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+ | |ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 261</ref> |
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− | |image=Senjikizame.png |
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+ | |image=Senjikizame.png;The technique depicted in the manga. |
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− | Thousand feeding shark.png |
+ | Thousand feeding shark.png;The technique depicted in the anime. |
|kanji=水遁・千食鮫 |
|kanji=水遁・千食鮫 |
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|unnamed jutsu=No |
|unnamed jutsu=No |
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|viz manga=Water Style: 1000 Hungry Sharks |
|viz manga=Water Style: 1000 Hungry Sharks |
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|parent jutsu=Water Release: Five Feeding Sharks, |
|parent jutsu=Water Release: Five Feeding Sharks, |
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+ | |jutsu rank=B |
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu |
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu |
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|jutsu type=Water Release |
|jutsu type=Water Release |
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* In the manga, these sharks are formed from the water. In the anime, they appear to be [[Summoning Technique|summoned]] sharks. |
* In the manga, these sharks are formed from the water. In the anime, they appear to be [[Summoning Technique|summoned]] sharks. |
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* In the Shōnen Jump publication of chapter 506, the name of this technique was pronounced ''Senjikizame''. It was corrected to ''Senshokukō'' in the tankōbon release. |
* In the Shōnen Jump publication of chapter 506, the name of this technique was pronounced ''Senjikizame''. It was corrected to ''Senshokukō'' in the tankōbon release. |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | <references/> |
Revision as of 19:41, 15 November 2014
A much more powerful version of the Water Release: Five Feeding Sharks, the user creates one thousand sharks out of water that enter into a wall formation and rain down to attack the opponent.
Trivia
- In the manga, these sharks are formed from the water. In the anime, they appear to be summoned sharks.
- In the Shōnen Jump publication of chapter 506, the name of this technique was pronounced Senjikizame. It was corrected to Senshokukō in the tankōbon release.
References
- ↑ Fourth Databook, page 261