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Saiken (犀犬, Saiken), more commonly known as the Six-Tails (六尾, Rokubi), is a tailed beast once sealed within Utakata of Kirigakure. It was later captured by Nagato in the anime, then extracted and sealed by Akatsuki. It was later returned to Kirigakure after the Fourth Shinobi World War, it currnetly resides in Takigakure.

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  • Saiken (True-Clown-Prince)
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  • Saiken (犀犬, Saiken), more commonly known as the Six-Tails (六尾, Rokubi), is a tailed beast once sealed within Utakata of Kirigakure. It was later captured by Nagato in the anime, then extracted and sealed by Akatsuki. It was later returned to Kirigakure after the Fourth Shinobi World War, it currnetly resides in Takigakure.
image name
  • Biju6Tails-Rokubi.png
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unique traits
  • Produces corrosive alkali
deceased state
  • Alive
unnamed character
  • No
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Romaji
  • Saiken
Kanji
  • 犀犬
Species
  • Slug
Media
  • Anime, Manga, Game
Affiliations
  • Takigakure
Classification
  • Tailed Beast~
English
  • Saiken
abstract
  • Saiken (犀犬, Saiken), more commonly known as the Six-Tails (六尾, Rokubi), is a tailed beast once sealed within Utakata of Kirigakure. It was later captured by Nagato in the anime, then extracted and sealed by Akatsuki. It was later returned to Kirigakure after the Fourth Shinobi World War, it currnetly resides in Takigakure.
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