Shukaku (守鶴, Shukaku), more commonly known as the One-Tailed Shukaku (一尾の守鶴, Ichibi no Shukaku), is a tailed beast that was sealed within Gaara of Sunagakure. It has been captured by Deidara, then extracted and sealed by Akatsuki.
The tailed beasts with the Sage of the Six Paths.
Shukaku 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.[3][4]
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.[5]
Citizens of Sunagakure came to believe that Shukaku was a living ghost (生霊, ikiryō) of a corrupted Suna priest, and was originally sealed inside a tea kettle.[6]
Shukaku had two jinchūriki in the past,[7] one of which inspired the Third Kazekage to create the Iron Sand technique.[8] Shukaku was eventually removed from their bodies, resulting in their deaths.[9]
Gaara loses control and allows Shukaku to on a rampage.
When Karura became pregnant with Gaara, her husband, the Fourth Kazekage, ordered Chiyo
to seal Shukaku into Gaara during his birth. Before Karura died from a
premature childbirth, she passionately told her son that she would
protect him and her love seeped into the sand. However, Gaara couldn't
properly control
Shukaku's powers, killing or injuring several of Suna's shinobi and
citizens. Deemed a failure, the Fourth Kazekage chose to test his son,
ordering Yashamaru
to assassinate him and also tell him that his mother never loved him,
and that she was used as a human sacrifice for the sealing process.
Gaara failed the test, fully releasing the rampaging Shukaku, to which
the Fourth eventually used his Gold Dust to subdue the tanuki.
Shukaku is cunning, but also incoherent, giving it the demeanour of a
madman. According to Gaara, because of its innate rage and bloodlust,
Shukaku relishes the opportunity to kill anyone in sight, even more so
during a full moon.
Like all tailed beasts, Shukaku has a strong desire to preserve its own
life, and as such, will grant its jinchūriki the power to control sand
as well as allow them to transform into it in a state of need and
bloodlust.
Gyūki mentioned that Shukaku hates Kurama for its beliefs that the tailed beasts' strength is measured by the number of tails and, as such, views Shukaku as the weakest.[10]
Shukaku is a sandy-brown coloured tanuki,
with black (dark blue in the anime) markings all over its face, body,
and tail. It has a jagged, concave mouth and the sclera of its eyes are
black, containing yellow irides with pupils that each takes the shape of
a black four-pointed star with four black dots around it. During the
last remaining days of the Sage of the Six Paths, Shukaku in its youth
looked the same as it does presently, only much smaller.
Shukaku using Wind Release: Drilling Air Bullet.
Like all tailed beasts, Shukaku has an enormous supply of chakra. However, it does not have as much as Kurama. Shukaku has the power over wind, in which it uses to perform powerful attacks such as the Wind Release: Drilling Air Bullet; the ability to manipulate sand, using it as an effective weapon; and can perform the Tailed Beast Ball.[11]
At fully-released form, Shukaku's body is completely made of sand; as
such he can ignore most damage that would otherwise be detrimental, as
shown when he had one of his arms chopped off by Gamabunta and was still able to keep on fighting. Whenever Shukaku is sealed into its jinchūriki,
it has the ability to eat away its host's personality, and influence
him or her with its bloodlust behaviour whenever he or she sleeps, which
leads its host to develop insomnia.[12]
Main article: Gaara's Jinchūriki Forms
As Shukaku's jinchūriki, Gaara has the ability to move and levitate sand
at will. Shukaku was at first believed to be the source of the
automatic Shield of Sand,
however the Fourth Kazekage told Gaara that this was due to his
mother's love and will being in the sand, thus using Shukaku's sand
manipulation for her own purpose; protecting Gaara from all harm. When
angry or in a state of bloodlust, Gaara can use the sand in his gourd to
take on the form of a miniature Shukaku, or even create a giant copy of
Shukaku's body.
During the Invasion of Konoha, Gaara transformed into his full Shukaku form during his fight with Naruto Uzumaki, who later summoned Gamabunta. When Gaara exposed himself on top of Shukaku's head and used the Feigning Sleep Technique,
Shukaku took full control of its body and battled them. Shukaku's power
was too much for Gamabunta to handle, resulting in both him and Naruto
using the Combination Transformation
to take the form of a giant fox (Kurama in the anime). Gamabunta used
the form's claws and teeth to grab and restrain Shukaku, in order for
Naruto to wake Gaara up with a punch, which suppressed Shukaku's power.
Shukaku being extracted from Gaara.
During Gaara's time as the Fifth Kazekage, Deidara and Sasori from the Akatsuki were assigned to capture Shukaku. After Deidara defeated Gaara in combat and took him to Akatsuki's lair in the Land of Rivers, Shukaku was forcefully extracted from Gaara, thus killing him. Gaara was resurrected through a combination of Chiyo's life-transferring technique and Naruto's chakra. Even though he is no longer the host of Shukaku, Gaara is still able to control sand.
A tanuki (狸, raccoon dog)
is a popular figure in Japanese folklore and is famous for its
mischievous nature and abilities to shape-shift. Tanuki are also said be
rivals to the kitsune, which created an old Japanese proverb: "A fox and a tanuki matching their cleverness" (狐と狸の化かし合い, kitsune to tanuki no bakashi ai), meaning as much as two sly characters trying to outsmart one another. Shukaku being sealed inside a tea kettle is a reference to one Japanese tale called Bunbuku Chagama. In addition, Shukaku being claimed to be a corrupted Suna priest earlier in the series, has ties to a legend in the Kenchō-ji temple of a tanuki disguised as the shrine's priest.
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