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All Directions Shuriken[1] | |
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Name(s) | |
Rōmaji |
Shihōhappō Shuriken |
Literal English |
Four Directions Eight Directions Swords Hidden in the Hand |
English TV |
Everywhere Shuriken |
Jutsu Statistics | |
Classification |
• Ninjutsu |
Rank |
A-rank |
Class |
Offensive |
Range |
Short to Mid range |
Parent Jutsu | |
Related Jutsu | |
User(s) | |
Debut(s) | |
Manga |
Naruto Chapter #134 |
Anime | |
Game |
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 |
All Directions Shuriken (四方八方手裏剣, Shihōhappō Shuriken) is a technique that perfectly besieges the enemy from all directions with one's own "shadow". Naruto and his shadow clones throw shuriken all at once. Avoiding all of the assailing rain of shuriken would prove difficult, even for the most agile of people. The enemy cannot help but focus their senses on the soaring shuriken. The next move is to attack the blind spot that is inevitably created. At first glance, it seems to be a desperate move, but it's an intelligent attack with a hidden plot to drive the enemy into a predicament, giving a sense of Naruto's mastery over the shadow clone killing method.
References[]
- ↑ Naruto Second Databook, page 233