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Toad mouth bind
Name
Kanji 口寄せ・蝦蟇口縛り
Rōmaji Kuchiyose: Gamaguchi Shibari
English anime Ninja Art: Toad Mouth Trap
Debut
Appears in Anime, Manga, Game
Data
Classification Ninjutsu, Space-Time Ninjutsu
Rank A-rank
Class Offensive
Range All ranges
Hand seals Snake → Boar → Rat → Dragon → Boar → Dragon → Tiger → Both palms on ground
Other jutsu
Parent jutsu
Derived jutsu
Users
  • Genma Iwao
  • Naruto Uzumaki
  • Boruto Namikaze
  • Saemon Ōtsutsuki
  • Naruto Uzumaki
  • Fumiko Amaya
  • Kaerumaru
  • Shinji Nara
  • Naruto Uzumaki
  • Souma Nara
  • Setsuna Sarutobi
  • Menma Inari
  • Obito Hatake
  • Sageru Uzumaki
  • Katame Shima
  • Tanaka

A peculiar technique of partial invocation that summons only an organ: the oesophagus of a great, fire-breathing toad from Mount Myōboku: Rock Lodging (妙木山・岩宿, Myōbokuzan: Iwayado), sending the enemy into his stomach. If activated inside a building or a cave, this trick can ensnare the enemy without them realising it. In this interior, even the foothold is unreliable, the enemy finds themselves in a tight spot, having a hard time performing at their usual level of skill, and unable to find a proper response. The inside of the oesophagus is highly flexible, and adhesive, and won't even allow liberty of movement. In time, the walls of flesh close in and envelop the enemy, dooming them to go inside the stomach where they will be digested.

Jiraiya could control the oesophagus, causing it to expand, contract, or grow in whatever direction he wished. When first used, Jiraiya claimed that no one had ever escaped from this technique. Itachi Uchiha and Kisame Hoshigaki managed to escape when Itachi used Amaterasu to burn through the oesophagus, which is said to be fire-resistant.

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