Talk:Hair Needle Senbon

Some Questions
1) Is this even a jutsu? Couldn't his hair be spiky?

2) If this is a jutsu, why couldn't it be Needle Jizo? ~ Fmakck - Talk - Contributions 05:14, January 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * Needle Jizo only covers the user in needles, it doesn't shoot them.--Deva 27 (talk) 05:16, January 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * 1) He launches the spikes from his hair physically. So yeah, its a jutsu

2) They're too thick to be Needle Jizo. --NaruHina fan (talk) 05:17, January 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * I overlooked that frame for some reason but yes it is a technique all things shinobi do are and Needle Jizo is Jiraiya's technique.--Cerez365 (talk) 05:23, January 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks, I appreciate the help. ~ Fmakck - Talk - Contributions 05:29, January 14, 2011 (UTC)

Hell Needles and Hair Spikes
Whats the diference between this jutsu and Needle Hell that Jiraya used in his fight with Hanzo? L Mars (talk) 15:07, January 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * the difference is the users. Shinobi name their on techniques not because they seem similar means we should just group them together.--Cerez365 (talk) 15:22, January 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * I would say that a difference is how the hair is used. Jiraiya's techniques launched individual hairs as needles, Fuguki launched bundles of his hairs, making a much thicker projectile, hence spike, not needle. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 16:38, January 14, 2011 (UTC)

Shurikenjutsu
Can this be a shurikenjutsu, along with Needle Hell? 119.154.53.251 (talk) 12:55, December 18, 2011 (UTC)
 * I don't think so. It's just hair used as a projectile.--Cerez365™Hyūga Symbol.svg 13:23, December 18, 2011 (UTC)

Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Why is it listed as its jutsu debut in the upcoming game?.--Axel Carrozzo (talk) 08:38, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * Take a wild guess. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 10:12, October 25, 2012 (UTC)

You are not being specific. That listed jutsu must be removed from the Ultimate Ninja Storm page. The same happens with Water Gun Technique and the Kushina's Chakra Chains. --Axel Carrozzo (talk) 22:41, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * The reason they're listed is because they appeared in scans of the video game, meaning this video game is the debut of those techniques in video games. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 23:50, October 25, 2012 (UTC)

Could you show me a link to the scan, please? Maybe I'm wrong. --Axel Carrozzo (talk) 03:10, October 26, 2012 (UTC)
 * Just look up the posts relating to the game at saiyanisland. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 22:02, October 26, 2012 (UTC)

Thank you. You answer helped me. --200.45.149.84 (talk) 01:23, October 27, 2012 (UTC)

Name
After its name is confirmed in the latest episode. is it better to change the name to either Hair Senbon or Needle Senbon? — Shakhmoot  (Talk) 18:13, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * No hair in the name. And I'm not quite sure the technique should have been renamed. The thing Fuguki used in this episode were very thin, something which differs greatly from how he used his hair before, using thick lumps. Hence why we called it "Hair Spikes". Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 22:27, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * Bump. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:07, October 27, 2012 (UTC)

But the name has been confirmed in the latest episode, Omnibender. As you could see in Naruto's jutsu article in the Japanese Wikipedia. Besides, Fuguki used this technique several times especially in the anime to see the differences. — Shakhmoot  (Talk) 20:21, October 27, 2012 (UTC)
 * We had a named technique for Fuguki in the episode, not necessarily the technique he had used before. In the manga, what Fuguki did was send various thick lumps of hair, which is the reason we called it "hair spikes" in the first place instead of listing him under some other hair technique. The name of the technique is fitting for what Fuguki did in this episode, but not for what he did before. In this episode, he sent out several individual hair strands, which makes the needle senbon an appropriate name. Do you really see no problem with calling the thick lump of hair a needle? The closest thing he did in this week's episode to what he has done before was send out his hair like a bunch of spears, without it coming off his head. That is closest to Jiraiya's Wild Lion's Mane Technique. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:38, October 27, 2012 (UTC)
 * What I think is Fuguki may have the ability to manipulate his hair to use them as a weapon like needles for example. And do you mean to separate those techniques into their own articles? Hope to see the others opinions for that. — Shakhmoot Nadeshiko Village Symbol.svg (Talk) 21:03, October 27, 2012 (UTC)

Then should we add Fuguki to the user list for the wild lions mane technique, cause i dont think what he did with the hair spearing thing matches long strangling hairs technique.98.26.246.74 (talk) 21:06, October 27, 2012 (UTC) yomiko-chan
 * That's kinda what Jiraiya had as well. I'd have no problem is putting everything Fuguki did under one hair technique only he uses, but the name they picked is too restrictive to account for the three different things he has done. It only applies to one of them. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 21:09, October 27, 2012 (UTC)

Ninpō: Hari Senbon
In Anime, this tecnique technique is named Ninpō: Hari Senbon, is not it better so?Hozuki Killer (talk) 02:36, July 20, 2013 (UTC)
 * Ninpo can technically be attached to just about every ninjutsu, so we usually drop it. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 02:43, July 20, 2013 (UTC)

Jiraiya
Since Jiraiya can use a senjutsu enhanced version of this, would it be safe to asume that he can also use this?--Omojuze (talk) 20:45, January 3, 2015 (UTC)


 * i'd say no. Munchvtec (talk) 20:46, January 3, 2015 (UTC)