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| Water Prison Shark Dance Technique[1] | |
| Name | |
| Kanji | 水牢鮫踊りの術 |
| Rōmaji | Suirō Sameodori no Jutsu |
| English anime | Water Prison Shark Dance Jutsu |
| English games | Water Style: Shark Dance |
| Debut | |
| Manga | Naruto chapter 472 |
| Anime | Naruto: Shippūden episode 207 |
| Game | Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Impact |
| Appears in | Anime, Manga, Game, Movie |
| Data | |
| Classification | Ninjutsu |
| Nature | |
| Rank | S-rank |
| Class | Supplementary |
| Range | All ranges |
| Other Jutsu | |
| Parent jutsu | Water Release: Great Exploding Water Colliding Wave Water Prison Technique |
| Users | |
| Original Universe: ● Kisame Hoshigaki Fanon Universe: ● Aisaka Momochi
● Arashi Kyuden ● Enen Hōzuki ● Isonade ● Kisame Hoshigaki (RW109) ● Kyuzo Hoshigaki ● Saitō Benkei ● Sam'e Narukagami ● Shizuka Hōzuki ● Shokusame Hoshigaki ● Stinger ● Toshiro Matsumoto | |
After using the Water Release: Great Exploding Water Colliding Wave and fusing with Samehada, the user acts as the center of the resultant giant dome of water. Once this technique has been activated, the dome alters its position to reflect the direction of the user's movements, making it difficult for a target to escape if the user continues their pursuit. This technique provides the user with a tremendous field advantage, as their fused form grants them the ability to breathe and freely move underwater, while their target continues to drown as they attempt to futilely escape the large body of water. This technique is extremely effective in one-on-one fights, but can provide difficult to contain two or more opponents if they flee in different directions.
References[]
- ↑ Jin no Sho, page 262

