
Something that’s been really strong.
I’ll make you feel my hook.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
The reason the other jinchuriki besides Naruto and Gaara who have appeared so far were inadequate is their fault.
>>1
I ended up dying before I knew it…
But I think that fighting style is unreasonable.
Moreover, the main move is the lariat, so this eight-sword style is just a lot of bluster, isn’t it?
>>3
It’s more than enough to manipulate Sasuke with bluffs…
Octopus element
If it wasn’t for the weasel, we would have been completely wiped out.
It’s a good setup that there is a perfect jinchuriki besides the protagonist.
Wasn’t the guy that was defeated by Hidan able to control the tailed beast?
You always want to challenge yourself with things that seem ridiculously difficult to draw…
>>10
It’s because a genuine genius who can draw images outputted in their brain was challenging anime techniques at that time…
I just think that if they hadn’t shifted and had made a straightforward character, they would have been incredibly popular.
Just because it’s an octopus doesn’t mean that the eight-sword style is stupid.
I have a memory of the movements in the anime being really cool.
An ideal jinchuriki who connects with tailed beasts.
>>14
It’s ironic that the same two-tailed people from the same cloud have succeeded in becoming tailed beasts, and that military nations are better at handling tailed beasts.
The world view has greatly expanded here, as the five major countries other than the Sand Village appear all at once, giving the story a feeling of moving to a new stage.
I thought he was a weird guy who suddenly appeared, but he was an alternative version.
I really liked this area’s leaves during the time of Akatsuki and when they were hiding in the clouds as a third force.
Killer Bee
Demon Shark
Mr. Guy
The fight that was happening around here has successfully turned into a counterattack.
When I see this person, I can’t help but think that it’s better to treat jinchuriki with care.
I really love talking with Teacher Dolphin.
I mean, I like all the episodes this person is in.
A strange fighting style, a design that seems third-rate, and a personality that feels superficial…
This guy is nothing more than a pawn for the two-eyed kaleidoscope Sasuke.
Good shift from here.
When you think about it, the performance on the Akatsuki side is quite advantageous against the tailed beasts.
>>24
I think Hidan’s technique is quite a meta against tailed beasts.
You probably gathered such talent at Akatsuki.
Honestly, I didn’t really like Naruto until I started training him.
I quietly like the match between Bee and Kisame as the best bout.
It’s impressive how well you can utilize your abilities, but first of all, Yao is quite strong.
It’s just 9 minus 1.
The animation of Sasuke vs. Bee being realized is just incredible.
I like using the technique of transforming with a split-body octopus to escape from crises.
Most people can usually take down the Eight-Sword Style before a lariat is thrown.
I thought Yo was good, but it’s so noisy.
>>32
(Well… it’s kind of annoying.)
At this time, Sasuke has already defeated Itachi…
>>33
Orochimaru and Deidara have accomplished an amazing feat by defeating Itachi.
A character like Saburo Kitajima, who is often forgotten, paired with this unbelievably cold atmosphere.
Someone who even has sealing techniques.
>>35
Based on Kushina’s situation, it seems that she should originally have been a Jinchuriki… it’s just that Naruto hasn’t learned from the circumstances of becoming a Jinchuriki.
>>43
It seems that Gaara had it too, so it must be something that one is originally supposed to have.
>>51
To put it simply, it is the administrator of a land sealed with superpowers and the land itself.
I think that’s essential.
Whether I’m alive or dead right now.
In the story, there were ambiguous periods around the final battle.
The wielder of the Sharingan has good eyesight, but ultimately, it is impressive how the Eight Sword Style can manipulate the brain of a single person.
It’s amazing, but just like with Mr. Guy, it’s only amazing because there are capable people doing it.
When I first saw it, I didn’t really like it and naively thought it would be nice if Sasuke could just do it quickly.
I suddenly became a fan after their reappearance.
If anything, Gaara was also hunted.
According to the theory that a top-notch ninja can read the opponent’s mind just by joining fists, Bee, who realized even the existence of Iruka-sensei just by doing a Gū-Tatch with Naruto, is a super elite.
Well, I don’t really think about such things, but you’re truly top-notch…
Since there were voices saying they didn’t understand what the Eight Sword Style is, I actually tried it out! (Anime version)
>>44
Isn’t Ani Kage also pretty amazing?
Obito’s octopus leg clone that can deceive others is just amazing.
>>45
Isn’t the anime shadow amazing?
Maybe it’s because the characters introduced around this time were all gloomy, but I really came to like them.
>>46
I have a memory of bouncing back from here.
>>46
When you reread it, you could say that this part is the heaviest and most oppressive period in the series, from the Weasel arc to the Pain arc.
I remember the movement in the anime was amazing.
Having skills, fame, and virtue…
Did you die and become a bolt?
>>50
Even if I’m told I’m dead, I feel like I’m living with my usual octopus arm separation.
Was Sasuke really that cocky around that time? I think he was struggling a lot after hearing the truth about Itachi…
In the battle against the Akatsuki, I can’t use flashy techniques because I have to hide from the Raikage.
I like the flow where Kisame, who doesn’t know such circumstances, is pushed into a corner by using flashy techniques, but because of that, he gets discovered by the Raikage and is saved.
It’s inevitable, but I was a bit sad that after the revival of the Hokage and Sasuke’s full participation in the Ninja World War, he had fewer appearances.
Bee-sama’s heart is too strong.
Balancing with a strange rap character.
Even looking back at the past, Bee-sama hasn’t fallen into darkness at all.
>>57
“I’m strong enough to even advise the Raikage.”
Naruto would naturally get attached too.
Isn’t the gap between Naruto and the others too wide in the end?
Eh, was it that easy with Amaterasu?
Ah, you were indeed alive after all.
>>65
Rather, since up until now there has been almost no depiction of the background and other Jinchuriki being hunted down, I understood that outside of the main character Naruto, the other Jinchuriki would be taken care of quickly, and I thought this person also got taken down normally.
I never expected Naruto, Kakashi, and Gaara to team up and make it to the final stages…
>>66
I would rather know about successful examples.
Before Naruto was born, the jinchūriki was viewed with danger even within the village, but by the time of the main story, the jinchūriki is respected and the Eight-Tails is trusted, so their virtue is incredible.
Perhaps because it was originally intended for a youth magazine, the style is quite powerful and impactful.
I think it’s correct for Naruto to be in a shonen magazine because it’s too mentally immature for a youth magazine.
This guy’s fighting style really suited the anime.
>>72
It seemed tough for the voice actor to do rap.
The rap was crap even in the anime.
“Stabbing the enemy! Texas Longhorn!” I thought the rap part where they shout that while doing the Yao horn attack was pretty good.
Despite being such a ridiculous character, their analytical ability and battle IQ are top-notch, which is impressive.
Grasping the abilities of the hawks and assessing the limit of Kisame’s capacity to adjust the tailed beast chakra.
From the second part onwards, the negative influences of the anime are occasionally showing…
I’ve been doing things like multi-camera since some time ago.
The reason other Jinchuriki are so easily defeated is simply because Akatsuki is strong.
What exactly is the demon shark?
>>80
When it comes to a beast without a tail, it’s like a side story boss that gets the typical number 0 assigned to it, just like an original character from a movie.
Poor Asuma, compared to this person’s pencil.