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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* This technique's name comes from the Japanese saying {{Translation|"Seeing like a tiger with hostile vigilance"|虎視眈々|koshi tantan}}, which refers to watching vigilantly for an opportunity to prey upon.
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* This technique's name comes from the Japanese saying: {{Translation|"Seeing like a tiger with hostile vigilance"|虎視眈々|koshi tantan}}, which refers to watching vigilantly for an opportunity to prey upon.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 22:23, 12 October 2011

After the user draws a gigantic tiger, the illustration extends from the respective scroll and while still connected, captures its prey with both its teeth and claws, before dragging the victim back into the scroll and pinning them down within the confines of the original drawing. Due to the enormity of the illustration, the user requires an extended period of time to complete the image, during which they need protection as their concentration is devoted instead to drawing.[1]

Trivia

  • This technique's name comes from the Japanese saying: "Seeing like a tiger with hostile vigilance" (虎視眈々, koshi tantan), which refers to watching vigilantly for an opportunity to prey upon.

References

  1. Naruto chapter 559, page 9