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** The demon king brothers' mother and uncle also appeared in the novel. Their uncle, Hu A'qi was a fox that fought with a halberd and lived close to his nephews. Their mother was a nine-tailed fox in the disguise of an old woman who lived in the Dragon-suppressing Cave. The fact the demon king brothers' mother was a nine-tailed fox, is an allusion to how Kinkaku and Ginkaku possess Kurama's chakra after being trapped in its stomach.
 
** The demon king brothers' mother and uncle also appeared in the novel. Their uncle, Hu A'qi was a fox that fought with a halberd and lived close to his nephews. Their mother was a nine-tailed fox in the disguise of an old woman who lived in the Dragon-suppressing Cave. The fact the demon king brothers' mother was a nine-tailed fox, is an allusion to how Kinkaku and Ginkaku possess Kurama's chakra after being trapped in its stomach.
 
* There are slight differences between the Gold and Silver Brothers' appearance in the anime and the manga. On the cover of volume 56, the brothers have a white rectangular marking on their nose. In the anime, however, the white marking is simply an outline. The cover of [[Reunited, Team Asuma! (volume)|volume 56]] also depicts the brothers with a noticeably darker complexion while in the anime, they are fair-skinned.
 
* There are slight differences between the Gold and Silver Brothers' appearance in the anime and the manga. On the cover of volume 56, the brothers have a white rectangular marking on their nose. In the anime, however, the white marking is simply an outline. The cover of [[Reunited, Team Asuma! (volume)|volume 56]] also depicts the brothers with a noticeably darker complexion while in the anime, they are fair-skinned.
* Both brothers died at age 44, but they had different birthdays. This certainly dissuades the possibility of them being twins, but their birth-dates are too close to each other that they cannot be possibly born in the same year if they share the same mother.<ref>Fourth Databook, page 93</ref> Therefor, another guess could be they are half-siblings, sharing a father. Given how closely the characters are in appearance, and have been mistaken for twins, chances are they are biological brothers, rather than friends with a team name, which has been another theory. Raikage referred to both as brothers, and both being related to The Sage. Also, both are referred to as brothers in said databook along with the relation to Rikudo being confirmed.
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* Both brothers died at age 44, but they had different birthdays. This certainly dissuades the possibility of them being twins, but their birth-dates are too close to each other that they cannot be possibly born in the same year if they share the same parents. Therefore, their statuses as brothers may simply be a team name.<ref>Fourth Databook, page 93</ref>
**It's possible for twins to be born a month apart. In some cases, one twins arrives prematurely, and the other is delayed and manages to be kept in until expected delivery. But, whether or not this kind of procedure was possible at the time of the brothers' births in the series is questionable.
 
   
 
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Gold and Silver Brothers
Kinkaku and Ginkaku

Gold and Silver Brothers (金銀兄弟, Kingin Kyōdai, literally meaning: Gold and Silver Brothers)

  • Two Lights (二つの光, Futatsu no Hikari)
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #525
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #267
Game Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Appears in Anime, Manga, Game
Team Info
Members
Affiliations
Team Jutsu

The Gold and Silver Brothers (金銀兄弟, Kingin Kyōdai), also known as the "Two Lights" (二つの光, Futatsu no Hikari), were two infamous shinobi from Kumogakure.

Background

Years ago, before the First Shinobi World War, the Gold and Silver Brothers made names for themselves in their attempt to capture the Nine-Tailed Fox for their village. They were instead swallowed whole by the beast. The brothers survived inside Kurama for two weeks by eating the beast's flesh; this would eventually lead to the fox regurgitating them. This left them with unusually large chakra-reserves and abilities similar to those of a jinchūriki.[1][2][3] With their new-found powers, the brothers assaulted the Second Raikage, during his peace pact with the Second Hokage Tobirama Senju, to stage a coup d'etat. Managing to bring the Second Hokage to the verge of death, the brothers are declared disgraces for their actions. Despite this, they are still highly respected in Kumo for their strength and skill.[4][5] At some point in their lifetime, they were alive during the reign of the Third Raikage.[6] The brothers' fate after the ambush was never revealed, but they eventually died, taking with them four of the five treasures.[7]

Appearance

The brothers share similar appearances to one another. They are both muscular in physique with Kinkaku being the larger of the two. Their hair is styled like headdresses — the colour of which reflect their names (gold and silver respectively). They also have what appeared to be horns and wore similar attires to one another. Each also had the first kanji of their name tattooed to their shoulder, and whisker-like marks on their faces.[8] As a result of their ability to survive ingesting a tailed beast's flesh, the Fourth Raikage believed the two to be related to the Sage of Six Paths.[9] This assumption is furthered by them using the Treasured Tools of the Sage of the Six Paths in battle.

Part II

Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation

Rikudō Sennin no Hōgu

The brothers using the Treasured Tools of the Sage of the Six Paths.

During the Fourth Shinobi War, Kabuto Yakushi reanimates the Gold and Silver brothers, and their presence alone almost provoked A into completely disregarding his duties as leader of the Allied Shinobi Forces in order to personally confront the brothers on the battlefield as he informs the others how dangerous the two are.[10]

Soon after, the brothers confront Darui of the First Division along with Samui and Atsui before the brothers sealed them away in the Benihisago despite Darui's attempt to save the former by severing Kinkaku and him and Ginkaku with his Storm Release: Laser Circus attack. Darui manages to counter the brothers' method of entrapment and uses the Shichiseiken to trap Ginkaku in the Benihisago. This act infuriates Kinkaku as he transforms into his six-tailed, Version 2 form. With Team 10 summoned to his side with the Kohaku no Jōhei as Ino uses her Mind Body Switch Technique to take possession of Kinkaku's body to force him into activating the Kohaku no Jōhei to suck in Kinkaku along with the Kōkinjō. However, as the first day of the war comes to an end, Tobi takes the Benihisago and the Kohaku no Jōhei intending to make use of the brothers' Nine-Tails chakra. The next day, Tobi tosses the Benihisago and the Kohaku no Jōhei into the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path to summon an incomplete version of "it".

Trivia

  • Both Kinkaku and Ginkaku are based on two characters from the Chinese classic "Journey to the West". In this story; the siblings are two demon king brothers, known as the Great King Kinkaku (金角大王, Kinkaku-daiō) and the Great King Ginkaku (銀角大王, Ginkaku-daiō), who live in the Lotus Cave (蓮華洞, Rengedō) on Mount Heichō (平頂山, Heichōzan). They possess five treasured tools, called the Amber Purifying Pot (琥珀の浄瓶, Kohaku no Jōhei), the Seven Star Sword (七星剣, Shichiseiken), the Banana Palm Fan (芭蕉扇, Bashōsen), the Golden Canopy Rope (幌金縄, Kōkinjō) and the Crimson Gourd (紅葫蘆, Benihisago). Amongst these, the pot and the gourd are capable of sucking in their opponents and melting them, once they are trapped within. Ginkaku is also said to have a technique that allows him to move mountains.
    • The demon king brothers' mother and uncle also appeared in the novel. Their uncle, Hu A'qi was a fox that fought with a halberd and lived close to his nephews. Their mother was a nine-tailed fox in the disguise of an old woman who lived in the Dragon-suppressing Cave. The fact the demon king brothers' mother was a nine-tailed fox, is an allusion to how Kinkaku and Ginkaku possess Kurama's chakra after being trapped in its stomach.
  • There are slight differences between the Gold and Silver Brothers' appearance in the anime and the manga. On the cover of volume 56, the brothers have a white rectangular marking on their nose. In the anime, however, the white marking is simply an outline. The cover of volume 56 also depicts the brothers with a noticeably darker complexion while in the anime, they are fair-skinned.
  • Both brothers died at age 44, but they had different birthdays. This certainly dissuades the possibility of them being twins, but their birth-dates are too close to each other that they cannot be possibly born in the same year if they share the same parents. Therefore, their statuses as brothers may simply be a team name.[11]

References

  1. Chapter 527, page 5
  2. Chapter 529, pages 3-4
  3. Chapter 594, page 6
  4. Chapter 527, page 4
  5. Chapter 528, page 3
  6. Naruto chapter 526, page 17
  7. Naruto chapter 527, page 3
  8. Chapter 525, pages 9-10
  9. Chapter 529, page 4
  10. Chapter 525, page 11
  11. Fourth Databook, page 93