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2013-04-06, 10:10 | Link #122 | |
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don't forget fukusamku 'getting it wrong' as well. you know... the nature chakra master attached to jiraiya's shoulder at the time. i'm sure he couldn't tell whether jiraiya was unconscoius or not |
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2013-04-06, 10:25 | Link #123 |
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All Fukasaku said was that he "forced himself back to life". This can be interpreted in a number of ways. I simply don't see how a person can force himself back to life if he's dead. When you're dead, you're dead. You can't do anything anymore. You can't think anymore.
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2013-04-06, 10:50 | Link #124 | |
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2013-04-06, 12:18 | Link #126 | |
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It's not even that rare of a trope, it's just a basic case of heroic willpower. |
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2013-04-06, 12:38 | Link #127 | |
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I literally do not understand why this particular point is so troubling to you. Of all the magical things in the series (from a man turning himself into a puppet, to another man existing as weird white snakes, etc) your nitpicking a common trope found across multiple series, novels, movies and video games. It's baffling, so much so that I have to wonder if you are trolling. |
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2013-04-06, 14:03 | Link #129 |
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I dunno either. I guess I just always assumed Jiraiya didn't die until after leaving his dying message. Yes, a lot of weird crap happens in Naruto that can't be explained. But people dying and then magically coming back to life, if that becomes a "normal" thing, then what does death even mean anymore?
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I think henge is more natural. Often we learn things where we don't know how it works exactly, we just do it. Children often practice complicated moves for years, they can master these moves but that doesn't mean they know why it's done that way and how it works exactly. In a magical world you can just say that if you know that a series of hand seals will result in a jutsu being activated then you don't need to know anything else, for example Naruto didn't even know how to pronounce the word chakra in the beginning of the manga but he was able to use it Making clones can be more funny: how do they know where will the clone appear. The clone could appear in an object or in someone else. In FPS games when you "spawn" in someone else he explodes |
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2013-04-06, 22:30 | Link #132 | |
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2013-04-06, 22:56 | Link #133 | |
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2013-04-07, 04:29 | Link #135 |
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You have to know that these type of Juutsu can only be preformed by top notch S-class ninja's.
This is an all out going war, of course we will see unique technique's. The persons preforming edo-tensei are not some low class nin. to begin with, i think the cheating death part is overrated, it's just that we saw it a few times, but it's not some juutsu that everybody can throw out of its sleeve. That being said, Itachi countering Edo Tensei, hey....we are talking about Itachi here.
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