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{{translation|'''Ya'''|ヤ|Ya}} is a comedian character who appears in ''Naruto'' episode 101. He and his team-mates claim to be from the Moyagakure, and for that they call themselves the [[Moya Triad]]. |
{{translation|'''Ya'''|ヤ|Ya}} is a comedian character who appears in ''Naruto'' episode 101. He and his team-mates claim to be from the Moyagakure, and for that they call themselves the [[Moya Triad]]. |
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− | While they do have some ninja skills, Ya and his team prefer doing peculiar things to attract women. [[Aniki]] once tried to seduce a woman, who didn't like it, and [[Kakashi Hatake]] saved her. This angered Aniki and his team-mates, making them want to kill Kakashi |
+ | While they do have some ninja skills, Ya and his team prefer doing peculiar things to attract women. [[Aniki]] once tried to seduce a woman, who didn't like it, and [[Kakashi Hatake]] saved her. This angered Aniki and his team-mates, making them want to kill Kakashi. |
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+ | == Part I == |
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+ | All their attempts in ''Naruto'' 101 comically fail. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 11:04, 7 April 2011
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ヤ Ya | |
Debut | |
Anime | Naruto Episode #101 |
Game | Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 |
Appears in | Anime, Game |
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English | |
Personal | |
Sex | Male |
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Ya (ヤ) is a comedian character who appears in Naruto episode 101. He and his team-mates claim to be from the Moyagakure, and for that they call themselves the Moya Triad.
Background
While they do have some ninja skills, Ya and his team prefer doing peculiar things to attract women. Aniki once tried to seduce a woman, who didn't like it, and Kakashi Hatake saved her. This angered Aniki and his team-mates, making them want to kill Kakashi.
Part I
All their attempts in Naruto 101 comically fail.
Trivia
- Although his real name is not given, when posing for the Moya Triad, he gave the "Ya" (ヤ) katakana, which led him to be given the unofficial name "Ya".