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* The first two kanji would normally be pronounced as ''jisshi'' or ''jusshi'', rather than the ''teshi'' given by the furigana. ''Teshi'' probably comes from {{translation|''shushi''|手指|finger}}, the first kanji of which can also be pronounced as ''te''.
 
* The first two kanji would normally be pronounced as ''jisshi'' or ''jusshi'', rather than the ''teshi'' given by the furigana. ''Teshi'' probably comes from {{translation|''shushi''|手指|finger}}, the first kanji of which can also be pronounced as ''te''.
 
* In ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3]]'', Kimimaro uses these bullets as his main projectile.
 
* In ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3]]'', Kimimaro uses these bullets as his main projectile.
* The English TV name for the attack, Digital Shrapnel, comes from the finger which is also known as a 'digit' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digit_%28anatomy%29].
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 22:07, 16 March 2012

Hardened bones from the fingertips are shot at the enemy, with a spinning motion added to the skeletal bullets. A direct hit will excavate skin, flesh, and bone. Since the bones of the user can be regenerated, the rate of fire from the user's arsenal is limitless. This technique is essential to Kimimaro for his long distance attacks.

Trivia

  • The first two kanji would normally be pronounced as jisshi or jusshi, rather than the teshi given by the furigana. Teshi probably comes from shushi (手指, finger), the first kanji of which can also be pronounced as te.
  • In Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3, Kimimaro uses these bullets as his main projectile.

References

  1. Second Databook, page 255