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- Kuroichi Yamasaki | Naruto OC Wiki | Fandom
Kuroichi Yamasaki (山崎クロイチ, Yamasaki Kuroichi) was a chūnin -level kunoichi from Konohagakure 's Team 7, but later like her teammate Sasuke Uchiha, defected from the village becoming a missing-nin and joining the Akatsuki She is the last remaining survivor of the Yamasaki Clan
- Kuroichi - Meaning and Kanji Variations of a Japanese Boys Name
Explore the rich meanings and 1 beautiful kanji variation of the Japanese Boy's name Kuroichi Ideal for parents exploring names or enthusiasts of Japanese culture
- What Does The Name Kuroichi Mean? - The Meaning of Names
Learn the origin and popularity plus how to pronounce Kuroichi
- Kuroichi - Isekai Nonbiri Nouka (Farming Life in Another World) Wiki
Kurichi is one of the first generation pups of Kuro and Yuki He and his brothers are in charge of guarding Taiju Village and patrolling the surrounding area He's mated with the Inferno Wolf, Alice He can be summoned by Alfred
- Kurotsuchi | Narutopedia | Fandom
In the anime, after becoming a ninja, a young Kurotsuchi witnessed Deidara flee from Iwagakure, shortly after bombing surrounding buildings At the time, Deidara had already become a part of the Akatsuki [4] Kurotsuchi is generally calm and easy-going
- Kuroichi Kuraretto - Naruto OC Wiki
Kuroichi became a respected Jonin from Takigakure; being said to successfully complete any S-Rank mission thrown at her She was also famous, even in the Kuroichi Can, for her proficiency in the Blood Release
- KuroIchi: Kurenais Bondage V. 4. 0 - Newgrounds. com
Kurenai is one of kunoichi from KuroIchi Guild At night of full moon she infiltrate Shogunawa's Castle to avenge her friend and family, upon arrive there something sinister happen
- Kunoichi - Wikipedia
Kunoichi (Japanese: くノ一, also くのいち or クノイチ) is a Japanese term for "female" (女, onna) [1][2] In popular culture, it is often used for female ninja or practitioner of ninjutsu (ninpo) The term was largely popularized by novelist Futaro Yamada in his novel Ninpō Hakkenden (忍法八犬伝) in 1964 [1]
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