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ancient wenduag lore
they're called "shadow Kegels." the technique is forbidden, and yet...your ambition amuses. yes. I will teach you.
forbidden combo panic -> anxiety -> panic -> anxiety -> panic -> manic attack
― Sakura Haruno’s entire jutsu arsenal
The information presented in this post has been checked and revised. My aim is not to hate or to discredit any of the characters mentioned. Please read about me for further information.
This post will contain evidence in picture format directly from the manga Naruto (1999 - 2014) created by Masashi Kishimoto and published by Shueisha in 1999. I will also use information from the official databooks of Naruto.
In this informative post will explain all the jutsu that Sakura Haruno has used in canon, meaning this will only include techniques that the author of the manga and the novels, illustrated by Kishimoto, have given her.
I originally wrote this post for Sakura Week on Twitter.
Ino’s jutsu arsenal (with 14 techniques) Hinata’s jutsu arsenal (with 10 techniques)
Read here.
shadow reversal
Anime girls, but they’re nascar cars
Tell me more about the anime with the butts
So Keijo!!!!!!!!’s entire hook is that it’s a martial art anime only the martial art, Keijo!!!!!!!!, is one where you’re only allowed to use your ass and boobs to hit people,
rather then being embarrassed that this is a trashy and stupid concept they go the fuck in and insist it’s cool and good, which leads to brilliant scenes like That Fate Reference in the last episode and also
I used the forbidden technique to color this.
I’m sure some of my friends would remember me inventing a coloring process for AATR back in the day to cut out a lot of bullshit and monotony involved in coloring whole comic pages.
It had middling results in my hands at the time, but the forbidden technique was great at maintaining strangely appropriate levels of saturation that worked well with my preferred value key. It’s just way better than your standard semi transparent multiply layer for shading. The only reason I forbiddened it, was because I was not properly painting or learning about colors anymore. The technique is also cursed, in that it makes you so incredibly lazy, that instead of going for finishing touches, you instead find yourself shoving candybars into your mouth.