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[[File:Ten Tails Anime 1.jpg|thumb|200px|The Ten-Tails as depicted in its début.]]
 
[[File:Ten Tails Anime 1.jpg|thumb|200px|The Ten-Tails as depicted in its début.]]
 
* In the anime, the Ten-Tails was first shown with a red eye with tomoe, like the Sharingan, during its battle with the Sage of Six Paths. Then, when it was about to be sealed into the moon, its eye was purple like the Rinnegan but was missing the tomoe. Its figure and eye were corrected in episode 253.
 
* In the anime, the Ten-Tails was first shown with a red eye with tomoe, like the Sharingan, during its battle with the Sage of Six Paths. Then, when it was about to be sealed into the moon, its eye was purple like the Rinnegan but was missing the tomoe. Its figure and eye were corrected in episode 253.
* {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Daidarabotchi|Daidarabotchi]]|ダイダラボッチ|Daidarabocchi|lit meaning=Giant}} was a [[Wikipedia:Yōkai|yōkai]] of titanic proportions in Japanese mythology. Kurama's explanation of how powerful the Ten-Tails is reflects Daidarabotchi's role in the formation of Japan's wilderness, such as the two peaks of [[Wikipedia:Mount Tsukuba|Mount Tsukuba]], according to Japanese myth.
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* Deidarabotchi, also known as {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Daidarabotchi|Daidarabotchi]]|ダイダラボッチ||lit meaning=Giant}}, was a [[Wikipedia:Yōkai|yōkai]] of titanic proportions in Japanese mythology. Kurama's explanation of how powerful the Ten-Tails is reflects Deidarabotchi's role in the formation of Japan's wilderness, such as the two peaks of [[Wikipedia:Mount Tsukuba|Mount Tsukuba]], according to Japanese myth.
 
* The name "Datara" may refer to {{Translation|[[Wikipedia:List of legendary creatures from Japan#I|Ippon-datara]]|一本ダタラ|lit meaning=One-Legged Blacksmith}}, a one-eyed, one-legged blacksmith said to live deep in the mountains of Kumano. Myths vary on his nature as a yōkai or the fallen deity Ameno-me-Hitotsu. Either way, the legends say of Ippon-datara's ability to forge living things from metal that makes another reference to the Ten-Tails as the progenitor of the world.
 
* The name "Datara" may refer to {{Translation|[[Wikipedia:List of legendary creatures from Japan#I|Ippon-datara]]|一本ダタラ|lit meaning=One-Legged Blacksmith}}, a one-eyed, one-legged blacksmith said to live deep in the mountains of Kumano. Myths vary on his nature as a yōkai or the fallen deity Ameno-me-Hitotsu. Either way, the legends say of Ippon-datara's ability to forge living things from metal that makes another reference to the Ten-Tails as the progenitor of the world.
 
* The Ten-Tails can be revived without fully collecting all nine tailed-beasts, having a fraction of the chakra of which is enough to revive it in an incomplete form.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 594, page 5</ref>
 
* The Ten-Tails can be revived without fully collecting all nine tailed-beasts, having a fraction of the chakra of which is enough to revive it in an incomplete form.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 594, page 5</ref>

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十尾 Jūbi

  • One-Eyed God (天目一箇神, Ame no Hitotsu no Kami)[2]
  • Datara (ダタラ)[2]
  • Deidarabotchi (デイダラボッチ, Deidarabocchi)[2]
  • Nation-Building God (国造りの神, Kunizukuri no Kami)[3]
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #467
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #205
Novel The Last: Naruto the Movie
Movie The Last: Naruto the Movie
Game Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
OVA The Far Reaches of Hope
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The Ten-Tails (十尾, Jūbi) is the original Tailed Beast of the series. All nine of the tailed beasts are but portions of chakra divided from the Ten-Tails by the Sage of the Six Paths. The beast is considered to be the progenitor of the world as well as a signal of the beginning of the end of the world, should it ever be revived.[4] Tobi's ultimate goal, the Eye of the Moon Plan, is to capture and merge all nine of the tailed beasts back into the Ten-Tails, and become its jinchūriki and then cast the reflection of his Sharingan on the moon, casting a genjutsu known as the Infinite Tsukuyomi which will put the entire world under his control.

Background

File:Sage Divides Chakra Anime.jpg

The Sage dividing the Ten-Tails' chakra into the nine tailed beasts.

Centuries before the founding of the hidden villages, the Sage of the Six Paths saved the world from the Ten-Tails. He managed to subdue the beast and sealed it within his own body, becoming the first jinchūriki. However, this offered merely a temporary solution to the menace: in the event of his death, the seal would dissolve and the Ten-Tails would once again be unleashed upon the world. Knowing this, the Sage searched for a more permanent solution. Ultimately, the Sage succeeded by using his Creation of All Things ability to separate the Ten-Tails' chakra from its body and divide it into nine separate constructs that would later become known as "tailed beasts", scattering them throughout the world. As a final precaution, using Chibaku Tensei, the Sage entombed the physical remains of the Ten-Tails within a colossal stone prison and hurled it into the heavens, creating the moon.[5][6] The astonishing feat of not only successfully sealing the Ten-Tails, but also suppressing it, made the Sage a deified hero throughout the shinobi world.

Appearance

Ten-Tails Eye

The Ten-Tails' eye.

In the manga, the Ten-Tails has only been seen in silhouette, but the form of its body seems to be closest to Kurama's body, but with several spiky protrusions visible behind its head. It has one unique eye, which has four concentric circles, with nine tomoe in the three circles closest to the pupil.

Abilities

File:Ten-Tails power.jpg

The power of the Ten-Tails.

As the original form of all nine tailed beasts, the Ten-Tails was said to possess massive and overwhelmingly foul chakra that is potent enough to bring total despair and destruction to the world. According to Kurama, not only is the Ten-Tails the source of all chakra, but is also the progenitor of everything that exists in this world. Kurama stated that it was a god that created countries and had the power to swallow oceans, split the land, and carry mountains. In addition, Kurama admitted that it alone wouldn't even stand a chance against the Ten-Tails, and stated that the Sage feared that its revival would result in the end of the world.[7] As a tailed beast, it is presumably able to create a Tailed Beast Ball.[8] Because the nine tailed beasts are merely by-products of the Ten-Tails, it is presumed that the Ten-Tails has all their abilities at its disposal. It was shown having a single unique eye, but what it is or if it is a unique dōjutsu is unknown.

Trivia

File:Ten Tails Anime 1.jpg

The Ten-Tails as depicted in its début.

  • In the anime, the Ten-Tails was first shown with a red eye with tomoe, like the Sharingan, during its battle with the Sage of Six Paths. Then, when it was about to be sealed into the moon, its eye was purple like the Rinnegan but was missing the tomoe. Its figure and eye were corrected in episode 253.
  • Deidarabotchi, also known as Daidarabotchi (ダイダラボッチ, literally meaning: Giant), was a yōkai of titanic proportions in Japanese mythology. Kurama's explanation of how powerful the Ten-Tails is reflects Deidarabotchi's role in the formation of Japan's wilderness, such as the two peaks of Mount Tsukuba, according to Japanese myth.
  • The name "Datara" may refer to Ippon-datara (一本ダタラ, literally meaning: One-Legged Blacksmith), a one-eyed, one-legged blacksmith said to live deep in the mountains of Kumano. Myths vary on his nature as a yōkai or the fallen deity Ameno-me-Hitotsu. Either way, the legends say of Ippon-datara's ability to forge living things from metal that makes another reference to the Ten-Tails as the progenitor of the world.
  • The Ten-Tails can be revived without fully collecting all nine tailed-beasts, having a fraction of the chakra of which is enough to revive it in an incomplete form.[9]

References

  1. Jin no Sho, page 107
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Naruto chapter 594, page 9
  3. Fourth Databook, page 309
  4. Naruto chapter 594, page 2
  5. Naruto chapter 467, pages 15-16
  6. Naruto chapter 510, pages 11-12
  7. Naruto chapter 594, pages 9-10
  8. Naruto chapter 519
  9. Naruto chapter 594, page 5