{{translation|'''Late for the Show, but Ready to Go! The Ultimate Secret Technique is Born!'''|だてに遅れたわけじゃない!究極奥義・千鳥誕生!!|Date ni Okureta Wake Janai! Kyūkyoku Ōgi - Chidori Tanjō!!}} is episode 67 of the original ''Naruto'' anime.
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{{translation|'''Late for the Show, but Ready to Go! The Ultimate Secret Technique is Born!'''|だてに遅れたわけじゃない!究極奥義・千鳥誕生!!|Date ni Okureta Wake Janai! Kyūkyoku Ōgi - Chidori Tanjō!!}} is episode 67 of the original ''[[Naruto (series)|Naruto]]'' anime.
== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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With [[Gaara]] unable to move while within his shield, and [[Sasuke]] unable to break through its defences, Sasuke decided to use his new technique: the [[Chidori]]. With it, Sasuke was able to pierce Gaara's shield, stopping his transformation, and becoming the second person to ever injure Gaara. At that moment, [[Kabuto Yakushi]] used a genjutsu to put the audience to sleep, signalling the start of the [[invasion of Konoha]].
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With [[Gaara]] unable to move while within his shield, and [[Sasuke]] unable to break through its defence, Sasuke decided to use his new technique: the [[Chidori]]. With it, Sasuke was able to pierce Gaara's shield, stopping his transformation, and becoming the second person to ever injure Gaara. At that moment, [[Kabuto Yakushi]] used a [[Temple of Nirvana Technique|genjutsu]] to put the audience to sleep, signalling the start of the [[invasion of Konoha]].
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[[es:¡Tarde para el espectáculo pero listo para hacerlo! ¡La técnica secreta final ha nacido!]]
Late for the Show, but Ready to Go! The Ultimate Secret Technique is Born! (だてに遅れたわけじゃない!究極奥義・千鳥誕生!!, Date ni Okureta Wake Janai! Kyūkyoku Ōgi - Chidori Tanjō!!) is episode 67 of the original Naruto anime.
With Gaara unable to move while within his shield, and Sasuke unable to break through its defence, Sasuke decided to use his new technique: the Chidori. With it, Sasuke was able to pierce Gaara's shield, stopping his transformation, and becoming the second person to ever injure Gaara. At that moment, Kabuto Yakushi used a genjutsu to put the audience to sleep, signalling the start of the invasion of Konoha.