Was Obito justified in declaring it or was he very childish in declaring it?
Was Obito justified in declaring it or was he very childish in declaring it?
He wanted to create a world of peace. The way he went about it though wasn’t right. He wasn’t justified for starting it.
Completely not justified, that’s why he’s a villain and not just an antagonist
he was stupid to think he could take on the shinobi alliance by himself and the jinchūriki
Gang, he almost won.
@MomisOmams he almost won because Kabuto joined him. He declared war before that, and would’ve gotten his skull caved in day 1 without it
He still almost won...?
Yeah but he was stupid to think he could win on his own, which is when he declared war
infinite tsukiyomi didnt even sound that bad imo.
@Rukia feet hangout he can get carried by Kabuto
Honestly the only flaw in their plan on an emotional level, is that both Madara and Obito wanted to put the world in a realm of dreams, where there is no war, and everyone gets to live their dreams.
Except one problem, to achieve this, every Jinchuuriki would have died cause of the tailed beast extraction to make the Ten Tails. The people that deserved to live in their dream world the most, were murdered for that caused, dying in a world where they were hated for decision they had control over, instead of getting the chance to live in their perfect dream world. And pretty much anyone who died up to the point of the Infinite Tsukuyomi, did not get a chance to live their dream life.
Emotional Level Flaw detected.
Also they were taking away free will and just went “you’re joining this dream world whether you like it or not”
There was justification and honestly the concept of everybody being put into their own dream life, and the end of all suffering and war honestly didn’t sound bad.
But there are flaws in his plan, and he did end up needing help from Kabuto to give him the aid of Edo Tensei’s including the Real Madara.
What do you think?