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A-B Combo

Character

A pairing of adopted brothers out of the Hidden Cloud whose fame as fighting partners spread far beyond their homeland. Their union placed the future Fourth Raikage alongside the jinchūriki Killer B, and rivals whispered of them as the deadliest two-man force the shinobi world had ever produced.

Kanji: エービーコンビ
Media: Anime, Manga
Affiliation: Kumogakure
Anime Debut: 282
Manga Debut: 542
Also Known As: Strongest Tag-Team
Literal Meaning: A–B Combo
Signature Technique: Lightning Release: Double Lariat
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Overview

This two-man unit from Kumogakure was built on kinship rather than blood. One half was A, whose father once carried the title of Third Raikage; the other was Killer B, who cemented his place as A's sworn sibling by cleanly removing the head of a practice dummy during a tryout. Onlookers came to speak of the pair as the Strongest Tag-Team, a reputation earned on the battlefield rather than handed to them.

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Role

Beyond the borders of their village, the two became a genuine source of dread thanks to their trademark maneuver, the Lightning Release: Double Lariat. Long years of drilling sharpened the technique until each brother could deliver it while wrapped in extra power, A cloaked in his Lightning Release Chakra Mode and B shrouded by the cloak of his tailed beast, which pushed an already brutal attack to new extremes. The partnership essentially came apart once the Third passed and A stepped into the office of Raikage; fearful of losing his brother as well, he confined B to the village.

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Notable Members

The team held only two names, but both loomed large in Kumogakure lore. A led as the elder and eventual village head, while Killer B served as his counterpart and the wielder of the Eight-Tails. One glimpse of their early work came from a simple retrieval job: dispatched to recover a certain scroll, B stunned his partner by returning with it before anyone had even bothered to explain what the mission was for.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the human beast combination in Naruto?

The A-B Combo's signature attack pairs A's Lightning Release Chakra Mode with Killer B's tailed beast cloak, letting the two brothers unleash an enhanced version of their Lightning Release: Double Lariat together.

Are A and Killer B related?

A and Killer B are not related by blood; they are adopted brothers, with A's father having once been the Third Raikage while Killer B earned his place as A's sworn sibling after a training tryout.

Why is the A-B Combo called the 'Strongest Tag-Team'?

The A-B Combo earned the nickname 'Strongest Tag-Team' through their reputation on the battlefield, built on their trademark Lightning Release: Double Lariat and years of drilling that let each brother deliver it while cloaked in extra power.

Why did the A-B Combo partnership end?

The A-B Combo effectively ended once the Third Raikage passed away and A became the Fourth Raikage, since fearing he might lose his brother too, A confined Killer B to the village.

What village do A and Killer B belong to?

A and Killer B are both shinobi of Kumogakure, the Hidden Cloud Village, with A eventually rising to become its Fourth Raikage.

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