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Ibuse is the venomous salamander that served as Hanzo's personal summon. Massive enough for its master to ride atop its head, the beast fought at Hanzo's side against enemies as formidable as all three of the legendary Sannin.

Status: presumed deceased
Species: salamander
Summoner: Hanzo
Classification: summon
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Appearance

Ibuse takes the form of an enormous salamander, its brown hide paling toward the underbelly and its face apparently lacking any eyes. Earlier depictions coloured the creature green, but its later anime appearance settled on the brown shade.

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Abilities

As a summon, Ibuse proved its worth by wading through fights with several powerful shinobi and walking away untouched, and the anime showcased raw muscle enough to fell trees with a single leg. Its signature weapon is a Poison Mist exhaled from the mouth; a breath of it can leave a victim's whole body numb within moments and eventually kill, though the right antidote counters the effect. The toxin is not endless, needing roughly five minutes to build and store inside the body before another release. The salamander can also slip underground and travel unseen, surfacing beneath a target to swallow it whole and hold it trapped until the poison finishes the work.

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History

Ibuse served as Hanzo's signature summon, large enough that he could stand on its head, and together they were strong enough to overpower Jiraiya, Orochimaru, and Tsunade in a single battle. The pair also clashed repeatedly with Chiyo over the years. During the Fourth Shinobi World War, a reincarnated Hanzo called the salamander out while chasing the Surprise Attack Division, and it flooded the fleeing shinobi with poison before a band of samurai intervened to save them. Warned by Chiyo that the toxin needed several minutes to recharge, Hanzo sent Ibuse burrowing underground, from which it erupted beneath Mifune and gulped him down. Mifune cut his way out through the creature's head, escaping and seemingly slaying it in the process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the name of Hanzo's summon?

Hanzo's summon is Ibuse, a massive venomous salamander large enough for him to ride on its head. Ibuse fought alongside Hanzo against powerful opponents, including all three of the legendary Sannin.

Why is Hanzo called the salamander?

Hanzo's association with the salamander comes from Ibuse, his signature summon, a giant salamander he rode into combat and used to overpower enemies as strong as Jiraiya, Orochimaru, and Tsunade.

What does Ibuse look like?

Ibuse takes the form of an enormous salamander with brown hide that pales toward its underbelly, and its face appears to have no visible eyes. Earlier depictions colored it green before the anime settled on brown.

What is Ibuse's signature attack?

Ibuse's signature weapon is a Poison Mist exhaled from its mouth, which can numb a victim's whole body within moments and eventually kill unless the right antidote is used. The toxin takes roughly five minutes to build up again after each release.

How did Ibuse die?

During the Fourth Shinobi World War, a reincarnated Hanzo sent Ibuse burrowing underground to swallow the samurai commander Mifune whole. Mifune cut his way out through the creature's head, apparently killing it in the process.

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