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Senin, 09 April 2012

Seven Tailed Beast Chomei

Chōmei

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Directory: CharactersTailed beasts
editChōmei
(重明, Chōmei)
  • Seven-Tails (七尾, Nanabi)
  • Lucky Seven Chōmei (ラッキーセブン重明, Rakkī sebun Chōmei)
Debut
Manga Chapter #570
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #165
Appears in Anime and Manga
Personal
Species Kabutomushi
Jinchūriki (Forms)
Classification Tailed Beast
Affiliation Takigakure Symbol.svg Takigakure
[hide] Jutsu

Chōmei (重明, Chōmei), more commonly known as the Seven-Tails (七尾, Nanabi), is a tailed beast sealed within from Takigakure. It has been captured, extracted, and sealed by Akatsuki. In the anime, Chōmei is indicated to have been one of the two tailed beasts that Akatsuki captured before the start of Part II. It was later resealed into a revived Fū during the Fourth Shinobi World War.[1]

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Background Edit

The tailed beasts with the Sage of the Six Paths.
Chōmei first came into being in the waning days of the Sage of the Six Paths' life; to prevent the Ten-Tails' resurgence, the Sage split up its chakra and used his Creation of All Things (万物創造, Banbutsu Sōzō) ability to create nine separate constructs of living chakra, which would become known as the tailed beasts. Some time after being created, the Sage sat down with all the young tailed beasts and told them that they would always be together even when separated, and that one day they would become one entity again with different names as well as forms than they did then when the time came for them to understand what true power was.[2] Chōmei eventually fell into the possession of Takigakure and was sealed into Fū, but was captured and extracted by Akatsuki.

Personality Edit

Chōmei seems to have a happy, go-lucky persona — which it seemingly shares with its jinchūriki as shown when it introduced itself to Naruto, referring to itself as "Lucky Seven Chōmei" (ラッキーセブン重明, Rakkī sebun Chōmei) which might be an allusion to the fact that it has seven tails and the number seven having long been seen as a lucky as well as happy number.

Appearance Edit

Chōmei resembles a blue, armoured kabutomushi, with six of its seven tails resembling green insect wings, along with the seventh tail, all growing from the end of its abdomen. The stem of the tail is green but the wings are orange. Its eyes seem to be covered by a helmet-like skull, from inside of which, an orange glow can be seen. It also has spike protrusions on its shoulders and a row of slits on each shoulder, and six legs — three on each side. The legs are also covered by the blue armour, however the last segment on each leg is not covered and therefore green. During the last remaining days of the Sage of the Six Paths, Chōmei was just in its larval stage of development but still had its tails.[3]

Abilities Edit

Chōmei using the Tailed Beast Ball.
As Chōmei is a tailed beast, it is able to use the Tailed Beast Ball. It also has the ability to fly.

Part II Edit

Shinobi World War Arc Edit

The remaining jinchūriki transform into their tailed beasts.
After Son Gokū is resealed into the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, Tobi, who is intent on going all-out from this point on, forces Fū to fully transform into Chōmei.[4]
Preparing to attack the shinobi, Chōmei along with the other four beasts create Tailed Beast Balls. These attacks however, are deflected by Naruto and they are rebuffed by a now fully-transformed Naruto. After being grabbed mid-flight by Kurama, and send plummeting to the ground and the other failed attacks by the other beasts, they prepare a collaborative Tailed Beast Ball which is met by one from Naruto and Kurama.
Chōmei, alongside other jinchūriki and tailed beasts, encounters Naruto.
As Naruto enters a deeper plain of the tailed beasts' consciousness, Chōmei introduces itself to the young man. Later as the beast is freed from the chakra receiver it affirms Kurama's belief that Naruto was the person the Sage of the Six Paths had spoken about so long ago before being resealed into the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.

Influence Edit

The kabutomushi (カブトムシ, rhinoceros beetle) is among the largest of beetles found in the world. They are also among the strongest animals on the planet in relation to their own size. Its penchant for fighting other males of the species has made them a popular gambling subject in Asia. Beetles are characterised by a hard exoskeleton and fore-wings, which creates a flexible armoured defence. The fore-wings are not used for flight, but tend to cover the hind part of the body and protect the second pair of wings that are used for that purpose. It is also frequently depicted in popular media as a common cartoon character for various uses.

Trivia Edit

  • 'Chōmei' (重明) literally means 'Principal Brightness' or 'Principal Vidya'.

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