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Kushimaru Kuriarare
栗霰串丸 Kuriarare Kushimaru
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #522
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #265
Game Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Appears in Anime, Manga, Game
Voice Actors
Japanese
English
Personal
Birthdate Astrological Sign Scorpio November 18 Search_Icon.svg
Sex Gender Male Male
Age
  • Part II: 24
Status Deceased
Height
  • Part II: 213 cm2.13 m <br />6.988 ft <br />83.858 in <br />
Weight
  • Part II: 79.9 kg176.149 lb <br />
Blood type AB
Affiliation
Team
Rank
Ninja Rank
Jutsu

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Kushimaru Kuriarare (栗霰串丸, Kuriarare Kushimaru) was a Kirigakure jōnin and a member of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist.

Background[]

Previous Swordsmen of the Mist

Kushimaru and his team-mates encounters the genin team.

In the anime, Kushimaru committed many acts of cruelty in his lifetime, including killing his sensei.[2] At some point in time, Kushimaru encountered the young Might Guy, Ebisu and Genma Shiranui on a mission alongside the other members of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist. The young shinobi managed to flee, however, due to the timely arrival of Might Duy, who sacrificed himself to save the genin.[3] In the anime, Kushimaru was killed by Might Duy's effort.[4]

Personality[]

In the anime, Kushimaru reveled in killing, like his fellow swordsmen, taking pleasure in crucifying countless shinobi. He is also noted to have committed many cruel acts, such as killing his sensei. He also had a penchant for laughing maniacally. Kushimaru does not take kindly to anyone other than one of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist wielding one of their swords, and resolved to reclaim the Kubikiribōchō from Kakashi. He also tended to argue a lot with Jinpachi Munashi. The two swordsmens' collective cruelty earned them the nickname the "Heartless Pair" (非情コンビ, Hijō Konbi) from Kakashi Hatake.[2]

Appearance[]

Kushimaru kuriare

Kushimaru's full appearance.

Kushimaru was very thin and tall in stature, giving him a gangly appearance. He had long, shaggy, straw-blond hair and his face was concealed by a white, porcelain Anbu mask, with a green-coloured triangle on its lower half, slits for eye-holes and Kirigakure's symbol etched into the top. His attire consisted of a sleeveless black shirt, matching pants, complete with a waist-guard, and Kirigakure's striped wrist and leg-guards. He also wore bandages around his neck like the other members of his generation of the Seven Swordsmen.

Abilities[]

As one of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist, Kushimaru was one of the most powerful shinobi Kiri ever produced. His generation of swordsmen was even noted to be the strongest in the village's history. He was capable of using the Silent Killing technique, as seen when fighting the Third Division while under the cover of mist.

Kenjutsu[]

Nuibari katana

Kushimaru wielding Nuibari.

Kushimaru wielded the unique longsword Nuibari. With it, he was not only able to precisely pierce multiple enemies in quick succession, but also stitch them together utilising a substantial length of wire attached to the blade. This aptly demonstrated his proficient dexterity while handling this particular needle-like sword, as he was able to repeatedly catch it securely just mere moments after previously forcing the blade through his adversaries.

In the anime, he was seen using senbon and setting a trap for his opponents by hiding his wire strings underground to form a complex structure that cuts off the opponent's feet. He could also use a technique that would kill the enemy slowly and painfully.[2]

Part II[]

Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation[]

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation

Swordsmen Summoned

The previous generation of swordsmen summoned.

Amidst the battle with the Third Division, the reincarnated previous generation of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist are summoned by Pakura and Gari, under Kabuto Yakushi's instruction, with the intention of overwhelming the opposition. Amongst their number is Kushimaru, who after being futilely bombarded by various techniques, retrieves Nuibari from within a scroll in Mangetsu Hōzuki's possession. Entering the fray whilst concealed by a thick mist, Kushimaru begins a silent massacre, impaling a multitude of shinobi before bundling them together. With Zabuza Momochi's defeat, the mist clears, exposing Kushimaru to the enemy.

Guy and Kakashi vs Swordsmen

Kushimaru and Jinpachi fighting Kakashi and Guy.

In the anime, his sealing is expanded upon. When dawn broke on the war's second day, Kushimaru reappeared on the battlefield as he and Jinpachi went on a killing spree until Kakashi intercepts them. Upset with an outsider wielding the Kubikiribōchō, Kushimaru decides to reclaim the sword from Kakashi, resulting in a bicker with his fellow swordsmen. The swordsmen taking advantage of their immortality to overwhelm Kakashi until Might Guy backs him up. The Konohagakure shinobi's teamwork and his constant arguing with Jinpachi proves his downfall.[2]

Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax[]

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax In the manga, it was only noted that Kushimaru and the other reincarnated shinobi being dealt with by the Third Division were sealed away before Kakashi and Might Guy departed for Naruto Uzumaki's location.[5] Later, with the release of the Impure World Reincarnation technique, a light of sorts encased Kushimaru's sealed body as the technique was dispelled and his soul was returned to the afterlife.

In Other Media[]

Video Games[]

Kushimaru Kuriarare is a playable character in the following video games:

Game nameJapanese releaseEnglish release
Naruto Mobile20162016
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing14 July 201624 August 2016
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Online14 April 201320 July 2016

Trivia[]

  • Kushimaru (串丸) roughly means "skewer", and Kuriarare (栗霰) means "chestnut hail"; like all members of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen, his surname is derived from a type of produce.
  • In "Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Online", his main nature is Wind Release.

References[]

  1. Fourth Databook, page 94
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Naruto: Shippūden episode 288
  3. Naruto chapter 668, pages 13-14
  4. Naruto: Shippūden episode 456
  5. Naruto chapter 566, page 5
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