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== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
The Demonic Statue is a giant, tan-coloured humanoid entity with most of its body looking decayed. It has nine blue eyes, one of which opens each time a tailed beast is sealed within it, although the eyes remain closed when it is summoned into battle. Its back also has a number of spike-like protrusions. The Statue originally wore a blindfold which completely covered its eyes; after it was first summoned by Nagato, holes for each of its eyes are present in subsequent appearances. The Statue's arms are usually bound by shackles and it bites down on a scroll, which is held in place by two ropes extending from beneath its blindfold on either side of its head. It seemingly wears some form of robe, and when seen in the [[Mountains' Graveyard]], its ankles also appeared to be bound in shackles. At times, a [[Chakra Receiver Manifestation|black rod]] extends from it midsection, resembling an [[Wikipedia:Umbilical cord|umbilical cord]]. When summoned into battle, the Statue breaks its restraints, causing the scroll in its mouth to hang from the left rope like an earring. During its transformation into the Ten-Tails, the Statue's mouth area changes and the spikes on its body extend and warp in shape.
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The Demonic Statue is a giant, earthen-coloured humanoid entity with most of its body looking decayed. It has nine blue eyes, one of which opens each time a tailed beast is sealed within it, although the eyes remain closed when it is summoned into battle. Its back also has a number of spike-like protrusions. The Statue originally wore a blindfold which completely covered its eyes; after it was first summoned by Nagato, holes for each of its eyes are present in subsequent appearances. The Statue's arms are usually bound by shackles and it bites down on a scroll, which is held in place by two ropes extending from beneath its blindfold on either side of its head. It seemingly wears some form of robe, and when seen in the [[Mountains' Graveyard]], its ankles also appeared to be bound in shackles. At times, a [[Chakra Receiver Manifestation|black rod]] extends from it midsection, resembling an [[Wikipedia:Umbilical cord|umbilical cord]]. When summoned into battle, the Statue breaks its restraints, causing the scroll in its mouth to hang from the left rope like an earring. During its transformation into the Ten-Tails, the Statue's mouth area changes and the spikes on its body extend and warp in shape.
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==
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When Nagato first [[Summoning: Demonic Statue of the Outer Path|summoned]] the Statue, the [[Chakra Receiver Manifestation|black rods]] emerging from its stomach pierced his back and the Statue emitted a dragon-like form of energy from its mouth. When this entity came into contact with a person, their soul was ripped from their body, killing them instantly. The members of Akatsuki utilised a [[Sealing Technique: Phantom Dragons Nine Consuming Seals|sealing technique]] in which nine of these dragons, formed from ''absorption chakra'' within the Statue, would surround a jinchūriki or tailed beast until the tailed beast's chakra was gathered into the Statue's mouth and stored inside for future use. Nagato wanted to use these beasts to create a [[kinjutsu]] weapon that could destroy an entire country. Madara and Obito, however, intend to reassemble them into the [[Ten-Tails]]. In combination with the [[Demonic Statue Chains|chakra chains]] of the [[Outer Path]], Obito was able to direct the stored tailed beast chakra into [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnated]] former [[jinchūriki]], as well as quickly withdraw said chakra into the Statue when he desired. Madara is also able to use the Statue's chakra chains to seal tailed beasts.
 
When Nagato first [[Summoning: Demonic Statue of the Outer Path|summoned]] the Statue, the [[Chakra Receiver Manifestation|black rods]] emerging from its stomach pierced his back and the Statue emitted a dragon-like form of energy from its mouth. When this entity came into contact with a person, their soul was ripped from their body, killing them instantly. The members of Akatsuki utilised a [[Sealing Technique: Phantom Dragons Nine Consuming Seals|sealing technique]] in which nine of these dragons, formed from ''absorption chakra'' within the Statue, would surround a jinchūriki or tailed beast until the tailed beast's chakra was gathered into the Statue's mouth and stored inside for future use. Nagato wanted to use these beasts to create a [[kinjutsu]] weapon that could destroy an entire country. Madara and Obito, however, intend to reassemble them into the [[Ten-Tails]]. In combination with the [[Demonic Statue Chains|chakra chains]] of the [[Outer Path]], Obito was able to direct the stored tailed beast chakra into [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnated]] former [[jinchūriki]], as well as quickly withdraw said chakra into the Statue when he desired. Madara is also able to use the Statue's chakra chains to seal tailed beasts.
   
[[File:Demonic Statue using chakra chains.png|thumb|left|The statue using chakra chains.]]As evident from its enormous size, the Statue possesses great strength, enough to clash with the likes of [[Chōza]] and [[Chōji Akimichi]] in their [[Multi-Size Technique|colossal]] forms. It was also shown to be durable enough to take one of Chōji's [[Butterfly Bullet Bombing]] punches without even being pushed back, and stop [[Kitsuchi]]'s [[Earth Release: Sandwich Technique]] just by outstretching its arms. In the anime, it also displayed a high level of agility despite its massive size, as it could leap tremendous distances. It is also capable of creating [[Demonic Statue Shockwave|shock waves]] capable of devastating an entire battlefield, and from the protrusions on its back, launching [[Demonic Statue Chakra Blast|energy blasts]].
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[[File:Demonic Statue using chakra chains.png|thumb|left|The statue using chakra chains]]. As evident from its enormous size, the Statue possesses great strength, enough to clash with the likes of [[Chōza]] and [[Chōji Akimichi]] in their [[Multi-Size Technique|colossal]] forms. It was also shown to be durable enough to take one of Chōji's [[Butterfly Bullet Bombing]] punches without even being pushed back, and stop [[Kitsuchi]]'s [[Earth Release: Sandwich Technique]] just by outstretching its arms. In the anime, it also displayed a high level of agility despite its massive size, as it could leap tremendous distances. It is also capable of creating [[Demonic Statue Shockwave|shock waves]] capable of devastating an entire battlefield, and from the protrusions on its back, launching [[Demonic Statue Chakra Blast|energy blasts]].
   
 
According to the [[Yin]] half of [[Kurama]], the statue emanates a tremendous life force.<ref name="chpt602p89">''Naruto'' chapter 656, page 8-9</ref> Obito was able to survive the extraction of all nine tailed beasts due to the Statue's life force, although he was rendered paralysed.<ref name="chpt602p89"/> Madara was able to use the Statue to cultivate [[Hashirama Senju]]'s DNA, creating a [[Hashirama's Artificial Body|non-sentient clone]] which is able to produce [[White Zetsu Army|artificial humans]]. The elderly Madara was then able to use the Statue as a life-support of sorts by connecting himself to the clone via three, thick, long chords stretching from it and continuously taking in the Statue's chakra.<ref name="chpt602p12"/> [[White Zetsu]] and his [[White Zetsu Army|clones]] are also able to access the statue's power by connecting themselves to the tree, which [[Spiral Zetsu|one]] did to augment his strength, enabling him to break a massive boulder.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 604, pages 1, 4</ref>
 
According to the [[Yin]] half of [[Kurama]], the statue emanates a tremendous life force.<ref name="chpt602p89">''Naruto'' chapter 656, page 8-9</ref> Obito was able to survive the extraction of all nine tailed beasts due to the Statue's life force, although he was rendered paralysed.<ref name="chpt602p89"/> Madara was able to use the Statue to cultivate [[Hashirama Senju]]'s DNA, creating a [[Hashirama's Artificial Body|non-sentient clone]] which is able to produce [[White Zetsu Army|artificial humans]]. The elderly Madara was then able to use the Statue as a life-support of sorts by connecting himself to the clone via three, thick, long chords stretching from it and continuously taking in the Statue's chakra.<ref name="chpt602p12"/> [[White Zetsu]] and his [[White Zetsu Army|clones]] are also able to access the statue's power by connecting themselves to the tree, which [[Spiral Zetsu|one]] did to augment his strength, enabling him to break a massive boulder.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 604, pages 1, 4</ref>
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[[File:Nine Dragons.jpg|thumb|The statue being used to extract Shukaku from Gaara.]]
 
[[File:Nine Dragons.jpg|thumb|The statue being used to extract Shukaku from Gaara.]]
 
Years later, Nagato made it the means behind Akatsuki's [[tailed beast]] [[Sealing Technique: Phantom Dragons Nine Consuming Seals|extraction]]. When [[Sasori]] and [[Deidara]] arrive in an Akatsuki hideout with [[Gaara]], Nagato summons it to extract the [[One-Tailed Shukaku]] over a period of three days, sealing it into the statue. When the sealing begins, the bit falls from the Statue's mouth and nine dragon-like entities burst forth from the statue's mouth. As the sealing nears completion, one of the eyes corresponding to the beast that is being sealed opens. After the sealing finishes, the statue disappears.
 
Years later, Nagato made it the means behind Akatsuki's [[tailed beast]] [[Sealing Technique: Phantom Dragons Nine Consuming Seals|extraction]]. When [[Sasori]] and [[Deidara]] arrive in an Akatsuki hideout with [[Gaara]], Nagato summons it to extract the [[One-Tailed Shukaku]] over a period of three days, sealing it into the statue. When the sealing begins, the bit falls from the Statue's mouth and nine dragon-like entities burst forth from the statue's mouth. As the sealing nears completion, one of the eyes corresponding to the beast that is being sealed opens. After the sealing finishes, the statue disappears.
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=== Hidan and Kakuzu Arc ===
 
=== Hidan and Kakuzu Arc ===
The statue is summoned to seal two tailed beasts, the [[Two-Tails]] and the [[Three-Tails]], during which process Nagato explains Akatsuki's goals. As a result, [[Yugito Nii]] dies.
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The statue was again summoned to seal two tailed beasts, the [[Two-Tails]] and the [[Three-Tails]], during which process Nagato explains Akatsuki's goals. As a result, [[Yugito Nii]] dies.
   
 
=== Itachi Pursuit Arc ===
 
=== Itachi Pursuit Arc ===

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Gedo Mazo
外道魔像 Gedō Mazō

  • Sealing Statue (封印像, Fūinzō)[1]
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #254
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #10
Novel The Last: Naruto the Movie
Movie The Last: Naruto the Movie
Game Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5
Appears in Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie
Personal
Status Incapacitated
Classification
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Jutsu

The Demonic Statue of the Outer Path (外道魔像, Gedō Mazō, English TV: Gedo Statue) is the empty vessel of the Ten-Tails.[2] Due to having the DNA of both Senju and Uchiha and awakening the Rinnegan, Madara Uchiha was able to break the seal placed on it by the Sage of the Six Paths, who had sealed it within the moon, and summon the body to earth. The Demonic Statue was later used by Obito Uchiha and Nagato as the container for the tailed beasts that were captured and resealed into it by the members of Akatsuki.[3]

Background

When the Sage of the Six Paths separated its chakra from its body to create the tailed beasts, he sealed the hollowed husk that was the Ten-Tails's body within the moon, where it remained until it was summoned by Madara Uchiha, who had acquired Senju DNA and awakened the Rinnegan. Madara then christened the empty husk the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.[4]

During his old age, Madara was able to cling onto life by attaching himself to the statue via the living clone where it served as a means of life support by constantly supplying him with chakra.[5] Madara also used the power of the statue to catalyse the cells he had obtained from Hashirama Senju in order to create a mindless replica of Hashirama, and the artificial humans it produced.[3] It was only after finding someone to carry on his preparations for the Eye of the Moon Plan, that Madara disconnected himself from the Demonic Statue and with his dying breath told the young man that until the time he was revived he was to act using his name.[6] As Madara explained to Obito, teaching him the methods to control it, the rebirth of the Ten-Tails by feeding the Tailed Beasts to the Demonic Statue is vital to the Eye of the Moon Plan.

Demonic Statue of the Outer Path

The Demonic Statue summoned by Nagato.

During the Third Shinobi World War, when Hanzō enlisted the aid of Danzō Shimura's Root ANBU to eliminate the rising threat of the organisation Akatsuki, with Konan taken hostage and Yahiko sacrificing himself to save her, an enraged and grief-fueled Nagato summoned the Demonic Statue, which pierced his back with a number of black rods and emaciated him while giving him the power to kill all of Hanzō's men with only Hanzō escaping the altercation alive.[7] Since then, as Pain, Nagato would summon the statue whenever a jinchūriki or tailed beast would be caught in order to have the Akatsuki members extract and seal the beast within it.

Appearance

The Demonic Statue is a giant, earthen-coloured humanoid entity with most of its body looking decayed. It has nine blue eyes, one of which opens each time a tailed beast is sealed within it, although the eyes remain closed when it is summoned into battle. Its back also has a number of spike-like protrusions. The Statue originally wore a blindfold which completely covered its eyes; after it was first summoned by Nagato, holes for each of its eyes are present in subsequent appearances. The Statue's arms are usually bound by shackles and it bites down on a scroll, which is held in place by two ropes extending from beneath its blindfold on either side of its head. It seemingly wears some form of robe, and when seen in the Mountains' Graveyard, its ankles also appeared to be bound in shackles. At times, a black rod extends from it midsection, resembling an umbilical cord. When summoned into battle, the Statue breaks its restraints, causing the scroll in its mouth to hang from the left rope like an earring. During its transformation into the Ten-Tails, the Statue's mouth area changes and the spikes on its body extend and warp in shape.

Abilities

Gedo Mazo soul removal

The dragon-like entity from the statue removing souls.

One who possesses the Rinnegan is capable of summoning and controlling the Statue; it cannot be summoned using a fake Rinnegan,[8] although the user's Six Paths of Pain are also able to summon it.[9] Those who possess both Uchiha and Senju DNA are also able to control it.[10] When summoned, the Statue bursts from the ground, emerging either partially or entirely, depending on the situation.

When Nagato first summoned the Statue, the black rods emerging from its stomach pierced his back and the Statue emitted a dragon-like form of energy from its mouth. When this entity came into contact with a person, their soul was ripped from their body, killing them instantly. The members of Akatsuki utilised a sealing technique in which nine of these dragons, formed from absorption chakra within the Statue, would surround a jinchūriki or tailed beast until the tailed beast's chakra was gathered into the Statue's mouth and stored inside for future use. Nagato wanted to use these beasts to create a kinjutsu weapon that could destroy an entire country. Madara and Obito, however, intend to reassemble them into the Ten-Tails. In combination with the chakra chains of the Outer Path, Obito was able to direct the stored tailed beast chakra into reincarnated former jinchūriki, as well as quickly withdraw said chakra into the Statue when he desired. Madara is also able to use the Statue's chakra chains to seal tailed beasts.

File:Demonic Statue using chakra chains.png

The statue using chakra chains

. As evident from its enormous size, the Statue possesses great strength, enough to clash with the likes of Chōza and Chōji Akimichi in their colossal forms. It was also shown to be durable enough to take one of Chōji's Butterfly Bullet Bombing punches without even being pushed back, and stop Kitsuchi's Earth Release: Sandwich Technique just by outstretching its arms. In the anime, it also displayed a high level of agility despite its massive size, as it could leap tremendous distances. It is also capable of creating shock waves capable of devastating an entire battlefield, and from the protrusions on its back, launching energy blasts.

According to the Yin half of Kurama, the statue emanates a tremendous life force.[11] Obito was able to survive the extraction of all nine tailed beasts due to the Statue's life force, although he was rendered paralysed.[11] Madara was able to use the Statue to cultivate Hashirama Senju's DNA, creating a non-sentient clone which is able to produce artificial humans. The elderly Madara was then able to use the Statue as a life-support of sorts by connecting himself to the clone via three, thick, long chords stretching from it and continuously taking in the Statue's chakra.[5] White Zetsu and his clones are also able to access the statue's power by connecting themselves to the tree, which one did to augment his strength, enabling him to break a massive boulder.[12]

Part II

Kazekage Rescue Arc

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The statue being used to extract Shukaku from Gaara.

Years later, Nagato made it the means behind Akatsuki's tailed beast extraction. When Sasori and Deidara arrive in an Akatsuki hideout with Gaara, Nagato summons it to extract the One-Tailed Shukaku over a period of three days, sealing it into the statue. When the sealing begins, the bit falls from the Statue's mouth and nine dragon-like entities burst forth from the statue's mouth. As the sealing nears completion, one of the eyes corresponding to the beast that is being sealed opens. After the sealing finishes, the statue disappears.

Hidan and Kakuzu Arc

The statue was again summoned to seal two tailed beasts, the Two-Tails and the Three-Tails, during which process Nagato explains Akatsuki's goals. As a result, Yugito Nii dies.

Itachi Pursuit Arc

After Kisame captures Rōshi, the Four-Tails jinchūriki, he and Itachi discuss the sealing of the tailed-beasts. Itachi says that they don't need to rush to capture the Nine-Tails, since that beast is supposed to be the last one sealed, or else the statue would break apart.

Tsuchigumo Kinjutsu Arc

Main article: Tsuchigumo Kinjutsu Arc After the Six Paths of Pain capture Utakata, the Six-Tails is extracted and sealed into the statue, resulting in his death.

Invasion of Pain Arc

After Sasuke Uchiha captured "Killer B", the Eight-Tails jinchūriki, Akatsuki tried to seal the beast in the statue, only to see that it's actually a fake.

Five Kage Summit Arc

After Nagato's death, Tobi indicates that Nagato was just a pawn that the Demonic Statue had been synchronised with. He states he would like Sasuke Uchiha to be Nagato's replacement, but decided to wait until Sasuke was easier to manipulate.

Shinobi World War Arc

After accepting the terms of Kabuto Yakushi's alliance, Tobi reveals the statue located within the depths of his headquarters, seated atop of a giant lotus flower, whose stem harbours a copy of Hashirama Senju. Directing Kabuto's vision downwards to the flower's roots, housed in a deeper underground cave, Tobi presents the army of enhanced White Zetsu that he had created using the chakra of the tailed beasts imprisoned within the statue.

Gedo Statue appear

The statue is summoned into the battlefield.

During the Fourth Shinobi World War, the statue was summoned to the battlefield in order to assist Tobi in obtaining a substitute for the Nine-Tails' chakra, rampaging amongst the First Division as Chōza and Chōji Akimichi use their Super Multi-Size Technique to fight the statue. However, the statue withstood their combined assault and with the shock-wave following a bellowing roar, sent the two of them reeling. In the wake of its destruction and in retaliation to Kitsuchi's Earth Release: Sandwich Technique, it releases another powerful blast of chakra, devastating the battlefield further. The statue later attempted to crush Darui and Shikamaru Nara underfoot, when they tried to prevent Tobi from taking the Benihisago and Kohaku no Jōhei.

File:Tobi and his Six Paths.png

The statue holding Tobi and his Paths in its palm.

Retreating to a forested area, Tobi stands atop of the statue's palms alongside his Six Paths of Pain, as dawn breaks on the second day. After Son Gokū is freed from Tobi's control during his confrontation with Naruto Uzumaki and Killer B, he immediately summons the statue to his present location, where it proceeds to draw the bound beast into its awaiting maw and reseals the Four-Tails inside itself. As Tobi continues to observe the ensuing battle from atop the statue, he is ultimately forced to reseal the remaining tailed beasts in the same manner as Son, when they too are freed by Naruto. The statue remained on the battlefield aiding Tobi in his fight against Naruto, B, Kakashi and Guy.

Ten-Tails Revival Arc

Gedo Mazo transformation

The statue transforming.

As a combined assault from Naruto, B, Kakashi and Guy knocks the statue down, goading from Naruto forces Obito to summon the Kohaku no Jōhei and the Benihisago to give the statue Kurama's chakra sealed in the relics. Having sealed the portion of the Eight-Tails they had received during Taka's battle earlier, the Demonic Statue now had all nine tailed beasts' chakra within it and undergoes a painful regeneration to its original form. Refusing to let anyone interfere, Obito protects the statue with the Uchiha Flame Formation long before Madara's arrival. Realising that Gyūki and Kurama have not been sealed into the statue like the other tailed beasts, Madara moves to correct this while there is still time.

File:Ten-Tails rvived.png

The Ten-Tails reborn.

As a final attempt to eradicate the statue with one attack, a transformed Naruto Uzumaki and Killer B create a giant Tailed Beast Ball, and fired it at the statue. As the two noted that the statue's chakra had vanished, they began to celebrate before the smoke clears and the fully regenerated Ten-Tails is revealed.[13]

Return of Madara Arc

File:Gedo Mazo Summoned From Obito.png

The Demonic Statue of the Outer Path summoned from Obito.

After the Allied Shinobi Forces managed to extract the tailed beasts from Obito, the statue remained sealed inside him. Its life force kept Obito alive, despite the severe debilitation caused by the extraction. After regaining one of his original Rinnegan, Madara was able to completely summon the statue out of Obito's body, though Kakashi's quick use of Kamui did sever its right arm. The statue then sucked in all the tailed beasts, with its eyes all gaining pupils.

Influences

  • The decayed appearance of the statue, and its posture when not in use, is similar to a Sokushinbutsu (即身仏), a practice by Buddhist monks to commit ritualistic suicide by self-mummification.
  • As with the Sage of Six Paths, the statue is influenced by Buddhist terminology. Gedō (外道, literally meaning: Outer Path), derived from the Sanskrit Tīrthika, refers to any doctrine which "treads the outer path" to enlightenment. This is opposed to the teachings of orthodox Buddhism, the Naidō (内道, literally meaning: Inner Path), and is thus considered misguided and heretical, which led to a translation of this statue being the Demonic Statue of Heretical Doctrine.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 198
  2. Naruto chapter 594, page 9
  3. 3.0 3.1 Naruto chapter 606, pages 14-15
  4. Naruto chapter 606, page 13
  5. 5.0 5.1 Naruto chapter 602, page 12
  6. Naruto chapter 606, pages 16-17
  7. Naruto chapter 447, pages 7-13
  8. Naruto chapter 659, page 7
  9. Naruto chapter 254, page 16
  10. Naruto chapter 606, page 14
  11. 11.0 11.1 Naruto chapter 656, page 8-9
  12. Naruto chapter 604, pages 1, 4
  13. Naruto chapter 609, pages 13-17