
While firmly standing still, the skilled ninja seems to manage just by remaining motionless, while Teacher Akane is barely able to do just that.
Isn’t it pointless to stop your hand over there?
>>2
It’s dangerous to take out ninja tools…
Isn’t it like kicking with your foot, losing balance, and throwing it backward?
The person who was coughing loudly never stood out even once.
>>5
I feel like I was using something called the Crescent Moon Dance or something like that.
It’s sad that when Lee was about to be killed by Gaara, only Guy Sensei stepped in to stop it.
>>6
He’s the son of the wind shadow from the neighboring country, after all.
It’s not good that three upper ninjas are grabbing my arm to stop me on the leaves.
>>6
I think it’s even more emotional when I consider that this is also a factor in why they’re getting angrier.
Kakashi isn’t a special lower-ranked ninja, but he’s stepping in anyway.
Since Hayate is the referee, of course, he would step in to stop it.
>>8
It’s a scene where a ninja tried to stab a girl from the same generation…
>>24
Ah…
>>24
Did you manage to help this time?
>>24
What the scarecrow did was abandon him.
If Sensei Kurenai stands and stops, the screw won’t be visible on the screen…
Aren’t you sealing the left foot of the screw?
It seems there might be reasons for the flow of the chakra, but having toenails exposed is scary.
>>12
Kishimoto-sensei says that everyone in this world wears sandals because I wanted to draw all the way to their toes.
By the way, who did Hayate get defeated by?
>>14
Baki
>>15
Was it the Sound Ninja?
>>22
It’s sand! I’m the Shunin in charge of Gaara and in the second part, I somehow end up being Gaara’s assistant.
Well, the sand ninja generally has a similar appearance, but…
I thought there wasn’t any deep meaning behind Asuma not being here, but I actually like that Shikamaru has lost his trust.
Sexy Murder Sliding Teacher Kurenai
What are you doing, Asuma?
>>18
I’m watching from the second floor.
>>18
🚬
Kakashi won’t be able to overlook someone trying to kill the villagers.
Well, with this many people, Asuma probably has nothing to do…
I feel like unhealthy-looking people were somewhat popular among women back then.
I died quickly.
>>23
Yowalara really exists in reality.
Hayate (an unhealthy person) had some kind of mysterious depth where his girlfriend seemed to belong to a dark organization and was a beauty.
>>30
While saying that I would definitely take revenge, the war between the Leaf and the Sand ended quickly.
Moreover, the true culprit behind the war that broke out between the two villages was being manipulated by a rogue ninja from our own village, making it difficult for the nation to blame the sand, resulting in an extremely ambiguous ending.
Over-stopping rather than over-killing.
Hayate is tying seals that are questionable even after using the cursed mark of the screw, so what he’s doing is the most malicious life hack.
Even though Baki has the advantage of his position and has cool techniques like a blade of wind, he didn’t stand out at all.
>>34
Wasn’t it the case that after briefly appearing in the Wind Shadow Rescue, the main story role ended?
Even though I’m technically the jonin in charge of Gaara and the others, I can’t believe I didn’t get any appearances even in the Ninja World War.
Are you someone who can’t do anything alone?
Asuma is told by Shikamaru that he was the only one who didn’t intervene.
>>38
Isn’t it rather strange that Kakashi is the one who came to stop it, even though the responsible jonin and examiners are reasonable?
Even though I didn’t rush to Rii…
>>38
(There is) no gap to enter.
Obito House
>>40
None
A self-proclaimed sloppy teacher who can occupy a good position despite not really needing to be involved.
Since there was a named character with a decent amount of screen time who died, it should have been a shocking development…
It’s good that the screw is stopped, but when trying to break free, the posture makes it possible to fracture the part being held, which gives a sense of seriousness from Kakashi and Guy.
It seems that Gaara, who was extremely wary at the time, is entrusted with watching over the children, which indicates that he probably has a lot of trust from that damn old man and is incredibly capable.
Why does it stand out so much?
>>48
Because I’m a ninja.
>>48
Even though there were quite a few minor roles in the Fourth Great Ninja War a long time ago, Baki never appeared even once…
Is Hayate a special jōnin?
>>52
There aren’t many good places for special jonin.
Whether good or bad, Lee was the one who was being reckless, so he probably couldn’t find the right timing to stop.
I understand that my master Guy has run out of options, but there might still be a last resort.
Baki is now in a position similar to Shizune for Tsunade, so if he seeks revenge now, it could be taken as a declaration of war against the Kazekage, which would be dangerous.
I can tell that you’re quite a skilled wind user, but…
Asuma unfairly loses trust because Kakashi, who is unrelated, mixed in with Guy and Kurenai, who are his own responsibilities…
Gekinin SP was fun as a fighting game, but I wonder how it is that Baki, Yuugao, and Anko appear while Pain Konan is absent.
Raikage, Bee, and Minato were there…
>>59
That’s why it was canceled after being consumed by Narultimate.
Honestly, I get Guy-sensei, I get Kurenai, and I kind of get Hayate.
What did Kakashi-sensei come for?
In the overall summary of the Ninja World War, they are treated like a background character who has no role.
Captain Yamato, who had been constantly present until that point, was treated as an air character due to having no role in the Ninja War.
>>61
Don’t forget your comrades; it’s also bad that Naruto forgot about me…
>>61
I really think it’s terrible that only one person has been captured by the enemy the entire time and has been used without any chance to shine.
In the BORUTO era, he looks unusually aged and is struggling with tough work all by himself, and it seems like Yamato-sensei’s treatment of him is strange.
I have a bad feeling because of some MAD from somewhere… I can only think of the impression of the person doing it.
No matter how strong Neji’s combat ability is at the Chūnin level, it’s not impossible for three people – the examiner, Guy, and Kurenai – to stop him…
The scarecrow has some trauma, you know.
CV. Jouji Nakata is awesome.
I think it was just drawn in a cool way.
Captain Yamato was indeed there from the reunion arc with Sasuke until the Five Kage Summit.
It seems that even with everything considered, Kureha is probably strong enough that lower-ranked shinobi and middle-ranked shinobi are no match for her.
>>70
In the original work, the only fight scene is with Itachi, so it’s hard to understand, but Jonin are extremely strong…
>>73
It gives the impression that there are a lot of them, but in reality, the basic fighting force consists mainly of Chūnin, and there are only a handful of Jōnin.
>>79
Isn’t it a waste to use such valuable resources for training lower-ranked ninjas?
>>86
Otherwise, it will be like the era before the village was established.
>>86
It seems there are cases where someone accidentally crossed paths with the Seven Ninja Swordsmen due to a request being disguised…
>>79
Also, it’s easy to forget that there were a considerable number of deaths during the Konoha Crush from the battles with Sand, Sound, and the war.
If the current situation gets conveyed to other countries, it could become a trigger for a war, to the extent that the total strength of Konoha has weakened.
>>73
In specific fields, there are elite jōnin classes, and the special jōnin, like Red Sensei, are considered so because their genjutsu is at a high level. However, Itachi is just an ordinary jōnin from the Leaf Village and on top of that he possesses the Mangekyō, which makes the opponent too strong.
>>84
Just because she’s a rookie doesn’t mean that Kō-sensei isn’t an ordinary Jonin!
The first appearance was in the Sasuke Reunion Arc.
In Shikamaru’s Wind Tale, he appears quite a bit mainly during training and also fought in the battle against Kakuzu.
I was accompanying the search for Sasuke and Itachi, and I was also playing basketball with them.
No appearance during the Pain invasion, which is unusual.
In the land of iron, there are opportunities for appearance, and there’s also a constant chance to show up in the training of the island turtle.
When I look at it this way, it seems that the notable airification has mostly only appeared with Pain’s arrival, but Tenzo has been pretty much present since his first appearance…
I mean, isn’t Guy-sensei the only ninja there who can definitely stop Gaara vs. Lee?
>>72
The battle suddenly started at the elite ninja class…
>>72
Because it is the Jinchuriki, it is quite difficult to avoid being considered dead at the Akatsuki level.
It seems that my younger brother Kishi might praise me too.
In two years, Neji will be a jonin too.
>>75
In two more years, it will be a grave, so it’s too rushed to live.
The Ninja World War is a summary of all the characters that have appeared in the previous chapters.
If Neji had killed Hinata here, history would have changed.
Baki may not stand out, but once he realizes he was deceived during the Konoha Crush, he has the ability to negotiate a truce with Konoha from there…
He is a valuable elder of the Gaara faction and is also the closest aide after the Kazekage.
>>81
Baki is in charge of all the children of the Wind Shadow, and being the site manager for the Leaf Destruction is incredibly elite.
It seems that there is quite a thick layer of special jōnin who are stronger than chunin but cannot become jōnin.
>>82
It may not seem impressive because it doesn’t stand out much.
The elite ninja is not only a village council member but also a strategic-tactical commander and the highest-ranking combatant, so there are too many things that must be done…
>>82
I wonder why the fourth generation’s close guard squad is only special jonin… Was there a shortage of personnel right after the Third Shinobi World War…?
>>98
On the contrary, it must be the bodyguard unit of the Hokage because it specializes in protection.
The higher-ranking ninjas need to do more in broader areas as the hands and feet of the Hokage…
Mr. Baki’s fisheye lens frames are particularly striking.
The special jōnin is a special ninja among jōnin.
It’s not, huh…
>>91
(Although I don’t have the ability to be a jōnin) I have been granted limited authority (because I have been recognized as having abilities equivalent to a jōnin in a special area of expertise).
>>91
It’s pretty much like a special appointment professor vibe.
Could it be that after it was revealed that Kazekage was dead, Baki became the de facto leader of the sand?
The arrangement I thought was the most wasteful was the Academy Teacher, Aburakawa Shino.
>>94
That village is attacked fairly often, so we need enough strength to protect the academy students.
The distribution of elite shinobi to lower shinobi in the squad seems excessive.
>>95
Speaking of which, based on Asuma’s flashback scene, it seems that when all three of the assigned genin become chuunin, the assigned jounin graduates from their role at that point.
After becoming a Chunin, you’ll be in a position to lead your own squad and take on missions.
I feel like there aren’t that many upper-ranked ninjas in the story that make me think, “This guy is lame…”
The Chunin mainly consists of many mediocre ones, led by Izumokotetsu.
Kakashi acknowledges that Guy-sensei is superior to him.
That top disciple Lee is amazing!! I can’t grasp just how strong he is!
I can confidently say that it’s a battle that’s impossible at Asuma’s level.
The only ones who can stop it here are the third Hokage, Orochimaru, and Guy-sensei.
Could it be that graduating academy students assigned to such a handful of elite jōnin are incredibly elite just for that reason…?
Where did the people who are losing weight go?
>>103
I lost to Uncle Baki and died.
Although the title is officer, it seems that there is not as much authority as an actual officer, which is also a reality.
Everyone has a reason to stop, but aside from that, since it’s an over-restriction, the screws are also like “Oh, the head family…”
Wasn’t the Special Jonin a desperate measure to fill the talent shortage after the Nine-Tails attack?
The reason why Team Guy went during the Wind Shadow Recovery was probably to hunt down an enemy of the Akatsuki, a shadow-class opponent.
>>110
Shikamaru also said, “If Orochimaru is involved in the mission to rescue Sasuke, then make sure everyone in the team is at least a Chunin.”
Well, there wasn’t really any room for that.
Even in the dark factions, there are Chunin-level individuals, indicating that there are few Jonin.
>>111
Just being strong isn’t enough to become a Chunin, and if you can only lead a small team, that’s just up to Chunin; the wall to becoming a Jonin is seriously high.
In Naruto’s generation, Sakura, Shikamaru, and others are jōnin.
In terms of position, it’s about as high as the Sasuke above that.
>>113
Wasn’t Chōji also a Jonin?
>>116
I’m a special jōnin, but I feel like it’s okay if I become one.
I love compositions that feel like this kind of battle manga!
>>114
It seems you also like the scene where everyone is on high alert during the Five Kage Summit.
I generally like the composition of NARUTO.
Whether it has meaning or not, the pose in the thread image is cool.
I really like the density of the style from that time.
I think the Gai squad was simply considered the strongest team in the village in the second division.
A man who makes a rookie jounin retire by having sex with her and then dies.
The upper ninjas also participate in something like a confidence vote for the Hokage, so increasing their numbers too much can be a concern.
>>124
It’s practically a member of parliament.
The war has been experienced equally by other regions as well, regardless.
Despite the numerous major incidents where valuable forces have died in large numbers, such as the Nine-Tails Incident and the Konoha Crush, it’s amazing that Konoha can still stand at the top among the five great nations.
>>125
It is very quick to regroup before being invaded by another territory.
Stop speaking ill of the mist that makes valuable candidates kill each other to graduate from the academy.
>>127
That was fun…
>>127
Obito is truly a worthless piece of crap that cannot be redeemed no matter how many times he dies.
>>130
Just so you know, that hasn’t changed at all since before Obito got involved.
>>127
Wasn’t the Third Hokage brainwashed by someone?
>>127
The level of chaos in the world is so different, with the assassination of daimyos and the attempted assassination by Mizukage; it’s like a nation of demons.
Of course, even with the approval of the ninja coalition army formation, there’s always one daimyo who hesitates.
The upper ninjas will also have the right to vote for the Hokage, so it’s important not only to be strong but also to be someone who can take on responsibility.
>>131
So being strong doesn’t mean everything, you know?
Well, on top of that, Asuma, who is probably the top of the jounin, has no chance against Kakashi or even Konohamaru.
It’s hard to understand the average of a high-ranking ninja.
When you think about it, Neji Nisan went from a low-ranking ninja to a high-ranking ninja in just two and a half years; he really is a genius.
>>132
The reason why the later Naruto, who possessed both strength and popularity, could become Hokage but not a Jonin.
>>132
Kakashi became a jōnin at 12 years old and a chūnin at 6 years old.
>>143
The Kakashi generation had many upper vacancies due to the Nine-Tails incident.
Yet, it’s still amazing.
>>143
Because it was during the war…
If you aren’t strong, you can’t have any influence; that’s the fundamental nature of a mercenary organization.
>>135
Well, if you’re not strong, you die quickly and it takes a long time to have a political stance.
Even without the combat scenes like Shikaku and the others, there were still jônin who had a presence, right?
Well, it’s a kid’s screw, so it can be dealt with in any way, but if it were someone like Hiyashi, they would be blown away from this position.
In the end, I prioritized the power balance with other villages even if it meant releasing the last user of the Sharingan.
Well, it’s a judgment that is only natural, I suppose.
The Village of Blood Mist was certainly doing it even before Obito got involved.
It was Obito who further intensified the fourth generation’s intention to quit using genjutsu.
As I thought, it’s definitely out…
Obito has only made use of the decayed village to scout for Kisame; he hasn’t made any changes to the security or structure of the village.
Even though Danzo has been pulling out roots from within the same village among the forces, he is still the strongest in the Five Great Nations.
In Obito’s flashback of falling into darkness, the Mist’s dark side says, “Don’t underestimate the Bloody Mist!” So even before Obito manipulates the Fourth Mizukage and does as he pleases, the Bloody Mist has always been the Bloody Mist.
It’s not really clear whether it was because Zetsumadara was manipulating things behind the scenes or if it was something that the Third Mizukage started.
Obito also manipulated the reformist Yagura with genjutsu to maintain the status quo.
It’s probably half revenge…
The fifth Mizukage, who sacrificed their marriage prospects to transform the Blood Mist Village into a tourism superpower in just one generation, is truly remarkable.
>>151
A level that can be called a great person or a religious figure.
I can’t find a marriage partner.
>>151
The strength of the inherited glasses is subtle, but their economic skills are impressive.
I can’t see my marriage timing either.
>>156
But the current water country is already no good.
I threw away the pride of a ninja and fell into ruin.
>>163
When peace comes, these kinds of guys start showing up, right? It’s troubling to just be served this as it is…
>>168
The so-called “New Ninja Sword Seven” is a pathetic group.
I feel that there isn’t much difference in strength between a special jōnin and a jōnin.
>>152
In the Return of Sasuke arc, Raido Genma said, “This is the state of the upper jonin,” and to be honest, I think at least the author isn’t that detail-oriented about it.
Perhaps that squad was a special jonin class in terms of pure combat power.
Is the person Kakashi was talking about when he said there’s someone younger than Naruto and stronger than me Itachi?
>>153
It’s not explicitly stated, but since there’s hardly any existing character that fits the criteria other than Itachi, I think that’s probably the case.
>>155
Even if it wasn’t a weasel, there are definitely plenty of people like that in the world.
Hinata and Kabuto were in quite a terrible state, but Hinata took care of the treatment.
>>158
I’m not the kind of person who can overlook a child who looks like they’re in pain for no reason.
>>158
Those breasts over there are amazing, right?
At 12 years old, she has really big breasts.
It is said that there was a custom of despising the “White” because the mist is merely a bloodline limit.
Moreover, it is more than enough to say that Mei-chan, who possesses two Bloodline Limits, climbed to the position of village leader and ended the nightmare of the Fourth Hokage, is a great achievement.
Just by resting my left hand on it, it feels like I’m a shoplifter or like I’m some kind of glasses pinning it down.
Isn’t Baki quite strong for holding off Kabuto without holding back during the leaf destruction technique?
I haven’t taken that much damage.
>>165
The sand is struggling due to the impact of disarmament, but they are desperately managing with a small elite force.
Kabuto was busy acting according to the low level while also throwing up, crafting, and healing.
>>166
Well, it was because he was capable that Orochimaru took notice of him, and in the first place, he was used by Danzo…
Since Kakashi-sensei seamlessly became the strongest candidate for Hokage in Part 2, it makes me wonder if Itachi at around 11 years old is actually stronger…
>>169
To be frank, up until the Wave Country arc in Part 1, Kakashi is such a sloppy teacher.
Using the Sharingan just once leaves you bedridden for a week; it’s impressive you were able to work in the Anbu at that level.
>>169
Although I was teamed up with Obito, I was only 13 at the time, and Itachi wiped out the entire Uchiha clan.
I can definitely assert that even at around 11 years old, I would be stronger than Kakashi in the Land of Waves arc.
The Kakashi in the Land of Waves arc is too weak.
It’s kind of funny that when I check out the candidates for Mei-chan’s husband, most of them seem to have died in connection with the Konoha ninja.
After reading the entire story, at a certain point, given Kakashi’s life and settings, he is unbelievably weak.
You were stronger when you were a kid, weren’t you?