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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Harusame was once Utakata's master and he had trusted him until Harusame tried to remove the [[Six-Tailed Slug]] from his body which resulted in Utakata transforming into the Six-Tails and killing him. Since then, Utakata has held a great grudge against Harusame and made him think a student and master bond is not something to be counted on. [[Tsurugi]] states that Harusame tried to remove the Six-Tails to save Utakata though Utakata denies it.
 
Harusame was once Utakata's master and he had trusted him until Harusame tried to remove the [[Six-Tailed Slug]] from his body which resulted in Utakata transforming into the Six-Tails and killing him. Since then, Utakata has held a great grudge against Harusame and made him think a student and master bond is not something to be counted on. [[Tsurugi]] states that Harusame tried to remove the Six-Tails to save Utakata though Utakata denies it.
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It should be known that it is impossible to remove a tailed beast without killing the jinchuriki.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

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Harusame
ハルサメ Harusame
Debut
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #145
Appears in Anime
Voice Actors
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English
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Status Deceased
Affiliation
Nature Type
Jutsu

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Harusame was the former master of Utakata.

Background

Harusame was once Utakata's master and he had trusted him until Harusame tried to remove the Six-Tailed Slug from his body which resulted in Utakata transforming into the Six-Tails and killing him. Since then, Utakata has held a great grudge against Harusame and made him think a student and master bond is not something to be counted on. Tsurugi states that Harusame tried to remove the Six-Tails to save Utakata though Utakata denies it.

It should be known that it is impossible to remove a tailed beast without killing the jinchuriki.

Trivia

  • Harusame's outfit was similar to Utakata's.
  • "Harusame" (春雨) means "spring rain".