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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
Affiliation
Family
Jutsu

The Demonic Statue of the Outer Path (外道魔像, Gedō Mazō) is a personal summon of Nagato and Madara Uchiha.

Appearance

The statue is a giant, humanoid entity. When first summoned it burst out from the ground, with only its upper torso and arms visible. Its back has a number of spike-like protrusions. When it is first summoned by Nagato, the Statue is blindfolded. During subsequent Akatsuki appearances, nine slots for its (normally closed) eyes are present in the blindfold. In these appearances its arms are also bound in shackles and it has a bit in its mouth. When it was fully seen after being summoned by Madara, it is seemingly wearing some form of robe, and when seen in Madara's hideout, its ankles also appeared to be bound in shackles. The long protrusion of chakra amplifying metal from when it connected to Nagato is also present coming from its midsection. When summoned into battle the statue is not bound by restraints.

Role

File:Nine Dragons.jpg

The statue being used to seal the Tailed Beast.

Nagato first summoned the Demonic Statue during his battle with Hanzō and his forces. As soon as it appears it pierced Nagato with a number of Chakra Disruption Blades, causing him to become emaciated. Nagato then used the statue to annihilate Hanzō's men.

Years later, Nagato made it the means behind Akatsuki's tailed beast extraction. Deva summons the statue and the other Akatsuki members then convene and, over a period of three days, extract the tailed beast from its jinchūriki and seal it into the statue. As the sealing nears completion, one of the eyes corresponding to the beast that is being sealed opens. When the sealing begins, the bit falls from the Statue's mouth.

Thus far the statue has had the first seven tailed beasts sealed into it. The Nine-Tailed Demon Fox must be sealed into it last, or else the Statue will be destroyed. After Nagato's death, Madara Uchiha indicates that Nagato was just a pawn that the Demonic Statue had been synchronized with. He states he would like Sasuke Uchiha to be Nagato's replacement, but decided to wait until Sasuke was easier to manipulate. During the Fourth Shinobi World War, Madara summons it on the battlefield to steal a substitute for the Nine-Tails' chakra.

When not in use, the Statue is kept at Mountains' Graveyard. It sits upon a lotus flower that grows from a copy of Hashirama Senju. The flower links the Statue to an underground cavern, where Madara uses the tailed beasts' chakra stored in the Statue to create amplified hybrid clones of white Zetsu.[2]

Abilities

Demonic Statue of the Outer Path

The statue's dragon-like entity.

The Statue is able to emit dragon-like forms of energy from its mouth. When these dragons come into contact with ordinary humans, the humans' souls are ripped from their bodies, killing them. When these dragons surround a jinchūriki or a tailed beast, the tailed beast's chakra is gathered to the Statue's mouth and stored inside for future use. Nagato wanted to use these beasts to create a weapon that could destroy a country. Madara however, wants to reassemble them into the Ten-Tails.

As evident from his 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. It's capable of creating shock waves that can devastate an entire battlefield, and from the protrusions on its back, launch energy blasts.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 198
  2. Naruto chapter 512, page 14


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