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Matatabi (又旅), more commonly known as the Two-Tails (ニ尾, Nibi), is one of the nine tailed beasts. It was last sealed within Yugito Nii of Kumogakure. Matatabi and the tailed beasts first came into being in the waning days of Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki, who used his Creation of All Things Technique to...
Here are all of the Tailed Beasts in the Naruto and Boruto storylines and the Jinchuriki who carry them. The world of Naruto is full of flashy chakra blasts and monstrous summons, but one of author Masashi Kishimoto's more inventive concepts is the Bijuu or Tailed Beasts.
Matatabi (又旅, Matatabi), more commonly known as the Two-Tails (ニ尾, Nibi), is one of the nine tailed beasts. It was last sealed within Yugito Nii of Kumogakure.
The tailed beasts (尾獣, bijū), sometimes referred to as "Chakra Monsters" (チャクラのバケモノ, Chakura no Bakemono),[1] are the nine titanic living forms of chakra created by the Sage of Six Paths out of the chakra from Earth's Ten-Tails.[2][3] They are differentiated by the number of tails they have...
Yugito was made the Two-Tails' jinchūriki at the age of two and, at the end of a detestable training programme that was imposed on her, she was able to control her transformation into her tailed beast at will.
The two tailed beast. Matatabi was assigned to guard a temple by Hagoromo Otsutsuki. However, it was captured and used as a tool in war, being sealed inside Yugito Nii, a shinobi from the land of...
Matatabi, also known as Two-Tails, is one of the nine tailed beasts that Hagoromo Otsutsuki created. Yugito Nii was last former Jinchuriki of it, and it is now a free tailed beast. It is from...
The second of the tailed beasts is Matatabi, an enormous bakeneko made up of blistering blue flames. Matatabi's design was inspired by the Japanese yōkai called the nekomata, a two-tailed cat. It...
Matatabi is the two-tailed beast, one of the tailed beasts divided from the ten Tailed Beasts by Hagoromo Otsutsuki by using his Creation of All Things Technique. Matatabi is one of the Tailed...
Not to be confused with another Japanese cat yokai referred to as bakeneko, nekomata are portrayed to have two tails. They first appeared in Chinese legends and later, in Japanese folklore as...