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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
{{Infobox/Jutsu
|ref=<ref name="Data">First Databook, page 182</ref><ref name="Fan">Official Fanbook, page 163</ref>
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|ref=<ref name="Data">''[[Rin no Sho]]'', page 182</ref>
|image=Summoning Technique.jpg
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|image=Summoning Technique.png
 
|kanji=口寄せの術
 
|kanji=口寄せの術
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
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|literal english=Summoning Technique
 
|literal english=Summoning Technique
 
|english tv=Summoning Jutsu
 
|english tv=Summoning Jutsu
|viz manga=Shinobi Conjuration
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|viz manga=Art of Summoning, Kuchiyose Summoning, Shinobi Conjuration, Art of the Familiar Spirit
 
|other names=Ninja Art: Summoning Jutsu
 
|other names=Ninja Art: Summoning Jutsu
 
|related jutsu=Reverse Summoning Technique
 
|related jutsu=Reverse Summoning Technique
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Space–Time Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Space–Time Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
|users=<!-- , Gari and Pakura were just mediums for Kabuto's summoning -->Anko Mitarashi, Danzō Shimura, Hanzō, Hiruzen Sarutobi, Itachi Uchiha, Jiraiya, Kabuto Yakushi, Kakashi Hatake, Kidōmaru, Kisame Hoshigaki, Madara Uchiha, Might Guy, Minato Namikaze, Motoi, Nagato, Naruto Uzumaki, Obito Uchiha, Orochimaru, Sakura Haruno~manga, Sasuke Uchiha, Second Mizukage, Shima, Tayuya, Temari, Tsunade, Amachi~anime, Disonasu~anime, Gennō~anime, Jirōbō~anime, Kandachi~anime, Kōza Kubisaki~anime, Ruiga~anime, Suika~anime, Suzumebachi~anime, Tonbee~anime, Hiruko (missing-nin)~movie, Ichi~movie, Ni~movie, San~movie, Yomito Hirasaka~game
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|users=<!-- Gari, Pakura and Torune were just mediums for Kabuto's summoning -->Anko Mitarashi, Boruto Uzumaki, Danzō Shimura, Gengetsu Hōzuki, Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki, Hanzō, Hashirama Senju, Hiruzen Sarutobi, Ibiki Morino, Itachi Uchiha, Jiraiya, Kabuto Yakushi, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, Kakashi Hatake, Kidōmaru, Kisame Hoshigaki, Koji Kashin, Madara Uchiha, Might Guy, Minato Namikaze, Mitsuki, Motoi, Nagato, Naruto Uzumaki, Obito Uchiha, Orochimaru, Sakon and Ukon, Sakura Haruno, Sasuke Uchiha, Shima, Shino Aburame, Shisui Uchiha, Sumire Kakei, Tayuya, Temari, Tobirama Senju, Tsunade, Ajisai~anime, Amachi~anime, Benga~anime, Disonasu~anime, Fudō~anime, Funamushi~anime, Gengo~anime, Gennō~anime, Hamura Ōtsutsuki~anime, Jirōbō~anime, Kandachi~anime, Konohamaru Sarutobi~anime, Kōza Kubisaki~anime, Mamushi~anime, Mui, Mujō~anime, Muyami~anime, Ruiga~anime, Suika~anime, Suzumebachi~anime, Suien~novel, Hisen~novel, Shibuki~novel, Tenten~anime, Tonbee~anime, Tōjūrō~novel, Hiruko (missing-nin)~movie, Ichi~movie, Ni~movie, San~movie, Aoba Yamashiro~game, Azure Fang~game, Crimson Fist~game, Jakō Ryūdōin~game, Midnight Blade~game, Rin Nohara~game, Yomito Hirasaka~game, Zetsu~game
|hand signs=Boar, Dog, Bird, Monkey, Ram<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 477, page 9</ref>
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|hand signs=Boar, Dog, Bird, Monkey, Ram<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 92, page 18, panel 2</ref>
 
|debut manga=29
 
|debut manga=29
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|boruto=No
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|sasuke retsuden=No
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|konoha shinden=No
 
|debut anime=17
 
|debut anime=17
 
|debut shippuden=No
 
|debut shippuden=No
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|boruto anime=No
|game debut=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
 
|movie debut=Naruto: Shippūden the Movie
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|novel debut=Naruto: Innocent Heart, Demonic Blood
 
|game debut=Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
 
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|movie debut=Naruto Shippūden the Movie
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie
 
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The '''Summoning Technique''' is a [[space–time ninjutsu]] that allows the summoner to transport animals or people across long distances instantly.
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The '''Summoning Technique''' allows the user to [[Space–Time Ninjutsu|transport]] a target most frequently an animal to their location.
   
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== Overview ==
Before an animal summoning can be performed, a prospective summoner must first sign a contract with a given species.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 92, page 14</ref> The contract comes in the form of a scroll, on which the contractor uses their own blood to sign their name and place their fingerprints and once signed it is valid even after the contractors death as long as the contract itself remains intact.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 530, page 14</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 577, page 14</ref> After this they need only offer an additional donation of blood on the hand they signed the contract with, mould their chakra with hand seals and then plant the hand they signed the contract with at the location they wish to summon the creature.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 92, page 19</ref> The amount of chakra used during the summoning determines how powerful the summoned creature can be.
 
 
[[File: Toad Contract Scroll.png|thumb|left|The toads' summoning contract.]]
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Before an animal can be summoned, a prospective summoner must first form a contract with the animal and/or its species. In the case of the [[toad]]s, the contract is a scroll that the summoner signs their name to using their own blood and further marks with the fingerprints of one of their hands.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 92, page 18</ref> [[Orochimaru]] has the [[snake]]s' contract tattooed to his arms, which he smears with blood each time he wants to perform a summoning.<ref name="c165">''Naruto'' chapter 165, pages 18-19</ref> A user can summon different species provided they have signed the respective contracts, as [[Sasuke Uchiha]] is able to summon snakes and [[hawk]]s<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 477, page 9</ref> while [[Konohamaru Sarutobi]] can summon toads and monkeys.<ref>''Boruto'' episode 119</ref> Contracts remain active even after death, allowing those revived with the [[Impure World Reincarnation]] to perform summons they established when they were alive.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 530, page 14</ref>
   
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To actually summon an animal, users apply some of their blood to the hand they signed the contract with. Usually they bite one of their fingers to accomplish this, but blood from injuries elsewhere on their body can also be used. They press the hands' five fingers down and channel chakra to the hand, summoning the animal to that location.<ref name="Fan">''[[Hyō no Sho]]'', page 163</ref> While usually pressing them at the ground, it is also possible to do so on no surface at all, such as midair. The amount of chakra gathered in the hand determines the size and number of animals that are summoned: if too little chakra is offered, only a small, young animal will be summoned;<ref name="c165"/> by offering large amounts of chakra, multiple adult animals can be summoned simultaneously.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 430, pages 2-3</ref> Two people who have signed the same contract can pool their chakra to summon especially large animals.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 650, page 6</ref> If an individual has access to the blood of someone who has signed an animal's contract, they can use the blood to summon the animal; the individual will need to provide their own chakra, however.<ref name="c363">''Naruto'' chapter 363</ref>
[[File:Orochimaru's Summoning Tattoo.png|thumb|left|Orochimaru's summoning tattoo.]]
 
It should be noted that anyone can summon a contracted animal as long as they have the blood from someone who has made a contract, the ''seal'' of the summoned creature, along with a source of sufficient chakra that the summon will accept.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 363, page 10</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 169, page 17</ref> A creature is capable of determining who is attempting to summon it from the chakra used.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 170, page 4 - Manda believes Orochimaru summoned him</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, page 11</ref>
 
   
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Animals are typically summoned in order to lend assistance to their summoner, either by carrying out tasks or joining them in combat. Summoners will sometimes use their summons as a base for other [[jutsu]], as with [[Summoning: Food Cart Destroyer Technique]] and [[Summoning: Quick Beheading Dance]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 124, pages 9-11</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 214, pages 15-17</ref> Summoned animals are not actually required to do anything and may choose instead to harm their summoner; [[Manda]] routinely threatens to kill his summoners.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 171, page 2</ref> Animals can even refuse their summoner's attempt to summon them by sending another of their species in their place.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 634, page 1</ref> Animals are not summoned indefinitely and will return to wherever they were summoned from when they tire out and/or enough time has passed.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 642, page 8</ref> Summoners can take advantage of this by riding along when their summon returns home, granting them a quick means of escaping an area.<ref name="c363"/>
While most summoners have only been shown capable of summoning one type of creature, [[Pain]] (through the [[Animal Path]]) has been seen summoning several different animals and even [[Konan|people]]. Pain does not provide a blood offering when performing a summon. [[Sasuke Uchiha]] has summoned [[snakes]] and [[hawks]] at different points, but unlike Pain he can apparently only summon one species at a time.
 
   
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Having the [[Rinnegan]] allows the user to circumvent several of the Summoning Technique's normal limitations. Using the [[Animal Path]], Rinnegan users can [[Summoning Rinnegan|summon]] dozens of different animals (and even [[Konan|people]]) without the need for blood. It is only with the Rinnegan that the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]] can be summoned, whose actions are directly controlled by the Rinnegan user.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 606, pages 12-14</ref> [[Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki]] — the originator of the Rinnegan — is able to summon five people and the nine [[tailed beast]]s from [[Kaguya's Dimension]]s,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 690, pages 14-17</ref> though he needs the chakra of seventeen dead [[Kage]] to do so.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 686, page 1</ref>
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.
 
   
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It is also possible to summon naturally occurring, non-sentient phenomena. Koji Kashin has summoned the flames from the {{translation|Flaming Mountains|火焔山|Kaenzan}} in battle, as their non-chakra origin prevents them from being absorbed.<ref>''Boruto'' chapter 46</ref>
Summoning can serve as a base for other techniques, as is the case with [[Summoning: Food Cart Destroyer Technique]] and [[Summoning: Quick Beheading Dance]].
 
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== Known Summoning Domains ==
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* [[Mount Myōboku]] (Toads)
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* [[Ryūchi Cave]] (Snakes)
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* [[Shikkotsu Forest]] (Slugs)
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* In real-life Japan, the term {{translation|kuchiyose|口寄せ|lit meaning=drawing in to speak}} refers to the practice of allowing spirits — like those of the dead or [[Wikipedia:Kami|kami]] — to possess one's body and speak through it.
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* {{translation|"Kuchiyose"|[[Wiktionary:口寄せ|口寄せ]]|lit meaning=drawing in to speak}} refers to the practice of allowing spirits to [[wikipedia:Mediumship|possess one's body and speak through it]].
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* A {{translation|technique formulae|術式|jutsushiki}} is produced at the hand's location when a summoning is performed. Like with [[seal]]s, these formulae are a random assortment of [[wikipedia:Kanji|Kanji]], [[wikipedia:Hindi script|Hindi script]], and other symbols.
* In the anime, it was shown that if a user attempts to summon an animal without first signing a contract, the user will be teleported to the home of the animal they have a natural affinity for.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' 127</ref>
 
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* Animals can summon those who have signed contracts with them using the [[Reverse Summoning Technique]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 409, page 9</ref>
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* [[Kurama]] can apparently identify who is trying to summon it,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, page 11</ref> something other summons have not been able to do.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 96, pages 4-5</ref> Similarly, any person who has summoned Kurama must continually provide their own chakra in order to keep it under their control.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 502 page 13-17</ref>
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* In the anime, [[Shiromari]] is summoned for a fifty year period because of a scroll left by its summoner before they died. When the scroll was destroyed, Shiromari was finally able to return home.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 194</ref>
 
* In the ''Naruto: Shippūden'' anime, attempting to summon an animal without first signing a contract teleports the user to the home of the animal they have a natural affinity for.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 127</ref> In the ''Boruto'' anime, attempting to do this simply results in failure.<ref>''Boruto'' episode 4</ref>
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* In the anime, when the [[Ajisai|Animal Path]] performed the Summoning Technique onto [[Ibiki Morino]]'s abdomen, it caused him tremendous pain as the [[Giant Drill-Beaked Bird]] burst forth from his backside.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 160</ref>
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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== References ==
 
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[[da:Kuchiyose no Jutsu]]
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[[es:Jutsu de Invocación]]
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[[fr:Invocation]]
 
[[he:ג'וטסו זימון]]
 
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[[id:Teknik Memanggil]]
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[[it:Tecnica del Richiamo]]
 
[[ka:გამოძახების ტექნიკა]]
 
[[ka:გამოძახების ტექნიკა]]
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[[lt:Iškvietimo technika]]
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The Summoning Technique allows the user to transport a target — most frequently an animal — to their location.

Overview

Toad Contract Scroll

The toads' summoning contract.

Before an animal can be summoned, a prospective summoner must first form a contract with the animal and/or its species. In the case of the toads, the contract is a scroll that the summoner signs their name to using their own blood and further marks with the fingerprints of one of their hands.[3] Orochimaru has the snakes' contract tattooed to his arms, which he smears with blood each time he wants to perform a summoning.[4] A user can summon different species provided they have signed the respective contracts, as Sasuke Uchiha is able to summon snakes and hawks[5] while Konohamaru Sarutobi can summon toads and monkeys.[6] Contracts remain active even after death, allowing those revived with the Impure World Reincarnation to perform summons they established when they were alive.[7]

To actually summon an animal, users apply some of their blood to the hand they signed the contract with. Usually they bite one of their fingers to accomplish this, but blood from injuries elsewhere on their body can also be used. They press the hands' five fingers down and channel chakra to the hand, summoning the animal to that location.[8] While usually pressing them at the ground, it is also possible to do so on no surface at all, such as midair. The amount of chakra gathered in the hand determines the size and number of animals that are summoned: if too little chakra is offered, only a small, young animal will be summoned;[4] by offering large amounts of chakra, multiple adult animals can be summoned simultaneously.[9] Two people who have signed the same contract can pool their chakra to summon especially large animals.[10] If an individual has access to the blood of someone who has signed an animal's contract, they can use the blood to summon the animal; the individual will need to provide their own chakra, however.[11]

Animals are typically summoned in order to lend assistance to their summoner, either by carrying out tasks or joining them in combat. Summoners will sometimes use their summons as a base for other jutsu, as with Summoning: Food Cart Destroyer Technique and Summoning: Quick Beheading Dance.[12][13] Summoned animals are not actually required to do anything and may choose instead to harm their summoner; Manda routinely threatens to kill his summoners.[14] Animals can even refuse their summoner's attempt to summon them by sending another of their species in their place.[15] Animals are not summoned indefinitely and will return to wherever they were summoned from when they tire out and/or enough time has passed.[16] Summoners can take advantage of this by riding along when their summon returns home, granting them a quick means of escaping an area.[11]

Having the Rinnegan allows the user to circumvent several of the Summoning Technique's normal limitations. Using the Animal Path, Rinnegan users can summon dozens of different animals (and even people) without the need for blood. It is only with the Rinnegan that the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path can be summoned, whose actions are directly controlled by the Rinnegan user.[17] Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki — the originator of the Rinnegan — is able to summon five people and the nine tailed beasts from Kaguya's Dimensions,[18] though he needs the chakra of seventeen dead Kage to do so.[19]

It is also possible to summon naturally occurring, non-sentient phenomena. Koji Kashin has summoned the flames from the Flaming Mountains (火焔山, Kaenzan) in battle, as their non-chakra origin prevents them from being absorbed.[20]

Known Summoning Domains

Trivia

  • "Kuchiyose" (口寄せ, literally meaning: drawing in to speak) refers to the practice of allowing spirits to possess one's body and speak through it.
  • A technique formulae (術式, jutsushiki) is produced at the hand's location when a summoning is performed. Like with seals, these formulae are a random assortment of Kanji, Hindi script, and other symbols.
  • Animals can summon those who have signed contracts with them using the Reverse Summoning Technique.[21]
  • Kurama can apparently identify who is trying to summon it,[22] something other summons have not been able to do.[23] Similarly, any person who has summoned Kurama must continually provide their own chakra in order to keep it under their control.[24]
  • In the anime, Shiromari is summoned for a fifty year period because of a scroll left by its summoner before they died. When the scroll was destroyed, Shiromari was finally able to return home.[25]
  • In the Naruto: Shippūden anime, attempting to summon an animal without first signing a contract teleports the user to the home of the animal they have a natural affinity for.[26] In the Boruto anime, attempting to do this simply results in failure.[27]
  • In the anime, when the Animal Path performed the Summoning Technique onto Ibiki Morino's abdomen, it caused him tremendous pain as the Giant Drill-Beaked Bird burst forth from his backside.[28]

See Also

References

  1. Rin no Sho, page 182
  2. Naruto chapter 92, page 18, panel 2
  3. Naruto chapter 92, page 18
  4. 4.0 4.1 Naruto chapter 165, pages 18-19
  5. Naruto chapter 477, page 9
  6. Boruto episode 119
  7. Naruto chapter 530, page 14
  8. Hyō no Sho, page 163
  9. Naruto chapter 430, pages 2-3
  10. Naruto chapter 650, page 6
  11. 11.0 11.1 Naruto chapter 363
  12. Naruto chapter 124, pages 9-11
  13. Naruto chapter 214, pages 15-17
  14. Naruto chapter 171, page 2
  15. Naruto chapter 634, page 1
  16. Naruto chapter 642, page 8
  17. Naruto chapter 606, pages 12-14
  18. Naruto chapter 690, pages 14-17
  19. Naruto chapter 686, page 1
  20. Boruto chapter 46
  21. Naruto chapter 409, page 9
  22. Naruto chapter 561, page 11
  23. Naruto chapter 96, pages 4-5
  24. Naruto chapter 502 page 13-17
  25. Naruto episode 194
  26. Naruto: Shippūden episode 127
  27. Boruto episode 4
  28. Naruto: Shippūden episode 160