Oiroke Jutsu, known for its powerful allure in captivating the opposite sex with its charm and irresistible appeal, has become an iconic technique mastered by Naruto, Konohamaru, and even Boruto. These Shinobi are highly skilled in using it to capture the attention and admiration of their opponents.

However, despite its reputation for success, there are undeniable moments when this jutsu fails to produce the desired effect.

Here are some intriguing stories about the failures of Oiroke Jutsu:

1. When Naruto’s Oiroke no Jutsu Fails to Seduce

The incident began when Naruto and Jiraiya were staying at an inn. Naruto persistently begged Jiraiya to train him so he could become stronger, but Jiraiya was busy finishing the manuscript for his latest book, Icha-Icha Violence, which had to be submitted to the publisher the next day.

Upon seeing Jiraiya sound asleep and noticing that the final manuscript was still blank, Naruto decided to help by writing it himself overnight. Naruto believed that if the manuscript was completed faster, Jiraiya would immediately start training him.

The next morning, Naruto eagerly prepared to send the Icha-Icha Violence manuscript he had written to the publisher via Ninja Post. However, while descending the stairs, Naruto slipped and fell, crashing into a Ninja Post courier and two men standing at the bottom of the stairs.

Naruto later woke Jiraiya and informed him that he had written the final manuscript and sent it to the publisher. However, Jiraiya panicked upon hearing this because he had seen Naruto’s messy draft in the room and considered Naruto’s writing absolutely terrible. Jiraiya was genuinely worried that his writing career would be ruined because of Naruto’s poor writing.

Both Naruto and Jiraiya rushed to chase down the Ninja Post courier to retrieve the manuscript, ignoring all risks. After Jiraiya managed to incapacitate the courier carrying Naruto’s package, they discovered that the package contents had been swapped during Naruto’s fall when he collided with the two men at the inn.

The package Naruto sent to the book publisher contained secret documents about a peace message from the King of the Claw Land to the King of the Fang Land, two territories teetering on the brink of war. Meanwhile, the package from the two men that was sent to the King of the Fang Land contained Naruto’s absurd adult fantasy manuscript for Icha-Icha Violence, Jiraiya’s latest book.

The situation turned even more dire as Naruto’s manuscript, which should have been sent to the publisher, was now in the hands of the King of the Fang Land. Naruto and Jiraiya were anxious, realizing that Naruto’s silly writing could potentially spark a war between the two lands.

However, the Ninja Post courier, whose package had been forcibly taken by Naruto and Jiraiya, immediately sent out a report to all Ninja Post personnel, ordering them to intercept Naruto and Jiraiya as they tried to retrieve the valuable package meant for the King of the Fang Land. Naruto and Jiraiya soon found themselves surrounded by an overwhelming number of Ninja Post agents as they continued their journey to reach the King of the Fang Land.

Undeterred by the challenging circumstances, Jiraiya and Naruto swiftly crossed a bridge to chase the five remaining couriers rushing to deliver the package to the Fang Land’s gate guards. Without hesitation, Naruto unleashed his infamous seductive technique, Oiroke no Jutsu, multiplying himself into a group of alluring women dressed in bikinis.

The result? Naruto’s Oiroke no Jutsu successfully subdued four of the Ninja Post agents. However, Jiraiya, who accidentally saw the technique, immediately had a nosebleed and fainted, falling into the river below the bridge.

Unfortunately for Naruto, one Ninja Post agent, with the code 596-03, showed exceptional resilience, resisting the allure of Naruto’s seduction. The agent pressed forward, facing the onslaught of seductive clones, but still managed to deliver the package safely to the gatekeeper of the Fang Land.

Luckily, the King of the Fang Land turned out to be a huge fan of Jiraiya’s works. Overjoyed upon receiving the latest manuscript for Icha-Icha Violence, he viewed it as a rare gift from the King of the Claw Land. With great enthusiasm, the King of the Fang Land ordered his entire army to call off the war and embrace the peace message.

Although the war Naruto and Jiraiya feared didn’t occur, Jiraiya was devastated that his writing skill was now considered on par with Naruto’s notoriously bad writing. Ironically, Naruto’s final Icha-Icha Violence manuscript had managed to capture the heart of the King of the Fang Land.