2010-10-25, 23:21 | Link #2688 |
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I was just watching the first Naruto Shippuden episode and the first segment with Sasuke seems a bit out of place with the rest of it. The animation quality seems to be much better than the rest. Is this a clip from one of the movies that they sliced in?
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2010-10-27, 18:40 | Link #2691 |
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thanks. it was just the art/animation quality difference that got me thinking it was from one of the movies.
One last question. Has it been revealed why Kabuto is so loyal to Orochimaru? It seems that there are points where he could do away with Orochimar with no consequence yet he just stays and helps. Might've missed it as before the timeskip, half of Naruto episodes seem to be flashbacks and characters posing and stalling and I skip through a lot of it so I might've missed why. |
2010-11-07, 14:08 | Link #2692 |
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How does the power scaling go with Naruto's Tailed Forms? The two most likely I've come up with are either: A) type where, say, 1-Tailed Form is 1/3rd as powerful as 3-Tailed Form, 1/6th that of 6-Tails, 3-Tails is 1/2 as powerful as 6-Tails, etc., or: B) power doubles with each tail (2-Tails is 2x power of 1-Tail; 3-Tails is 2x power of 2-Tails; 4-Tails is 2x power of 3-Tails, 6-Tails is 4x power of 4-Tails, etc). Which, going by what is shown in the series, seems more accurate?
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2010-11-08, 11:20 | Link #2694 |
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I've spent the last HOUR wracking my brain trying to figure out what your response means. I am HORRIBLE at math. I don't even know which of my options is "multiplication" and which is "raising the power". I thought they were BOTH "multiplication".
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2010-11-08, 11:29 | Link #2695 |
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Alright, type A: Kyuubi's full power is equally divided in 9 fractions, each represented by a tail.
Type B: every time another tail appears, it is multiplied by 2, so nine-tailed form has the power of 2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2 tails, which is expressed as 2^9, totaling 512 times the power of a single tail. Going by what we have seen, I wouldn't say there's SUCH a huge difference in power between the last two (256 "tails" higher). |
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