Worst Jutsu in Naruto? You Won’t Believe What It Is!

Summary

  • Specific jutsu like One Thousand Years of Death and Man Beast Clone may be quirky but lack practicality.
  • The Mind Transfer jutsu leaves the user defenseless, making it ineffective in one-on-one battles.
  • Techniques like Sexy Jutsu and Roof Tile Shuriken may be entertaining, but they lack effectiveness in combat.

As an observer, I can’t help but marvel at the mesmerizing arsenal of jaw-dropping jutsus in the Naruto universe. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring nature transformation techniques or the innovative original creations that can shift the course of combat, the realm of Naruto never ceases to astonish with its impressive repertoire.

Observing closely, some of the jutsu in this captivating series can appear less effective or even absurd when contrasted with tactical abilities ideal for combat. Yet, it’s a tribute to the thrilling fight sequences in Naruto that these seemingly impractical techniques never diminish the overall action’s allure.

8. Leaf Village Secret Finger Jutsu: One Thousand Years Of Death

The Entertainment Value Makes Up For Its Lack Of Damage

  • Jutsu Debut: “Pass or Fail: Survival Test” (Episode 4 of Naruto)

As I step onto the battlefield, I find myself embodying a rather unconventional ninja – one who’s known for his punctuality challenges and apparent lack of team-focused seriousness. My initial portrayal might leave an impression that’s less than stellar, especially when you consider my peculiar goofy ninja technique I demonstrated during the Bell Test, which I couldn’t resist using on an overly enthusiastic Naruto. But don’t be fooled by my antics – there’s a depth to me that’ll soon become evident!

In a swift turn of events, Naruto attempts to overpower Kakashi using multiple Shadow Clones. However, his strategy backfires as Kakashi retaliates with one of the most amusing techniques in the series, leaving Naruto caught off guard. Although it’s not technically considered a jutsu, fans often find themselves chuckling and in awe when they see Naruto employing the One Thousand Years of Death technique against Gaara during a critical showdown.

7. Ninja Art: Mind Transfer Jutsu

The User Is Left Defenseless

  • Jutsu Debut: “Start Your Engines: The Chunin Exam Begins!” (Episode 24 of Naruto)

Initially, spectators might marvel at the apparent mind-bending abilities of the Yamanaka clan’s technique. Yet, it carries a significant trade-off: the user loses command over their own body during its execution.

This implies that Ino must always have support at hand if she intends to depend on this method, rendering it ineffective in a single combat scenario. Failing to execute this technique leaves her vulnerable and without protection for a period, potentially leading to her demise in a critical situation.

6. Beast Mimicry: Man Beast Clone

An Ultra-Specific Technique That Isn’t Really All That Useful

  • Jutsu Debut: “Akamaru Unleashed! Who’s Top Dog Now?” (Episode 44 of Naruto)

The battle with Kiba and Akamaru during the Chunin Exams serves as a significant trial for Naruto’s resilience. On numerous occasions, he is left reeling by their attacks, particularly when they employ the Man Beast Clone technique to transform into two Kibas.

The trick might appear appealing at first glance, but upon reflection, fans can see that it’s not really needed. Akamaru may start off as a young dog, but given time, he transforms into an enormous hound. In fact, his original form is already potent enough to inflict substantial harm, so there’s no need for him to transform into his master anymore.

5. Sexy Jutsu

A Hilarious Technique That Was Somehow Relevant In The Kaguya Fight

  • Jutsu Debut: “Enter: Naruto Uzumaki!” (Episode 1 of Naruto)

Right from the start, it’s evident that Naruto favors using unconventional moves, like his transformation technique, which he demonstrates early on to Iruka. It’s quite remarkable how frequently and effectively he employs this technique throughout the series.

A memorable example is when Naruto employs the Reverse Harem technique against Kaguya, surprising her by surrounding her with a group of well-dressed men. This unexpected tactic during their battle underscored Naruto’s reputation as the Ultimate Unpredictable Ninja.

4. Roof Tile Shuriken

A Weird Jutsu That Only Appeared Once And Didn’t Seem All That Effective

  • Jutsu Debut: “Village in Distress: A New A-Ranked Mission!” (Episode 69 of Naruto)

In the heat of battle against Orochimaru and revived Hokages, the Third Hokage employs one of the least spectacular jutsu from the series. It’s surprising to see him wield roof tiles as a weapon, even if they’ve been fortified for increased impact.

I chanced upon a rare display of the Roof Tile Shuriken jutsu, hinting at Masashi Kishimoto’s strategic timing in deploying such a specialized move, despite other ninja possessing more destructive abilities at their disposal.

3. Twin Rising Dragons

The Jutsu’s Association With Tenten Negates Any Impact It Could Have

  • Jutsu Debut: “Killer Kunoichi and a Shaky Shikamaru” (Episode 43 of Naruto)

I can’t help but feel disappointed that Tenten didn’t get more attention from Kishimoto in the Naruto series. Given her role as a weapons expert, I had high hopes for her demonstrating her skills and prowess, yet she barely got a chance to show off what she’s capable of, with only the fight against her clone being an exception.

Watching her perform the Twin Rising Dragons jutsu is agonizing, considering its minimal impact on opponents. One would expect a barrage of weapons to incapacitate someone, but Temari demonstrated convincingly that this technique isn’t very effective against skilled ninja.

2. Rope Escape Jutsu

An Underwhelming Jutsu That Didn’t Even Need To Be A Named Technique

  • Jutsu Debut: “Sasuke and Sakura: Friends or Foes?” (Episode 3 of Naruto)

In my excitement, I can’t help but share another incredible technique – one that magically unties Sasuke from his bindings! It just goes to show that Naruto’s creator, Kishimoto, was more than happy to categorize almost anything miraculous as a jutsu, as long as it seemed fitting for the story.

Among all the methods presented in the series, it’s understandable why untying a knot might appear insignificant or unremarkable. After its initial introduction in Naruto, this peculiar technique tends to be overlooked or forgotten.

1. Clone Jutsu

The Basic Cloning Technique That Is Forgotten About Not Long After

  • Jutsu Debut: “Enter: Naruto Uzumaki!”​​​​​​​ (Episode 1 of Naruto)

The requirement for ninja trainees to master a basic, seemingly harmless clone technique as a graduation prerequisite from the Ninja Academy suggests its relative ineffectiveness. Even the weakest version of this clone jutsu produces replicas that are incapable of causing harm.

It’s understandable why Zaku chuckles at Sakura, using the same technique repeatedly during their fight, even though it did create an opportunity for her to bite him. As more basic clones flood the scene in Naruto, the conventional clone jutsu becomes laughably ineffective and serves merely as a diversion.

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2025-04-07 08:38