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The best explination I can think of this is that the Yondaime used a slightly different variation of the sealing jutsu (I'm pretty sure that the Sandaime mentions this during the fight with Orochimaru), so considering this, and the Yondaime's enormous power he probably could've had the strength to seal the Kyuubi into baby Naruto.
Also, for those with more questions, www.leafninja.com has tons of information (their Connections Guide alone is a sight to behold), and it just might answer your questions.
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Did Sandaime mention that he used a different variation of the seal??? I don't rememeber that being said. Oh and one more thing i dont think Sandaime's power is much less than Yondaime's as Sadaime is Yondaime's sensai and don't forget they were both Hokage.
P.S. Really appreciate the link but i think that the Mods would caterogise it as a spoiler link. Thus my advise is to edit it away. see what happened to my link in the previous page.
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No, Sandaime and Yondaime were not equal in power, actually they were nowhere close to one another. BTW, Jiraiya was Yondaime's Sensei, not Sandaime. Yondaime was known as "The yellow Flash" whereas Sandaime was known as "The Professor", the reason for this is that Yondaime was a true prodigy with tremendous skill. While Sandaime was very skilled, his expertise was in his knowledge of Jutsus rather than his raw potential. It was never specified whether or not he used a variation seal, but my theory on that would be spoiler-ridden, and mostly theoretical, so....
As for the link, Leaf Ninja has a bracket at the top that says what areas of its website has Spoilers and what doesn't, so I wouldn't necessarily view it as a spoiler link.
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That LeafNinja site is quite safe. They tell the users which links are considered light, medium, or heavy spoilers for the anime viewers (if you look at the color coding they do).
As for the difference in the sealing technique the Third and Fourth, the seal patterns are clearly different. I'd post the pictures of Naruto's seal and the Third's seal, but I'm at a school, so that might have to wait for later.
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Originally posted by: kooshi
That LeafNinja site is quite safe. They tell the users which links are considered light, medium, or heavy spoilers for the anime viewers (if you look at the color coding they do).
As for the difference in the sealing technique the Third and Fourth, the seal patterns are clearly different. I'd post the pictures of Naruto's seal and the Third's seal, but I'm at a school, so that might have to wait for later.
Cause I was bored and at work, the leaf website had them and I ganked the seals off of there.
First, Naruto's:
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/7...lnaruto4bx.gif
Second, the Third's:
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/8...lhokage7fd.gif
I'm not exactly sure what the difference could mean, but they are different.
Edit: My best guess would be that the 4th invented two techniques using the death god, one for sealing a soul in another body and one for sealing a soul in yourself. If that's right, either way the user dies, so I would guess that one is much easier to perform than the other (the sealing a soul in another body one), since that was the one used on the kyubi. Its all a guess, since it hasn't been explained anywhere yet.
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I have taken a look at the site and have seen the variations in the seal. I guess it is correct to say that my question has been mostly answered. Thanks to all who have contributed to answering my question. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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My favorite use of "dono" is in Rurouni Kenshin. Kenshin calls Kaoru "Kaoru-dono", roughly meaning "lady Kaoru."
He's such a polite dood.
Oro?
"Both Kenshin's name and his semi-nonsensical exclamation "oro" are tributes to Watsuki's favorite comedian, Ken Shimura. As used by Shimura and Watsuki, "oro" expresses surprise or dismay, based on the similar exclamation "ara" (generally considered feminine). As proper Japanese vocabulary, "oro" only exists as a word for lochia."
From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rouroni_kenshin