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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* Teyaki means {{translation|"home baked"|手焼き}} in Japanese. |
* Teyaki means {{translation|"home baked"|手焼き}} in Japanese. |
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− | * Sasuke refers to Teyaki and his wife as "uncle" and "aunt". Since it is possible that Sasuke used {{translation|''uncle''|おじさん| |
+ | * Sasuke refers to Teyaki and his wife as "uncle" and "aunt". Since it is possible that Sasuke used {{translation|''uncle''|おじさん|Ojisan}} as a gesture of respect, it is uncertain whether Teyaki was really his uncle. |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 09:18, 2 January 2015
editTeyaki Uchiha [1] | |||
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うちはテヤキ Uchiha Teyaki | |||
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Manga | Naruto Chapter #225 | ||
Anime | Naruto Episode #84 | ||
Game | Naruto: The Broken Bond | ||
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Sex | Male | ||
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Status | Deceased | ||
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Teyaki Uchiha (うちはテヤキ, Uchiha Teyaki) was a citizen of Konohagakure and a member of the Uchiha clan.
Background
Teyaki, along with his wife Uruchi were the owners of the Uchiha Senbei shop, a renown shop within the Uchiha Compound. His shop had been in the family since the rise of Konoha. The recipe of the senbei that gave the shop its fame was a secret passed down through the generations and was closely guarded by Teyaki.
He encouraged Sasuke to be a great shinobi on his own, instead of telling him to emulate his older brother Itachi. He and his wife were later killed during the Uchiha Clan Downfall.
Appearance
Teyaki had a short crop of grey hair and a kind face. He wore a beige-coloured long-sleeved kimono shirt, and a beige-coloured pair of pants.
Trivia
- Teyaki means "home baked" (手焼き) in Japanese.
- Sasuke refers to Teyaki and his wife as "uncle" and "aunt". Since it is possible that Sasuke used uncle (おじさん, Ojisan) as a gesture of respect, it is uncertain whether Teyaki was really his uncle.
References
- ↑ Second Databook, page 168