Talk:Wind Release: Vacuum Sphere

Nagato?
In Shippūden episode 253, there are two Wind Release techniques Nagato uses in the flashbacks. The first one, when the Ame Orphans are training with Jiraiya, looks like a wind version of Great Fireball Technique, that I can sort of make a poor decision and see as a poorly animated Gale Palm if I bang my head against a wall enough times after drinking, despite it coming from his mouth instead of hands. That's because I really don't want to create an unnamed article just because the animators were sloppy. The second one, when the Ame Orphans are adults and fighting Iwa ninja however, looks just like this. Anyone opposes listing it with the anime only tag? Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 01:52, March 10, 2012 (UTC)

I disagree, it looks nothing like it. More closely resembles some kind of Shinra Tensei variant. As much as I dislike creating random unnamed jutsu articles, I also don't like lumping together to jutsu that look nothing alike.--Deva 27 01:59, March 10, 2012 (UTC)

Shinra Tensei? You could tell the spheres apart. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 03:24, March 10, 2012 (UTC)

The jutsu doesn't look like it was meant to be portrayed as wind and they don't cut like Vacuum Spheres are supposed to do. They looked like they had more of a pushing effect.--Deva 27 03:36, March 10, 2012 (UTC)

To me, it looked more closely to Danzo's technique. I wouldn't have a problem adding Nagato to it, if it's absolutely necessary, or, you know, we could just "forget" ('-' )( '-') But I really wouldn't want to have a new technique article be created for it, even more so than lumping Nagato with a Danzo-esque technique.--Cerez365™ 07:08, March 10, 2012 (UTC)

That first technique sounds like Wind Release: Vacuum Great Sphere--TricksterKing (talk) 07:23, March 10, 2012 (UTC)

I dont think its part of his gravitational abilities, its clearly wind natured however doesnt appear the same as Danzo's as they look more like pressurised spheres that cause blunt physical damage as no piercing was shown. --Zenryoku90 (talk) 12:05, March 10, 2012 (UTC)