DerpDaBerp
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It did refer to itself as separate, after all
also it's all black
also it's all black
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Close enough.Perfect Susano and Yin/Yang Kyuubi DNA Digivolve too Keanu Reeves.
GO! SUPER SAGE ART AMATERASU BIJU BOMB SHURIKEN!
Lol where was that at? I don't remember reading that part xD"Don't come inside me!" - Obito.
Naruto about to do his Jesus no Jutsu.
you ****ing nailed it. why I HATE this series so much.Either Kishi enjoys having every villain be relatable to Naruto, or he just has Naruto find a way to relate himself to others.
I bet if I told Naruto "You don't know what's it like to have back pain" He'd go "NOPE! I can relate to that"
Yeah, no. Gaara and Naruto were nowhere near alike. About the only commonality they shared was the fact that they were jinchuuriki, tactical nukes of their respective nations by definition, and that was pretty much it. Naruto didn't go through half of the **** Gaara went through. Gaara didn't have a loving father, one that at least made this grand sacrifice for the sake of his village anyway, and the closest thing he had to an actual parental figure early in life ****ed with his emotions by ultimately betraying him in the end. Nobody tried killing Naruto at every turn; they ostracized him and made him a pariah, sure, but it's not like Konoha's Kage sent assassins after him every waking moment of his life out of fear-mongering, or to exploit the kid's nature. How could Naruto understand something like that?I think that the only time that Naruto trying to relate to one of villains that worked really well was with Gaara. Since the two of them actually had similar issues. And that was a long, long, time ago. I guess it worked with Pain too, but not as well as the first time.
Yeah, no. Gaara and Naruto were nowhere near alike. About the only commonality they shared was the fact that they were jinchuuriki, tactical nukes of their respective nations by definition, and that was pretty much it. Naruto didn't go through half of the **** Gaara went through. Gaara didn't have a loving father, one that at least made this grand sacrifice for the sake of his village anyway, and the closest thing he had to an actual parental figure early in life ****ed with his emotions by ultimately betraying him in the end. Nobody tried killing Naruto at every turn; they ostracized him and made him a pariah, sure, but it's not like Konoha's Kage sent assassins after him every waking moment of his life out of fear-mongering, or to exploit the kid's nature. How could Naruto understand something like that?
I'm sure I'm forgetting a few things (like, you know, Gaara being a complete and utter SOCIOPATH), but the bottom-line...? The comparisons that Kishi makes are terrible and overwrought, and make little sense.
Smooth Criminal
-End of this chapter-
Madara: Ah! After 10,000 years I'm free! It's time to conquer Earth!
-Next chapter-
Hasharima: Minato! Madara has escaped! Recruit ninjas with attitude!
-Insert Naruto and Sasuke-
In all seriousness, did anyone realize that Madara is now going to be mortal? Meaning limited chakra supply. He can't be as reckless with his body and he is up against a billion ninjas.
I swear, if they do this re-absorb all the tailed beasts thing again, I'm just going to stop reading.