One Thousand Years of Death


 * Name: a.k.a.
 * Type: E-rank, Offensive, Short range (0-5m)
 * Users: Kakashi Hatake, Naruto Uzumaki
 * Debut (Anime): Naruto Episode 4
 * Debut (Manga): Naruto Chapter 5

A very simple technique with an over dramatic name, One Thousand Years of death is little more than inserting one's index and middle fingers (similar to the Tiger hand sign) into the opponent's rectum, causing constipation and/or embarrassment.

While seemingly useless, the technique can be useful if used correctly. During the first bell test, Kakashi was able to throw Naruto a great distance, probably propelling him with chakra. Naruto would later find out that the point behind the technique was to target the opponents blind spot, and when one substitutes their fingers for a kunai with an explosive tag, it can be a lethal technique. The aforementioned variant has only been used by Naruto. The technique is similar to a childish prank known as a Kancho.

Naruto's first use of this jutsu with an explosive kunai was when he battled Gaara (Episode 78). The three witnesses (Temari, Pakkun and Gamakichi) all thought he was doing something amazing behind Gaara. The animals looking shocked and Temari slightly surprised that he could still use chakra. When it was discovered Naruto was overly dramatic: Temari closed her eyes and blushed slightly, Gamakichi had a look of disappointment on his face and Pakkun anime sweat-dropped.

Trivia

 * The official name for this technique is "Sennen Goroshi". However, the name is sometimes thought erroneously to be, meaning something along the lines of "Thousand Years of Pain". It could be construed that the original fansubbers, when translating the fourth episode, in which the jutsu debuted, heard the name as "Sennen Gurushi".