“Including a mention of your impressive record…. The man who had penetrated and copied over a thousand techniques.. Kakashi the mirror ninja.”

—  Masashi Kishimoto , book Naruto

Source: Naruto, Vol. 02: The Worst Client

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Japanese manga artist 1974

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