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The {{Translation|'''Scroll of Seals'''|封印の書|Fūin no Sho}} is a [[scroll]] containing many techniques, such as the [[Multiple Shadow Clone Technique]] and the [[Eight Trigrams Sealing Style]].<ref>Chapter 1, page 33</ref> Because of the dangerous techniques it contains, the scroll was sealed away by the First [[Hokage]], Hashirama Senju.
 
The {{Translation|'''Scroll of Seals'''|封印の書|Fūin no Sho}} is a [[scroll]] containing many techniques, such as the [[Multiple Shadow Clone Technique]] and the [[Eight Trigrams Sealing Style]].<ref>Chapter 1, page 33</ref> Because of the dangerous techniques it contains, the scroll was sealed away by the First [[Hokage]], Hashirama Senju.
   
After failing his graduation exam, Naruto Uzumaki was tricked by [[Mizuki]] into stealing the scroll from the [[Hokage Residence]], stating that if Naruto can learn one technique within it, he would be allowed to graduate (which at the end, turned out to be true).
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After failing his graduation exam, Naruto Uzumaki was tricked by [[Mizuki]] into stealing the scroll from the [[Hokage Residence]], stating that if Naruto can learn one technique within it, he would be allowed to graduate (which at the end, turned out to be true ironically).
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 21:37, 21 April 2015

The Scroll of Seals (封印の書, Fūin no Sho) is a scroll containing many techniques, such as the Multiple Shadow Clone Technique and the Eight Trigrams Sealing Style.[1] Because of the dangerous techniques it contains, the scroll was sealed away by the First Hokage, Hashirama Senju.

After failing his graduation exam, Naruto Uzumaki was tricked by Mizuki into stealing the scroll from the Hokage Residence, stating that if Naruto can learn one technique within it, he would be allowed to graduate (which at the end, turned out to be true ironically).

Trivia

  • In the manga, Mizuki stated that he wanted the scroll for himself for power, but in the anime extension arc, it was stated that he intended to give the scroll to his master, Orochimaru.

References

  1. Chapter 1, page 33