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By the way, doesn't Gaara transform into his Shikaku form in there? Seriously, I think we need to add more information into that about saying that he does transforming phase. --Rasengan888

Doesn't the automatic sand shield have something to do with his mother? 120.145.136.64 (talk) 00:39, September 27, 2010 (UTC) Milkopilko

No. Gaara mistook Shukaku for his mother. ~SnapperTo 00:51, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

dodged by high speeds??

this shielf of sand page needs to be updated. this info it has is all pertaining to Part I of Naruto. Saukes chidori?? Lees's speed?? then why cant raikages kick and amaterasu count as sumthing?? plus the gaara's mother's will moves the sand not shukaku. UPDATE PLEASE! someone keeps deleting all the updates.—This unsigned comment was made by 208.0.226.182 (talkcontribs) .

While some of those are valid points the latter about his mother moving the sand was not meant literally but figuratively as her dying will. So it'll not be added until the next chapter where something is revealed that says otherwise.--Cerez365 Hyūga Symbol 20:55, July 12, 2011 (UTC)
well its obvious that Shukaku isnt controling the sand because it is no longer within Gaara. That answers why his defence is still automatic. Plus the sand shield took the shape of Karura clealry representing that his mother's will is seeped into the sand. The Fourth said it, Yashamaru said it, gaara said so and even Karura said it figuratively. evidence that its is her will. where is the evidence it is shukaku????—This unsigned comment was made by 208.0.226.182 (talkcontribs) .
you're assuming it was automatic. I saw the panel as well and it's simply too early to tell. A dead person, at least in the Naruto series isn't just simply able to pass on their will through words alone. I'd rather we wait for chapter 458 before adding any of that stuff when more should be revealed if in fact it isn't the Shukaku. Which I think would be going against the what we were told in the databook.--Cerez365 Hyūga Symbol 21:11, July 12, 2011 (UTC)
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