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Konoha Monument.jpg|The Memorial Stone as depicted in the manga. |
Konoha Monument.jpg|The Memorial Stone as depicted in the manga. |
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Konoha's Memorial Stone.png|The Memorial Stone as depicted in the anime. |
Konoha's Memorial Stone.png|The Memorial Stone as depicted in the anime. |
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− | The '''Memorial Stone''' is a monument in [[Konohagakure]] |
+ | The '''Memorial Stone''' is a monument in [[Konohagakure]] listing all the ninja who died in service to the village. In the manga, it is shaped like a standard slab of stone, while in the anime it looks more like a [[kunai]]-shaped structure. |
− | It is located near the [[Third Training Ground]], where [[Team Hiruzen]] and [[Team 7]] |
+ | It is located near the [[Third Training Ground]], where [[Team Hiruzen]] and [[Team Kakashi|Team 7]] undertook their first [[bell test]]. When [[Naruto Uzumaki]] remarked that he wanted to have his name added to the monument, [[Kakashi Hatake]] informed him of what it was for, prompting Naruto to change his mind.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 8, pages 9-10</ref> Kakashi spends much of his free time at the monument because his former comrade, [[Obito Uchiha]], has his name engraved there. |
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+ | == Known Names == |
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+ | * [[Obito Uchiha]] |
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+ | * [[Hayate Gekkō]]<ref name="c137">''Naruto'' chapter 137</ref> |
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+ | * {{translation|Nigiri Umeboshi|梅星にぎり|Umeboshi Nigiri}}<ref name="c137"/> |
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+ | * [[Ikkaku Umino]]<ref name="Irukapar">''Naruto'' chapter 139, pages 4, 8</ref> |
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+ | * [[Kohari Umino]]<ref name="Irukapar"/> |
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+ | * {{translation|Mujini Anano||Anano Mujini}}<ref>''[[Naruto: Path of the Ninja]]''</ref> |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * In ''[[Naruto Shippūden |
+ | * In ''[[Naruto Shippūden the Movie: The Will of Fire]]'', the Memorial Stone was depicted in a similar fashion to its manga form. |
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− | * In ''[[Naruto: Path of the Ninja]]'', [[Mujini Anano]] and [[Nigiri Umeboshi]]'s names are carved on the tablet as well. |
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+ | == See Also == |
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− | * Despite Obito's name being engraved onto the stone due to what his teammates believed to be his assumed death, he was in truth still alive, and would later comment on how Kakashi is making pitiful excuses in front of the empty grave. |
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+ | * [[Konoha's Cemetery]] |
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− | * This stone is apparently reserved for those whose bodies are not retrieved for burial in the [[Konoha Cemetery|cemetery]], and vice versa. |
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+ | * [[Memorial Park]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 18 August 2018
The Memorial Stone is a monument in Konohagakure listing all the ninja who died in service to the village. In the manga, it is shaped like a standard slab of stone, while in the anime it looks more like a kunai-shaped structure.
It is located near the Third Training Ground, where Team Hiruzen and Team 7 undertook their first bell test. When Naruto Uzumaki remarked that he wanted to have his name added to the monument, Kakashi Hatake informed him of what it was for, prompting Naruto to change his mind.[1] Kakashi spends much of his free time at the monument because his former comrade, Obito Uchiha, has his name engraved there.
Known Names
- Obito Uchiha
- Hayate Gekkō[2]
- Nigiri Umeboshi (梅星にぎり, Umeboshi Nigiri)[2]
- Ikkaku Umino[3]
- Kohari Umino[3]
- Mujini Anano (Anano Mujini)[4]
Trivia
- In Naruto Shippūden the Movie: The Will of Fire, the Memorial Stone was depicted in a similar fashion to its manga form.