In Naruto, the Summoning Jutsu is an advanced ninjutsu that requires a huge amount of chakra from the user.
However, the toads in Mount Myoboku seem to be most favored by the author.
Today, let’s take a look at the 5 strongest Toad `warriors` of Mount Myoboku who have appeared in the series.
5. Gamamaru
Gamamaru is the oldest Toad from Mount Myoboku, known to have lived since the time of Hagoromo and Hamura.
In flashbacks to the Hagoromo period, Gamamaru was known to be quite agile and skilled in fierce combat, and he was also proficient in Sage Techniques at the time.
However, in the era of Naruto Uzumaki, Gamamaru was rarely summoned to fight, so we temporarily ranked it 5th.
4. Gamakichi
Gamakichi is the son of Gamamaru, who later becomes Naruto’s summon mascot.
Gamakichi is proficient in Sage Techniques and powerful ninjutsu such as Mizuame Tepou.
However, Naruto has now become so powerful that he no longer needs to summon Gamakichi to help him in battle.
3. Gamabunta
Gamabunta is a very large Toad, however despite his size he is still agile as he jumped out of the openings where Naruto first summoned him to reach a considerable height.
Gamabunta also demonstrated his aerial combat skills by using consecutive kicks.
In battles, Gamabunta has proven himself to be a powerful fighting machine, regardless of whether his summoner is by his side or not.
Gamabunta has truly shown himself to be one of the strongest Toads, especially during the Naruto era.
2. Shima
Shima is an old toad from Mount Myoboku and is worshiped as the `Mother of Hamo Dao`.
Shima is known to be a very strong mascot, capable of analyzing situations and circumstances of battles.
Besides, Shima has a great advantage in Senjutsu.
And most notable is her magic technique.
1. Fukasaku
Fukasaku is an 800 year old Toad elder who lives on Mount Myoboku.
Like his wife in combat, Fukasaku is a very formidable warrior.
Fukasaku is also capable of using great Senjutsu and genjutsu.