Definitions by ChRy
bunshin no jutsu
Replication technique out of the anime Naruto.
This jutsu allows the user to form copies of themselves to confuse their enemies.
Unlike Naruto's -Kage Bunshin no jutsu- the replications are not solid and can do no damage although disappear in a similar way when hit.
This jutsu was Naruto's weakness during the first episode Academy exam which he failed.
This jutsu allows the user to form copies of themselves to confuse their enemies.
Unlike Naruto's -Kage Bunshin no jutsu- the replications are not solid and can do no damage although disappear in a similar way when hit.
This jutsu was Naruto's weakness during the first episode Academy exam which he failed.
bunshin no jutsu by ChRy July 12, 2008
bunshin no jutsu
Replication technique out of the anime Naruto.
This jutsu allows the user to form copies of themselves to confuse their enemies.
Unlike Naruto's -Kage Bunshin no jutsu- the replications are not solid and can do no damage although disappear in a similar way when hit.
This jutsu was Naruto's weakness during the first episode Academy exam which he failed.
This jutsu allows the user to form copies of themselves to confuse their enemies.
Unlike Naruto's -Kage Bunshin no jutsu- the replications are not solid and can do no damage although disappear in a similar way when hit.
This jutsu was Naruto's weakness during the first episode Academy exam which he failed.
bunshin no jutsu by ChRy June 1, 2006