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m (→‎Trivia: http://www5c.biglobe.ne.jp/~the/anko%20n4.htm Anko's neutral special is the same case as Nine-Tailed Wild Attack; hers is called Jarangeki (Snake Wild Attack); not sure if it's the same as of CoNR3/GNT Special)
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* While the attack shares the exact same initial blow motion with Naruto's normal form (for his [[Naruto Uzumaki Combo]]), it features a different initial pose.
 
* While the attack shares the exact same initial blow motion with Naruto's normal form (for his [[Naruto Uzumaki Combo]]), it features a different initial pose.
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* Unlike other neutral special attacks in the series it does not initiate a cinema effect, shared also by one of Anko's attacks.
 
* Depending on the orientation of a nearby wall before the attack is unleashed, it is possible for the target to accidentally slip out of the attack if they are interfered with by an outside force (during a 4-player battle).
 
* Depending on the orientation of a nearby wall before the attack is unleashed, it is possible for the target to accidentally slip out of the attack if they are interfered with by an outside force (during a 4-player battle).
 
* This technique was Naruto's ultimate technique in ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes]]'', where it was named "Nine-Tails Barrage".
 
* This technique was Naruto's ultimate technique in ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes]]'', where it was named "Nine-Tails Barrage".

Revision as of 23:11, 16 April 2016

In a jinchūriki form, Naruto unleashes a brutal series of claw slashes until he rise-slashes ending with a downward slash, then in an instant releases all built up chakra in a powerful Nine-Tails Burst.

Trivia

  • While the attack shares the exact same initial blow motion with Naruto's normal form (for his Naruto Uzumaki Combo), it features a different initial pose.
  • Unlike other neutral special attacks in the series it does not initiate a cinema effect, shared also by one of Anko's attacks.
  • Depending on the orientation of a nearby wall before the attack is unleashed, it is possible for the target to accidentally slip out of the attack if they are interfered with by an outside force (during a 4-player battle).
  • This technique was Naruto's ultimate technique in Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes, where it was named "Nine-Tails Barrage".