Talk:Hinata Hyūga

Water Release
When does Hinata actually use a Water release technique? I never seen her use this in the Manga or Anime. Video game water techniques don't count either. When she does her special training in the lake, it doesn't count as a Water Release technique. I thinnk we should erase that part.--NejiByakugan360 18:17, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Already done, some people just don't learn. Jacce 18:20, 3 January 2009 (UTC)


 * I think u need to check again...... It was in the bikochu arc thing.....she was trapped in the cocoon in the water and used some water needles to strike the bees!.....
 * And a few seconds later it is shown that it is pure chakra needles. Jacce 07:08, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
 * oh....hehe thanx for clearing that up...but, shouldnt the chakra needles be concidered a jutsu??
 * Possible, but it could just have been a variant of Protection of the Eight Trigrams Sixty-Four Palms. However, it seams like she was abel to lead those needles as she wanted. Jacce 19:28, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
 * It wasn't a variant of Protection of the Eight Trigrams Sixty-Four Palms and it wasn't either a jutsu but at least it should be mentioned that she is capable of water realease.It was clearly shown in episode in the bikochu arc that she is CAPABLE of water techiques.When naruto was trying to cut a leaf it wasn't a jutsu but it meant that he is capable of wind techiques.As so when hinata used water needles though not a jutsu it means she is capable of using water jutsus.(85.75.171.249 07:33, 15 March 2009 (UTC))
 * To me it looked more like pure chakra needles. They just came up from the water since she was in the water. Jacce 07:38, 15 March 2009 (UTC)

Personally I think it was a Water release jutsu, just unnamed and rudimentary, as it was probably her first time using water control for combat and not just dancing in a waterfall. hasofcd

It isn't water release or whatever. She doesn't know what her chakra element is. How can she use the water element ? She has just danced in the waterfall and that's all !

Well, in the Aoi Rokusho arc before Sasuke left,Naruto was hlding up pieces of water and shaking them around...It dosent mean he is capable of water realease techniques Superaustin (talk) 21:55, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

She doesn't necessarily have to know what her chakra type is to be capable in water release jutsu. And just because the jutsu isn't named or anything doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Ino's chakra hair trap counts as a jutsu, and I think that Hinata's water senbon jutsu should count as well. hasofcd
 * Moments before they hit the bugs, the water falls of and they look like pure chakra needles. Jacce | Talk 05:11, September 22, 2009 (UTC)

I can see that, and once again, this is obviously some sort of jutsu - a water needle jutsu. hasofcd
 * More likely is that is is a chakra needle technique and the water just came along when she fired them. Jacce | Talk 04:34, September 24, 2009 (UTC)

Alright, so we've definetly agreed that this is a jutsu? Can we list it? --Hasofcd (talk) 17:52, September 24, 2009 (UTC)

Vandalism
There're so many hooligans here, aren't they???--Tserg (talk) 15:55, October 26, 2009 (UTC)
 * Forgot to mention that I locked the page for a while. Jacce | Talk 07:04, October 30, 2009 (UTC)

Byakugan
Can someone please edit Hinata's Byakugan? Someone stated that it far outclasses Neji's Byakugan. It doesn't. It has just been shown that she can see 10km IN A STRAIGHT LINE. Not all the way around in a 359 degree angle. Neji's Byakugan has been shown to go up to at least 1300m. When Neji was getting the tag 800m away from the Akatsuki Hideout. Lee's was 500 meters away south west I believe. So either way Neji's Byakugan can go up to 1300m, but that doesn't mean that is his limit. Comparing the 2 Byakugans in different views isn't really fair. Hinata's 359 degree Byakugan range has not been stated on her vision in a straight path, so I find it hard to believe that her Byakugan far outclasses Neji's.

Creation & Concept
Is there any info on Hinata's Creation and Concept? --Kid Sonic (talk) 17:06, November 10, 2009 (UTC)