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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
After creating a small Rasengan, Boruto subconsciously adds Lightning Release to it, before throwing it. As it glides, the [[nature transformation]] abruptly kicks in,<ref>''Boruto: Naruto the Movie'' novel</ref> resulting in the technique disappearing from sight. This adds an element of surprise to the attack, as an opponent may lower their guard, assuming that the technique has dispersed, only to find themselves struck with by the invisible attack.
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After creating a small Rasengan, Boruto subconsciously adds Lightning Release to it, before throwing it. As it glides, the [[nature transformation]] abruptly kicks in,<ref>''Boruto: Naruto the Movie'' novel</ref> resulting in the technique disappearing from sight. This adds an element of surprise to the attack, as an opponent may lower their guard, assuming that the technique has dispersed, only to find themselves struck by the invisible attack.
   
 
The size of Boruto's Vanishing Rasengan has seen a significant increase after the [[Mujina Bandits Arc]], where it was shown to be around the size of a regular Rasengan. With enough chakra added to it, the Rasengan can become [[Parent and Child Rasengan|giant]].
 
The size of Boruto's Vanishing Rasengan has seen a significant increase after the [[Mujina Bandits Arc]], where it was shown to be around the size of a regular Rasengan. With enough chakra added to it, the Rasengan can become [[Parent and Child Rasengan|giant]].
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* In the ''[[Boruto: Naruto the Movie]]'' novelisation, this technique was stated to use a subconscious application of [[Wind Release]] instead of Lightning Release.
 
* In the ''[[Boruto: Naruto the Movie]]'' novelisation, this technique was stated to use a subconscious application of [[Wind Release]] instead of Lightning Release.
 
* In the anime, [[Naruto]] was able to throw a standard Rasengan, similar to the main function of this technique.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 194</ref>
 
* In the anime, [[Naruto]] was able to throw a standard Rasengan, similar to the main function of this technique.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 194</ref>
* In various media, when Boruto uses this technique, he just calls it "Rasengan".
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* In various media, when Boruto uses this technique, he simply calls it "Rasengan".
 
{{ImgRight|Orange Vanishing Rasengan.png|An orange-coloured Vanishing Rasengan.}}
 
{{ImgRight|Orange Vanishing Rasengan.png|An orange-coloured Vanishing Rasengan.}}
 
* In one instance, this technique was depicted as orange in colour, similarly to how the original Rasengan is sometimes depicted in the manga when used by Naruto.<ref>''Boruto'' OVA 1</ref>
 
* In one instance, this technique was depicted as orange in colour, similarly to how the original Rasengan is sometimes depicted in the manga when used by Naruto.<ref>''Boruto'' OVA 1</ref>

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This technique is a Lightning Release[2] version of the Rasengan, that was created by Boruto Uzumaki, and named by Sasuke Uchiha.

Usage

After creating a small Rasengan, Boruto subconsciously adds Lightning Release to it, before throwing it. As it glides, the nature transformation abruptly kicks in,[3] resulting in the technique disappearing from sight. This adds an element of surprise to the attack, as an opponent may lower their guard, assuming that the technique has dispersed, only to find themselves struck by the invisible attack.

The size of Boruto's Vanishing Rasengan has seen a significant increase after the Mujina Bandits Arc, where it was shown to be around the size of a regular Rasengan. With enough chakra added to it, the Rasengan can become giant.

Trivia

  • In the Boruto: Naruto the Movie novelisation, this technique was stated to use a subconscious application of Wind Release instead of Lightning Release.
  • In the anime, Naruto was able to throw a standard Rasengan, similar to the main function of this technique.[4]
  • In various media, when Boruto uses this technique, he simply calls it "Rasengan".
Orange Vanishing Rasengan

An orange-coloured Vanishing Rasengan.

  • In one instance, this technique was depicted as orange in colour, similarly to how the original Rasengan is sometimes depicted in the manga when used by Naruto.[5]

See Also

References

  1. Boruto chapter 14
  2. Boruto episode 65
  3. Boruto: Naruto the Movie novel
  4. Naruto episode 194
  5. Boruto OVA 1