Why did they change up Neji's curse mark?

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Is it like a Nazi symbol or something and it's inappropriate for the Anime?

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Here we go again ... :/
 

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'cause their shit's weak.
 

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It seems so. to avoid problems. Also in part one they showed the cross curse mark. And they maintained it.
 

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It's not the nazi symbol but it looks like it so they took it out so that there are no missunderstandings
 

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Nazi's didn't make that symbol it's a Buddhist symbol and the Nazi party used it facing the other direction. They changed it because people like you couldn't tell the difference or be bothered enough to get an education on the subject and they knew those people would make complaints so they avoided the whole process.
 

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I hope this will help about the misunderstanding of symbols of that kind.
 

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Political correctness biches.

And nope, Kishi did not get inspired from Nazism.
 

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They wanted to be"politically correct"
 

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Nazi's didn't make that symbol it's a Buddhist symbol and the Nazi party used it facing the other direction. They changed it because people like you couldn't tell the difference or be bothered enough to get an education on the subject and they knew those people would make complaints so they avoided the whole process.

THIS solves the whole thread.
People get to sensitive over things like nazis.. But you never hear anyone talk about the good things Hitler did! =P
 

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THIS solves the whole thread.
People get to sensitive over things like nazis.. But you never hear anyone talk about the good things Hitler did! =P
Who says I'm sensitive about Nazi's? I'm literally this curious and asked you forumers.
 

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This symbol is not the Nazi's; it's a traditional symbol in Buddhism, Juddaism and Hinduism that represents auspiciousness. It's also called swastika. Kishimoto already confirmed not to have been influenced by Nazism, and to believe this symbol is Nazi's is wrong. Look it up.
 

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THIS solves the whole thread.
People get to sensitive over things like nazis.. But you never hear anyone talk about the good things Hitler did! =P
You do know that he wasn't saying Hitler was good right? :|
 

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That is actually a Hinduism symbol.

"The earliest archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization as well as the Mediterranean Classical Antiquity and paleolithic Europe. Swastikas have been used in various other ancient civilizations around the world including Turkic, India, Iran, Armenia, Nepal, China, Japan, Korea and Europe. It represents the principle originating the universe, or life (Brahman), with the four swirling arms representing the four directions of the manifest universe (the four faces of Brahma)." - Wikipedia (Stephen Knapp. Swastika: its real meaning.)



Nazi were simply trying to be cool with it. The Nazis propogated a historical theory in which the early Aryans of India were white invaders.
 
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