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|kanji=螺旋輪虞 |
|kanji=螺旋輪虞 |
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|unnamed jutsu=No |
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|jutsu class type=Offensive |
|jutsu class type=Offensive |
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|jutsu range=Short |
|jutsu range=Short |
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+ | |users=Menma Uzumaki |
|debut shippuden=No |
|debut shippuden=No |
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− | |movie debut= |
+ | |movie debut=Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie |
|jutsu media=Movie |
|jutsu media=Movie |
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− | Menma creates a [[Rasengan]] |
+ | Menma creates a dark purple [[Rasengan]]-like orb of chakra surrounded by a series of white rings of chakra that orbit the main sphere. These rings then align into one disc-like shape around the orb, causing the rings to resemble [[wikipedia:Planetary ring|planetary rings]]. It matches [[Naruto]]'s [[Sage Mode]] [[Wind Release: Rasenshuriken]] in power. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 01:45, 19 August 2015
Menma creates a dark purple Rasengan-like orb of chakra surrounded by a series of white rings of chakra that orbit the main sphere. These rings then align into one disc-like shape around the orb, causing the rings to resemble planetary rings. It matches Naruto's Sage Mode Wind Release: Rasenshuriken in power.
Trivia
- The technique's name is a pun, similar to certain techniques of Kumogakure ninja, in which it has an English name with a given kanji that somewhat match the pronunciation. In this case, "輪虞" is pronounced as the English word "ring", but literally means "fear wheel".
- The proper spelling of the technique's name was first revealed in Naruto: Shinobi Masters, a Japanese social game available for iOS and Android phones on the GREE mobile social gaming platform.