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|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 320</ref>
|image=Surrounding.png;Utakata surrounds the enemies with bubbles…
 
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|image=Hōmatsu no Jutsu2.png;The bubbles exploding at Utakata's will…
Contact Explosion.png;…which explode in contact…
 
Hōmatsu no Jutsu2.png;…or explode at Utakata's will.
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Contact Explosion.png;…or on contact.
 
|kanji=水遁・泡沫の術
 
|kanji=水遁・泡沫の術
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
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* 泡沫 is written with two kanji that both mean "bubble". The word can also be pronounced as "utakata", also carrying the meaning of something ephemeral and transient like a soap bubble.
 
* 泡沫 is written with two kanji that both mean "bubble". The word can also be pronounced as "utakata", also carrying the meaning of something ephemeral and transient like a soap bubble.
 
* Prior to the technique's introduction in the manga, the anime introduced a [[Explosive Bubble|similar singular variant]].
 
* Prior to the technique's introduction in the manga, the anime introduced a [[Explosive Bubble|similar singular variant]].
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* When the [[Genjutsu World]] version of Utakata performed this technique in ''[[Naruto: Shippūden]]'' episode [[Killer Bee Rappuden: Part 2|430]], he called it "Suiton: Utakata no Jutsu".<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 430</ref>
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== References ==
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[[fr:Suiton - Évanescence Explosive]]

Revision as of 01:34, 23 October 2015

After blowing dozens of bubbles, the user manipulates them to surround the enemy in all directions. Only the slightest amount of physical contact with an opponent is required to make these bubbles burst, resulting in a small but powerful explosion when they do. The user can then make the entirety detonate simultaneously with a snap of their fingers.

Trivia

  • 泡沫 is written with two kanji that both mean "bubble". The word can also be pronounced as "utakata", also carrying the meaning of something ephemeral and transient like a soap bubble.
  • Prior to the technique's introduction in the manga, the anime introduced a similar singular variant.
  • When the Genjutsu World version of Utakata performed this technique in Naruto: Shippūden episode 430, he called it "Suiton: Utakata no Jutsu".[2]

References

  1. Fourth Databook, page 320
  2. Naruto: Shippūden episode 430