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'''Sasori's parents''' could refer to:
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* '''[[Sasori's father]]'''.
[[Image:Sasori's Parents.PNG|thumb|right|Sasori's unnamed parents, holding baby Sasori]]
 
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* '''[[Sasori's mother]]'''.
[[Sasori]]'s parents are never named; they are only referred to as {{translation|"Mother"|母|Haha}} and {{translation|"Father"|父|Chichi}}. The father is the son of [[Chiyo]], and mother the daughter-in-law.
 
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* '''[[Mother and Father]]''', puppets created in the image of Sasori's parents.
   
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The two of them were killed by [[Sakumo Hatake]] during a war, leaving Sasori in the care of his grandmother Chiyo for much of his adolescence. After learning the [[Puppet Technique|art of puppetry]], Sasori created [[puppets]] with their likeness, in the hopes that doing so would help him feel loved. Because they were still only puppets this failed, and Sasori lost interest in the two and left them behind when he left [[Sunagakure]]. With his departure, the puppets came into the possession of Chiyo.
 
 
[[File:Last Embrace.PNG|thumb|left|Sasori's puppet parents, last embrace with their son.]]
 
Chiyo added weapons to the puppets so that they could be used in battle. Both have a [[Mechanic Light Shield Seal|chakra shield]] installed in their arms, as well as steel wires that they link together with their fingers for cutting. The Mother puppet also wields a [[List of Ninja Tools#Katana|sword]], while the Father puppet wields a chain of [[kunai]]. During Chiyo's battle with Sasori years later, Chiyo uses the puppets against Sasori, though he easily disables both. Despite this, Chiyo uses the puppets to stab Sasori through the heart in the form of a hug, allowing him to be close to them in death as he couldn't be in life.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 27 February 2014

Sasori's parents could refer to:

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