
Naruto misinterprets Sumaru's actions as an attack, and has a brief, uneventful battle, during which, the Konoha genin witnessed first-hand the Mysterious Peacock Method in battle. He first encounters Naruto at the edge of the Land of Bears where he stops the Konoha genin from walking into a canyon filled with toxic gas, the "Devil's Ravine". When first shown, Sumaru showed some skill with a crossbow, using it in conjunction with a rope to cross the "Devil's Ravine", while showing great sense of balance when running over aforementioned length of rope. When Akahoshi kidnapped Sumaru, Yotaka said that he was one of the village's most talented genin, indicating that Sumaru had much more control over the Star Chakra, in a similar way to that of his mother's. While cooperating with other genin he was shown to be able to sense the star's presence. He also proved capable of using a technique called Chakra Rope, albeit in a smaller version when compared to his mother's. Sumaru was able to use the Mysterious Peacock Method, seen when he was able to create wings made out of chakra to fly and when he could use said wings for an offensive attack. Sumaru has reddish-brown eyes and long smooth black hair that he wears in a braided ponytail, his bangs partly curl around his head and parts of his blue Hoshigakure forehead protector.Īs a child Sumaru's hair was short and straight and not as smooth. Sumaru remembers his mother, especially, through a lullaby she sang to him as a child about a red star called Natsuhiboshi, which is actually the planet Mars. As a last favour, they asked the Third Hoshikage to lie to Sumaru to protect their family name. Sumaru is told that his parents, Natsuhi and Hotarubi, were killed in battle guarding the fallen star, when in reality, they stole it in an effort to save the villagers from the damaging effects of star training. He appears to be one of their more prodigious practitioners, being able to perform some of the more advanced techniques of star training at such an early age.

It is also the 163,374 th most commonly held first name at a global level It is held by 2,117 people. The last name occurs predominantly in Africa, where 55 percent of Sumaru are found 28 percent are found in Southern Africa and 28 percent are found in South Bantu Africa.

It is borne by around 1 in 56,933,952 people.
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This surname is the 1,589,322 nd most frequently used surname in the world. How Common Is The Last Name Sumaru? popularity and diffusion Click here for further potential spellings of this surname. The surname Sumaru (Hindi: सुमारु, Marathi: सुमारु, Oriya: ସୁମାରୁ) is most common in South Africa. Where Does The Last Name Sumaru Come From? nationality or country of origin
