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Rock Lee is a ninja from Konohagakure part of Team Guy, a four-man cell of ninja led by Might Guy. Inspired by Lee's determination to become stronger despite his inability to perform basic ninja techniques, Guy takes a personal interest in him, deciding to help him achieve his dream of becoming a powerful ninja by using only taijutsu that is ...
Team Guy (ガイ班, Gai-Han) is a group of Konohagakure ninja led by Might Guy. The members of Team Guy primarily concentrate on physical attacks and weapons. They are a year older than the other members of Konohagakure's teams, as Guy wanted to wait a year before they could take the test to advance in ninja rank and become Chunin.
Fewer children in the Hidden Leaf Village are choosing to become ninjas. Lee goes to talk to Guy-sensei about the issue, only to overhear his idol say "Ninjutsu is the most important part of being a ninja!" On his way to visit a hospitalized Guy-sensei, Lee hears Tsunade say he "doesn't have much time left."
Naruto attacks Tobi in Tailed Beast Mode while Kakashi and Guy look on, the former initially hesitant to join the fray over disbelief of the masked man's identity before Guy snaps him out of it. Tobi unleashes a shower of gigantic chakra receivers, paralyzing B and Gyūki.
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The Justice League of America, one of the most famous superhero teams, as they appear in JLA, Secret Origins. Art by Alex Ross . The following is a partial list of teams of superheroes from various comic books , television shows, and other sources.
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team – Lunen; Naruto – Might Guy, Ningame, Raijin, Itachi Uchiha (Eps. 29–30) Naruto: Shippuden – Might Guy, Kagami Uchiha, Captain of the Ghost Ship (Ep. 225) Reign: The Conqueror – Dinocrates, Phillipos (as Jack Aubree) Sol Bianca: The Legacy – Percy; Street Fighter II V – Ryu (Animaze Dub)
The Chargers' Scott Matlock is the NFL's only two-way player, appearing in 36% of the snaps on offense, 19.7% on defense and 57.8% more on special teams.