Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-26636534-20151016181609/@comment-1872728-20151020211703

Ninja Of War 1. Targets affected by this jutsu are still able to move and even still perform ninjutsu(Kakuza upon being reincarnated and Madara), how come? Kakuzu got reincarnated, so he can repair the Chakra Circulatory System with dirt lol. Madara can repair his CCS through the use of Yin Yang Release, so he can repair by recreating them. 3. It seems like this jutsu was given a plot-device to be implemented further down the line, otherwise the whole attack on the chakra circulatory system seems pretty pointless to be mentioned in such detail. It is safe to say that this jutsu was to have the ultimate fate for some shinobi that Naruto was supposed to fight, rendering his opponent both defeated and unable to manipulate chakra forever. But, as this idea was most likely scrapped, any thoughts as to who this fate was intended for? It's possibly intended for Kakuzu. Remember that filler about Konohamaru? It did say that Naruto completed this jutsu to avenge Asuma by killing Kakuzu. The original reason would probably be to finish what Minato didn't finish, by combining Nature Transformation and Shape Transformation to the Rasengan. Cjtrules15 wrote: LanceR 97 wrote: Well, seems like there's some kind of definition of those physical injuries, which are ignored when reanimating a person, and those, which are not ignored. For example, ET Nagato maintained his crippled legs and exhausted body, but at the same time terminally ill Itachi, who died exacly from this, was totally okay in ET form and even didn't demonstrate any typical side effects of continious MS use. Good point! I was going to put that edo tensei's body repair itself but that is not true with Nagato. Guess they wanted to show Nagato regaining the use of his legs so overlooked that in comparison to other resurrected shinobi. Well, Nagato's injuries are caused by the use of Rinnegan, so maybe it's outside the healing abilities of the Reanimation Jutsu?