Here are all of the Tailed Beasts in Naruto, as well as the Jinchuriki who carry them. The world of Naruto is full of flashy chakra blasts and monstrous summons, but one of Masashi Kishimoto's more inventive concepts are the Bijuu, or Tailed Beasts. Over the years, Naruto and Boruto's Tailed Beast differences have become more apparent, as the latter has changed how Tailed Beasts work, including their effects on their respective Jinchuriki. As a result, the question there has been widespread discussion about whether Boruto changed Tailed Beasts in the Naruto canon. Notably, these creatures originated from the chakra tree of the villainous Otsutsuki clan, which transformed into the incredibly powerful ten-tailed monster. In order to avert widespread destruction, the Sage of Six Paths split the ten-tails into nine smaller creatures, which would go on to become Naruto/Boruto's fabled Tailed Beasts.
These creatures either roam the land as wild demons or are used as weapons of war by the various ninja villages, maintaining the balance of power between nations. In order to harness the immense power held within each of the Bijuu, the beasts would often be contained within a human host, known as a Jinchuriki. The joining of human and beast creates a symbiotic relationship. Some pairings are harmonious and respectful, while others emphasize the servitude of the Tailed Beasts, turning them against humanity. Depending on the skill of the Jinchuriki, the creature's power can be drawn out in battle, but loss of control results in the beast escaping its Jinchuriki and going on a rampage.
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Although Naruto and the Nine-Tails are obviously the most prominent Bijuu and Jinchuriki
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