The Japanese Naruto Kyubi


Amazing The Japanese Naruto Kyubi

 
Few things in the anime, Naruto, you can load the atmosphere with as much enthusiasm and so much fear that when Kyuubi appears on the screen. This version of the Japanese mythical creature, Kitsune, is one of the most mysterious and interesting characters in the anime. Kyuubi, as I'm sure most of Naruto fans know, is the demon fox of nine tails, once destroyed Konoha and was sealed by the Fourth Hokage Naruto Uzumaki inside the body, the main character of the series . Naruto, for all his goodness, it is often plagued by Kyuubi's efforts to tempt him by brute force. When Naruto is unable to contain his excitement, he becomes consumed by the Kyuubi, losing both his sanity and control in pure rage and unrestricted. Naruto did a 360, the playful beautiful we all like a raging monster, if it passes a certain point, you can no longer distinguish friend from foe.
 

Origins of Kyuubi

 
But where is the origin of the Kyuubi? Kishimoto-sensei certainly not just pull this Kyuubi legend in his hat. Indeed, the Kyuubi is based on the Japanese mythical creature called Kitsune. Translated, Kitsune means "fox". The fox, as described in Japanese folklore, is a cunning creature, intelligent but mischievous. The kitsune can turn into a human being, a skill he learned when he reaches a certain age, usually 100. The kitsune can have multiple tails, ranging from one to nine. The number of tails Kitsune said age, wisdom and strength. In the anime, when Naruto succumbs to the Kyuubi power of temptation, his charka leaks and shapes, such as "tails". The number of stems growing on Naruto, it becomes more and more he loses control of himself. So far, both the manga and Naruto Shippuden, we have seen that up to four tails Naruto. If it is not, or if the Kyuubi is not fully utilized and Naruto grows every Kyuubi nine tails, it will, somehow, they die, and the Kyuubi will be released again to wreak havoc in the world.
 

Nine Caldas

 
Thus, the Kyuubi, a fox of nine tails is a creature in his prime. A powerful tail stroke can cause entire villages to crumble and tidal waves to form. Why Kishimoto chose the Kyuubi to become the strongest Bijuu is probably based on the Japanese legend of the 9 Bijuu, including five elementary Bijuu, we Shukaku Gaara, the Bijuu wind. And of course, another is the Kyuubi, the Bijuu of Fire, the strongest of all the animals tail.

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