2004-03-07, 05:39 | Link #1 |
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"Kuchise" Naruto 146 *spoilers*
In chapter 146 naruto says ninpou kuchise no, then gets his chakra stolen away by kisame's samehade. Is this supposed to be kuchiyose?? did I get a bunk translation? He did not bite his thumb or draw blood on his hand at all, so why would he be summoning? Is kuchise a jutsu we don't know about, any thoughts?
If this is too simple and stupid I'm sure we can think of something else for this thread. thx |
2004-03-08, 02:06 | Link #6 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I too think that he's just summing power. Would be like him molding Chakra and then what he molded get's leeched away. F*CK THE LEECHERS. |
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2004-03-08, 09:03 | Link #7 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I think its more likely he was just trying to do a summon (at the time it was his strongest move), but its been translated wrongly. |
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2004-03-08, 12:31 | Link #8 |
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I'd like to ask another question about this Summoning... I didn't want to make my onw topic so Maybe I can get it answered here..
What is the difference between: Ninpo Kuchiose and Kuchiose-no-jutsu ? When naruto summons, and I think Oro used it during the Chuunin 2nd exam, they both used "Kuchiose-No-Jutsu." I took this as just the normal summoning technique, that automatically selects the summoned creature based on the ammount of chakra put into the jutsu.. Whereas, Jiraiya (in ep 73) and the 3rd Hokage use ninpo Kuchiyose.. and specify exactly who/what they are summoning.. Was this just an interpretation of the Anime? or is this the same in the manga as well? And, am I looking at it correctly? Ninpo Kuchioyse allows them to specify who they want to summon, whereas Kuchioyse-No-Jutsu is depended on the chakra level that is put into it ? |
2004-03-08, 13:14 | Link #9 |
Meatf***er
Join Date: Nov 2003
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ninpou = ninja technique / arts / ninjitsu
So, saying Ninpou Kuchiyose is just saying, Ninja technique: summonning, while saying no jutsu afterwards is a little superfluous, as you just saying Ninja technique: summonning technique. No difference really. |
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