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|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 326</ref>
|image=Insect_jamming_tech.jpg
 
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|image=Insect Jamming technique.png
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|kanji=蟲邪民具の術
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
|romaji=Mushi Jamming No Jutsu
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|romaji=Mushi Jamingu no Jutsu
|parent jutsu=Destruction Bug Host Technique
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|literal english=Wicked Insect Folk Tools Technique
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|english tv=Beetle Jamming Jutsu
|jutsu classification=Hiden~Aburame, Ninjutsu
 
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|parent jutsu=Parasitic Destruction Insect Technique
 
|jutsu classification=Hiden~Aburame Clan, Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu range=Long
 
|jutsu range=Long
|users=Muta Aburame
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|users=Muta Aburame, Shino Aburame
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|teams=Allied Shinobi Forces
 
|debut manga=517
 
|debut manga=517
|debut shippuden=No
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|debut anime=262
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|debut shippuden=Yes
|jutsu media=Manga
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
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The user utilizes a large amount of their [[Kikaichū]] and has them spread over a wide area around the user. After this is done, each of the bugs then emits a small amount of chakra. This messes up a [[sensor]]-type ninjas' chakra-sensing ability, making it more difficult to pinpoint the user's exact location.
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The user has a large amount of their [[kikaichū]] and has them spread out over a wide area around themselves. The insects then emit a small amount of the their host's respective chakra that they usually feed on. This confuses [[sensor]]-type shinobi's [[chakra]]-[[sensing]] ability, as the insects' irregular distribution and grouping together result in the creation of numerous false 'images' or chakra signals, making it more difficult to distinguish the user's actual location.
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== Trivia ==
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* The name of this technique is another case of an English word being given kanji, similar to many techniques used by [[Kumogakure]] shinobi.
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* {{translation|"Mingu"|民具|lit meaning=folk tools}} — as used in the name of this technique — are common, everyday items that have become so symbolic of the traditional Japanese way of life, that they are now regarded as a kind of folk art.
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== References ==
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[[es:Jutsu: Interferencia de Insectos]]

Revision as of 18:34, 21 January 2016

The user has a large amount of their kikaichū and has them spread out over a wide area around themselves. The insects then emit a small amount of the their host's respective chakra that they usually feed on. This confuses sensor-type shinobi's chakra-sensing ability, as the insects' irregular distribution and grouping together result in the creation of numerous false 'images' or chakra signals, making it more difficult to distinguish the user's actual location.

Trivia

  • The name of this technique is another case of an English word being given kanji, similar to many techniques used by Kumogakure shinobi.
  • "Mingu" (民具, literally meaning: folk tools) — as used in the name of this technique — are common, everyday items that have become so symbolic of the traditional Japanese way of life, that they are now regarded as a kind of folk art.

References

  1. Fourth Databook, page 326