Deidara.
His gender is sometimes confused due to the Japanese language's sparse use of third person pronouns, which forces translators to use their own ideas of Deidara's gender to make sentences flow smoothly. This has caused a lot of confusion, since both "he" and "she" are used to refer to Deidara. However, Deidara speaks of himself using male pronouns and has been given a very deep, male voice in the anime. Deidara also has a habit of ending his sentences with "yeah" or "hmm" (depending on the translation). Deidara has become the most popular member of Akatsuki among fans in Japan. In the most recent character popularity poll, Deidara ranked in third place, even higher than Naruto Uzumaki.
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2006-12-01 15:56:58
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answer #2
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answered by Amaloli 3
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Naruto Character
Deidara
DeidaraAge: ?
Status: Active
Height: ?
Weight: ?
Birthday: ?
Blood type: ?
Ring: é (Sei, blue/green)
Ring position: Right index finger
Partner: Tobi, formerly Sasori
First cameo: Chapter 238; Episode 135
First appearance: Chapter 247
Defining characteristics: Specialist in clay based jutsu, clay manipulation, mouths in palms of hands, scope on left eye
Seiyu: ?
Voice actor: ?
Deidara (ãã¤ãã©, Deidara?) is a missing-nin from Iwagakure and the partner of Tobi. His gender is sometimes confused due to the Japanese language's sparse use of third person pronouns, which forces translators to use their own ideas of Deidara's gender to make sentences flow smoothly. This has caused a lot of confusion, since both "he" and "she" are used to refer to Deidara. However, Deidara speaks of himself using male pronouns and has been given a very deep, male voice in the anime. Deidara also has a habit of ending his sentences with "yeah" or "hmm" (depending on the translation). Deidara has become the most popular member of Akatsuki among fans in Japan. In the most recent character popularity poll, Deidara ranked in third place, even higher than Naruto Uzumaki.
Deidara was originally teamed with Sasori, whom Deidara referred to as Master Sasori (ãµã½ãªã®æ¦é£, Sasori no Danna?). This is probably because Deidara had a lot of respect for his fellow artist. He also admits that Sasori was a lot stronger. Despite that, Deidara still argued with Sasori about what art is and directly disobeyed his command in spite of a threat to be killed. Deidara held that art is transient, departing quickly. Sasori believed that fine art is something wonderful that's left long into the future. This reflects their individual natures (Deidara makes clay sculptures that explode, Sasori makes long-lasting puppets out of humans). Deidara outwardly seems to respect Sasori's beliefs, but couldn't resist getting a final jab in after Sasori's death: "Like anything that is left for the future as a thing of eternal beauty... He got killed straight off!"
2006-12-05 11:41:39
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answer #3
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answered by iamknives64 5
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