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* Along with Kotaro is a purple serpent named Orochi (meaning "big snake") that has an orange kunai pattern on its forehead. | * Along with Kotaro is a purple serpent named Orochi (meaning "big snake") that has an orange kunai pattern on its forehead. | ||
** [[Jiraiya]]'s dislike for Kotaro may come from the fact that in his source material, ''Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari'' (The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya), he has an archenemy called [[Wikipedia:Orochimaru|Orochimaru]], who was one of his followers but was overtaken by serpent magic. | ** [[Jiraiya]]'s dislike for Kotaro may come from the fact that in his source material, ''Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari'' (The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya), he has an archenemy called [[Wikipedia:Orochimaru|Orochimaru]], who was one of his followers but was overtaken by serpent magic. | ||
* Kotaro has two appearances in the loading screens. In the first one, he's seen bullying [ | * Kotaro has two appearances in the loading screens. | ||
** In the first one, he's seen bullying [[Jiraiya]] by using Orochimaru, with text that reads: "A frog caught by a snake" (ヘビににらまれたカエル) | |||
** As well as another one with [[Hanuman]], which says (烈はこう). The kanji is usually a prefix, which makes the following kanji more "violent" (from fire, to conflagration, (火 going to 烈火) for example). In the image, however, it looks as if both are practicing a hand posture for their Jutsu, which then, would translate to "this one is Retsu". | |||
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