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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 237</ref>
 
|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 237</ref>
|image=Reverse Harem no Jutsu.png
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|image=Sexy Reverse Harem Technique.png
 
|kanji=おいろけ逆ハーレムの術
 
|kanji=おいろけ逆ハーレムの術
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|romaji=Oiroke Gyaku Hāremu no Jutsu
 
|romaji=Oiroke Gyaku Hāremu no Jutsu
 
|literal english=Sexy Reverse Harem Technique
 
|literal english=Sexy Reverse Harem Technique
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|english tv=Sexy Jutsu: Reverse Harem Jutsu
 
|viz manga=Reverse Harem Jutsu
 
|viz manga=Reverse Harem Jutsu
 
|parent jutsu=Harem Technique
 
|parent jutsu=Harem Technique
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|users=Naruto Uzumaki, Sai~game, Sasuke Uchiha~game,
 
|users=Naruto Uzumaki, Sai~game, Sasuke Uchiha~game,
 
|debut manga=682
 
|debut manga=682
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|boruto=No
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|debut anime=463
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
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|boruto anime=No
 
|game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
 
|game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
|jutsu media=Manga, Game
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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A technique created by [[Naruto Uzumaki]], and a variation of the [[Harem Technique]].
A variation of the [[Harem Technique]], but for those with an androphilic attraction. This techniques uses several [[shadow clone]]s who Naruto [[Transformation Technique|transforms]] into attractive naked men to create an opening in the enemy's defence. This technique has proven enough to temporarily distract an opponent long enough for Naruto to carry out follow-up actions such as landing a surprise attack on his opponent.
 
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== Usage ==
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Naruto creates several [[shadow clone]]s and [[Transformation Technique|transforms]] them into attractive naked men. While not threatening, it was able to temporarily distract [[Kaguya Ōtsutsuki]] long enough for Naruto to land a surprise attack on her.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* During his battle with [[Kaguya]], Naruto claims to have been practising this technique in secret even more than the [[Rasengan]].<ref>Chapter 682</ref>
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* During his battle with Kaguya, Naruto claims to have been practising this technique in secret, even more than the [[Rasengan]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 682, pages 3, 5-7</ref>
* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4]]'', Sai joins Naruto in performing this technique and the two also force Sasuke to participate. Normally, the technique knocks out the opponent immediately, but if used against Kaguya, it distracts her enough for Sasuke to attack her with [[Blaze Release: Kagutsuchi — Flying Flame|Kagutsuchi sword]] from the backs of others.
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* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4]]'', Sai joins Naruto in performing this technique and the two also force Sasuke to participate. Against most women, the technique knocks out the opponent immediately, but against men, Kaguya and other kunoichi, it distracts them long enough for Sasuke to launch an [[Blaze Release: Kagutsuchi — Flying Flame|attack]] from behind the others.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 02:09, 20 June 2018

A technique created by Naruto Uzumaki, and a variation of the Harem Technique.

Usage

Naruto creates several shadow clones and transforms them into attractive naked men. While not threatening, it was able to temporarily distract Kaguya Ōtsutsuki long enough for Naruto to land a surprise attack on her.

Trivia

  • During his battle with Kaguya, Naruto claims to have been practising this technique in secret, even more than the Rasengan.[2]
  • In Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, Sai joins Naruto in performing this technique and the two also force Sasuke to participate. Against most women, the technique knocks out the opponent immediately, but against men, Kaguya and other kunoichi, it distracts them long enough for Sasuke to launch an attack from behind the others.

References

  1. Fourth Databook, page 237
  2. Naruto chapter 682, pages 3, 5-7