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|kanji=氷遁・一角白鯨 |
|kanji=氷遁・一角白鯨 |
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+ | |unnamed jutsu=No |
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|romaji=Hyōton: Ikkaku Hakugei |
|romaji=Hyōton: Ikkaku Hakugei |
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|english tv=Ice Style: White Whale Jutsu |
|english tv=Ice Style: White Whale Jutsu |
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu |
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu |
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|jutsu type=Ice Release |
|jutsu type=Ice Release |
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− | |jutsu class type=Offensive |
+ | |jutsu class type=Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary |
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long |
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long |
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− | |users=Nadare Rōga, Kakashi Hatake |
+ | |users=Nadare Rōga, Kakashi Hatake~Movie |
− | |hand signs= |
+ | |hand signs=Ram, Bird, Monkey, Horse, Snake, Dog |
|debut shippuden=No |
|debut shippuden=No |
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+ | |game debut=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 |
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+ | |movie debut=Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow |
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⚫ | This technique allows the user to create a humongous whale with a long [[Wikipedia:Narwhal|narwhal]] horn out of preexisting ice to attack their opponent. The user needs a source of ice in order to use this technique. The large bulk of this technique is capable of creating great destruction upon landing. However, due to it's size and lack of speed, this technique is used more as a distraction, or to block an opponent's movements rather than attack. |
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+ | [[es:Elemento Hielo: Ballena Blanca de Un Cuerno]] |
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Revision as of 14:09, 24 April 2015
This technique allows the user to create a humongous whale with a long narwhal horn out of preexisting ice to attack their opponent. The user needs a source of ice in order to use this technique. The large bulk of this technique is capable of creating great destruction upon landing. However, due to it's size and lack of speed, this technique is used more as a distraction, or to block an opponent's movements rather than attack.