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== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
 
Iwana's attire is that of the standard Konoha shinobi complete with a [[flak jacket]] and a [[forehead protector]] which he wears like a bandanna. He also wears an eye-patch over his left eye.
 
Iwana's attire is that of the standard Konoha shinobi complete with a [[flak jacket]] and a [[forehead protector]] which he wears like a bandanna. He also wears an eye-patch over his left eye.
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Iwana hates Naruto and thinks that he should be captured and punished for stealing the sacred scroll.
   
 
== Part I ==
 
== Part I ==

Revision as of 12:06, 25 August 2014

This article is about a Konoha shinobi. For a missing-nin from Kirigakure, see Iwana.
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Iwana Akame
赤目イワナ Akame Iwana
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #1
Anime Naruto Episode #1
Novel Naruto: Innocent Heart, Demonic Blood
Game Naruto: Rise of a Ninja
Appears in Anime, Manga, Novel, Game
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Age
  • Part I: 32
Occupation
  • Academy Teacher (anime only)
Affiliation
Rank
Ninja Rank

Iwana Akame (赤目イワナ, Akame Iwana) is a chūnin-level shinobi of Konohagakure.

Appearance

Iwana's attire is that of the standard Konoha shinobi complete with a flak jacket and a forehead protector which he wears like a bandanna. He also wears an eye-patch over his left eye.

Personality

Iwana hates Naruto and thinks that he should be captured and punished for stealing the sacred scroll.

Part I

Introduction Arc

He was one of the many ninja who gathered at the start of the series to track down Naruto Uzumaki when he stole the Scroll of Seals from the Hokage's residence.

Trivia

  • Akame (赤目) means red, or bloodshot eyes, possibly referring to his eye patch. It is also the Japanese name of the Japanese lates (Lates japonicus), a fish that is so rare and shy, it has received an almost legendary status among fishermen.
  • Iwana (岩魚、鮇) is also the name of a fish, or more specifically, of several species of fish from the Salvelinus genus, often called char or charr in English.

References

  1. First Databook, page 138