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[[File:Summoning_Technique.jpg|thumb|[[Summoning Technique]]]]
 
 
When an animal is summoned it is transported from its place of residence to the summoner's location. Once summoned, the animal can perform a task or help the user in battle. The animals can also be used as sensors either by using their own "normal" senses or by sensing chakra. If the Summons is large enough, it is also possible for a summoner to get into their mouth and release the summons so that they disapear with the animal. <ref>''Naruto'' chapter 363, page 12</ref>
 
 
When an animal is summoned it is transported from its place of residence to the summoner's location. Once summoned, the animal can perform a task or help the user in battle. The summon is not required to help the user, and may be more of a hindrance than an ally. In addition, summons are able to [[Reverse Summoning Technique|summon their summoner]]. They may also wear a [[forehead protector]], suggesting a loyalty to only one village. They are also capable of chakra control. <ref>''Naruto'' chapter 417, page 09</ref>
 
 
Summonings may not be restricted to creatures, as [[Orochimaru]] shows by summoning [[Summoning: Impure World Resurrection|corpses]] and [[Summoning: Rashōmon|defenses]]. Items can also be [[generic sealing technique|"summoned" from scrolls]]. Because the items are not summoned from anywhere, instead only being [[Fūinjutsu|released from storage]], no blood is needed and thus it is not a conventional summoning.
 
 
== See also ==
 
*{{Drilldown|List of Summons|Characters|q=Classification=Summon}}
 
*[[Summoning Technique]]
 
*[[Toads]]
 
*[[Snakes]]
 
*[[Slugs]]
 
*[[Ninken]]
 
*[[Animal Path]]
 
 
== References ==
 
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