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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
When Iruka's mother was injured while protecting him during the [[Nine-Tails' Attack on Konoha]], he offered to look after her. His father said he would look after her since it was the parent's job to protect their child, not the other way around. He instructed Iruka to flee. Iruka did not listen, forcing other Konoha ninja to drag him away from the battle. His parents were killed by the demon fox. Their names would be added to Konoha's [[Memorial Stone]].
 
When Iruka's mother was injured while protecting him during the [[Nine-Tails' Attack on Konoha]], he offered to look after her. His father said he would look after her since it was the parent's job to protect their child, not the other way around. He instructed Iruka to flee. Iruka did not listen, forcing other Konoha ninja to drag him away from the battle. His parents were killed by the demon fox. Their names would be added to Konoha's [[Memorial Stone]].
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== Quotes ==
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(To Iruka) ''"Cut the crap! Parents are supposed to protect their Children"''

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Ikkaku Umino
うみのイッカク Umino Ikkaku
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #503
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #177
Appears in Anime, Manga
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Age
  • Part II: 45
Status Deceased
Affiliation
Rank
Ninja Rank
Family

Iruka Umino's father was a Konoha shinobi.

Background

When Iruka's mother was injured while protecting him during the Nine-Tails' Attack on Konoha, he offered to look after her. His father said he would look after her since it was the parent's job to protect their child, not the other way around. He instructed Iruka to flee. Iruka did not listen, forcing other Konoha ninja to drag him away from the battle. His parents were killed by the demon fox. Their names would be added to Konoha's Memorial Stone.


Quotes

(To Iruka) "Cut the crap! Parents are supposed to protect their Children"

  1. Fourth Databook, page 209