Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-26388300-20160301040622/@comment-734582-20160429093959

Marc Zaddy wrote: It most certainly was. It was actually larger than the Leaf, as it dwarfed the Hokage mountain as well. Not entirely: | best image i could find of this scene.

Considering Naruto's size relative to the Chibaku Tensei and Onoki's size relative to Madara's meteors, they seem roughly the same size (give or take a couple of dozen meters)

EDIT:

If you want a sense of scale, compare these two images:

| The various biju bombs

Note the spot that marks the Juubi. | The shinju in relation to the crater

Ignore the lines.

| madara's numerous Chibaku Tensei in relation to the shinju stump.

The stump is in the bottom-mid.

[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/naruto/images/3/3e/Naruto_World_Map.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/700?cb=20110114161251| now compare it to the world map. ]

The coastline in those pictures is the same coastline in the landbridge between the Land of Lighting and the main continent.

While i'm sure Kishimoto doesn't have a perfect sense of scale, it should show that the Chibaku Tensei are kilometers across.

| Compared to Pain's Chibaku Tensei (note the mountains and the mountains in the previous shots) | And Madara's Meteor (Note, again, the mountains).

All these images suggest that the various Chibaku Tensei are around a kilometer to several kilometers across. (Madara's multiple CT show various sizes).

Consequently, what Sasuke destroyed with a Chidori Stream actually seems to be on the smaller end of meteor sizes.

Compare this to the Juubi and the True Several Thousand Hands, and the Chibaku Tensei Sasuke destroyed are clearly significantly larger than anything Hashirama produces.