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{{Infobox/Jutsu |
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|image=Magnet Release Rasengan.png;The technique. |
|image=Magnet Release Rasengan.png;The technique. |
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+ | Rasengan Sealing.png;The cursed seal transferring onto the target. |
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− | Naruto binds Madara's shadow.png;The finished seal. |
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|kanji=仙法・磁遁螺旋丸 |
|kanji=仙法・磁遁螺旋丸 |
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|unnamed jutsu=No |
|unnamed jutsu=No |
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|viz manga=Sage Art: Magnet Style Rasengan |
|viz manga=Sage Art: Magnet Style Rasengan |
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|parent jutsu=Six Paths Sage Mode, Rasengan |
|parent jutsu=Six Paths Sage Mode, Rasengan |
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− | |jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Magnet Release, Ninjutsu, Fūinjutsu, Juinjutsu, Senjutsu |
+ | |jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Magnet Release, Ninjutsu, Fūinjutsu, Juinjutsu, Senjutsu |
|jutsu type=Magnet Release |
|jutsu type=Magnet Release |
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|jutsu class type=Offensive |
|jutsu class type=Offensive |
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|debut anime=424 |
|debut anime=424 |
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|debut shippuden=Yes |
|debut shippuden=Yes |
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+ | |game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 |
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− | |jutsu media=Anime, Manga |
+ | |jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game |
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The '''Sage Art: Magnet Release Rasengan''' is a technique that's available after inheriting the [[Sage of the Six Paths]]' powers. Naruto combines his [[Rasengan]] with [[Shukaku]]'s [[Magnet Release]] to reinforce its suction power, creating a Rasengan with the beast's [[cursed seal]] markings. He then smashes the sphere into his opponent in the same manner as a normal Rasengan. Upon being struck with this technique, the markings quickly spread across the target's body and immobilises them. |
The '''Sage Art: Magnet Release Rasengan''' is a technique that's available after inheriting the [[Sage of the Six Paths]]' powers. Naruto combines his [[Rasengan]] with [[Shukaku]]'s [[Magnet Release]] to reinforce its suction power, creating a Rasengan with the beast's [[cursed seal]] markings. He then smashes the sphere into his opponent in the same manner as a normal Rasengan. Upon being struck with this technique, the markings quickly spread across the target's body and immobilises them. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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{{ImgRight|Magnet Rasengan.png|The technique depicted in the manga.}} |
{{ImgRight|Magnet Rasengan.png|The technique depicted in the manga.}} |
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− | *In the [[Naruto: Colour Edition|coloured manga]] release of the chapter, the Magnet Release Rasengan is coloured similar to Shukaku's body, giving it the appearance of a sand-sphere. In the anime, it was depicted as being |
+ | * In the [[Naruto: Colour Edition|coloured manga]] release of the chapter, the Magnet Release Rasengan is coloured similar to Shukaku's body, giving it the appearance of a sand-sphere. In the anime, it was depicted as being made of chakra, while in the manga, the Rasengan is solid. |
+ | * In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4]]'', Naruto refers to this technique just as the "Rasengan", rather than the full name. |
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[[id:Teknik Petapa: Rasengan Elemen Magnet]] |
[[id:Teknik Petapa: Rasengan Elemen Magnet]] |
Revision as of 22:32, 4 March 2016
The Sage Art: Magnet Release Rasengan is a technique that's available after inheriting the Sage of the Six Paths' powers. Naruto combines his Rasengan with Shukaku's Magnet Release to reinforce its suction power, creating a Rasengan with the beast's cursed seal markings. He then smashes the sphere into his opponent in the same manner as a normal Rasengan. Upon being struck with this technique, the markings quickly spread across the target's body and immobilises them.
Trivia
- In the coloured manga release of the chapter, the Magnet Release Rasengan is coloured similar to Shukaku's body, giving it the appearance of a sand-sphere. In the anime, it was depicted as being made of chakra, while in the manga, the Rasengan is solid.
- In Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, Naruto refers to this technique just as the "Rasengan", rather than the full name.