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{{Looking for|character Killer Bee|the summoned killer bees|Ninhachi}}
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{{translation|'''Killer Bee'''|キラービー|Kirābī}} is a [[shinobi]] from [[Kumogakure]] and the [[jinchūriki]] of the [[Eight-Tailed Giant Ox]]. He is also the mentor of [[Team Samui]]. It is hinted he comes from the [[Yotsuki clan]]. He is the younger brother of [[A]], the Fourth [[Raikage]].
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== Background ==
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[[File:Young Killer Bee.png|thumb|left|Killer Bee at the age of five.]]
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From the age of five, Bee has been best friends with [[Motoi]] who he always greeted with a fist bump. After the [[Eight-Tailed Giant Ox]] lost control and killed [[Motoi's father]], it was sealed inside Bee with an [[Iron Armor Seal]]. Soon afterwards, Bee suffered the same prejudices and angers that the villagers did against [[Naruto Uzumaki]] earlier in the series.
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However, he kept smiling and pushing himself to be the best jinchūriki that he could be, so his brother, the [[Fourth Raikage]], wouldn't be hurt politically. Motoi tried to kill Bee, believing it would also kill the Eight-Tails and avenge his father, but Bee disarmed him and didn't bear him any ill will, which led Motoi to not speak to Bee for thirty years from shame. Bee would later train with his brother on an [[Land of Lightning Island|island in the Land of Lightning]], there he would find the [[Falls of Truth]]. There he would learn how to control the Eight-Tails in the blink of an eye. Sometime since then, Bee has become beloved in [[Kumogakure]], the village's hero, or more specifically, the Hero of Heroes is what Motoi described him as.
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== Appearance ==
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Killer Bee is very similar in terms of appearance with his older brother, being dark-skinned and possessing a muscular build, as well as pale blond hair and a pale blond beard. On his right shoulder, he has a tattoo that says {{translation|"iron"|鉄|tetsu}}, which could be the [[Iron Armor Seal]]; and on his left cheek, he has a tattoo of a bull's horn (correspondingly, the Eight-Tails has horns like a bull, and the left one is missing).
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Killer Bee wears oval-shaped sunglasses and a white-colored [[Forehead Protector|forehead protector]]. He also wears a white-colored one-strap-over-one-shoulder [[Flak Jacket]] of a Kumogakure Jōnin, with a red rope tied around his waist, white hand-bands, and a white scarf around his neck. He carries seven swords on his back, but currently has only two, losing five in battle against [[Taka]] and another during his fight with [[Kisame Hoshigaki]], but seemingly regaining one afterwards.
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[[File:Young_Ninja_Killer_Bee.png|thumb|left|Killer Bee as a young ninja.]]
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Killer Bee is very proud of his own power, and like [[Naruto Uzumaki]], has great overconfidence and can be quite cocky and stubborn, especially in terms of his own strength, demanding respect from others and asks to be called {{translation|"Lord Jinchūriki"|人柱力様|Jinchūriki-sama}} and his tailed beast be called {{translation|"Lord Eight-Tails"|八尾様|Hachibi-sama}}. Bee has a special way of expressing his pride through song, more specifically in rap-style. He will even write his rhymes in the middle of a fight, or during an important meeting, even if they are no good. This sometimes causes the people around him to become greatly bothered by him. Bee doesn't respect anyone who would make fun out of them.
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The Raikage has noted that Killer Bee is not the type of person to work with the strategies created by people and that he would only bring chaos into a battlefield, an attribute that [[Gaara]] compares Naruto in regards with. The Raikage also notes that he is the only being that Killer Bee will listen to, as he is able to keep him in check. Despite all this, Killer Bee knows talent when he sees it, and respects those with it. The primary example is his fellow Kumogakure jinchūriki, [[Yugito Nii]], who he looked up to for her extreme skills.<ref>''Naruto'' - Second Artbook</ref> He had also praised Sasuke after their fight, stating he was one of the strongest shinobi he had ever fought. Bee has a very close relationship with his older brother, the Raikage. According to [[Motoi]], the reason behind him becoming a jinchūriki was for the sake of his brother, even if it meant being shunned by the villagers. He didn't complain, and was always cheerful and determined.
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Killer Bee seems to wish to leave his village for a vacation due to being tired of being the guardian and he can also be very lazy and not much of a hard worker, ready to transform into his full Eight-Tails form and faked his defeat and capture, only to escape from his village for a "vacation." When the [[Fourth Raikage]], [[Darui]] and [[C]] learned that Killer Bee was not captured by Akatsuki, they immediately guessed his intentions and were not surprised by it, though they were very displeased.
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However, when someone close to him is in danger, Killer Bee has no qualms about putting himself at risk to save them, if necessary, as seen when he prioritized the safety of his singing master Sabu and his pet, Ponta, first over confronting Kisame head-on when the Akatsuki confronted his entourage. This caring nature differs him from a typical jinchūriki, most of whom are cynical and uncaring towards others. However, it was hinted that his past as a jinchūriki may not have been unlike Naruto's, since Motoi claimed that being a fellow host, Bee understands what Naruto went through. He has a casual relationship with the Eight-Tails, frequently engaging in friendly conversation with it. He was also completely unaffected by Naruto's [[Harem Technique]], resisting lustful advances and even appearing indifferent. Naruto stated that Killer Bee is the first man to resist this jutsu.
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Bee is also very kind and compassionate, having befriended all the giant animals on the training island in the [[Land of Lightning]], as well as never expressing any ill will to Motoi who tried to take his life, nor against the villagers who used to shun him.
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As the guardian of [[Kumogakure]] and [[jinchūriki]] of the Eight-Tails, Killer Bee is an extremely powerful ninja, capable of overwhelming the entire Team [[Taka]] all by himself, and has had his skills praised by several Kumogakure ninja, including his older brother. Madara Uchiha claimed that he is the perfect host. Similar to how other jinchūriki obtain physical traits from their inner demon, Killer Bee is able to [[Ink Saliva|produce ink from his mouth]], which he mainly uses to write lyrics when he is lacking of regular writing tools or to blind his opponent. As expected of a jinchūriki, Killer Bee has a very large reservoir of chakra, enough to make [[Samehada]] get very excited and turn against Kisame. During his time on an island where he trained to control the Eight-Tails, Killer Bee tamed almost all of the island's beasts. Bee is at least knowledgeable enough of seals to know that Naruto's [[Four Symbols Seal]] is better than his own [[Iron Armor Seal]].
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Bee possesses immense physical strength and combat prowess, capable of disarming a skilled opponent like Suigetsu with his bare hands, and winning a sumō match against a [[Kintoki|giant bear]]. He is incredibly durable in battle, having received a solid kick to the neck from [[Sasuke Uchiha]] only to drop his sword and begin writing lyrics, escaping unscathed after being hit by Sasuke's [[Chidori]], and blasted from behind with [[Jūgo]]'s [[Boosting Jet Pistons]]. Killer Bee has a fighting style which is similar to that of the Raikage's because they both use wrestling moves instead of standard taijutsu. He supplements the speed and power of his taijutsu with his tailed beast's cloak.
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[[File:Seven Swords Dance Technique.PNG|thumb|left|Killer Bee using seven swords at once.]]
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While originally only carrying two swords when he was young, Bee has developed his [[Kenjutsu|swordplay]] to an incredible level. Possessing a unique fighting style, Bee holds his seven blades in between the joints of his arms (left armpit, both elbows), right leg, stomach, the right side of his neck, and in his mouth. As strange as it appears, Bee is very skilled with this, spinning around like a buzz saw and overwhelming his opponent with all of the varying swings, giving him great versatility very similar to hip-hop dance which makes it difficult to predict his movement. When he finds an opening, Bee can impale his opponent with most of his swords quickly and simultaneously. Neither Suigetsu nor Sasuke could read his sword work, despite the former being a highly trained swordsman and the latter having the Sharingan. He is also capable of cutting through almost anything when he flows his lightning chakra through his blades. He can also use these blades as mid-range projectiles, and coat them with lightning chakra to slice right through the target. By covering himself with the Eight-Tails' chakra, he creates an "[[Eighth]]" sword.
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Killer Bee also earned the likings of [[Samehada]] due to his high chakra level, and intends to use it as his main weapon, unaware that Kisame is hiding inside the monstrous blade.
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During the battle with Sasuke he displayed the ability to [[Chakra Flow|flow]] [[Nature transformation|lightning-natured chakra]] through his blades to increase their cutting power, similar to Sasuke's own [[Kusanagi Sword: Chidori Katana|jutsu]]. Killer Bee's prowess in Lightning Release techniques is so great, he can charge a sharp but weak pencil-point to pierce straight through a large tree trunk and even through the ground. As stated by Kisame, Killer Bee is able to do this by increasing the vibration frequency of his lightning chakra to surpass the standard penetrative force of wind chakra.
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{{Main|Killer Bee's Jinchūriki Forms}}
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[[File:Eight Tail Menacing Ball Fire.jpg|thumb|Killer Bee launching the [[Eight-Tailed Ox Menacing Ball]] at Suigetsu.]]
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Like other jinchūriki, Killer Bee has the ability to create a chakra cloak by drawing on part of his demon's power. He can then form this chakra into the form of two horns, and use them to attack the enemy with a technique called [[Lariat]]. This attack has incredible speed and power, but the linearity of his movements makes him easier to predict. Because he has a strong relationship with his own tailed beast, it acts as his partner in battle, disturbing his chakra to dispel even genjutsu from Mangekyō Sharingan.
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Like his fellow Cloud shinobi, [[Yugito Nii]], Killer Bee is able to become his tailed beast with great ease. Unlike her, however, he can retain complete control even in this fully released state. He can also partially transform parts of his chakra shroud into parts of the Eight-Tails' body. When fully transformed, he can easily fire [[Eight-Tailed Ox Menacing Ball|massive chakra blasts]] many times the size of its already giant body, but Killer Bee was forbidden from transforming by [[A]]. Bee makes it a point to ignore this order when he can, either when training or to fight formidable opponents.
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[[Taka]] tracks Killer Bee to the [[Land of Lightning#Valley of Clouds and Lightning|Valley of Clouds and Lightning]] soon after he finishes training with his tailed beast. When [[Suigetsu]] attacked him, he easily overpowered him, and uses Suigetsu's sword to defeat [[Jūgo]] afterwards. Later when [[Sasuke Uchiha]] confronts him, he shows an unorthodox sword style where he manages to hold all seven of his swords in a rather awkward pose; this is deceiving as his seven sword style is extremely formidable and he even fatally wounds Sasuke Uchiha as he was unable to track the swords even with his [[Sharingan]].
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[[File:Killer Bee stabes Sasuke.jpg|thumb|left|Killer Bee stabs Sasuke.]]
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As he moves in to finish Sasuke, Suigetsu comes to save him while Jūgo attacks from behind. Even while the three fighting him at once Killer Bee appears unfazed by their attacks and quickly moves away from their location. Finally getting annoyed with Taka, Killer Bee announces he will unveil the {{translation|"[[Eighth]]"|八本目|Happonme}}. Killer Bee formed his own [[Killer Bee's Jinchūriki Forms#Version 1|demon chakra shield]] and proceeded to attack Taka. Sasuke then placed him in a [[genjutsu]] but Killer Bee was able to break it with assistance from the Eight-Tails. Killer Bee then struck Sasuke while his guard was down. In the end, he blasted a hole in Sasuke's chest and neck taking the surrounding organs along with it; claiming that a jinchūriki that has full control of his beast can become immune to genjutsu. He then [[Killer Bee's Jinchūriki Forms#Full Eight-Tails Form|completely released]] the full power of the Eight-Tails, ordering the team to cower in fear of him.
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Sasuke then hit the Eight-Tails with [[Amaterasu]]. As one of it's tails was about to fall on Karin, Sasuke cut it with [[Chidori Sharp Spear]]. Killer Bee disguised himself as the cut part of the tail and escaped. The Eight-Tails transformed into an unconscious form of Killer Bee. With his defeat, Sasuke carries him away. When his brother, A, learns of his capture, he makes plans to deal with Sasuke and [[Akatsuki]]. When Akatsuki later tries to extract the Eight-Tails from Killer Bee's body, they find that it is only one of the beast's tentacles disguised as Killer Bee. He had made the appearance that he was captured to escape his village, where he had grown bored of being a guardian. Since his village now believes him to be captured, he uses this as an opportunity to take a "vacation" from being a guardian. As Eight-Tails comments that a new era is coming, Killer Bee thinks he means about his new music career.
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[[File:V2Lariat.jpg|thumb|Version 2 Lariat.]]
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Killer Bee is shown to be near a far off mountain practicing his music career with his seemingly new music teacher, Master [[Sabu]], who thinks Killer Bee lacks passion in his singing. Later, Killer Bee is approached by [[Kisame Hoshigaki]] saying his [[Samehada]] tracked his powerful chakra scent. Killer Bee says he'll make quick work of Kisame.
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Much to Killer Bee's shock, all of his lightning techniques fail against Kisame as Samehada continues to eat all the chakra that gets close enough, even his demon chakra. Eventually, Kisame has Samehada unleash its true form. Later as the battle progresses, Killer Bee uses the Eight-Tail's chakra to transform into a eight-tailed version of the Eight-Tails, similar to a Naruto's [[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms#Six-Tailed Form|six-tailed form]] along with the skeleton of an ox. Killer Bee then uses the Lariat technique on Kisame severely injuring him to the point of exposing Kisame's ribcage, while Samehada absorbs the Eight-Tails' chakra. Kisame then uses Samehada to heal himself and combines with Samehada transforming himself into a monstrous shark-like form. Bee continues to fight Kisame and eventually gets a head on attack from Kisame in which he partially transforms one of his tails into a Octopus tail and wraps Kisame in it. When Kisame tried to slice off Killer Bee's legs after he was rendered unconscious, Samehada dug itself into the ground to prevent that from happening. It also attacked Kisame to protect Killer Bee as it has grown fond of his octopus chakra. Killer Bee then regained conciousness after obtaining some chakra from Samehada, but still appears to be in a weakened state. Kisame kicks Samehada aside and prepares to sever Bee's legs with one of his own swords. After another failed attempt to kill Kisame with the pencil he threw at him earlier, Killer Bee is saved by his brother, the Raikage, C and Darui. Killer Bee and his brother then finish off Kisame by performing a [[Double Lariat]] to decapitate him. After that, Bee got reprimanded by A for running away from the village.
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Bee took part in a war meeting at Kumogakure, but didn't pay much attention to it, trying to find new rhymes instead. At a meeting of the Kage it was decided that the remaining jinchūriki were to be held on a remote [[Land of Lightning Island|island]] in the Land of Lightning. When [[Naruto]] and some other ninja arrived at the island they were attacked by a giant squid, but were then saved by Bee. On the way to the lodgings, they met a giant gorilla, which turned out to have been tamed by Bee, along with the other animals on the island. After everyone has settled, Naruto tried to get Bee to train him, but Bee refused because he's "on vacation." Naruto made some progress when Bee approved his rhyming and bumped fists with him, but Naruto accidentally insulted Bee while rapping. Naruto tried to use the [[Harem Technique]], but with no results. Bee is later seen winning a match against a giant bear named [[Kintoki]]. Afterwards, the Eight-tails asked Bee why he didn't want to help train Naruto. Bee answered that he doesn't like anyone who would make a fool out of his rap, however, he also hinted there was another more personal reason for not helping him. Later Bee saved [[Motoi]] from the giant squid, and reaffirmed their friendship. After Naruto comes to terms with his inner hatred, Bee agrees to teach Naruto how to control his tailed beast. Bee jumps through the [[Falls of Truth]], revealing to Naruto a hidden cavern, explaining that this is where he will battle the [[Nine-Tailed Demon Fox]].
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Bee led Naruto to a cat head statue, and instructed him to place his head inside the mouth, claiming it would allow him to see and speak with the Nine-Tails. If he didn't have a pure heart, the statue would decapitate him. Naruto pretended to be decapitated, scaring Yamato. Killer Bee admitted to have pulled off the same prank when he trained. Once Naruto tapped the switch inside of it, a door to an empty room opened, where Naruto would attempt to control the Nine-Tails by trapping its chakra with his own. When Naruto released the tailed beast, Killer Bee attempted to help by holding it back with the Eight-Tails' tails and chakra, but failed to do so, as he couldn't use his powers to their fullest extent within Naruto's subconscious. As Naruto's attempts continued, Killer Bee used the last of his power to absorb a [[Nine-Tailed Fox Menacing Ball]], before being knocked out of the fight. When Naruto's [[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms|transformation]] stopped, Bee asked Yamato if he did anything, who said he didn't do anything.
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* Bī, the Japanese pronunciation of "Bee," is also the Japanese pronunciation of the letter "B." This parallels the names of [[A]], [[C]], and [[J]].
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* He quoted [[Wikipedia:Muhammad Ali|Muhammad Ali]]'s famous line, "''float like a butterfly, sting like a bee''".<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 411, pages 18-19</ref>
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* Killer Bee makes various references to bees. This is a pun on the number of tails his tailed beast has. Eight in Japanese is {{translation|hachi|八}}, a homophone to the Japanese word for bee, {{translation|hachi|蜂}}.
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* Though not confirmed, Killer Bee was given the name of Kira Hachi by fan. It comes from the word "''Kirābī''" incorrectly translated into Japanese (Hachi is the Japanese word for "''bee''", as well as "''Eight''". Kira is a loanword of the English "''killer''"). Kira Hachi, can be translated to "''Killer Eight''", following the homophone of bee.
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* The nickname of this character may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:The Killer Bees (professional wrestling)|The Killer Bees]], a professional wrestling team in the [[Wikipedia:World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]]. Additionally, the [[Double Lariat]] resembles the "Cross Bomber" move used by the Hell's Missionaries tag-team in Kinnikuman, a wrestling manga.
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* Killer Bee has a unique personality, similar to black urban youth stereotypes. This could also either be a homage or a reference to the Wu-Tang Clan, who are martial arts enthusiasts. He calls himself the Killer Bee - an old "Wu-Tang" Kung Fu movie and group name of Wu-Tang Records. Most members and groups of this label get their stage name from the old "Wu-Tang" movies (Ex. Method Man, RZA, GZA, Kirābīs, and the records labels name itself).
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* His nickname may also be a reference to the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: a group of artists inspired by the Wu-Tang Clan.
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* Killer Bee is one of only four people said to be able to truly control a tailed beast, the others being [[Hashirama Senju]], [[Madara Uchiha]], and [[Yagura]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 458, page 03</ref>
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** Of those four, Killer Bee is the only one who was never a Kage at one point. Hashirama was the First [[Hokage]], Yagura was the Fourth [[Mizukage]], and Madara, according to [[Kisame]], was apparently once a Mizukage as well.
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* "''I'm the only one who gets to interrupt me!''"
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* "''I've got energy to spare and sparkling charm. The Eight-Tailed Beast's a killerbee rockin' the melody! OH YEAH!''"
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* "''I float...like a butterfly. And sting like a bee! 'Cause I'm the Eight-Tailed Beast!''"
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This article is about character Killer Bee. For the summoned killer bees, see Ninhachi.

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キラービー Kirā Bī

  • Killer Bee
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #408
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #142
Novel The Last: Naruto the Movie
Movie Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison
Game Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2
OVA Naruto Shippūden: UNSG anime cutscenes
Appears in Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Birthdate Astrological Sign Taurus May 15 Search_Icon.svg
Sex Gender Male Male
Age
  • Part II: 36
Height
  • Part II: 192 cm1.92 m <br />6.299 ft <br />75.591 in <br />
  • New Era: 190 cm1.9 m <br />6.234 ft <br />74.803 in <br />
Weight
  • Part II: 87.1 kg192.023 lb <br />
Blood type B
Classification
Tailed Beast Gyūki (Forms)
Occupation
Affiliation
Team
Partner
Rank
Ninja Registration CL3288
Family
  • A (Adoptive Father)
  • A (Adoptive Brother)
  • Blue B (Adoptive Cousin)
Nature Type
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- Killer Bee (キラービー, Kirābī) is a shinobi from Kumogakure and the jinchūriki of the Eight-Tailed Giant Ox. He is also the mentor of Team Samui. It is hinted he comes from the Yotsuki clan. He is the younger brother of A, the Fourth Raikage.

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Background

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Killer Bee at the age of five.

- From the age of five, Bee has been best friends with Motoi who he always greeted with a fist bump. After the Eight-Tailed Giant Ox lost control and killed Motoi's father, it was sealed inside Bee with an Iron Armor Seal. Soon afterwards, Bee suffered the same prejudices and angers that the villagers did against Naruto Uzumaki earlier in the series.

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Appearance

- Killer Bee is very similar in terms of appearance with his older brother, being dark-skinned and possessing a muscular build, as well as pale blond hair and a pale blond beard. On his right shoulder, he has a tattoo that says "iron" (, tetsu), which could be the Iron Armor Seal; and on his left cheek, he has a tattoo of a bull's horn (correspondingly, the Eight-Tails has horns like a bull, and the left one is missing).

- - Killer Bee wears oval-shaped sunglasses and a white-colored forehead protector. He also wears a white-colored one-strap-over-one-shoulder Flak Jacket of a Kumogakure Jōnin, with a red rope tied around his waist, white hand-bands, and a white scarf around his neck. He carries seven swords on his back, but currently has only two, losing five in battle against Taka and another during his fight with Kisame Hoshigaki, but seemingly regaining one afterwards.

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Personality

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Killer Bee as a young ninja.

- Killer Bee is very proud of his own power, and like Naruto Uzumaki, has great overconfidence and can be quite cocky and stubborn, especially in terms of his own strength, demanding respect from others and asks to be called "Lord Jinchūriki" (人柱力様, Jinchūriki-sama) and his tailed beast be called "Lord Eight-Tails" (八尾様, Hachibi-sama). Bee has a special way of expressing his pride through song, more specifically in rap-style. He will even write his rhymes in the middle of a fight, or during an important meeting, even if they are no good. This sometimes causes the people around him to become greatly bothered by him. Bee doesn't respect anyone who would make fun out of them.

- - The Raikage has noted that Killer Bee is not the type of person to work with the strategies created by people and that he would only bring chaos into a battlefield, an attribute that Gaara compares Naruto in regards with. The Raikage also notes that he is the only being that Killer Bee will listen to, as he is able to keep him in check. Despite all this, Killer Bee knows talent when he sees it, and respects those with it. The primary example is his fellow Kumogakure jinchūriki, Yugito Nii, who he looked up to for her extreme skills.[2] He had also praised Sasuke after their fight, stating he was one of the strongest shinobi he had ever fought. Bee has a very close relationship with his older brother, the Raikage. According to Motoi, the reason behind him becoming a jinchūriki was for the sake of his brother, even if it meant being shunned by the villagers. He didn't complain, and was always cheerful and determined.

- - Killer Bee seems to wish to leave his village for a vacation due to being tired of being the guardian and he can also be very lazy and not much of a hard worker, ready to transform into his full Eight-Tails form and faked his defeat and capture, only to escape from his village for a "vacation." When the Fourth Raikage, Darui and C learned that Killer Bee was not captured by Akatsuki, they immediately guessed his intentions and were not surprised by it, though they were very displeased.

- - However, when someone close to him is in danger, Killer Bee has no qualms about putting himself at risk to save them, if necessary, as seen when he prioritized the safety of his singing master Sabu and his pet, Ponta, first over confronting Kisame head-on when the Akatsuki confronted his entourage. This caring nature differs him from a typical jinchūriki, most of whom are cynical and uncaring towards others. However, it was hinted that his past as a jinchūriki may not have been unlike Naruto's, since Motoi claimed that being a fellow host, Bee understands what Naruto went through. He has a casual relationship with the Eight-Tails, frequently engaging in friendly conversation with it. He was also completely unaffected by Naruto's Harem Technique, resisting lustful advances and even appearing indifferent. Naruto stated that Killer Bee is the first man to resist this jutsu.

- - Bee is also very kind and compassionate, having befriended all the giant animals on the training island in the Land of Lightning, as well as never expressing any ill will to Motoi who tried to take his life, nor against the villagers who used to shun him.

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Abilities

- As the guardian of Kumogakure and jinchūriki of the Eight-Tails, Killer Bee is an extremely powerful ninja, capable of overwhelming the entire Team Taka all by himself, and has had his skills praised by several Kumogakure ninja, including his older brother. Madara Uchiha claimed that he is the perfect host. Similar to how other jinchūriki obtain physical traits from their inner demon, Killer Bee is able to produce ink from his mouth, which he mainly uses to write lyrics when he is lacking of regular writing tools or to blind his opponent. As expected of a jinchūriki, Killer Bee has a very large reservoir of chakra, enough to make Samehada get very excited and turn against Kisame. During his time on an island where he trained to control the Eight-Tails, Killer Bee tamed almost all of the island's beasts. Bee is at least knowledgeable enough of seals to know that Naruto's Four Symbols Seal is better than his own Iron Armor Seal.

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Taijutsu

- Bee possesses immense physical strength and combat prowess, capable of disarming a skilled opponent like Suigetsu with his bare hands, and winning a sumō match against a giant bear. He is incredibly durable in battle, having received a solid kick to the neck from Sasuke Uchiha only to drop his sword and begin writing lyrics, escaping unscathed after being hit by Sasuke's Chidori, and blasted from behind with Jūgo's Boosting Jet Pistons. Killer Bee has a fighting style which is similar to that of the Raikage's because they both use wrestling moves instead of standard taijutsu. He supplements the speed and power of his taijutsu with his tailed beast's cloak.

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Kenjutsu

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Killer Bee using seven swords at once.

- While originally only carrying two swords when he was young, Bee has developed his swordplay to an incredible level. Possessing a unique fighting style, Bee holds his seven blades in between the joints of his arms (left armpit, both elbows), right leg, stomach, the right side of his neck, and in his mouth. As strange as it appears, Bee is very skilled with this, spinning around like a buzz saw and overwhelming his opponent with all of the varying swings, giving him great versatility very similar to hip-hop dance which makes it difficult to predict his movement. When he finds an opening, Bee can impale his opponent with most of his swords quickly and simultaneously. Neither Suigetsu nor Sasuke could read his sword work, despite the former being a highly trained swordsman and the latter having the Sharingan. He is also capable of cutting through almost anything when he flows his lightning chakra through his blades. He can also use these blades as mid-range projectiles, and coat them with lightning chakra to slice right through the target. By covering himself with the Eight-Tails' chakra, he creates an "Eighth" sword.

- - Killer Bee also earned the likings of Samehada due to his high chakra level, and intends to use it as his main weapon, unaware that Kisame is hiding inside the monstrous blade.

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Nature Transformation

- During the battle with Sasuke he displayed the ability to flow lightning-natured chakra through his blades to increase their cutting power, similar to Sasuke's own jutsu. Killer Bee's prowess in Lightning Release techniques is so great, he can charge a sharp but weak pencil-point to pierce straight through a large tree trunk and even through the ground. As stated by Kisame, Killer Bee is able to do this by increasing the vibration frequency of his lightning chakra to surpass the standard penetrative force of wind chakra.

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Jinchūriki Transformations

- Main article: Killer Bee's Jinchūriki Forms

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Killer Bee launching the Eight-Tailed Ox Menacing Ball at Suigetsu.

- Like other jinchūriki, Killer Bee has the ability to create a chakra cloak by drawing on part of his demon's power. He can then form this chakra into the form of two horns, and use them to attack the enemy with a technique called Lariat. This attack has incredible speed and power, but the linearity of his movements makes him easier to predict. Because he has a strong relationship with his own tailed beast, it acts as his partner in battle, disturbing his chakra to dispel even genjutsu from Mangekyō Sharingan.

- - Like his fellow Cloud shinobi, Yugito Nii, Killer Bee is able to become his tailed beast with great ease. Unlike her, however, he can retain complete control even in this fully released state. He can also partially transform parts of his chakra shroud into parts of the Eight-Tails' body. When fully transformed, he can easily fire massive chakra blasts many times the size of its already giant body, but Killer Bee was forbidden from transforming by A. Bee makes it a point to ignore this order when he can, either when training or to fight formidable opponents.

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Part II

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Hunt for the Eight-Tails arc

- Taka tracks Killer Bee to the Valley of Clouds and Lightning soon after he finishes training with his tailed beast. When Suigetsu attacked him, he easily overpowered him, and uses Suigetsu's sword to defeat Jūgo afterwards. Later when Sasuke Uchiha confronts him, he shows an unorthodox sword style where he manages to hold all seven of his swords in a rather awkward pose; this is deceiving as his seven sword style is extremely formidable and he even fatally wounds Sasuke Uchiha as he was unable to track the swords even with his Sharingan.

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Killer Bee stabs Sasuke.

- As he moves in to finish Sasuke, Suigetsu comes to save him while Jūgo attacks from behind. Even while the three fighting him at once Killer Bee appears unfazed by their attacks and quickly moves away from their location. Finally getting annoyed with Taka, Killer Bee announces he will unveil the "Eighth" (八本目, Happonme). Killer Bee formed his own demon chakra shield and proceeded to attack Taka. Sasuke then placed him in a genjutsu but Killer Bee was able to break it with assistance from the Eight-Tails. Killer Bee then struck Sasuke while his guard was down. In the end, he blasted a hole in Sasuke's chest and neck taking the surrounding organs along with it; claiming that a jinchūriki that has full control of his beast can become immune to genjutsu. He then completely released the full power of the Eight-Tails, ordering the team to cower in fear of him.

- - Sasuke then hit the Eight-Tails with Amaterasu. As one of it's tails was about to fall on Karin, Sasuke cut it with Chidori Sharp Spear. Killer Bee disguised himself as the cut part of the tail and escaped. The Eight-Tails transformed into an unconscious form of Killer Bee. With his defeat, Sasuke carries him away. When his brother, A, learns of his capture, he makes plans to deal with Sasuke and Akatsuki. When Akatsuki later tries to extract the Eight-Tails from Killer Bee's body, they find that it is only one of the beast's tentacles disguised as Killer Bee. He had made the appearance that he was captured to escape his village, where he had grown bored of being a guardian. Since his village now believes him to be captured, he uses this as an opportunity to take a "vacation" from being a guardian. As Eight-Tails comments that a new era is coming, Killer Bee thinks he means about his new music career.

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Five Kage Summit arc

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Version 2 Lariat.

- Killer Bee is shown to be near a far off mountain practicing his music career with his seemingly new music teacher, Master Sabu, who thinks Killer Bee lacks passion in his singing. Later, Killer Bee is approached by Kisame Hoshigaki saying his Samehada tracked his powerful chakra scent. Killer Bee says he'll make quick work of Kisame.

- - Much to Killer Bee's shock, all of his lightning techniques fail against Kisame as Samehada continues to eat all the chakra that gets close enough, even his demon chakra. Eventually, Kisame has Samehada unleash its true form. Later as the battle progresses, Killer Bee uses the Eight-Tail's chakra to transform into a eight-tailed version of the Eight-Tails, similar to a Naruto's six-tailed form along with the skeleton of an ox. Killer Bee then uses the Lariat technique on Kisame severely injuring him to the point of exposing Kisame's ribcage, while Samehada absorbs the Eight-Tails' chakra. Kisame then uses Samehada to heal himself and combines with Samehada transforming himself into a monstrous shark-like form. Bee continues to fight Kisame and eventually gets a head on attack from Kisame in which he partially transforms one of his tails into a Octopus tail and wraps Kisame in it. When Kisame tried to slice off Killer Bee's legs after he was rendered unconscious, Samehada dug itself into the ground to prevent that from happening. It also attacked Kisame to protect Killer Bee as it has grown fond of his octopus chakra. Killer Bee then regained conciousness after obtaining some chakra from Samehada, but still appears to be in a weakened state. Kisame kicks Samehada aside and prepares to sever Bee's legs with one of his own swords. After another failed attempt to kill Kisame with the pencil he threw at him earlier, Killer Bee is saved by his brother, the Raikage, C and Darui. Killer Bee and his brother then finish off Kisame by performing a Double Lariat to decapitate him. After that, Bee got reprimanded by A for running away from the village.

- - When they returned to Kumogakure they were greeted by the villagers at the main gate. He was also greeted by his students, Omoi and Karui and showed off Samehada to them unaware that the real Kisame was hiding in the sword.

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Fourth Shinobi World War arc

- Bee took part in a war meeting at Kumogakure, but didn't pay much attention to it, trying to find new rhymes instead. At a meeting of the Kage it was decided that the remaining jinchūriki were to be held on a remote island in the Land of Lightning. When Naruto and some other ninja arrived at the island they were attacked by a giant squid, but were then saved by Bee. On the way to the lodgings, they met a giant gorilla, which turned out to have been tamed by Bee, along with the other animals on the island. After everyone has settled, Naruto tried to get Bee to train him, but Bee refused because he's "on vacation." Naruto made some progress when Bee approved his rhyming and bumped fists with him, but Naruto accidentally insulted Bee while rapping. Naruto tried to use the Harem Technique, but with no results. Bee is later seen winning a match against a giant bear named Kintoki. Afterwards, the Eight-tails asked Bee why he didn't want to help train Naruto. Bee answered that he doesn't like anyone who would make a fool out of his rap, however, he also hinted there was another more personal reason for not helping him. Later Bee saved Motoi from the giant squid, and reaffirmed their friendship. After Naruto comes to terms with his inner hatred, Bee agrees to teach Naruto how to control his tailed beast. Bee jumps through the Falls of Truth, revealing to Naruto a hidden cavern, explaining that this is where he will battle the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox.

- - Bee led Naruto to a cat head statue, and instructed him to place his head inside the mouth, claiming it would allow him to see and speak with the Nine-Tails. If he didn't have a pure heart, the statue would decapitate him. Naruto pretended to be decapitated, scaring Yamato. Killer Bee admitted to have pulled off the same prank when he trained. Once Naruto tapped the switch inside of it, a door to an empty room opened, where Naruto would attempt to control the Nine-Tails by trapping its chakra with his own. When Naruto released the tailed beast, Killer Bee attempted to help by holding it back with the Eight-Tails' tails and chakra, but failed to do so, as he couldn't use his powers to their fullest extent within Naruto's subconscious. As Naruto's attempts continued, Killer Bee used the last of his power to absorb a Nine-Tailed Fox Menacing Ball, before being knocked out of the fight. When Naruto's transformation stopped, Bee asked Yamato if he did anything, who said he didn't do anything.

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Trivia

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  • Bī, the Japanese pronunciation of "Bee," is also the Japanese pronunciation of the letter "B." This parallels the names of A, C, and J.

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  • He quoted Muhammad Ali's famous line, "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee".[3]

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  • Killer Bee makes various references to bees. This is a pun on the number of tails his tailed beast has. Eight in Japanese is hachi (), a homophone to the Japanese word for bee, hachi ().

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  • Though not confirmed, Killer Bee was given the name of Kira Hachi by fan. It comes from the word "Kirābī" incorrectly translated into Japanese (Hachi is the Japanese word for "bee", as well as "Eight". Kira is a loanword of the English "killer"). Kira Hachi, can be translated to "Killer Eight", following the homophone of bee.

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  • The nickname of this character may be a reference to The Killer Bees, a professional wrestling team in the World Wrestling Federation. Additionally, the Double Lariat resembles the "Cross Bomber" move used by the Hell's Missionaries tag-team in Kinnikuman, a wrestling manga.

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  • Killer Bee has a unique personality, similar to black urban youth stereotypes. This could also either be a homage or a reference to the Wu-Tang Clan, who are martial arts enthusiasts. He calls himself the Killer Bee - an old "Wu-Tang" Kung Fu movie and group name of Wu-Tang Records. Most members and groups of this label get their stage name from the old "Wu-Tang" movies (Ex. Method Man, RZA, GZA, Kirābīs, and the records labels name itself).

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  • His nickname may also be a reference to the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: a group of artists inspired by the Wu-Tang Clan.

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    • Of those four, Killer Bee is the only one who was never a Kage at one point. Hashirama was the First Hokage, Yagura was the Fourth Mizukage, and Madara, according to Kisame, was apparently once a Mizukage as well.

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  • Killer Bee appears to be ambidextrous, as he is seen using Lariat with his left hand, and using his sword and writing with his right hand.

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Quotes

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  • "I'm the only one who gets to interrupt me!"

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  • "I've got energy to spare and sparkling charm. The Eight-Tailed Beast's a killerbee rockin' the melody! OH YEAH!"

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  • "I float...like a butterfly. And sting like a bee! 'Cause I'm the Eight-Tailed Beast!"

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Reference

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  1. Fourth Databook, pages 88-92
  2. Naruto - Second Artbook
  3. Naruto chapter 411, pages 18-19
  4. Naruto chapter 458, page 03