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I was hoping you would say that. Because if gamabunta killed naruto you won't say naruto killed himself, you would say gamabunta kill him. So, in conclusion, summons do not count towards their power.
If Gamabunta turns on Naruto and goes out of his way to battle him then he is not part of his power. As long as Gamabunta stays on Naruto's side then he counts as his power because he was summoned through a Jutsu that Naruto performed. Like what Edo Itachi did to Kabuto. Do you understand? But as long as the Kuchiyose is fighting on your behalf then it counts as your power. It's Kabuto's Jutsu, he took the time and steps necessary to prepare it, it's part of his power.
Although that was a nice try.