Bisuke is a ninken and he is Kakashi's personal summon. Bisuke has heightened senses due to which he can track his targets with ease. He has a Kanji for 'shinobi' on his forehead.
After Bisuke made a contract with Kakashi, he and the other ninken helped him search for Rin Nohara after she was kidnapped by Kirigakure ninjas. He can even hold down a target and has exceptional teamwork with the rest of the pack.
Name | Bisuke |
First Appearance in Anime | Naruto Episode #17 |
Voice Actors | Shinji Kawada (Japanese Dub), Roger Craig Smith (English Dub) |
Sex | Male |
Status | Alive |
Village | Konohagakure (Village of the Hidden Leaf) |
After Bisuke made a contract with Kakashi, he and the other ninken helped him search for Rin Nohara after she was kidnapped by Kirigakure ninjas. He also helped to search for Orochimaru when he escaped. Not only that, Kakashi used them as a part of the mission when they had to track down Sasori.
The missions he aided in also included searching for Yukimaru, Itachi Uchiha, etc. He and the rest of the pack were summoned to investigate the Takumi village. He is also seen taking important intel scrolls for the Five Kage summit that took place.
Bisuke has tan fur and brown highlights on his ears and legs. He has a Kanji for 'shinobi' on his forehead and dark circular markings around his eyes. He wears the standard Kakashi's ninken outfit which is a blue vest with a henohenomoheji seal and the forehead protector around his neck.
Bisuke has heightened senses due to which he can track his targets with ease. He can also track his targets underground with the use of Summoning: Earth Release: Tracking Fang Technique. He can even hold down a target and has exceptional teamwork with the rest of the pack, which helps them create several effective offensive and defensive formations during battle.
Bisuke not only appeared in the anime but also in Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie.
A. Bisuke translates to Bisque which is a type of creamy French soup.
A. Bisuke is a ninken and is Kakashi's personal summon.
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