Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-27924806-20140711165647/@comment-17623-20140714163801

JOA20 wrote: SuperSajuuk wrote: TheUltimate3 wrote: Pseudo-Jinchuriki was used in the anime. Or rather, I believe it was during the Sora arc. Wasn't it used to describe Kinkaku and Ginkaku as well? Pretty sure it was. No. The term "pseudo-jinchuriki" is anime only. In the manga it was never used.

To add, not long after the start of the War, we eased up a little and began using anime only phrases and distinctions to things that see in the manga. For example, the anime introduced pseudo-jinchuriki and the mechanics behind it, so when Kinkaku and Ginkaku displayed the same mechanics, instead of dancing around the issue, we put them under the umbrella that was given. Did the same thing with Minato until his Nine-Tails started talking.

And now that the history lesson is out the way, back to the discussion on classification, MERCURIOUS, I still find that addition to Naruto BS, but I don't remember even taking part in it so thems the books. Following that outcome, I see absolutely no reason Obito and Madara aren't sages.