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Introduction from Zero to Ten-Tails in Naruto!

Introduction The tailed beasts mentioned here are based on the tailed beasts in the hot-blooded comic "Naruto". The tailed beasts whose deeds and introductions are unknown in the comics are introduced using traditional Japanese mythology instead. Most of the tailed beasts are far from the traditional folk tailed beasts in their images and abilities. Among them, if the original settings of the anime TV conflict with the author's settings, everything will be based on the original work and the data set, which is hereby explained.

Explanation: The nine tailed beasts 1 to 9 in Naruto are all split from the Ten-Tails, the unparalleled monster at the beginning of the creation of the world of Naruto. Legend has it that after the Sage of Six Paths saved the world from the Ten-Tails, he made himself into the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki to suppress the extremely huge chakra. When the immortal was dying, he used the Earth Explosion Star to destroy the Ten-Tails' Jinchūriki. The main body was sealed in the moon, and the chakra of the Ten-Tails was divided into nine parts, which became the familiar One-Nine-Tails today (this setting is unique to "Naruto" and is not a traditional Japanese myth ). [Edit this paragraph] Zero-Tail Chinese name Zero-Tail Nothing

Jinchūriki: Kong Ninja Village (tentative) - Amaru

Introduction: One-Tail to Nine-Tails other than Tailless beast. A snake-like monster wearing a mask with the word zero engraved on it. Composed of dark chakra, it uses tentacles made of its body to attack targets. Somewhat similar to the faceless man in "Spirited Away", he is as huge as a double-decker bus. Appearing in the fifth Naruto movie - Bonds, this tailed beast does not exist in the original comics and is an original character. In a sense, it is a huge aerial fortress, and it is also a monster. It was placed in Amaru's body by Shennong, and it relies on the darkness in people's hearts to generate huge dark chakra. In the Sky Country Fortress-Angkor Fortress, there was a super heavy cannon powered by Zero Tail's power. It was powerful enough to open a big hole in a mountain, but it was finally destroyed by Uzumaki Naruto using the multiple shadow clone technique. [Edit this paragraph] One-tailed Chinese name: One-tailed Shukaku

Jinchūriki: Sand Hidden Village - Gaara

Japanese mythological prototype: a kind of tanuki, yellow in color . Tanuki, also called tanuki or raccoon, is a traditional monster known to women and children and has been circulated among Japanese folk for a long time.

There are many Japanese folk stories about raccoons turning into humans. The raccoon is originally a kind of animal, but in fact its true face is a raccoon. Why did it become a monster passed down orally by the ancestors? Probably because it was hungry, it took advantage of the night (because it is a nocturnal animal) to go to nearby inhabited villages or farmland in the dark to find food. Sometimes people find that the crops have been eaten by someone unknown, and the grains that were originally stored in the warehouse have disappeared for some reason, thinking that there is no trace of the thief. There were also rumors that at night, a monster like a child would be seen entering the house and making strange noises, causing people to close the door tightly in fear. These were later suspected to be the work of Tanuki.

In addition to the real raccoon dog, the raccoon dog in ancient times also means animals such as lynx and cave bear. Because the sight at night is not good and the light is too dark, it is really difficult to see clearly what a raccoon dog looks like. They are often confused with raccoon dogs, and depending on local sayings, raccoon dogs and raccoon dogs are often mistaken for the same kind of monster (but they may not be as annoying as other monsters, and are more popular on the contrary).

From a long time ago, Tanuki has always given people the impression that they are easy to get along with, and they get along very well with people who live in the mountains. In some places, raccoons and foxes are worshiped as gods by the Japanese. However, raccoons seem to be more popular than foxes, perhaps because they have characteristics similar to dark circles under the eyes, which are very pleasing to the eye (dark circles are also popular) reason……?).

Therefore, in many folk tales, the role played by the raccoon is always humorous, interesting, and has the intelligence to adapt to circumstances. It is indeed different from the fox, who is cunning and good at deceiving. These are two animals. Present different impressions in people's minds.

The jinchuriki was Gaara Sunagata, who was defeated by Deidara and then taken away by the Akatsuki organization.

Ancient mythical beast battle: participated in 5 battles, 1 won, 3 lost and 1 escaped

One tail and its jinchūriki tailed beast power ranking: 8

Tailed beast chakra Quantity ranking: 9

Symbolic code name: Feng[edit this paragraph] Two-tailed Chinese name: Two-tailed Mongoose

Jinchūriki: Kumo Hidden Village - Two Yukijin

Japanese mythology prototype: a black cat with two tails, large and pointed ears, and double-sided serrated teeth.

Mongoose is located in the Yin volume before "Hakki Night Parade" by Toriyama Shiyan. It is an evil monster with quite a spiritual energy, and it is also considered the monster closest to reality among the people. Generally, meerkats are old cats that are over 10 years old. The most obvious characteristic is that the two tails are bifurcated into two strands. The greater the power, the more obvious the bifurcation. In dim light, the middle part of the cat's back is glowing. The best mongoose is a pure two-tailed cat. It is not a good thing to meet him. He is very cruel. With his teeth and teeth that are not inferior to those of a mourning dog, he can tear other monsters in the mountain to pieces and eat them. If dropped, it can also bite humans and domestic animals. In addition, he can use his demonic powers to manipulate corpses like a puppet show. However, the cat demon also has a mischievous side, that is, it disguises itself as a beautiful woman or an old woman to deceive passers-by... However, the prerequisite for this is that it has first eaten the person it wants to become a target. As for the reason why it wants to eat people, it is actually In order to maintain its own life, since it has a certain amount of spiritual power or can sense human inner thoughts, it needs something to maintain its unique ability, which is to eat people. But when it comes to the scary aspect, it should still be the transformation of corpses, so the ancient people’s advice not to let cats get close to graves is still passed down. The second tail is also the pet of the god of death, and was once rescued from the nine tails by the god of death.

The jinchūriki were Yukito, two Kumogakure female ninjas, who were defeated by Hidan and then had their tailed beasts removed by the Akatsuki organization.

Two tails and their jinchūriki[edit this paragraph]Three tails Chinese name: Three tails of the island

Introduction: A shark monster with a hook-like horn protrusion on its forehead, living in western Japan all year round. Shikoku Island Nanto-Okawa waters, living at the bottom of the Suga Trench in the depths of the Sea of ​​Japan, will rise to the surface every few months for air. When the isotopes rise to the surface, there will be thunder and lightning, storms, and rough sea waves. In the Sea of ​​Japan All ships will be swallowed up by it for food. A follower fish under Jizu, named Sameji, usually sticks to Jizu's belly, responsible for cleaning up the leftovers, absorbing food from Jizu's belly, extracting a large amount of chakra, and then sending the chakra back to Jizu's body. The power of Sameki is that it can extract 5 times the normal amount of chakra from food. The chakra stored in Sameki's body will be continuously sent to Isobi's body during the battle.

Japanese mythology prototype: a big shark with three tail fins, dark blue in body color, bloodthirsty, and a follower fish named Jiaoji (the name of Kisame's sword), who is responsible for helping Isobi. Absorb and digest part of the chakra.

Ability: Water, can control water flow, fish, and water waves.

Characteristics: A large shark with three tail fins and a dark blue body color.

Original place of residence/discovery: Shikoku Island, Nantou-Okawa waters.

End: A monster in the water in myths and legends, not possessed by the Jinchūriki, and later defeated and sealed by Akatsuki's Uchiha Madara and Deidara. According to myths and legends, the fate of the Three-Tails was that Takuma Muramasa, a fisherman warrior from Yokohama, risked his life to approach Isobi at the expense of two village warriors, and sealed his follower "Sameki" (responsible for helping Isobi absorb and digest part of the chakra) in a The Water Altar's "Sharkfish Pot" from the Water Altar. Isozu was unable to extract a large amount of chakra and was sealed in when his energy was exhausted, while Sharkfish Pot was sealed in the Water Altar.

The three tails and their jinchuuriki are Yagura (the fourth generation Mizukage).

[Edit this paragraph] Four-tailed Chinese name: Four-tailed Rat Jiao

Introduction: Living in the Mount Fuji volcano all year round, affected by volcanic ash and the poisonous gas from volcanic chemical reactions, it is composed of chicken monsters and snake monsters. Formed together, there is no life within 100 miles around the place where the rat dragon is. The vegetation withers and the poisonous gas spreads. It is a highly poisonous thing. Every few years when the rat dragon hibernates in Mount Fuji, the highly toxic gas caused by the snoring will cause damage to Mount Fuji. Volcano erupts.

Japanese mythology prototype: a 4-tailed cockatrice mixture, the lower body is a snake, the upper body is a chicken, crawling on the ground (like a desert scorpion), mainly orange, living in valleys.

Ability: Lava can control poison, poison gas, venom, etc.

Symbolic code: Poison.

Original residence/place of discovery: Fujiyama Nishi-machi, Tokyo.

Ending: Sealed at the bottom of Mount Fuji with the "Magical Artifact Net Moon Cage" by Yamazaki Ishiro, the number one sorcerer of the Japanese shogunate, so that he can never spread the poisonous gas beyond the mountain pass. In the body of an old man, he was finally caught by Akatsuki's dried persimmon Kisame, and then the four tails were extracted and died.

The Four Tails and their Jinchuuriki [Edit this paragraph] The Chinese name of the Five Tails: Five Tails Peng Hou

Introduction: Born by absorbing part of the power of each of the five altars of wind, thunder, water, fire and earth A canine monster with five tails that can release powerful attacks of five elements. It enjoys destroying nature and seizing the essence of nature's elemental power. It is arrogant after defeating the rat dragon on the top of Mount Fuji. After defeating the powerful enemy Nekomata in the ancient battlefield, it becomes Nekomata. They jointly attacked the Nine-Tailed Fox, but the Nine-Tailed Fox's chakra capacity was unlimited, Nekomata, and Peng Hou were unable to sustain it. Although Peng Hou luckily escaped with wind escape, he was seriously injured.

Japanese mythology prototype: a dog with 5 tails, white in color. The five tails possess the power of the five elements: wind, thunder, water, fire, and earth. When used together, they can cause a major earthquake.

Ability: Mixed element attack, proficient in various elemental abilities, especially the most terrifying lava that combines fire and earth attributes to devour everything (melting escape technique), instantly creating various natural disasters.

Symbolic code: Fantasy.

Original place of residence/discovery: Akasewa volcano, Kyushu Island.

Ability: wind, thunder, water, fire and earth.

End: After being seriously injured, he fled the Japanese island and hid in a tree near the volcano on Kyushu Island to heal his injuries. No one knows the specific location of this tree. The Five-Tails and its Jinchuuriki [Edit this paragraph] Six-Tails Information

The white slug is very similar to Tsunade's psychic beast slug. The Jinchūriki is the Mist Ninja Bubble (ウタカタ) from the Kingdom of Water. It is a special Jinchūriki who can use the Bubble Ninjutsu. It does not officially appear in this comic. The animation starts from episode 364

It is a TV original with the theme of the Vulpix Jinchuuriki.

Ancient mythical beast battles: 5 games, 2 wins and 3 losses

End result: the famous ninja Sarutobi used the forbidden technique Raikiri (these two Chinese characters are written in the Japanese text, I don’t know) Was it Kakashi's Raikiri) that cut off Raiju's thunder, so that the power was reversed. Raiju was attacked by himself, seriously injured, and was sealed in the Thunder Altar by sarutobi-sama with a magic weapon to hide the thunder circle

Japanese Mythology Prototype: A kind of badger, golden yellow in color, with long hair that stands upright, and 6 tails that appear in the shape of lightning. It is the ancient Japanese god of thunder.

Ability: Heavenly Fire, Thunder and Lightning Elemental Spells

Tailed Beast Power Ranking: 5

Tailed Beast Chakra Amount Ranking: 4

Symbol Codename: Rai

Jinchuriki Information

Jinchuriki: Yudaka

Ninja Village: Kirigakure Village

Introduction: Animation and Manga There is no introduction to the Jinchuriki of the Six-Tails.

Fusion move: Bubble Ninjutsu

Unknown

Extraction event: Extracted by Pain

Original residence/place of discovery: Kyoto Underground of Thunder Shrine in Zuosanmu Town

In the latest animation (chapter 364-371), a ninja named Yu Gao (translation error, should be: bubble) appears, who looks like a comic jinchuriki. Water attribute chakra may deviate from Japanese legends

The Six-Tails and its Jinchuuriki [Edit this paragraph] The Chinese name of the Seven-Tails: Seven-Tailed Raccoon Dog

Introduction: The most cunning tailed beast, It is small in size (height 17 meters) and is good at camouflage. It rarely appears on the ground and usually burrows underground. It likes to camouflage itself to the feet of its prey, and then destroys the soil under its feet, causing the prey to fall directly into its abdomen. It likes to attack business travelers. Every time it goes to the ground, it will transform into various shapes, sizes, and appearances. It is indistinguishable. It cannot transform in places without clay. Once it encounters danger, it will change colors and run away.

Japanese Mythology Prototype: The smallest tailed beast is (relatively) blue. It lives by digging holes in the ground. Where there is clay, it can transform into various other animals and become invisible. It is good at using clay to camouflage itself. Hard to come across.

Abilities: Transformation, clay, earth elemental spells.

Underground altar ability: earth.

Symbolic code: Earth.

Original residence/place of discovery: Nagoya suburbs.

End result: The clay cave where he was hiding was scorched by the warrior Ikkyo Sojun. The raccoon dog could not change, and was sealed in the earth altar by the warriors with the "magical tool earth zero altar"

Nanabi And its jinchūriki [edit this paragraph] The eight-tailed Chinese name: Eight-tailed Ghost Cow

Jinchuuriki: Cloud Hidden Village-Sabi Kiravi

The eight-tailed one has the body of a cow and an octopus The eight-legged beast.

The Eight-Tails and its Jinchuuriki

Introduction: In Chapter 408, the Eight-Tailed Jinchuuriki officially appears. The Jinchuuriki is a Kumo nin who practices in the Cloud Thunder Gorge and comes from the Yozuki clan. He is named Xavi Chiravi (Killer B) and is the younger brother of the Raikage. It is characterized by carrying eight swords on its back, the word "鉄" on its right shoulder, and the mark of horns on the left forehead. It has a strong body and dark skin. He has an extremely eccentric personality and likes to rap songs during battles, but there is no doubt about his strength. He can easily wield Suigetsu's decapitating sword and defeat Jugo in the cursed state. It can transform into a giant beast with the head of an ox and the body of an octopus with eight legs. After a round of battle with the 'Eagle' team led by Sasuke, they once had the upper hand and knocked down Sasuke's group; but in the end they were trapped by the "Amaterasu" burned by Sasuke. In times of crisis, they used their ingenuity to defeat the Sharingan. He used the tentacle clone to escape, and later took the opportunity to escape from the Cloud Ninja Village, but what was taken away by Sasuke was only the clone transformed by the octopus tentacle.

The archetype of Japanese mythology: Ghost Cow, うしおに, is listed in the previous chapter of "The Picture of One Hundred Ghosts at Night" by Toriyama Sekiyan. When it comes to the ghost cow, everyone can imagine its general appearance in their minds. It is inevitable that it has a big bull head and a tiger-like back. However, it has a huge spider-like body. Isn’t it surprising? If it weren’t for the obvious I believe many people will regard the ferocious bull head as a giant poisonous spider. But having said that, ghost cows and spiders do have some practical connections. For example, they are very good at using poison and will often spray venom from their mouths to launch attacks. In addition, they are aquatic creatures and often hide in In the water near the village, if anyone provokes him, he will continue to spit poison to pollute the water and soil, and the villagers who rely on this water source to survive will die from the poison. This is what happened in Kochi Oral tradition is quite popular in the county.

For this reason, people respect the ghost cow and do not dare to provoke its anger. However, the most frightening thing about ghost cows is not this, but the "evil eyes" possessed by ghost cows. It is said that the ghost cows in the Kumano area will stare at the people they meet with a fierce look. Those who are stared at will have the hallucination of falling leaves from trees, flowing stones, cows braying, and horses roaring, and will bleed from their orifices soon afterwards. And died suddenly, so this is also regarded as the curse of the ghost cow.

[Edit this paragraph] Chinese name of Nine Tails: Nine-tailed Demon Fox

Jinchūriki: Konoha Village—Uzumaki Naruto

Introduction: The tail sealed in the body of the protagonist Uzumaki Naruto The beasts appear at the beginning of the story and the beginning of the establishment of Konoha. At the beginning of Konoha's establishment, the nine-tailed demon fox obtained by a natural disaster fought against the Senju Hashirama. After the Battle of the Valley of the End, Uchiha Madara was defeated and seriously injured, and the Nine-Tailed Fox disappeared without a trace; more than forty years later, thirteen years before the main line, the Nine-Tails attacked Konoha Village again, and was killed by the fourth generation Hokage at the time, Feng Shuimon. Seal, half of the positive chakra is sealed in his son, Uzumaki Naruto, the main protagonist of the comic, and the other half of the negative chakra is sealed in a summoned beast toad (the body is like a scroll). In the animated version, the toad is in Jiraiya's body.

Japanese mythology prototype: It is a common fox demon in Japanese mythology, headed by nine tails. Legend has it that the demon was a nine-tailed fox who specialized in transforming into a peerless beauty to confuse the king.

At that time, Tamamo-mae was favored by Emperor Toba, and the name Tamamo-mae was given by the emperor; just like the legend of Jie Zhou, Tamamo seduced the emperor to ignore government affairs, and fell ill and was bedridden. The ministers began to doubt her and asked Abe Yasunari to secretly investigate her and confirmed that she had been transformed into a nine-tailed demon fox that had been transformed for thousands of years. The emperor, who had recovered from the disease, became angry and ordered Tamamo to be hunted down. forward. In the end, she was captured and killed by Taicheng, but her ambition and obsession remained in the form of a "killing stone" (a stone that sprays venom to attack birds and insects, making the animals unable to get close) in Nasuno, waiting all the time. The time for revenge has arrived.

The Nine-Tails and its Jinchuuriki[edit this paragraph] Ten-Tails Chinese name: Ten-Tails

Jinchuuriki - Six Paths Sage

Introduction: Legend The super monster with the strongest chakra among them! The nine existing tailed beasts are all derived from the split chakra of the ten tails, so it can be said to be the collection of all tailed beasts.

In order to save the world from the clutches of the Ten-Tails, the Six Paths Sage developed the Jinchuuriki sealing system and sealed it in his body, becoming the Ten-Tails' Jinchuuriki. Because he was worried that the seal of the Ten-Tails would be unlocked after his death and he would continue to cause harm to the world, when the immortal was dying, he divided the huge chakra of the Ten-Tails into nine parts and dispersed them all over the world. Carat's ten-tailed body was thrown into the sky where no one could reach it, and later it became the moon!

Madara’s plan was not the tailed beast weapon, but him. Madara's Eye of the Moon plan is to collect the Nine-Tails, synthesize the Ten-Tails, and become the Ten-Tails Jinchuuriki himself. Cast his Sharingan on the moon and use the Infinite Tsukuyomi on all mankind. Control humans. The remaining information is unknown.

The Ten-Tails Eyes

The Ten-Tails Mysterious One Eye: The huge eyeball on the face is composed of the Sharingan Eye and the Rinnegan Eye. It is inferred that this eye may have both the Rinnegan Eye and the Sharingan Eye. Eye ability.