~Deidara Fans~ #871265
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Description
Art is an explosion Deidara first appearance is during a mission to Hidden Sand (Sunagakure) where Deidara is to capture Gaara. He is a member of the Akatsuki. Deidara is teamed with Sasori, whom Deidara refers to as Master Sasori (Sasori no Danna). Although he holds great respect for his partner Sasori, they get into lots of arguments about what is considered to be fine art. Deidara thinks art is something that disappears quickly and Sasori thinks art is something that lasts a long time. Deidara has a mouth in the palm of his hand, which eats his special clay and spits out his exploding homing bird creation. During his fight with Gaara, his left arm is mangled by Gaara's The Coffin of Crushing Sand (Sabaku Kyū), but Deidara still managed to defeat Gaara. Also, Deidara lost his right arm to Hatake Kakashi when Kakashi used his newly obtained Mangekyō Sharingan against him. Join today.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Aug 2026, 03:18 | 127 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by @Guest94404 as measured.
Members we’ve seen
@Guest94404 — Deidara (rank 255)
ShootMCMAHON (@MotherGothel90) — True fans of Deidara (rank 1)
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Rank structure
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