Editing: Wood Release: Wood Human Technique Back to page http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb1/messaging/images/f/f1/Greenbutton.png [http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Special:Signup?returnto=Wood_Release:_Wood_Human_Technique CLICK HERE TO LOG IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT] http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb1/messaging/images/f/f1/Greenbutton.png References: Image: Wood God Technique.png Kanji: Unnamed Rōmaji: Literal english: English tv: Viz manga: Game names: Other names: Parent jutsu: Related jutsu: info.pngThese are jutsus that are not developed from or developed into this jutsu. Rank: info.pngAll ranks come from the author of the series in the official databooks. EDCBAS Classification: Jutsu types: Type: Offensive Defensive Supplementary Range: Short Mid Long (Short, 0-5m; Mid, 5-10m; Long, 10m+) Users: Team: Hand signs Debut (manga; chapter #): Debut (anime; episode #): Shippūden Debut Game: Debut Movie: Anime OVA In Media: Anime Manga Game Movie Article Text After forming the required hand seals, the user creates a large statue-like creature out of wood, which is strong enough to catch an uncompressed [[Tailed Beast Ball]] fired by the [[Nine-Tails]]. == Influence == This technique seems to be based upon {{translation|[[wikipedia:Tentōki and Ryūtōki|Ryūtōki]]|竜燈鬼|Dragon-Lamp Demon}}, a creature from Japanese folklore, who is typically depicted as a small [[Wikipedia:Oni|oni]] with a dragon coiled around its torso. Together with {{translation|Tentōki|天燈鬼|Heavenly-Lamp Demon}}, the pair symbolise the power of the [[Wikipedia:Four Heavenly Kings|Shitennō]] to repel and defeat evil. The Buddhist monk [[Wikipedia:Myōe|Kōben]] sculpted notable wooden statues of both Tentōki and Ryūtōki, which are each considered a National Treasure of Japan. == Trivia == * The dragon that encircles the torso of this creature is the same as that created by the [[Wood Release: Wood Dragon Technique]]. * When the [[Sage Art: Wood Release: True Several Thousand Hands]] technique was used, this creature was actually depicted sitting atop the statue's head. Summary: Minor edit Follow this page Cancel