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This technique extends water over a large scale, surges and rises up to several dozen metres high. Then it streams down to the ground in one big cascade, much like a gigantic waterfall. In doing so, it resembles a huge wave, with tremendous power that can hollow out the ground. What remains after that technique's utilisation is reminiscent of no less than the aftermath of a natural disaster. This is a considerably advanced ninjutsu, and activating this technique requires a fair amount of chakra.
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This technique extends water over a large scale, surges and rises up to several dozens of metres high. Then it streams down to the ground in one big cascade, much like a gigantic waterfall. In doing so, it resembles a huge wave, with tremendous power that can hollow out the ground. What remains after that technique's utilisation is reminiscent of no less than the aftermath of a natural disaster. This is a considerably advanced ninjutsu, and activating this technique requires a fair amount of chakra.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 03:21, May 25, 2013

Water Release: Great Waterfall Technique[1]

Name
Kanji 水遁・大瀑布の術
Rōmaji Suiton: Daibakufu no Jutsu
Literal English Water Release: Great Waterfall Technique
English TV Water Style: Giant Vortex Jutsu
Debut
Manga Chapter #15
Anime Naruto Episode #9
Game Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
Appears in Anime, Manga and Game
Data
Classification Ninjutsu
Type Nature Icon Water Water Release
Rank A-rank
Class Offensive
Range Mid to Long range
Hand seals Tiger → Ox → Monkey → Rabbit → Ram → Boar → Ox → Horse → Monkey → Tiger → Dog → Tiger → Snake → Tiger → Ox → Monkey → Rabbit → Bird
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This technique extends water over a large scale, surges and rises up to several dozens of metres high. Then it streams down to the ground in one big cascade, much like a gigantic waterfall. In doing so, it resembles a huge wave, with tremendous power that can hollow out the ground. What remains after that technique's utilisation is reminiscent of no less than the aftermath of a natural disaster. This is a considerably advanced ninjutsu, and activating this technique requires a fair amount of chakra.

References Edit

  1. First Databook, page 201

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