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- Do Yin Kurama and Yang Kurama have different personalities?
So, does this say that Yin and Yang Kurama's personalities are totally different? I can see that Yin Kurama's attitude is more likely to be gentle and Yang Kurama's is fierce (in the beginning, we know that Kurama becomes friendly towards the end of the Great Ninja War)
- Where did the name Kurama originate? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange
On both Naruto and Yu-Yu Hakusho, Kurama is the name of a powerful demon fox Does this have some meaning in Japanese mythology or folklore? Or did Yu-Yu Hakusho's author made it up, and Naruto's
- After the loss of Kurama does Naruto have the Six Paths Sage Mode?
We are all sad what happened in the last chapter of Boruto manga Now I am thinking: Does Naruto have, and can he use, the Six Paths Sage Mode without Kurama?
- How can Madara summon Kurama? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange
According to the wiki trivia: "Among the tailed beasts, only Kurama has been shown to be subject to the Summoning Technique " But how can this possible? Controlling a tailed beast doesn't mean th
- What happened to the Yin half of Kurama? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange
Yang Kurama, knowing that he will be pulled out of Naruto for certain, contacted Gaara to have Yin Kurama (within Minato's body) sealed into Naruto But just as Minato was transferring Yin Kurama into Naruto, Black Zetsu (in Obito's body) interferes
- Chakra nature of Tailed Beasts - Anime Manga Stack Exchange
A few facts first: Kurama's chakra isn't healing type Minato sealed Yang-Kurama in Naruto, which resulted in the chakra Kurama gave him to be Yang oriented This adds the healing properties to that chakra Not all tailed beasts have a known nature, but some do So the natures: Shukaku - Wind, evident by the Drilling Air Bullet he fired at Gamabunta Matatabi - Fire, evident by the fireball
- Reason for the change in the eye colour of Naruto
During the fight of Team Asuma and Kakashi vs Kakuzu and Hidan, Naruto eyes changed It's like the Fox's eyes but still in blue When Kurama possesses him his eyes color would change to red, but du
- How are the bijuu adapted from real mythology?
I know that the nine-tails exists in many anime series (The notables are Naruto and Pokemon), as well as His name, Kurama, relating to fox demons across different animes, such as Yu Yu Hakusho I also know that the two-tails is adapted from Japanese mythology (The Nekomata, a cat with a split tail) Does this convention apply to all most other Bijuu?
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