1000 times larger than naruto as a kid
nine of course. No theres ten. the nine are just fragments of one big one. :)
Naruto Uzumaki, the main character in the anime series "Naruto," uses the Nine-Tails Fox's power in several key episodes throughout the series. Some notable episodes include Episode 1, where Naruto first taps into the Nine-Tails' chakra during his battle with Mizuki; Episode 167, where Naruto fights Pain and fully embraces the Nine-Tails' power; and Episode 329, where Naruto gains control over the Nine-Tails' chakra and enters his Nine-Tails Chakra Mode. Each of these episodes showcases Naruto's growth and mastery of the Nine-Tails' power.
big foot is not real
Demon king, or "big demon" if you seperate Dai & Mao.
Big Demon Promise - 2014 was released on: USA: 16 February 2014 (limited)
a spiney tailed monitor can get up to 70 cm long.
it's in the first ninja academy level where the Jounin on the box is go past him and go to the box where the other jounin there is a place behind the jounin to crouch in to get big scroll but that is in the first game don't know about second one
The cast of Big Demon Promise - 2014 includes: Gabriel Caste as Walter Clark
That big toad is a summon Gamabunta is the boss of the toads that are summoned. He is huge (about 100 meters high) and is summoned for battles with the biggest of enemies. Naruto can only summon him with his demon fox chakra. Without it, Naruto can only call upon some of Gamabunta's smallest children. Gamabunta is first seen in the premiere of the series, where he and the Fourth Hokage face off against the Demon fox. He is not given a speaking role until he is first summoned by Naruto in the month long training session with Jiraiya. Jiraiya pushed him over a cliff in order to induce life-threatening fear in Naruto so that the Demon fox chakra could come out, but never expected Naruto to summon Gamabunta. Given that Gamabunta wasn't happy about appearing at the bottom of a canyon, Jiraiya quickly fled.
They are awsome
long tailed monkeys, big hairy spiders, long tailed lemurs
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