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Jinchūriki

Each tailed beast's most recent jinchūriki.

The jinchūriki (人柱力, literally meaning: Power of Human Sacrifice) are humans that have tailed beasts sealed within them. They exhibit extraordinary powers due to the immense chakra reserves they possess.

The jinchūriki are typically lonely people, viewed by those around them as the tailed beasts that had been sealed within them, leading to prejudice and being hated and feared. According to Akatsuki, the first two jinchūriki they captured loathed humanity, and their villages were in fact glad to be rid of them.[1] However, some jinchūriki refuse to waver, even though they have been shunned, and they eventually earned respect. Such examples include Naruto Uzumaki, Killer B, Yagura, Yugito Nii, and Gaara.

History

File:Ten Tails and Sage of Six Paths.png

The Sage of the Six Paths and the Ten-Tails.

The first jinchūriki was the Sage of the Six Paths, who sealed the Ten-Tails within himself to save the world. However, knowing that his death would release the Ten-Tails back into the world, the Sage used his Creation of All Things ability to divide its chakra into the nine tailed beasts, before using Chibaku Tensei to seal its body away which later would become the moon.[2][3]

By the time of the formation of the shinobi villages, Hashirama Senju, the First Hokage, used his Wood Release kekkei genkai to capture and give several tailed beasts to the other shinobi villages as peace treaties, in order to stabilise the balance of power between them.[4] The Second Kazekage of Sunagakure was the first to research the jinchūriki, with the other villages following soon after, with hopes to use the beasts as weapons in human hosts, or in Konohagakure's case, keep the beasts from doing harm to their village. In order to prevent the jinchūriki from turning traitor, it is tradition for the host to be selected from the family of the village's own Kage. In this way, the jinchūriki not only has strong ties of loyalty to village and their leader, but they also serve to show off the Kage's might.[5] For example, Gaara is the son of the Fourth Kazekage, and Killer B is the adoptive brother and partner of the Fourth Raikage.

Sealing

Akatsuki extracting Shukaku

Shukaku being extracted from Gaara by Akatsuki.

Each village has used a different seal when creating their jinchūriki. For example, Konoha used the Eight Trigrams Sealing Style, and Kumogakure used the Iron Armour Seal. Akatsuki, an organisation whose role in the series is to capture the jinchūriki, uses the Sealing Technique: Phantom Dragons Nine Consuming Seals technique to extract and seal the tailed beasts within the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path for future use. They have, as of the Fourth Shinobi World War, captured seven of the nine beasts.

It's been shown some sort of compatibility between the tailed beast and the potential jinchūriki is required;[6][7] to become the host of the Ten-Tails, one must be a fully living person, as opposed to having an undead body created by Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation.[8] If the tailed beast is removed from its jinchūriki's body, the jinchūriki will die. Similarly, if the jinchūriki dies with the tailed beast still sealed within them, the beast will die too. Because of this, the tailed beasts tend to be very protective of their jinchūriki, and will take any action whenever their lives are in danger. However, it is revealed that the tailed beasts can actually survive their jinchūriki's deaths, with the only consequence being that it will take time for them to revive without a host.[9][10] Also, rare exceptions of a jinchūriki surviving an extraction may occur, if the said host has high enough stamina.[11]

The seal that keeps the tailed beast within its female jinchūriki is at its weakest when she is in childbirth,[12] due to the nurturing of the child in the womb taking precedence over the reinforcement of the seal, which weakens the seal in direct proportion. As such, a ninja is required to keep the seal intact during childbirth, and restore the seal back to full power afterwards. A full-term pregnancy for a female jinchūriki is about ten months.[13]

Abilities

Transformations

Main articles: Jinchūriki Forms and Nine-Tails Chakra Mode

Techniques

See also: Tailed Beast Skill

Ink Creation

Killer B demonstrating a Tailed Beast Skill.

The jinchūriki have shown to have access to the tailed beasts' massive chakra reserves and, by training, develop unique fighting styles and use the tailed beasts' considerable abilities: Gaara manipulates sand, Yugito breathes fire, Yagura materialises coral, Rōshi creates and manipulates lava, Utakata creates a corrosive alkali, Fū is capable of flight,[14] Killer B produces ink, and Naruto has quick regeneration and can detect negative emotions. In addition, the jinchūriki can use the chakra to transform themselves into the likeness of their tailed beasts, which further increases their abilities.

Control

Main article: Tailed Beast Control

Killer B Version 2

Killer B containing Gyūki's power in humanoid form.

The jinchūriki have the potential to control their tailed beasts' power, but require intense training and sheer willpower in order to properly wield it. According to Gerotora, whenever the jinchūriki draws out a certain amount of the tailed beasts' chakra, the beasts' very own psyche will fuse along with it, which usually involves an inner struggle between them as the jinchūriki goes deeper into their tailed beasts' forms. If a jinchūriki were to completely give into its influence, the seal will break and the tailed beast will be released.[15] For the jinchūriki to have complete control, they must find something to fill in the void of loneliness within their hearts to give them strength.[16]

List of Jinchūriki

Shukaku
Shukaku's First Jinchūriki[17]
Shukaku's Second Jinchūriki[17]
Gaara
Matatabi
Yugito Nii
Isobu
Rin Nohara[18]
Yagura
Son Gokū
Rōshi
Kokuō
Han
Saiken
Utakata
Chōmei
Gyūki
Fukai's Father[19]
Fukai's Uncle[19]
Fukai
Killer B
Kurama
Mito Uzumaki
Kushina Uzumaki
Naruto Uzumaki
Ten-Tails
Sage of the Six Paths
Obito Uchiha[20]

Similar Cases

  • When someone possesses the tailed beast's chakra but not the beast itself, that person is considered a pseudo-jinchūriki (人柱力もどき, jinchūrikimodoki, English TV: Simulated-jinchūriki).[21] There have been three successful cases of this thus far:
    • At one point during the time of the foundation of the shinobi villages, the Gold and Silver Brothers of Kumogakure were assigned to capture Kurama, but the fox swallowed them whole. However, the two brothers managed to survive and gain some of its power by eating the flesh of its stomach for two weeks, which caused Kurama to regurgitate them.[22] They also had similar facial markings to those of Naruto, something that not even the previous true jinchūriki of Kurama, Mito and Kushina Uzumaki, possessed.[23] An unnamed Kumo-nin also tried to copy their method by eating one of Gyūki's tentacles, but instead of becoming a jinchūriki, he died as a result. It is said that Kinkaku and Ginkaku were "something special" and is stated by the Fourth Raikage that they may be distantly related to the Sage of the Six Paths.[24]
    • Minato Namikaze, due to having Kurama's Yin chakra, was able to use a chakra cloak after being reincarnated by Orochimaru.[25]
    • In the anime, Sora only had a residual amounts of Kurama's chakra sealed into him, granting him similar abilities to those of a true jinchūriki, though his were vastly inferior. This chakra required a container and was dispersed into nothingness once it was released from Sora's body.
    • Fukai, the jinchūriki of Gyūki before Killer B, died after the ox was extracted from him.[26] However, in the anime, when he was reincarnated by Kabuto, Gyūki's chakra was implanted into him thus giving him abilities similar to those he had in life.[27]
  • In the anime, Yūkimaru had the ability to partially control Isobu.[28] Isobu was not actually sealed inside of Yūkimaru however, and thus, he was not a true jinchūriki.
  • In the anime, Kabuto Yakushi used his Body Recreation Technique with some of Kurama's chakra in order to create a clone of Naruto's four-tailed form. Proving too powerful for Kabuto's control, the clone is able to siphon Kurama's chakra to temporarily increase his power.[29]
  • In Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds, both Amaru and Shinnō had each tapped into the power of the Zero-Tails at different times, which was sealed within the Land of the Sky; however, because the Zero-Tails is not an actual tailed beast, nor was the creature sealed in either of them, Amaru and Shinnō are not considered jinchūriki.
  • In Naruto 5: Blood Prison, Muku, a young boy sacrificed to the Box of Ultimate Bliss, becomes possessed by an evil demon called Satori.
  • In Naruto 6: Road to Ninja, Naruto's counterpart in the Genjutsu World, Menma, is the jinchūriki of Kurama's counterpart, the Black Nine-Tails.
  • In Naruto Shippūden: Dragon Blade Chronicles, the main antagonist Kuroma Tatsushiro planned to merge with the five Genryū to become the Light Dragon so he can use its power to destroy the world, which Yamato and Naruto thought was similar to becoming a jinchūriki. Later in the game, Akari Tatsushiro instead merged with the Genryū and became the Light Dragon, but was restored to normal by Naruto and the Dragon Blade.

Trivia

  • Gaara died when Akatsuki removed Shukaku from his body,[30] but he was later revived through the combined effort of Chiyo and Naruto.[31] Although he no longer has Shukaku sealed within him, Gaara still retains the ability to manipulate sand.
  • Kushina is the only known jinchūriki who has survived the extraction of her tailed beast, due to her clan's vitality.[11]
  • The concept of a pseudo-jinchūriki was explored in an anime-exclusive arc, in which Sora was revealed to have had residual chakra from Kurama, collected after it rampaged Konoha, sealed into him. This happened before the introduction of the concept in the manga with the Gold and Silver Brothers.
  • The children of female jinchūriki seem to display influences from the tailed beast. The sole example being Naruto who has whisker-like cheek markings which are also exhibited by the Gold and Silver Brothers who were swallowed by Kurama. This also seems to be the case if a tailed beast is sealed within a child while they are still in the womb. This might be the reason behind Gaara's permanent eye-markings while the same ones exhibited by his father, are temporary.
  • Takigakure is the only village not belonging to one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries known to have had a jinchūriki.[32]
  • Isobu is the only known tailed beast to have a jinchūriki from two separate villages, both Kirigakure and Konohagakure.
  • The English dub contained a few errors on what a jinchūriki is: for instance, Shikamaru says in Target: Locked On that Hidan and Kakuzu are looking for the "jinchūriki inside Naruto", instead of saying the "Fox inside Naruto" or the "tailed beast inside Naruto".
  • Madara noted that he could not become the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki with his reincarnated body.[33] Obito managed to have the reincarnated jinchūriki host their tailed beasts again as a result of using the chakra receiver and the Outer Path to temporarily bind the tailed beasts to their jinchūriki.[34]

References

  1. Naruto chapter 266, pages 14-15
  2. Naruto chapter 467, pages 15-16
  3. Naruto chapter 510, pages 11-12
  4. Naruto chapter 404, page 14
  5. Naruto chapter 493, page 14
  6. Naruto chapter 543, page 3
  7. Naruto chapter 547, page 3
  8. Naruto chapter 614, page 5
  9. Naruto chapter 541, page 13
  10. Naruto chapter 543, page 9
  11. 11.0 11.1 Naruto chapter 501, page 12
  12. Naruto chapter 500, page 8
  13. Naruto chapter 500, pages 8-9
  14. Naruto chapter 565, page 2
  15. Naruto chapter 490, pages 10-12
  16. Naruto chapter 542, pages 3-4
  17. 17.0 17.1 Naruto chapter 261, page 5
  18. Naruto chapter 629, page 14
  19. 19.0 19.1 Naruto chapter 542, page 3
  20. Naruto chapter 637, page 17
  21. Naruto: Shippūden episode 68
  22. Naruto chapter 529, page 4
  23. Naruto chapter 527, page 5
  24. Naruto chapter 529, page 5
  25. Naruto chapter 631, page 9
  26. Naruto chapter 542
  27. Naruto: Shippūden episode 318
  28. Naruto: Shippūden episode 92
  29. Naruto: Shippūden episode 292
  30. Naruto chapter 261, pages 18-19
  31. Naruto chapter 278, pages 16-19
  32. Naruto chapter 420, pages 1-2
  33. Naruto chapter 614, pages 5-6
  34. Naruto chapter 570 page 4