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This technique is used by [[Two Great Sage Toads|Shima and Fukasaku]] to fuse with [[Jiraiya]]. It maximizes the sage [[chakra]] for the person they are fused to and allows them to access [[Sage Mode]]. This also allows Fukasaku and Shima to continuously gather sage chakra for Jiraiya, as he cannot do so himself while on the move, thus eliminating the weakness of exhausting all of his sage chakra in battle. Fukasaku and Shima were not able to fuse with [[Naruto Uzumaki]] because the [[Nine-Tailed Demon Fox]] rejected them. It is unknown if now that Naurto has complete control over Kyuubi's chakra he will use this technique when he uses Sage Mode or will stick to his old method, in theory Naruto should be able to use this technique now thus giving him infinite Sage Mode time.
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This technique is used by [[Two Great Sage Toads|Shima and Fukasaku]] to fuse with [[Jiraiya]]. It maximizes the sage [[chakra]] for the person they are fused to and allows them to access [[Sage Mode]]. This also allows Fukasaku and Shima to continuously gather sage chakra for Jiraiya, as he cannot do so himself while on the move, thus eliminating the weakness of exhausting all of his sage chakra in battle. Fukasaku and Shima were not able to fuse with [[Naruto Uzumaki]] because the [[Nine-Tailed Demon Fox]] rejected them.
   
 
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Revision as of 06:27, 26 June 2010

This technique is used by Shima and Fukasaku to fuse with Jiraiya. It maximizes the sage chakra for the person they are fused to and allows them to access Sage Mode. This also allows Fukasaku and Shima to continuously gather sage chakra for Jiraiya, as he cannot do so himself while on the move, thus eliminating the weakness of exhausting all of his sage chakra in battle. Fukasaku and Shima were not able to fuse with Naruto Uzumaki because the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox rejected them.

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The name of this technique is a pun. Ryōsei (両生) is the Japanese word for "amphibian," but the kanji literally mean "both lives" or "two lives," referring to how this technique fuses two living beings.