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− | {{translation|'''Goshiki'''|ゴシキ|Goshiki}} is a tour guide at [[Tanzaku Castle]]. |
+ | {{translation|'''Goshiki'''|ゴシキ|Goshiki}} is a tour guide at [[Tanzaku Castle]]. |
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+ | == Appearance == |
+ | Goshiki has short spiky brown hair and black eyes. He wears a green long-sleeved shirt and a light green-coloured collared shirt underneath it. |
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+ | == Part I == |
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+ | === Search for Tsunade === |
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+ | Goshiki is seen fleeing the seen after [[Orochimaru]] attacks and destroys Tanzaku Castle. He warns [[Naruto]] and [[Jiraya]] about what happened. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * {{translation|"Goshiki"|五色}} describes "five colours" as a group, for example the colours of the Chinese [[wikipedia:Wu Xing|Five Elements]] (white, black, red, green, yellow), the colours of the rings of the [[wikipedia:Olympic Games|Olympic Games]] (blue, yellow, black, green, red) or the five principal hues of the [[wikipedia:Munsell color system|Munsell color system]] (red, yellow, green, blue, purple). |
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+ | == References == |
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ゴシキ Goshiki | |
Debut | |
Manga | Naruto Chapter #157 |
Anime | Naruto Episode #90 |
Appears in | Anime, Manga |
Voice Actors | |
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English | |
Personal | |
Sex | Male |
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Goshiki (ゴシキ) is a tour guide at Tanzaku Castle.
Appearance
Goshiki has short spiky brown hair and black eyes. He wears a green long-sleeved shirt and a light green-coloured collared shirt underneath it.
Part I
Search for Tsunade
Goshiki is seen fleeing the seen after Orochimaru attacks and destroys Tanzaku Castle. He warns Naruto and Jiraya about what happened.
Trivia
- "Goshiki" (五色) describes "five colours" as a group, for example the colours of the Chinese Five Elements (white, black, red, green, yellow), the colours of the rings of the Olympic Games (blue, yellow, black, green, red) or the five principal hues of the Munsell color system (red, yellow, green, blue, purple).
References
- ↑ Second Databook, page 171