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BoneBullets
Name
Kanji 十指穿弾
Rōmaji Teshi Sendan
English anime Digital Shrapnel
Debut
Novel Diaries of the Hidden Waterfall
Appears in Anime, Manga, Game, Novel
Data
Classification Shikotsumyaku Symbol Kekkei Genkai, Taijutsu
Class Offensive
Range Short to Mid range
Other jutsu
Derived jutsu
Related jutsu
Water Gun: Ten-Finger Drilling Bullets, Lightning Gun: Ten-Finger Drilling Bullets
Users
  • Hazuki

Kimimaro parts his fingertips, creating holes that expose hardened finger bones. In volleys (five per hand), he shoots these bone bullets at a target by swinging his hand,[2] causing a loud sound as they're fired. The bullets travel incredibly quickly through the air and take a spinning motion. Upon impact, the bullets tear through skin, flesh, and bone.[1] The bullets aren't able to penetrate the Shield of Sand,[3] but in the anime, they can pierce samurai armour.[4] Kimimaro relies on this technique for his long-range attacks.[1]

Trivia[]

  • The first two kanji (十指) would normally be pronounced as jisshi (じっし) or jusshi (じゅっし), rather than the teshi (てし) given by the furigana. Teshi probably comes from shushi (手指, finger), the first kanji of which can also be pronounced as "te".
  • This is Kimimaro's only Shikotsumyaku technique that is not referred to as a dance.
  • In video games, such as Ultimate Ninja Storm, Kimimaro uses these bullets as his main projectile instead of the shuriken used by most characters.

See Also[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tō no Sho, page 255
  2. Naruto chapter 215
  3. Naruto chapter 213
  4. Naruto: Shippūden episode 307
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