Extreme: Shinobi Picture Scrolls

The is a collectable card game depicting several historical shinobi. They are manufactured by the Kaminarimon Company. Each pack contains ten random cards and costs 30 ryō. Each card has a rarity level, some sort of stats, a picture along with a description and a village affiliation. Sometimes, the shinobi also has a special title, such as "Seventh Hokage". The cards are very popular amongst civilian and shinobi children alike, so much that some stores limit each customer to three purchases.

During his trip to Konohagakure, Tentō Madoka insisted on purchasing an entire store when told that he was limited to only three purchases. Boruto Uzumaki is shown to collect and add them to an album for safe keeping. Tentō also keeps his cards in an album and has bought so many that he has duplicates.

Trivia

 * In Boruto chapter 12, there are two blurred cards that resemble Kurenai Yūhi and Neji Hyūga.
 * In Naruto Shinden: Parent and Child Day, Hiashi Hyūga disapproves of his card's low rarity, believing it inaccurately reflects his long and accomplished ninja career. Hinata tries to reassure him that rarity is determined by the cards' manufacturer and is not truly representative of anything. Hanabi suggests that, if Hiashi performed a mission of Hokage or Sannin-calibre, that would raise the rarity of his card.
 * Shojoji believes it was insulting that a card of him was not made, as he believes himself to be in the same calibre as Orochimaru, who had a card of SSR rarity made.
 * The cards look extremely similar to the ones from the old Naruto Collectible Card Game, especially those from the Japanese release.

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