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[[Image:Third_Eye.JPG‎|thumb|Third Eye]]
 
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|image=Third Eye.JPG‎
* '''Name:''' {{translation|Third Eye|第三の眼|Daisan no Me}}
 
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|kanji=第三の眼
* '''Type:''' No rank, Supplementary<ref>First Databook, page 207</ref>
 
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|romaji=Daisan no Me
* '''User:''' [[Gaara]]
 
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
* '''[[Hand Seals]]:''' Snake → Monkey → Rat → Monkey → Bird → Monkey → Dragon → Monkey → Rat → Monkey
 
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|jutsu class type=Supplementary
* '''Debut (Anime):''' ''Naruto'' Episode 24
 
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|users=Gaara
* '''Debut (Manga):''' Chapter 42
 
 
|hand signs=Snake → Monkey → Rat → Monkey → Bird → Monkey → Dragon → Monkey → Rat → Monkey
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|debut manga=42
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|debut shippuden=No
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|debut anime=24
 
|ref=<ref>First Databook, page 207</ref>
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This jutsu creates a floating eyeball out of sand that is connected to Gaara's optic nerves. Gaara can control the size of the eye depending on its use. Its main purpose is spying, since it can form and disperse in any location on command. He also uses it while within his [[Sphere of Sand]] so he can see what's happening outside.
 
This jutsu creates a floating eyeball out of sand that is connected to Gaara's optic nerves. Gaara can control the size of the eye depending on its use. Its main purpose is spying, since it can form and disperse in any location on command. He also uses it while within his [[Sphere of Sand]] so he can see what's happening outside.
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[[Jutsu classification::Ninjutsu| ]]
 

Revision as of 16:40, 2 October 2009

This jutsu creates a floating eyeball out of sand that is connected to Gaara's optic nerves. Gaara can control the size of the eye depending on its use. Its main purpose is spying, since it can form and disperse in any location on command. He also uses it while within his Sphere of Sand so he can see what's happening outside.

References

  1. First Databook, page 207