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Summoning Technique
Summoning Technique
Name(s)
Rōmaji

Kuchiyose no Jutsu

Literal English

Summoning Technique

English TV

Summoning Jutsu

Viz Manga

Shinobi Conjuration

Other Name

Ninja Art: Summoning Jutsu

Jutsu Statistics
Classification

Ninjutsu
Space–Time Ninjutsu

Rank

C-rank

Class

• Offensive
• Defensive
• Supplementary

Hand Seal(s)

Boar → Dog → Bird → Monkey → Ram[1]

Derived Jutsu
Related Jutsu
  • Reverse Summoning Technique
User(s)
  • Anko Mitarashi (Snakes)
  • Danzō Shimura (Baku)
  • Hanzō (Ibuse)
  • Hiruzen Sarutobi (Monkey King: Enma)
  • Itachi Uchiha (Crows)
  • Jiraiya (Toads)
  • Kabuto Yakushi (Snakes)
  • Kakashi Hatake (Ninken)
  • Kidōmaru (Kyodaigumo)
  • Kisame Hoshigaki (Sharks)
  • Madara Uchiha (Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, Kurama)
  • Might Guy (Tortoises)
  • Minato Namikaze (Toads)
  • Motoi (Owl)
  • Nagato (Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, Konan, Six Paths of Pain)
  • Naruto Uzumaki (Toads)
  • Obito Uchiha (Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, Kurama)
  • Orochimaru (Snakes)
  • Sakura Haruno (Slugs)
  • Sasuke Uchiha (Hawks, Snakes)
  • Second Mizukage (Giant Clam)
  • Shima (Toads)
  • Tayuya (Doki)
  • Temari (Kamatari)
  • Tsunade (Slugs)
  • Amachi (Umibōzu) (Anime only)
  • Disonasu (Anime only)
  • Gennō (Giant Ninja Bird) (Anime only)
  • Jirōbō (Earth Prison Golem) (Anime only)
  • Kandachi (Conch King) (Anime only)
  • Kōza Kubisaki (Shiromari) (Anime only)
  • Ruiga (Ruiga's Piranha School, Ruiga's Shark) (Anime only)
  • Suika (Spider) (Anime only)
  • Suzumebachi (Bees) (Anime only)
  • Tonbee (Bats) (Anime only)
  • Hiruko (Movie only)
  • Ichi (Snakes) (Movie only)
  • Ni (Lion-Turtle, Ni's Dogs) (Movie only)
  • San (San's Bird) (Movie only)
  • Jakō Ryūdōin (Bats) (Game only)
  • Yomito Hirasaka (Nuiba) (Game only)
Debut(s)
Manga

Naruto Chapter #29

Anime

Naruto Episode #17

Movie

Naruto: Shippūden the Movie

Game

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja

Summoning Technique (口寄せの術, Kuchiyose no Jutsu)[2][3] is a space–time ninjutsu that allows the summoner to transport animals or people across long distances instantly via blood.

Contract[]

Before an animal summoning can be performed, a prospective summoner must first sign a contract with a given species.[4] The contract comes in the form of a scroll, on which the contractor uses their own blood to sign their name and place their fingerprints and once signed it is valid even after the contractors death as long as the contract itself remains intact.[5][6] After this they need only offer an additional donation of blood on the hand they signed the contract with, mould their chakra with hand seals and then plant the hand they signed the contract with at the location they wish to summon the creature.[7] The amount of chakra used during the summoning determines how powerful the summoned creature can be.

Orochimaru's Summoning Tattoo

Orochimaru's summoning tattoo.

It should be noted that anyone can summon a contracted animal as long as they have the blood from someone who has made a contract, the seal of the summoned creature, along with a source of sufficient chakra that the summon will accept.[8][9] A creature is capable of determining who is attempting to summon it from the chakra used.[10][11]

Improvement[]

While most summoners have only been shown capable of summoning one type of creature, Pain (through the Animal Path) has been seen summoning several different animals and even people. Pain does not provide a blood offering when performing a summon. Sasuke Uchiha has summoned snakes and hawks at different points, but unlike Pain he can apparently only summon one species at a time.

Other Information[]

Once summoned, the animal can perform a task or help the user in battle. The summon is not required to help the user, and may be more of a hindrance than an ally. In addition, summons are able to summon their summoner. They may also wear a forehead protector, suggesting a loyalty to only one village. Summoning can serve as a base for other techniques, as is the case with Summoning: Food Cart Destroyer Technique and Summoning: Quick Beheading Dance. It is also shown that summon animals can also choose when they can be summoned. In the event that they're busy with something, they can't be summoned, however they can have a substitute enter in their stead.[12]

Trivia[]

  • In real-life Japan, the term kuchiyose (口寄せ; Literally meaning "drawing in to speak") refers to the practice of allowing spirits — like those of the dead or kami — to possess one's body and speak through it.
  • In the anime, it was shown that if a user attempts to summon an animal without first signing a contract, the user will be teleported to the home of the animal they have a natural affinity for.[13]

References[]

  1. Naruto chapter 477, page 9
  2. First Databook, page 182
  3. Official Fanbook, page 163
  4. Naruto chapter 92, page 14
  5. Naruto chapter 530, page 14
  6. Naruto chapter 577, page 14
  7. Naruto chapter 92, page 19
  8. Naruto chapter 363, page 10
  9. Naruto chapter 169, page 17
  10. Naruto chapter 170, page 4 — Manda believes Orochimaru summoned him
  11. Naruto chapter 561, page 11
  12. Naruto chapter 634, page 1
  13. Naruto: Shippūden 127
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