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Kakashi may refer to: * Kakashi Hatake, fictional character from the ''Naruto'' series * Kakashi (album), ''Kakashi'' (album), 1982 album by Yasuaki Shimizu * Kakashi (film), ''Kakashi'' (film), 2001 film by Tsuruta Norio {{disambiguation ...
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Kakashi Hatake
is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the ''Naruto'' manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. In the story, Kakashi is the teacher of Team 7, consisting of the series' primary characters, Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, and Sakura Haruno. Kakashi's past has been extensively explored in the series, resulting in a '' gaiden'' being devoted to his past experiences. Kakashi has appeared in several pieces of ''Naruto'' media, the featured films in the series, the original video animations, and the video games. Kakashi is depicted in ''Naruto'' as an eccentric but highly skilled shinobi for the Hidden Leaf Village. Initially cold and calculated due to the suicide of his father, Sakumo, Kakashi eventually began to warm up in his youth with the help of his teammate Obito Uchiha, while they are under the tutelage of Naruto's father Minato Namikaze. It is through Obito that Kakashi obtains the Uchiha clan's Sharingan (which origina ...
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Kakashi (album)
''Kakashi'' is a studio album by Japanese saxophonist and composer Yasuaki Shimizu. It was originally released in 1982 through the Better Days label. The album was recorded at Nippon Columbia Studios in Tokyo, while production was handled by Shimizu and Aki Ikuta. The music on ''Kakashi'' melds genres including jazz, electronica, and synth-pop, among others. While the album was originally released only in Japan, a 2017 reissue on Palto Flats and WRWTFWW Records widely increased its availability outside of the country while attracting new attention and critical acclaim. Music Pat Padua of ''Spectrum Culture'' has described Shimizu's approach on ''Kikashi'' (and throughout his career as a whole) as "borrow ngelements of all and any genres and transform ngit into something all his own." Critics have listed jazz, electronica, dub, synth-pop, and ambient among the genres integrated into the album. Shimizu plays a wide variety of instruments on the album in addition to his usual sa ...
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