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Why didn't Hagoromo destroy the Gedo Mazo if he feared the Juubi's revival? His rinnegan allowed him to summon it from the moon at will.
It's most likely immortal, just like everything else related to the Juubi.
There would be no plot.
It's immortal then.That does not justify the inconsistency.
Because there wouldn't have been a plot if that happened now, would there? (Naruto obviously could have gone a different route but I am speaking canonically and if the destruction of the Mazou happened.)
It's most likely immortal, just like everything else related to the Juubi.
But exactly wut was Hamura guarding When Juubi Jin hagoromo and gedo inside him was on earth
also when was the moon created.When kaguya was sealed or during hogoromo deathbed
The whole Kaguya sealing put the original Gedou story in shambles. It is a slew of inconsistencies and that Hamura rubbish just adds to it. Just don't think about it and save yourself the headache.
retcon retcon everywhere
But exactly wut was Hamura guarding When Juubi Jin hagoromo and gedo inside him was on earth
also when was the moon created.When kaguya was sealed or during hogoromo deathbed
The whole Kaguya sealing put the original Gedou story in shambles. It is a slew of inconsistencies and that Hamura rubbish just adds to it. Just don't think about it and save yourself the headache.
retcon retcon everywhere
Especially when some of the notable parts *cough*Kaguya*cough* *cough*Hamura*cough* were to make Hyuuga relevant. Hamura was also for the Yin/Yang thing, but makes no sense as Hagoromo was meant to be Yin and Yang which he was anyway. :| Smh.


Your usernames make it hard for me to follow.That's not a pothole. That's like me saying" Why didn't Minato kill Obito after he escaped, as he had him marked with the FTG?". There would be practicaally no plot if that happened. Plot first, logic second is how it usually is in manga.