
It’s always nice to have the protagonist, who has powered up after finishing their training, rush to help a friend in trouble.
The last part of the transparent world is too cool.
Honestly, I didn’t have the impression that Naruto was strong until then, but at this point, I really felt he got suddenly strong!
It’s great that this one thing surpasses the erotic hermit.
I think the sage mode includes the haori.
It’s amazing that the Sage Mode struggles quite a bit and ends up losing since its debut.
The pain is too strong.
I thought it was cool that the haori was only here.
Around here, I could feel that Naruto is one of the strongest in this world.
I’m glad I didn’t end up looking like Jiraiya…
Clang!
Kakan!
The unveiling of the protagonist’s new form is about enough.
I like Jiraiya’s Sage Mode just as it is.
All allies are struggling against numerous strong enemies, but the protagonist will scatter them.
I think it’s the coolest in the unveiling of the new form.
The shadow clone technique is really too useful…
Jiraiya’s warty nose does have a sage-like quality.
Looking back now, the fact that they appeared after the village was destroyed and Kakashi-sensei was killed is just too hopeless.
Are you mainly in sage mode now?
It was because of the high difficulty level of this skill that I understood the greatness of Kabuto’s self-taught sage mode.
The unusual nature of Hashirama entering Sage Mode in just seconds was also well portrayed.
It’s around this time that Naruto definitely started to get stronger.
At first, I was confused about using the word “mode,” but when they started talking about mental energy and physical energy, I realized there was no point in worrying about it anymore.
I like situations where, like in the previous Raikage battle, Sage Mode can be effective on its own in the final phases.
Pain Rikudou… I have come here.
It’s uncool, but I like this area because the sage mode is cool.
At the start of the second part, I was dissatisfied because I didn’t feel much of a power-up, so in this mode, I was like, “Yes, this is it!”
I really love the contrast in the scene when I read Naruto and Nagato’s intense ninja story.
That haori and scroll are cool.
It’s amazing that the protagonist is a frog and looks so stylish.
It’s good that even after a great effort, the sage mode alone wasn’t enough to win.
It’s a waste to only use the haori and the scroll once.
The opponent was the one who used the Rinnegan the best.
At the start of part 2, there was only the rampage mode that was clearly understandable in terms of strength…
The way to accumulate senjutsu chakra is definitely unfair.
It felt like Sasuke was far ahead until he mastered Sage Mode.
It’s nice to have a rare natural talent that both oneself and others acknowledge as a failure.
I like that Naruto and the frogs are reliable and fighting together in coordination.
As expected, Oyabin is cool.
At this time, Naruto wearing a haori and carrying a scroll on his back is seriously cool…
Isn’t it that the perverted sage was pampering Naruto because of his cuteness? That’s the lack of development we experienced for a while after the start of the second part.
From Jiraiya’s perspective, it’s like having a grandchild in the truest sense, so it’s understandable that he finds her adorable.
I like that this doesn’t mean I’m overwhelmingly stronger than Jiraiya.
If it weren’t for the nine-tailed transformation, we would have lost.
I think Jiraiya was struggling with the rampaging Tailed Beast mode.
Without that interruption, I might have been able to teach you a bit more.
The most incomprehensible thing is Hashirama entering Sage Mode in an instant without any explanation.
The fact that it’s a jersey-wearing blonde ninja is already notable, but the mix of modern and Western elements with ninja elements is really well done.
It’s amazing how things like hermits and frogs have such a cool, shonen manga-like style.
Jiraiya himself says his life is trivial, but his way of living and dying is just too perfect.
Frogs are capable of using magic, so they are competent.
Slugs have mysterious healing powers, so they are useful.
The snake…
Snakes must have a high sensing ability.
The visuals here are overwhelming, pure and impressive.
The sage mode has a lot of elements that aren’t cool when you just look at them normally, but I like it because it’s cool.
It’s strange that Jiraiya was able to do that much against Pain, whom he was seeing for the first time…
The detection ability? It has been enhanced, and the frog martial arts are strong, so it was an incredibly exciting upgrade.
That might be possible, but secretly practicing so that no one sees it, and then it turns out to just be throwing a spiral shuriken instead of a new technique was a bit of a letdown.
I think the nice design that ultimately completes in a cross shape with the elongated pupil derived from the nine-tailed fox and the horizontal pupil of the sage mode (frog) is really great.
That’s how perfect the protagonist’s performance is that the villagers would completely change their minds.
Honestly, the appearance of Naruto’s overall enhanced forms has a high rate of being underwhelming.
Looking back now, isn’t the root cause of Madara and Obito’s plan going awry linked to Jiraiya not giving up until the very end?
The space between the pillars is easy to understand precisely because it’s just the space between the pillars.
There’s only 2 seconds until the final activation, and the multi-shadow clone is spine-tingling.
Enemies that absorb chakra can be transformed into frogs using senjutsu chakra skillfully.
The protagonist, who was lackluster in both ninjutsu and taijutsu, has a natural talent for senjutsu and masters it even better than their teacher, which is incredibly exciting.
After this, the final form known as Beast Chakra Mode → Kurama Mode will appear, but it’s amazing that Sage Mode doesn’t become an inferior version.
Surprisingly, there are two more appearances even after the introduction of the Kurama mode.
I think the scene where the Nine-Tails chakra leaks out against Sasuke looks the coolest.
Without Sasuke, the Pain arc doesn’t feel out of place as the last story of NARUTO.
The celestial technique chakra is just too unique in its power…
At that time, I was happy reading it because I wanted the protagonist of a shounen manga to have such heroic exploits.
At this point, it seems we can defeat all the Akatsuki members except for Nagato and Tobi.
Weasels don’t understand.
I love the scene where Kakashi-sensei’s back is intertwined with Minato’s after the Kurama reconciliation.
It’s incredibly cool, incredibly strong, and incredibly active, but even so, it’s strange that it can still lose to Pain in such a terrible state.
The Rinne Sharingan is just too unfair…
Even in Sage Mode, it takes two people to create the Rasen Shuriken, right?
Pain himself is strong enough to fight on the front lines in the big monster battles up to volumes 3 and 4, so it’s just ridiculously overpowered for him to appear at this point…
Having one person possess six powers can be overwhelming, so it’s wise to divide them into six bodies to manage them better.
Since it’s a corpse I won’t feel sorry to use it.
Until now, I had been pushing through with Shadow Clone.
I came back having properly learned ninjutsu.
It’s said that the Rinnegan is too powerful, but I think that even at that point in NARUTO, he could have won against the other five without the Nine-Tails mode.
Only Tendou is too unfair.
I can’t believe it can be made this cool with a frog motif.
It was terrible that Edoten Nagato was so strong that even with the significantly enhanced combination of Naruto and Bee from this time, they seemed likely to lose.
If Pain Jiraiya had been here, we wouldn’t have won.
I find Naruto’s clever way of fighting interesting and I like it.
In the end, shadow clones and transformations are the trump cards, aren’t they?
Madara is saying that the Ring Grave is a terrible game.
Isn’t body manipulation much more cost-effective than shadow clones?
I really love how Naruto, as a boy, overcomes his master’s death and becomes a magnificent man who takes on the burden of Konoha and fights.
In the case of Kabuto, it’s unclear whether it’s incomplete or intentional since it has been modified without regard for things like sages.
The spell mark that suddenly allows partial use of wizardry is way too convenient.
The cursed seal that can even grant backups of Orochimaru is scary.