Okay, so this has been bugging me for a while so I thought I'd ask.
Edo Tensei does not actually use the bodies of those resurrected, it only uses a signicant amount of dna from the one being revived, and uses the living body of another person. Then the body is cloaked in I believe dirt, in order to take on the appearance of the revived. The Edo Tensei also takes on any of the abilities of the revived, at their time of death.
The Edo tensei cannot bleed, it's body can be damaged but is rebuilt.
So, how the hell does:
The 2nd Mizukage summon his clam:
and
Madara attempt to summon Kurama, failing only because he is sealed within Naruto:
When summonings require the blood sacrifice of the summoner, and the Edo tensei are neither, the real bodies of the summoned, nor are they capable of bleeding.
Edo Tensei does not actually use the bodies of those resurrected, it only uses a signicant amount of dna from the one being revived, and uses the living body of another person. Then the body is cloaked in I believe dirt, in order to take on the appearance of the revived. The Edo Tensei also takes on any of the abilities of the revived, at their time of death.
The Edo tensei cannot bleed, it's body can be damaged but is rebuilt.
So, how the hell does:
The 2nd Mizukage summon his clam:
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and
Madara attempt to summon Kurama, failing only because he is sealed within Naruto:
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When summonings require the blood sacrifice of the summoner, and the Edo tensei are neither, the real bodies of the summoned, nor are they capable of bleeding.