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Kamira
カミラ Kamira
Debut
Movie Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel
Appears in Movie
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Sex Gender Female Female
Status Deceased
Height
  • Part I: 190 cm1.9 m <br />6.234 ft <br />74.803 in <br />
Affiliation
Team
Jutsu

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Kamira (カミラ) was a knight in Haido's army.

Background

She, Ranke, Fugai, and Haido attacked Temujin's village in search of the Stone of Gelel

Personality

She seemed to be very sadistic and disturbing, considering her illusion and the way she takes delight at Kankurō's fear and despair. She seemed to have some overconfidence on Ranke's abilities, seeing how she displayed disbelief at Ranke's death. She liked to play with her opponents and taunt them from afar. She is also somewhat flirtatious, using affectionate terms like "sweetie" or "handsome" when fighting both Shikamaru Nara and Kankurō, along with a affectionate goodbye. She also displayed an overconfidence on her intelligence over Shikamaru's, thinking he was predictable, which eventually led to her downfall.

Abilities

File:Kamira's Bat Form.JPG

Kamira's Bat Form.

She could transform herself into a bat-like humanoid, either a complete form with black skin, white hair and red eyes, or a hybrid form with a feral appearance. In her human form, she displayed the ability to create something akin to a genjutsu to trap Kankurō, although it was broken off when he countered using his puppet Crow. In her bat form, she could exude a thick cloud from her mouth, the effect of which seemed to purely be a smokescreen, as there seemed to be no lasting effects. Also, whilst in her bat form, she was extremely agile in the air.

Plot Overview

She fought Kankurō at a beach in the Land of Wind. She later did battle with Shikamaru Nara, who had trapped her with a multitude of explosive tags. Playfully teasing the Konohagakure ninja, she fell into his trap as she flew right into the clutches of Kankurō's Black Ant, and was sliced to pieces inside it, killing her instantly.

Trivia

  • Kamira's bat-like transformation, along with Fugai's werewolf-like transformation and Ranke's Frankenstein-like one, could be perceived as parodies of three classic monster movies, namely Ranke as Frankenstein's monster, Kamira as Dracula, and Fugai as the Wolfman (or "wolfwoman" in this case).
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