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Orochimaru (大蛇丸), featured in the Japanese folktale Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari (The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya), is the archenemy of the ninja Jiraiya. He was once named Yashagorō (夜叉五郎) and was one of Jiraiya's followers but was overtaken by serpent magic. Having changed his name to Orochimaru, he gained the ability to turn himself into a giant serpent. He poisoned Jiraiya and Tsunade the slug princess by pouring his venom on them as they slept, only for another follower to save the couple's lives afterwards. "The story, first recorded in 1806, was adapted into a mid-19th-century serialized novel (43 installments, 1839–1868) and a kabuki drama, based on the first 10 installments, by Kawatake Mokuami, in 1852. In the 20th-century, the story was adapted in several films, in video games, an

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  • Orochimaru (大蛇丸, Serp Monstruosa), és el nom d'un personatge llegendari japonès descrit en la sèrie novel·lada Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari (La Llegenda de Jiraiya el Galant), és l'arxienemic del ninja . En un principi es va fer anomenar Yashagoro i era un dels seguidors de Jiraiya, però va ser superat per la màgia de les serps. Després de canviar el nom a "Orochimaru" i haver aconseguit l'habilitat de convertir-se en una serp gegant, va atar a Jiraiya i a la seva muller Tsunade i els va derrotar amb el seu verí. (ca)
  • Orochimaru (大蛇丸), featured in the Japanese folktale Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari (The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya), is the archenemy of the ninja Jiraiya. He was once named Yashagorō (夜叉五郎) and was one of Jiraiya's followers but was overtaken by serpent magic. Having changed his name to Orochimaru, he gained the ability to turn himself into a giant serpent. He poisoned Jiraiya and Tsunade the slug princess by pouring his venom on them as they slept, only for another follower to save the couple's lives afterwards. "The story, first recorded in 1806, was adapted into a mid-19th-century serialized novel (43 installments, 1839–1868) and a kabuki drama, based on the first 10 installments, by Kawatake Mokuami, in 1852. In the 20th-century, the story was adapted in several films, in video games, and in a manga." Orochi means "big snake" or "serpent".The legend of Orochimaru has modern day correlations. Legend suggests the "power of the white snake" can be found in the fabled Ryuchi cave which grants the user with extraordinary powers, such as immortality, face stealing, and shape shifting. Japanese folklore speaks of a similar snake-like humanoid that stalks the fields every harvest time demanding a portion of the farmers crops. In modern days, the manga and anime franchise Naruto features the characters Jiraiya, Orochimaru and Tsunade where Orochimaru is portrayed to be the legendary ninja with the power of the snakes. (en)
  • Orochimaru (大蛇丸) est un personnage du conte japonais Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari (児雷也豪傑物語, La Légende du galant Jiraiya), populaire dans les représentations de kabuki. Autrefois nommé Yashagoro, il fut un des disciples de Jiraiya. Ensorcelé par un serpent, il reçoit des pouvoirs magiques lui permettant de se transformer en serpent géant. Il se retourne alors contre son ancien maître et sa femme, Tsunade, et les empoisonne avec son venin. (fr)
  • Orochimaru (jap. 大蛇丸) – postać obecna w japońskiej legendzie Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari, arcywróg ninjy Jiraiyi. Niegdyś nosił imię Yashagorō (jap. 夜叉五郎) i był jednym z uczniów Jiraiyi, jednakże został uwiedziony magią węży. Zmieniwszy imię na „Orochimaru” uzyskał możliwość przemiany w olbrzymiego węża. Zaatakowawszy Jiraiyę i jego żonę Tsunade pokonał ich za pomocą swojego jadu (bohaterowie zostali uratowani przez innego ucznia). W mitologii japońskiej „Orochi” jest nazwą olbrzymiego ośmiogłowego węża. Kanji (jap. 大蛇 daija lub orochi) oznacza dosłownie „olbrzymi wąż”. (pl)
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  • Orochimaru (大蛇丸, Serp Monstruosa), és el nom d'un personatge llegendari japonès descrit en la sèrie novel·lada Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari (La Llegenda de Jiraiya el Galant), és l'arxienemic del ninja . En un principi es va fer anomenar Yashagoro i era un dels seguidors de Jiraiya, però va ser superat per la màgia de les serps. Després de canviar el nom a "Orochimaru" i haver aconseguit l'habilitat de convertir-se en una serp gegant, va atar a Jiraiya i a la seva muller Tsunade i els va derrotar amb el seu verí. (ca)
  • Orochimaru (大蛇丸) est un personnage du conte japonais Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari (児雷也豪傑物語, La Légende du galant Jiraiya), populaire dans les représentations de kabuki. Autrefois nommé Yashagoro, il fut un des disciples de Jiraiya. Ensorcelé par un serpent, il reçoit des pouvoirs magiques lui permettant de se transformer en serpent géant. Il se retourne alors contre son ancien maître et sa femme, Tsunade, et les empoisonne avec son venin. (fr)
  • Orochimaru (jap. 大蛇丸) – postać obecna w japońskiej legendzie Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari, arcywróg ninjy Jiraiyi. Niegdyś nosił imię Yashagorō (jap. 夜叉五郎) i był jednym z uczniów Jiraiyi, jednakże został uwiedziony magią węży. Zmieniwszy imię na „Orochimaru” uzyskał możliwość przemiany w olbrzymiego węża. Zaatakowawszy Jiraiyę i jego żonę Tsunade pokonał ich za pomocą swojego jadu (bohaterowie zostali uratowani przez innego ucznia). W mitologii japońskiej „Orochi” jest nazwą olbrzymiego ośmiogłowego węża. Kanji (jap. 大蛇 daija lub orochi) oznacza dosłownie „olbrzymi wąż”. (pl)
  • Orochimaru (大蛇丸), featured in the Japanese folktale Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari (The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya), is the archenemy of the ninja Jiraiya. He was once named Yashagorō (夜叉五郎) and was one of Jiraiya's followers but was overtaken by serpent magic. Having changed his name to Orochimaru, he gained the ability to turn himself into a giant serpent. He poisoned Jiraiya and Tsunade the slug princess by pouring his venom on them as they slept, only for another follower to save the couple's lives afterwards. "The story, first recorded in 1806, was adapted into a mid-19th-century serialized novel (43 installments, 1839–1868) and a kabuki drama, based on the first 10 installments, by Kawatake Mokuami, in 1852. In the 20th-century, the story was adapted in several films, in video games, an (en)
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  • Orochimaru (fr)
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  • Orochimaru (pl)
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