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{{Infobox/Jutsu
'''Name''': Wooden Puppet Manipulation Technique (木製の人の手先〔操り人形/指人形〕の, ''Ninpo: Bokujin no Jutsu'' ''English TV'' "Ninja Art: Wooden Dummy Manipulation Jutsu"
 
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|image=Wooden Puppet Manipulation Technique.png
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|kanji=木人操術
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|unnamed jutsu=No
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|romaji=Mokujin Sōjutsu
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|literal english=Wooden Puppet Manipulation Technique
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|english tv=Ninja Art: Wooden Dummy Manipulation Jutsu
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|parent jutsu=Puppet Technique
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
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|jutsu class type=Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
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|jutsu range=Short
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|users=Agira Ryūdōin, Genshō Ryūdōin, Iō, Jakō Ryūdōin, Rokkaku Ryūdōin
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|teams=Three Ryūdōin Brothers
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|hand signs=Snake, Horse, Dog, Ram, Monkey
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|debut anime=196
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|debut shippuden=No
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|jutsu media=Anime
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By placing a charm onto the [[puppet]] beforehand, this technique allows the user to control its movements through will alone. Alternatively, the puppets can attack the opponent on their own, though the ability to react to their opponent's movements is limited. If the tag is removed, then the technique can then be disabled.
   
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[[Genshō Ryūdōin]] was able to use this technique on a massive scale, forcing hundreds of puppets upon his opponents. Additionally, he was able to break them apart and fuse them together. Together, they created a massive wall capable of holding someone back as strong as [[Might Guy]].
'''Type''': Probable B or A-rank, Offensive, Short-Mid Range
 
 
'''Users''': [[Ryudoin Brothers]]
 
 
'''Debut (Anime)''': Episode 196
 
 
 
The Wooden Puppet Manipulation Technique allows the user to control wooden training dummies by their own will. This jutsu was used against [[Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Neji Hyuga]], and [[Tenten]] when the three Genin were trying to rescue [[Might Guy]], who'd been trapped in a wooden house by the Ryudoin brothers.
 

Revision as of 02:17, 14 March 2015

By placing a charm onto the puppet beforehand, this technique allows the user to control its movements through will alone. Alternatively, the puppets can attack the opponent on their own, though the ability to react to their opponent's movements is limited. If the tag is removed, then the technique can then be disabled.

Genshō Ryūdōin was able to use this technique on a massive scale, forcing hundreds of puppets upon his opponents. Additionally, he was able to break them apart and fuse them together. Together, they created a massive wall capable of holding someone back as strong as Might Guy.