Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-29752445-20160826022014/@comment-25122992-20160827183243

I just noted the possibility of Hamura dying before Naruto, nothing more. But after remembering Madara's words about being immortal as a TTJ (after he absorbed the God Tree trunk left by Obito), it seems somewhat strange to me that Hagoromo's life could've been as long as a life of a regular human, while he wasn't the one. Also, Naruto received backlashes from Kurama's chakra just because he couldn't control it, which is not the case with Hagoromo and Juubi's chakra. Thekillman wrote: I would expect it to go more like "the juubi's going to outlive me if we don't do something", and "i need the Gedo Statue to not die while splitting the Juubi". Well, it depends on the way Hagoromo was splitting the Juubi. If he extracted the entire chakra from himself and then created the Beasts, he could've died before finishing it. But if he was extracting some portion of this chakra to create the Beasts one by one, he'd have still had some chakra of Juubi left until he used it up completely (the last part being turned into Kurama/Shukaku, depending on the order of creation) and thus stayed alive to the very end. Thekillman wrote: I'm not terribly convinced, we've seen people survive for dramatic purposes before. E.G. a chidori through the heart would knock you unconscious in the lack of a few heartbeats. Just an another probability which is quite possible. Thekillman wrote: This seems solved by Elveonora's addition that it was sealed by a second chibaku tensei. I can't say it's completely solved, especially after remembering the scene with Hamura on the Moon, still as a young man, in The Last movie, while the movie itself ties with the manga course of events rather than anime.