Are you one of those fans still unsatisfied with Hamura's seeming lack of importance in the manga? Simply re-read the final page and you'll see why:
Who is not mentioned in this final page? Sasuke, that's who. Despite the fact that Sasuke essentially committed half of the required power to defeat the Juubi/Kaguya, he receives no credit in the history books. What Kishi is essentially doing with this last page is creating the story that will be remembered a thousand years down the line. Its identically comparable to the sage's story and how it was passed on in modern times.
Despite the fact that the sage and his brother were each equally responsible for Kaguya's sealing, only the sage received historical credit. No one but those in the know even knew about Hamura. Naruto is the sage and Sasuke is Hamura, a thousand years down the line no one will even know about Sasuke. This is why Hamura lacked importance in the manga, yet was essential to the story and needed to he introduced. It proves no one can accomplish impossible things alone, but history is often unfair to many people. Thanks for reading as always.
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Who is not mentioned in this final page? Sasuke, that's who. Despite the fact that Sasuke essentially committed half of the required power to defeat the Juubi/Kaguya, he receives no credit in the history books. What Kishi is essentially doing with this last page is creating the story that will be remembered a thousand years down the line. Its identically comparable to the sage's story and how it was passed on in modern times.
Despite the fact that the sage and his brother were each equally responsible for Kaguya's sealing, only the sage received historical credit. No one but those in the know even knew about Hamura. Naruto is the sage and Sasuke is Hamura, a thousand years down the line no one will even know about Sasuke. This is why Hamura lacked importance in the manga, yet was essential to the story and needed to he introduced. It proves no one can accomplish impossible things alone, but history is often unfair to many people. Thanks for reading as always.