Fukasaku is a small frog in Naruto Shipuuden who trained Jiraiya in the art of Sage techniques. After Jiraiya's death, Fukasaku appeared in Konoha to show them a code that Jiraiya left at the back of Fukasaku. While Shikamaru and the others are trying to decode the code, Naruto left with Fukasaku to be trained in how Jiraiya was trained.
To get Fukasaku and Shima you have to go through all the characters arcade modes (a.k.a Personal battles)
With little experience how do I know if iām bisexual?
YES! yes he does. The toad sage, master fukasaku, teaches him at mount myoboku. (in shippuden)
He never does. The Sage of the Six Paths is a legendary historical figure who defeated the 10-tailed beast and took it inside himself, then later split it into 9 seperate tailed beasts. His main power was the Rinnegan, a powerful ocular jutsu. Naruto is able to go into a 'sage mode' through collecting natural energy and merging it with his own chakra. This is not in any way related to the Sage of the Six Paths.
Fukasaku is a small frog in Naruto Shipuuden who trained Jiraiya in the art of Sage techniques. After Jiraiya's death, Fukasaku appeared in Konoha to show them a code that Jiraiya left at the back of Fukasaku. While Shikamaru and the others are trying to decode the code, Naruto left with Fukasaku to be trained in how Jiraiya was trained.
He is told by fukasaku and Tsunade
To get Fukasaku and Shima you have to go through all the characters arcade modes (a.k.a Personal battles)
With little experience how do I know if iām bisexual?
He wrote a encrypted message of Pain's secret on fukasaku's back, which was shown to Naruto and Konoha. Edit: Jiraiya wrote "The real one's not among them" referring to the Six Paths of Pain.
YES! yes he does. The toad sage, master fukasaku, teaches him at mount myoboku. (in shippuden)
No, he doesnt.
The cast of Interview with Kinji Fukasaku - 2004 includes: Kinji Fukasaku as himself
Kenta Fukasaku was born on September 15, 1972, in Tokyo, Japan.
Kinji Fukasaku was born on July 3, 1930, in Mito, Japan.
Yukiko Fukasaku has written: 'Technology and industrial development in pre-war Japan'
Kinji Fukasaku died on January 12, 2003, in Tokyo, Japan of prostate cancer.