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弐 Ni | |||
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Movie | Naruto Shippūden the Movie: The Will of Fire | ||
Game | Naruto Mobile | ||
Appears in | Game, Movie | ||
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Sex | |||
Status | Deceased | ||
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Ni (弐) was an antagonist that appeared in Naruto Shippūden the Movie: The Will of Fire. She was a kunoichi and one of Hiruko's three followers, along with Ichi and San.
Personality
She, like her comrades, was very overconfident in her abilities. She would mock her opponents during battle and would even talk down to her dog-like summonings. She also would not hesitate in using the Chimera Technique to merge with others, even if it meant distorting her own body.
Appearance
She had two purple rectangular markings on her left cheek, a red-violet bodysuit that revealed much of her chest and figure, and long brown hair curled into a very intricate spiral. Ni also had a mark on her back that was the same as the one in Hiruko's left palm.
Abilities
She summoned multiple dog-like creatures that have been modified with cable projectiles on their back. She could also summon a Lion-Turtle and merge with it using the Chimera Technique. The new creature, although strong, was slow due to its large size, leaving it vulnerable to faster opponents. Ni also wielded a whip which she could use proficiently at close range.
Plot Overview

She and her teammates were ordered to meet Kakashi Hatake and kill anyone who tries to stop them. She then merged with the Lion-Turtle to combat Team Kurenai, but was subsequently defeated by Shino Aburame's insects. She was later summoned by San, who merges with her and Ichi to create a chimera beast. It fought the Konoha 11 excluding Naruto and Sakura until it was restrained, and once again summoned, this time by Hiruko. After that, it again fought the Konoha 11, who defeated it for the second time, thus killing her.
In Other Media
Video Games
Ni is a playable character in the following video games:
Game name | Japanese release | English release |
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Naruto Mobile | 2016 | 2016 |
Trivia
- Ni (弐) means "two"; likewise, her partners' names mean "one" and "three".