A four-strong band of ninja bandits under Shiranami, the Magaki Group chased a single prize: a forbidden technique held by the Tsuchigumo clan that could wipe out an entire village. Their scheme collapsed when Team 7 brought them down.
The Magaki Group was a party of four bandit ninja who answered to Shiranami. Its ambition centred on seizing a kinjutsu from the Tsuchigumo clan, a forbidden art with the power to erase a whole settlement.
The outfit set out to steal the Tsuchigumo clan's kinjutsu, known as Fury, a technique dangerous enough to annihilate an entire village. Every member aside from Shiranami himself trained in Cooperation Ninjutsu, letting them fight in tandem. Their pursuit of the technique ended when Team Kakashi intercepted and defeated the group.

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The Magaki Group is a band of four bandit ninja who answer to Shiranami, seeking to seize a forbidden technique from the Tsuchigumo clan.
Shiranami led the Magaki Group and stood apart as the one member who did not rely on Cooperation Ninjutsu.
The Magaki Group set out to steal Fury, a kinjutsu belonging to the Tsuchigumo clan that is dangerous enough to annihilate an entire village.
Every member of the Magaki Group aside from Shiranami trained in Cooperation Ninjutsu, letting them fight in tandem against opponents.
Team Kakashi intercepted and defeated the Magaki Group, ending their pursuit of the Tsuchigumo clan's forbidden technique.
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