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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
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|ref=<ref name="d4">''[[Jin no Sho]]'', page 316</ref>
|image=Reverse Summining.png;Shadow clones at Mount Myōboku.
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|image=Clones at Mount Myoboku.png;With the shadow clones at Mount Myōboku...
Reverse Summoning1.png;The clone is reverse summoned…
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Gyaku Kuchiyose.png;a clone is reverse summoned…
 
Shadow Clone Summoning Scroll 2.png;…and appears on the battlefield.
 
Shadow Clone Summoning Scroll 2.png;…and appears on the battlefield.
 
|kanji=逆口寄せの術
 
|kanji=逆口寄せの術
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|romaji=Gyaku Kuchiyose no Jutsu
 
|romaji=Gyaku Kuchiyose no Jutsu
 
|literal english=Reverse Summoning Technique
 
|literal english=Reverse Summoning Technique
|viz manga=Ninja Art: Reverse Summoning Jutsu
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|english tv=Ninja Art: Reverse Summoning Jutsu
 
|other names=Reverse Summoning Jutsu
 
|other names=Reverse Summoning Jutsu
 
|related jutsu=Summoning Technique
 
|related jutsu=Summoning Technique
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Space–Time Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Space–Time Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
|users=Gamakichi, Shima, Fukasaku
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|users=Fukasaku, Gamakichi, Jiraiya~anime, Kabuto Yakushi, Koji Kashin, Sasuke Uchiha, Shima, Tenten~anime, Tsunade~anime
 
|debut manga=409
 
|debut manga=409
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|boruto=No
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|sasuke retsuden=No
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|konoha shinden=No
 
|debut anime=154
 
|debut anime=154
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
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|boruto anime=No
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
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Like the standard [[Summoning Technique]], this technique allows the user to [[Space–Time Ninjutsu|transport]] a target to a location. But whereas the regular Summoning Technique functions identically from one use to the next, the Reverse Summoning Technique has had two distinct uses seen in the series:
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* With the standard Summoning Technique, a [[shinobi]] summons an [[:Category:Animals|animal]] that they've signed a contract with to their location.<ref>''Boruto'' chapter 92</ref> The Reverse Summoning Technique does the opposite, allowing an animal to summon a shinobi that has signed a contract with its species to its location.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 409</ref> Whereas summons performed by shinobi have some sort of time limit, after which the animal will automatically return to its home,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 642, page 8</ref> summons performed by animals have no known time limit, as [[Naruto Uzumaki]] remains at [[Mount Myōboku]] for several days after he's been reverse summoned there. Animals can return the shinobi to where they were summoned from when they choose,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 491</ref> potentially overlapping with the Reverse Summoning Technique's second form of usage.
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* After a shinobi has summoned an animal, they can use the Reverse Summoning Technique to transport the animal to another location. The shinobi and/or their allies can accompany the animal when this is done, such as by riding in its mouth, giving the shinobi a method of quickly travelling long distances<ref>''Boruto'' chapter 44</ref> or escaping confinement.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 644</ref>
   
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== Trivia ==
The counterpart of the [[Summoning Technique]], this technique allows an animal to summon humans that they have a contract with. Gamakichi used this technique to summon Naruto to Mount Myōboku to begin his training. [[Fukasaku]] has also been shown summoning Naruto's [[shadow clones]] from [[Mount Myōboku]] with the use of a [[Shadow Clone Summoning Scroll|scroll]]. Another example of a Reverse Summoning is [[Summoning: Crushing Toad Stomach]], used by [[Jiraiya]].
 
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* During [[Pain's Assault]], [[Fukasaku]] uses a scroll that's been marked with the kanji for {{translation|"human"|人|hito}} when he reverse summons Naruto Uzumaki's [[shadow clone]]s.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 433</ref> The exact reason for using the scroll is unclear.
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== References ==
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[[es:Jutsu: Invocación Inversa]]
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[[pl:Gyaku Kuchiyose no Jutsu]]

Latest revision as of 22:19, 21 July 2023

Like the standard Summoning Technique, this technique allows the user to transport a target to a location. But whereas the regular Summoning Technique functions identically from one use to the next, the Reverse Summoning Technique has had two distinct uses seen in the series:

  • With the standard Summoning Technique, a shinobi summons an animal that they've signed a contract with to their location.[2] The Reverse Summoning Technique does the opposite, allowing an animal to summon a shinobi that has signed a contract with its species to its location.[3] Whereas summons performed by shinobi have some sort of time limit, after which the animal will automatically return to its home,[4] summons performed by animals have no known time limit, as Naruto Uzumaki remains at Mount Myōboku for several days after he's been reverse summoned there. Animals can return the shinobi to where they were summoned from when they choose,[5] potentially overlapping with the Reverse Summoning Technique's second form of usage.
  • After a shinobi has summoned an animal, they can use the Reverse Summoning Technique to transport the animal to another location. The shinobi and/or their allies can accompany the animal when this is done, such as by riding in its mouth, giving the shinobi a method of quickly travelling long distances[6] or escaping confinement.[7]

Trivia

  • During Pain's Assault, Fukasaku uses a scroll that's been marked with the kanji for "human" (, hito) when he reverse summons Naruto Uzumaki's shadow clones.[8] The exact reason for using the scroll is unclear.

References

  1. Jin no Sho, page 316
  2. Boruto chapter 92
  3. Naruto chapter 409
  4. Naruto chapter 642, page 8
  5. Naruto chapter 491
  6. Boruto chapter 44
  7. Naruto chapter 644
  8. Naruto chapter 433