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+ | #REDIRECT [[Catchphrases and Verbal Tics]] |
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− | [[File:Sakura Haruno Shippūden.png|thumb|150px|Sakura Haruno.]] |
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− | {{translation|'''Shannarō'''|しゃーんなろー}} is [[Sakura Haruno]]'s catchphrase, something she would shout either when she is too angry or excited. She often uses the phrase when she punches [[Naruto Uzumaki]] out of anger. Sakura punches Naruto and uses the phrase when he insults either her or her master, and the Fifth [[Hokage]], [[Tsunade]]. She also does it sometimes when he demonstrates his [[Sexy Technique|perverted techniques]] or does something else shameful. |
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− | In Part I, the phrase was often used by {{translation|'''Inner Sakura'''|内なるサクラ|Uchi Naru Sakura}}. |
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− | ''Shannarō'' has no literal meaning, but can translate into ''Hell yeah!'', ''Hell no!'', or ''Damn it!'' (depending on the situation). |
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− | In the English dub, the phrase was replaced by a forceful '''Cha''', which Sakura has a unique way of saying. |
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− | ''Shannarō'' and ''Cha'' are spoken by Sakura usually to add a comical relief in the series, though she is seen speaking it even in tensed situations, such as in her fight with [[Sasori]]. It also accompanies Sakura's punches when used on an obstacle, like the giant boulder blocking the Akatsuki hideout in the Land of Rivers. |
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− | == See Also == |
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− | * [[Dattebayo and Believe It]] |
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− | * [[How Troublesome and What a Drag]] |
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− | [[Category:Naruto Terms]] |
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− | {{DEFAULTSORT:Shannaro and Cha}} |
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