Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-26773508-20150729045448/@comment-26773508-20150812084142

Actionmanrandell wrote: maybe the water was to dangerous to walk on like in the one movie where the water was dangerous for even shinobi to swim in Which movie was that? I haven't bothered to watch all Naruto movies because all the 6-7 movies I managed to watch were utter garbage. They were nothing more than extended filler episodes.

AsianReaper wrote: Maybe it was a deep ravine that the bridge spanned. An even if ninjas can walk on water, their supplies can't. Caravans and such still need a bridge Yes caravans and other supply mediums need a bridge. And as I said, building a bridge should be a piece of cake for an army of doton users, even if it was a deep ravine (which was not the case at least according to the anime). We've seen doton users build massive walls, raise the ground by several meters, push part of the ground below several meters, create stone golems that can act like automata in a limited way, as well as lighten the rocks around them or make them heavier, all done in a jiffy and without difficulties. Are we supposed to believe that these same doton users can't build a simple earth bridge over a river when we've seen the range of jutsus that they're capable of? Definitely screams plot hole to me.