Love it, hate it? Discuss below.
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Love it, hate it? Discuss below.
As always, no illegal links and/or asking about where to watch the episode!
Elveonora wrote: 'Naruto would have died' ... So?
C'mon, stop trolling please, it's not even laughable. I'm sure you perfectly realise the enormous amount of reasons for Naruto not to die, starting from him being the main protagonist of the series with his own name as a title, and ending with him wielding one of the keys (namely, Six Paths Yang Power) to the seal crucial for defeating Kaguya, the boss villain.
Entertain us both then. It was obviously just a little silliness, if that's even allowed here.
Okay, if that's the reason, the case is settled.
Elveonora wrote: 'Naruto would have died' ... So?
Actually they should have done Kamui on Kaguya herself before shoting the Ash Bones. Or simply creating a big portal that could teleport both Ash Bones. That way, nobody would die.
wow they snuck in a new scene with Yagura...why couldnt they have given a more detailed elaboration on that in the Akatsuki mini-arc? SP is fucking trash as usual lol
It was OK. I mean, pretty sad how Obito died, but it looks like the next two episodes will be rushed because we spent the last 2 just focusing on Obito.
I don't get how are there so many 5/5 votes and so little 1/5 votes. I don't even get why is Obito in those alternate realities still without one of his sharingan, it's so farfetch'd and dumb.
GreatestSin wrote: a bigger question is: how are kakashi and obito able to run in such a strong gravity field?
My guess is that the field's designed to affect chakra along with mass. Weak people like Kakashi and Obito probably weighed around twice as much or so, but Kaguya might've weighed in the tens, if not hundreds, of tons.
As for Obito being unredeemable, well, he made it clear himself that nothing could be done, which is (partially) why he seeked death. Even then, neither Kishi nor Pierrot tried to explain these kinds of things, which leaves Obito's redemption just as half-baked as the decision to make Obito into a bad guy in the first place.
^oh, interesting idea, i wish kishi would have mentioned that in order to avoid the plothole of the two running in a place where sasuke, naruto and kaguya are bound to ground >_<
ChibiBuu wrote: I don't even get why is Obito in those alternate realities still without one of his sharingan, it's so farfetch'd and dumb.
Since he would've died without Madara, he likely imagines himself as being redeemed after his whole incident. And his Sharingan was explicitly a gift, would be very awkward to say afterwards "yea remember my dying words?"
Ajr1218 wrote: As for Obito being unredeemable, well, he made it clear himself that nothing could be done, which is (partially) why he seeked death. Even then, neither Kishi nor Pierrot tried to explain these kinds of things, which leaves Obito's redemption just as half-baked as the decision to make Obito into a bad guy in the first place.
He was a jinchuriki who had his beast extracted, which guarantees death. Then, he used Rinne Tensei, which guarantees death. Obito couldn't be saved. This is why he was willing to die. and given that he couldn't even use Susanoo with both eyes present, it seems his body was too weak to really use his full potential, which is why he came back to Kakashi.
Considering other things, like the Cursed Puppet seal and the half-zetsu body, one can ask how much Obito truly was himself. Also note that with his Mangekyou power, he must've felt reality was very much a joke. (not unlike Itachi who's genjutsu made him question reality).