Does Kiba Inuzuka like Hinata?

Unlike with Naruto, Hinata isn’t terribly shy around Kiba. The two have a comfortable relationship, and are able to work well as a team. They care for each other, as evidenced by Hinata giving Kiba ointment after being defeated by Naruto and when Kiba was concerned for her health during the Chūnin Exam.

Does Kiba Inuzuka like Hinata?

Unlike with Naruto, Hinata isn’t terribly shy around Kiba. The two have a comfortable relationship, and are able to work well as a team. They care for each other, as evidenced by Hinata giving Kiba ointment after being defeated by Naruto and when Kiba was concerned for her health during the Chūnin Exam.

How old is Kiba Inuzuka?

‘Naruto’ Profile: Kiba Inuzuka

editKiba Inuzuka
Personal
Birthdate July 7
Sex Male
Age Part I: 12–13 Part II: 16–17

Who does Kiba Inuzuka end up with?

The Couple KibaTama (キバタマ KibaTama) is the term used to refer to the romantic relationship between Kiba Inuzuka and Tamaki.

Does Kiba Inuzuka have a kid?

Though Kiba has no children of his own, his dogs might be bonding with his cousins or any children his sister might have had. Goofy as he is, Kiba has become a vital member of his clan because of his well-trained dogs.

What is Kiba’s dogs name?

Akamaru
Akamaru (Naruto), Kiba Inuzuka’s dog in the Naruto series.

How did Kiba and akamaru meet?

Tenchi Bridge Reconnaissance Mission When Naruto met Kiba while looking for team-mates, he noticed that Akamaru was much larger, especially given that Kiba was now riding on him rather than having him sit on his head.

Why does Kiba have marks on his face?

“Inuzuka” (犬塚) means “dog hill,” and is a reference to the dog samurai Inuzuka from Kyokutei Bakin’s Nansō Satomi Hakkenden. The red fang markings of the Inuzuka clan members’ cheeks are a reference to the facial markings on San, a character from Hayao Miyazaki’s, Princess Mononoke.

Is Kiba weak without akamaru?

9 WEAKNESS: He Is Solely Reliant On Akamaru All of his jutsu (Fang Over Fang, the Man-Beast transformation, and particularly dynamic marking) hinge on the dog’s cooperation, and he is incomplete without him.