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|romaji=Senpō: Goemon
 
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|literal english=Sage Art: Goemon
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|literal english=Sage Art: Five Right Defence Gate
 
|viz manga=Sage Art: Bath of Boiling Oil
 
|viz manga=Sage Art: Bath of Boiling Oil
 
|parent jutsu=Sage Art: Wind Release Stream, Toad Oil Bullet, Sage Art: Fire Release Stream
 
|parent jutsu=Sage Art: Wind Release Stream, Toad Oil Bullet, Sage Art: Fire Release Stream
|jutsu classification=Senjutsu, Ninjutsu, Collaboration Jutsu
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|jutsu classification=Senjutsu, Ninjutsu, Collaboration Techniques
 
|jutsu type=Wind Release, Fire Release
 
|jutsu type=Wind Release, Fire Release
 
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'''Sage Art: Goemon''' is a [[Collaboration Techniques|collaboration]] technique used by [[Jiraiya]] with [[Shima]] and [[Fukasaku]].
'''Sage Art: Goemon''' is a [[Collaboration Jutsu|collaboration]] jutsu used by [[Jiraiya]] with [[Shima]] and [[Fukasaku]]. After having driven the enemy into a corner, for instance indoors or in a pit, then on Shima's command Jiraiya [[Toad Oil Bullet|creates a large volume of oil]], followed by Fukasaku performing a large [[Sage Art: Wind Release Stream|Wind Release technique]] and Shima performing a large [[Sage Art: Fire Release Stream|Fire Release technique]]. Within an instant, that area will be filled with oil burning at temperatures of thousands of degrees. The super heated oil creates an inferno of such magnitude that, within an instant, the target and the surrounding area will be reduced to cinders.
 
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== Usage ==
 
After having driven the enemy into a corner, for instance indoors or in a pit, then on Shima's command Jiraiya [[Toad Oil Bullet|creates a large volume of oil]], followed by Fukasaku performing a large [[Sage Art: Wind Release Stream|Wind Release technique]] to propel the oil and Shima performing a large [[Sage Art: Fire Release Stream|Fire Release technique]] to ignite it. Within an instant, that area will be filled with oil burning at temperatures of thousands of degrees. The super heated oil creates an inferno of such magnitude that, within an instant, the target and the surrounding area will be reduced to cinders.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* "Goemon" comes from the legendary sixteenth-century ninja [[Wikipedia:Ishikawa Goemon|Ishikawa Goemon]] (石川五右衛門) who was boiled alive in oil after a failed assassination attempt on the daimyō [[Wikipedia:Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] (豊臣秀吉).
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* "Goemon" comes from the legendary sixteenth-century ninja {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Ishikawa Goemon|Ishikawa Goemon]]|石川五右衛門}} who was boiled alive in oil after a failed assassination attempt on the daimyō {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]|豊臣秀吉}}.
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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* [[Fire Release: Toad Oil Flame Bullet]]
 
* [[Wind Release: Toad Oil Flame Bullet]]
 
* [[Wind Release: Toad Oil Flame Bullet]]
   

Revision as of 21:28, 12 December 2013

Sage Art: Goemon is a collaboration technique used by Jiraiya with Shima and Fukasaku.

Usage

After having driven the enemy into a corner, for instance indoors or in a pit, then on Shima's command Jiraiya creates a large volume of oil, followed by Fukasaku performing a large Wind Release technique to propel the oil and Shima performing a large Fire Release technique to ignite it. Within an instant, that area will be filled with oil burning at temperatures of thousands of degrees. The super heated oil creates an inferno of such magnitude that, within an instant, the target and the surrounding area will be reduced to cinders.

Trivia

  • "Goemon" comes from the legendary sixteenth-century ninja Ishikawa Goemon (石川五右衛門) who was boiled alive in oil after a failed assassination attempt on the daimyō Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣秀吉).

See Also

References

  1. Third Databook, page 281