I have a feeling the Kyuubi will be Naruto’s new Sensei.
Now, I always knew he would, eventually, “tame” the kyuubi and hone his skills that way (by using its powers and perhaps cooperating with him), but for him to actually get real lectures from Kurama, is an entirely different story. I believe Kurama will personally, at one time, train Naruto and they will both surpass any previous partnership- at least in skill. The monkey king alluded to this fact.
Kurama:
-A traditional Japanese entity that resembled a fox (took this definition from fresh)
-There’s also a mountain named after this. This mountain is known for giving birth to a lot of martial artists, or at least a lot of them trained there. Just type in Kurama in google and you will see plenty of different arts there; you will also see further references’ to tengus i.e Sasuke and his susanoo.
What do you get when you put these two together? a fox who happens to be an expert martial artist. It makes perfect sense because we haven’t seen a lot of ninjutsu from the fox, and the speed and durability, it provides, as a beast, suits a Taijutsu style (which again suits Naruto).These last chapters proved that the Kyuubi wasn’t always evil and it was the man’s greed and need for control that made him doubt humanity itself. Nobody cared for him enough to learn his name, so can you blame him flicking everybody off? He probably had a good relationship with the sage (since he named him), and I wouldn’t rule out Hashirama and his wife. This could have been a turning point, for the fox, because the kyuubi seemed extremely disappointed when it was suggested he should be behind bars, inside of Mito’s cage, which is understandable.
So, what made the current Kurama question his views? Although, it’s fun to bring up talk-no-jutsu, I doubt its limited to only that. Naturally, the kyuubi prefers action over words, and what better way to, truly, get to know a person by being influenced by said person’s chakra? Naruto’s the complete opposite of Sasuke, whose chakra was known as some of the most sinister around. Both of their chakra were judged by the same person, Karin.
“Warm and bright”, is the description Karin gives. Logic dictates; the longer you’re exposed to “good” and warm chakra the longer you’re risking the chance of getting influenced by its chakra. Naruto can’t deceive the fox since he can sense/taste the chakra (in its purest form); in return the kyuubi can’t lie and convince itself that Naruto will, eventually, change into a monster. We saw the result of this when we found out that the kyuubi didn’t take chakra from Naruto, as it previously did.
This is what bee said about the process:
His usage of Kage Bunshin in RM actually helped him win over the kyuubi. Many people were quick to scream plot-hole when Naruto didn’t die- from chakra exhaustion, but Kishi obviously had a plan. It showed Naruto’s power while giving Kurama hope.
I like the idea of Naruto being a great martial artist.
Now, I always knew he would, eventually, “tame” the kyuubi and hone his skills that way (by using its powers and perhaps cooperating with him), but for him to actually get real lectures from Kurama, is an entirely different story. I believe Kurama will personally, at one time, train Naruto and they will both surpass any previous partnership- at least in skill. The monkey king alluded to this fact.
Kurama:
-A traditional Japanese entity that resembled a fox (took this definition from fresh)
-There’s also a mountain named after this. This mountain is known for giving birth to a lot of martial artists, or at least a lot of them trained there. Just type in Kurama in google and you will see plenty of different arts there; you will also see further references’ to tengus i.e Sasuke and his susanoo.
What do you get when you put these two together? a fox who happens to be an expert martial artist. It makes perfect sense because we haven’t seen a lot of ninjutsu from the fox, and the speed and durability, it provides, as a beast, suits a Taijutsu style (which again suits Naruto).These last chapters proved that the Kyuubi wasn’t always evil and it was the man’s greed and need for control that made him doubt humanity itself. Nobody cared for him enough to learn his name, so can you blame him flicking everybody off? He probably had a good relationship with the sage (since he named him), and I wouldn’t rule out Hashirama and his wife. This could have been a turning point, for the fox, because the kyuubi seemed extremely disappointed when it was suggested he should be behind bars, inside of Mito’s cage, which is understandable.
So, what made the current Kurama question his views? Although, it’s fun to bring up talk-no-jutsu, I doubt its limited to only that. Naturally, the kyuubi prefers action over words, and what better way to, truly, get to know a person by being influenced by said person’s chakra? Naruto’s the complete opposite of Sasuke, whose chakra was known as some of the most sinister around. Both of their chakra were judged by the same person, Karin.
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“Warm and bright”, is the description Karin gives. Logic dictates; the longer you’re exposed to “good” and warm chakra the longer you’re risking the chance of getting influenced by its chakra. Naruto can’t deceive the fox since he can sense/taste the chakra (in its purest form); in return the kyuubi can’t lie and convince itself that Naruto will, eventually, change into a monster. We saw the result of this when we found out that the kyuubi didn’t take chakra from Naruto, as it previously did.
This is what bee said about the process:
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His usage of Kage Bunshin in RM actually helped him win over the kyuubi. Many people were quick to scream plot-hole when Naruto didn’t die- from chakra exhaustion, but Kishi obviously had a plan. It showed Naruto’s power while giving Kurama hope.
I like the idea of Naruto being a great martial artist.