He would later tell his brother Gamatatsu, who was summoned by Naruto, to run away when their father, Katsuyu, and Manda with their respective summoners were about to fight. When Naruto finally managed to summon Gamabunta, Gamakichi convinced his father to help in the fight, telling his father that Naruto had saved him from Gaara and that he, in turn, needed help saving his "girlfriend".ĭuring the fight against Orochimaru, Gamakichi was inadvertently summoned by Jiraiya due to the crippling effects of Tsunade's drug which were still in his system, rendering him unable to properly control his chakra. Despite being irritated, Naruto kept Gamakichi safe from Gaara's attacks. However, due to poor chakra control, he could only muster enough chakra to summon Gamakichi. Part I Konoha Crushĭuring the fight with the transformed Gaara, Sakura Haruno was slowly being crushed, and Naruto decided it was time to summon Gamabunta. In the anime, Gamakichi has also shown the ability to use Fire Release techniques, which includes the Fire Release: Flame Bullet and the cooperation ninjutsu with his brother and Naruto called the Wind Release: Toad Oil Flame Bullet. Gamakichi has shown capable of combining the use of senjutsu with his skills with Water Release nature transformation in order to use the Starch Syrup Gun technique, which creates a viscous blanket of water to attack his opponents with. Gamakichi using the Starch Syrup Gun technique. As a toad of Mount Myōboku, Gamakichi is also well versed in the art of senjutsu and was earlier on in the series able to see the flow and accumulation of natural energy. Gamakichi has shown the ability to use the Reverse Summoning Technique and summon Naruto to Mount Myōboku. Gamakichi also wields a tantō similar to that of his father's, which he has shown great skill with during the Fourth Shinobi World War, as he was able to easily deflect projectiles from the Ten-Tails' minions. Gamakichi can leap across enormous distances in a relatively short period of time. Though much was not seen in terms of Gamakichi's appearance in the series during his childhood and adolescent stages, as an adult toad, Gamakichi has proved a formidable opponent and a reliable partner. His colour scheme has also changed during this time. In addition to this he wears a necklace with a large bead. Gamakichi now also smokes a cigarette and wields a giant tantō. By the time of the Fourth Shinobi World War Gamakichi has matured further, and is now almost as large as his father (only 10 cm shorter) with Naruto riding on top his head. In Part II, during Pain's assault on Konoha, Gamakichi had grown big enough so that Naruto could stand on his head, but was still small enough that he stand on Gamabunta. In Part I, he was small enough to fit on top of Naruto's head like Akamaru could fit on top of Kiba's head and wore a blue jacket. Gamakichi débuted as a young orange toad with purple markings around his eyes, mouth and stomach. As he realised time was almost up for his summoning, he was determined to give one final assist to Naruto. At the same time, Gamakichi is shown to be very dutiful. With this, his personality has also become a lot more like his father's as well, as Naruto noted that along with his new size, he also gained an ego to match. When summoned during the Fourth Shinobi World War, Gamakichi is shown to have started smoking like his father. Also, he seems to be on better terms with his younger brother, Gamatatsu, as shown by him no longer calling him an idiot. Gamakichi seems to have a considerably large amount of knowledge when it comes to human-toad combination techniques and natural energy. In Part II, Gamakichi has not just grown in size but in maturity as well. After he is summoned, he tends to greet people by saying, " Yo" (in English dub, " Hey"). He has formed a bond with Naruto because he saved him from Gaara in his miniature Shukaku form. He is also often very condescending as well as light-hearted in most situations, preferring the levity of talk to the seriousness of battle. Gamakichi is rather comedic, and has the mannerisms of a smart aleck.
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