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|romaji=Raiden |
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|romaji=Raiden |
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|literal english=Lightning Transmission |
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|literal english=Lightning Transmission |
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|viz manga=Lightning Chain |
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|viz manga=Lightning Cable |
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|parent jutsu=Shadow Clone Technique, Lightning Cutter, |
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|parent jutsu=Shadow Clone Technique, Lightning Cutter, |
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, |
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, |
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|debut manga=568 |
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|debut manga=568 |
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|debut shippuden=Yes |
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|jutsu media=Manga |
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|game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 |
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|jutsu media=Manga, Game |
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Using the aid of a [[shadow clone]], Kakashi and the clone each perform the [[Lightning Cutter]] technique on opposite hands to one another. Connecting their techniques together, they form a chain of lightning between themselves that is able to slice through objects such as [[tailed beasts]]' [[chakra arms]] with great ease. |
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Using the aid of a [[shadow clone]], Kakashi and the clone each perform the [[Lightning Cutter]] technique on opposite hands to one another. Connecting their techniques together, they form a chain of lightning between themselves that is able to slice through objects such as [[tailed beasts]]' [[chakra arms]] with great ease. |
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* When written as '雷電', Raiden means 'thunder and lightning'. |
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* When written as '雷電', Raiden means 'thunder and lightning'. |
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* With the "-sama" suffix added, Raiden is another name for the [[Wikipedia: Shinto|Shintō]] god of lightning, {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Raijin|Raijin]]|雷神}}. |
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* With the "-sama" suffix added, Raiden is another name for the [[Wikipedia: Shinto|Shintō]] god of lightning, {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Raijin|Raijin]]|雷神}}. |
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Using the aid of a shadow clone, Kakashi and the clone each perform the Lightning Cutter technique on opposite hands to one another. Connecting their techniques together, they form a chain of lightning between themselves that is able to slice through objects such as tailed beasts' chakra arms with great ease.
- When written as '雷電', Raiden means 'thunder and lightning'.
- With the "-sama" suffix added, Raiden is another name for the Shintō god of lightning, Raijin (雷神).