Talk:Demon Fox Rasengan

Does this really deserve a separate article? It's really not any different from the normal Rasengan... --ShounenSuki 12:19, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
 * It deserves a separate article the same way all the movie techniques got one, and how Flapping Chidori got one.--TheUltimate3 13:34, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Which brings me to another point: do all those moves deserve separate articles? They really aren't any different from the base Rasengan/Chidori. --ShounenSuki 13:38, 13 November 2008 (UTC)

I would say yes. There are alot of techniques that aren't really different from their base. One such example is the Shadow Clone Technique and Multiple Shadow Clone Technique. Both essentially make Shadow Clones, but they are different.--TheUltimate3 14:15, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
 * There is a huge difference between Kage Bunshin and Tajū Kage Bunshin, though. Kage Bunshin is a normal B-rank technique, while Tajū Kage Bunshin is a forbidden A-rank technique.
 * The Demon Fox Rasengan and Flapping Chidori are exactly the same as the normal Rasengan and Chidori, respectively. There's no difference in rank, execution, size, or any other properties. Calling them different jutsu is the same as calling the Amaterasu Sasuke performed on the Hachibi a different jutsu from the normal Amaterasu, simply because he was a bit emotional, or considering the Sharingan he used in Juin 2 mode as different from the normal Sharingan, simply because Sasuke's eyes change colour. --ShounenSuki 15:19, 13 November 2008 (UTC)