Naruto Death Deflyers - Shino Insect Attack |
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Written by naruto
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Thursday, 13 December 2007 |
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Naruto Death Deflyers: Shino Insect Attack
from: Mattel
Shino Aburame is fascinated with bugs; most of his spare time is spent watching bugs and he often makes analogies to bugs when talking. In addition to liking bugs, Shino is characterized by his emotionless, solitary, and collected way of doing things. He speaks very bluntly and never allows emotion to interfere with his judgment, sometimes offending people in doing so. Despite He also proves to be able to understand his teammates' inner workings, as he can sense when the slightest of things is wrong with either of them. In battle, Shino takes great use of his intelligence, being able to use his analytical and observational skills to make shrewd judgments with pinpoint reasoning. Like Shikamaru Nara, Shino prevails in battles by systematically staying steps ahead of the enemy. As a member of the Aburame clan, Shino was infused at birth with a special breed of insects that feed on chakra. In return for becoming a living hive, the insects attack opponents, usually while Shino distracts them, and carry out other tasks as he commands. Shino has found a number of uses for these bugs, and as such has devised a number of jutsu that utilize them for varying purposes. He is also capable of understanding these bugs, and as such uses them to gain information. New Price: $11.90
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