninja and were masters of the [[Limelight]] technique. Their revival was crucial in Furido's plan to destroy Konoha, for their technique had enough potential to decimate ninja villages within seconds. [[Team 7]], however, on their mission to the [[Fire Temple]], were quickly informed by [[Chiriku]] that his graves had been robbed. In turn, they ventured out into the landscape and began to chase down the robbers. <ref>''Naruto Shippūden:'' episode 59</ref>
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As part of [[Furido]]'s plan to destroy Konoha, Fudō, along with [[Fuen]] and [[Fūka]], proceeded in stealing the corpses of [[Seito]], [[Nauma]], [[Kitane]] and [[Tōu]]. The four were part of the Twelve Guardian Ninja and were masters of the [[Limelight]] technique. Their revival was crucial in Furido's plan to destroy Konoha, for their technique had enough potential to decimate ninja villages within seconds. [[Team 7]], however, on their mission to the [[Fire Temple]], were quickly informed by [[Chiriku]] that his graves had been robbed. In turn, they ventured out into the landscape and began to chase down the robbers.<ref>''Naruto Shippūden:'' episode 59</ref>
   
 
The grave robbers quickly caught onto their persecutors, which prompted them to [[Earth Release: Mutability|imprison]] and separate them to later dive in and head for the kill. With haste, the four scattered out into the labyrinth of pillars and found themselves against a set opponent. In due time, Fudō faced [[Yamato]], and displayed his mastery with [[Earth Release]]. His taijutsu and earth-natured attacks forced Yamato into the defensive. As the battle came to a close, Fudō managed to encapsulate the latter within an [[Earth Release: Bedrock Coffin|earth prison]], however, little did he know that Yamato allowed this to happen, for he had only been analysing his attack patterns throughout the fight.
 
The grave robbers quickly caught onto their persecutors, which prompted them to [[Earth Release: Mutability|imprison]] and separate them to later dive in and head for the kill. With haste, the four scattered out into the labyrinth of pillars and found themselves against a set opponent. In due time, Fudō faced [[Yamato]], and displayed his mastery with [[Earth Release]]. His taijutsu and earth-natured attacks forced Yamato into the defensive. As the battle came to a close, Fudō managed to encapsulate the latter within an [[Earth Release: Bedrock Coffin|earth prison]], however, little did he know that Yamato allowed this to happen, for he had only been analysing his attack patterns throughout the fight.
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[[File:Binding Nest.PNG|thumb|left|Fudō's death.]]
 
[[File:Binding Nest.PNG|thumb|left|Fudō's death.]]
 
Later, during the attack on [[Konohagakure]], Fudō ploughed through Konoha's defences and summoned [[Earth Release Resurrection Technique: Corpse Soil|hundreds of undead ninja]] to preoccupy the remaining Konohagakure shinobi. Fudō, after heading out into the village, once again found himself in battle against Yamato. As the skirmish progressed, Yamato, with the help of prior knowledge, realised that Fudō's armour was rather heavy. In turn, he [[Water Release: Waterfall Basin Technique|drenched]] the area in water, which resulted in Fudō slowly sinking into the ground. Yamato then finished him by trapping and crushing him with the [[Wood Release: Tree Bind Flourishing Burial]] technique. Upon his death, Fudō's reanimation technique was cancelled, causing all zombies around the village to turn to dust.
 
Later, during the attack on [[Konohagakure]], Fudō ploughed through Konoha's defences and summoned [[Earth Release Resurrection Technique: Corpse Soil|hundreds of undead ninja]] to preoccupy the remaining Konohagakure shinobi. Fudō, after heading out into the village, once again found himself in battle against Yamato. As the skirmish progressed, Yamato, with the help of prior knowledge, realised that Fudō's armour was rather heavy. In turn, he [[Water Release: Waterfall Basin Technique|drenched]] the area in water, which resulted in Fudō slowly sinking into the ground. Yamato then finished him by trapping and crushing him with the [[Wood Release: Tree Bind Flourishing Burial]] technique. Upon his death, Fudō's reanimation technique was cancelled, causing all zombies around the village to turn to dust.
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Fudō
フドウ Fudō
Debut
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #54
Game Naruto Mobile
Appears in Anime, Game
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Status Deceased
Height
  • Part II: 195 cm1.95 m <br />6.398 ft <br />76.772 in <br />
Affiliation
Team
Nature Type
Jutsu

Tools

Fudō (フドウ) was a member of Furido's 4-Man Team.

Personality

Fudō was rather arrogant, and had great confidence in his abilities. During his first battle against Team Yamato, he ridiculed Fuen for not giving him the credit he deserved for the trap. Fudō, as a result of his arrogance, developed a habit of underestimating his opponents, thereby making way for smarter opponents to easily turn the tides of battle.

Appearance

Fudō had short messy black hair and black triangular markings on each of his cheeks. Like Fuen, he wore a robe whose cloth had been adorned with striped patterns.

Abilities

Taijutsu

Fudō showcased tremendous strength. During his fights against Yamato, he effortlessly broke free from his wood bindings. By focusing chakra into the palm of his hands, he can further augment his taijutsu with enhanced strikes.

Nature Transformation

Rock Armour

Fudō using Rock Armour to increase his defensive and offensive power.

After taijutsu, Fudō relied mainly on his Earth Release techniques. He proved to be very crafty with his ninjutsu, and was able to use wide-scale techniques with seemingly no effort to catch his opponents off guard. Because he relied most on taijutsu, the vamping of Rock Armor became a signature technique of his. Such a technique added further strength onto his blows, and protected him from most physical attacks.

Part II

Twelve Guardian Ninja

Furido's 4-Man Team

Fūka, Fuen, Fudō and Furido carrying out the grave robbery.

As part of Furido's plan to destroy Konoha, Fudō, along with Fuen and Fūka, proceeded in stealing the corpses of Seito, Nauma, Kitane and Tōu. The four were part of the Twelve Guardian Ninja and were masters of the Limelight technique. Their revival was crucial in Furido's plan to destroy Konoha, for their technique had enough potential to decimate ninja villages within seconds. Team 7, however, on their mission to the Fire Temple, were quickly informed by Chiriku that his graves had been robbed. In turn, they ventured out into the landscape and began to chase down the robbers.[1]

The grave robbers quickly caught onto their persecutors, which prompted them to imprison and separate them to later dive in and head for the kill. With haste, the four scattered out into the labyrinth of pillars and found themselves against a set opponent. In due time, Fudō faced Yamato, and displayed his mastery with Earth Release. His taijutsu and earth-natured attacks forced Yamato into the defensive. As the battle came to a close, Fudō managed to encapsulate the latter within an earth prison, however, little did he know that Yamato allowed this to happen, for he had only been analysing his attack patterns throughout the fight.

Binding Nest

Fudō's death.

Later, during the attack on Konohagakure, Fudō ploughed through Konoha's defences and summoned hundreds of undead ninja to preoccupy the remaining Konohagakure shinobi. Fudō, after heading out into the village, once again found himself in battle against Yamato. As the skirmish progressed, Yamato, with the help of prior knowledge, realised that Fudō's armour was rather heavy. In turn, he drenched the area in water, which resulted in Fudō slowly sinking into the ground. Yamato then finished him by trapping and crushing him with the Wood Release: Tree Bind Flourishing Burial technique. Upon his death, Fudō's reanimation technique was cancelled, causing all zombies around the village to turn to dust.

References

  1. Naruto Shippūden: episode 59