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The Panda's Madara Thread
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In this thread I seek to discuss the ramifications of Madara's release from Edo Tensei as well as his current motivations for his actions. I will also be dispelling some common misconceptions.
Q: Why didn't he release himself earlier?
Madara was aware that he was summoned by Kabuto, an ally of Tobi's but someone Madara was unfamiliar with. Given that Kabuto is an unknown factor to Madara and he would inherently not trust the snakey bastard, why not take things into his own hands and release himself from the get go? Furthermore, upon realizing that he was fading, why did he release an attack on Tsunade, rather than making sure he was secure and released?
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Unfortunately, the answer to both these questions seems to be that Kishimoto is the world's greatest tease. Madara's actions in this case are illogical and only served to keep us on the edge of our seats for a handful of chapters.
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Unfortunately, the answer to both these questions seems to be that Kishimoto is the world's greatest tease. Madara's actions in this case are illogical and only served to keep us on the edge of our seats for a handful of chapters.
Q: Is Madara still invincible? Does he have unlimited chakra?
Many people are arguing about the concept that Edo Tenseis have unlimited chakra. It has also been called into question whether Madara has retained the Edo invincibility/regeneration properties (or whether he is still an Edo at all).
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The answer to all parts of this question is "yes". Madara is still an Edo and as such is a spirit bound to the physical world in an indestructible body. Furthermore, he does have unlimited chakra, as all Edo's do. Whether you define "unlimited chakra" as chakra that is never depleted or chakra to will continue to regenerate endlessly (the "training mode" theory), it is inconsequential. By the way, I tend to agree more with the second theory.
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The answer to all parts of this question is "yes". Madara is still an Edo and as such is a spirit bound to the physical world in an indestructible body. Furthermore, he does have unlimited chakra, as all Edo's do. Whether you define "unlimited chakra" as chakra that is never depleted or chakra to will continue to regenerate endlessly (the "training mode" theory), it is inconsequential. By the way, I tend to agree more with the second theory.
Q: Can Madara or Tobi revive Madara's living body using the Rinnegan?
It is known that the Naraka Path of the Rinnegan can be used to revive dead bodies with the King of Hell. People have questioned whether this path will be used by either Madara or Tobi to bring Madara truly back to life.
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It is impossible for Madara to resurrect himself. He cannot transfer his soul into a living body while it is currently bound in the Edo form. Tobi cannot currently resurrect Madara while Madara is an Edo for the same reasons. Edo Tensei has to be released. It has been called into question whether Madara's true body can be resurrected at all, considering that the Naraka path has only been shown to revive recently deceased people. However, given that Tobi's original plan was to resurrect Madara using Nagato, I assume it's possible.
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It is impossible for Madara to resurrect himself. He cannot transfer his soul into a living body while it is currently bound in the Edo form. Tobi cannot currently resurrect Madara while Madara is an Edo for the same reasons. Edo Tensei has to be released. It has been called into question whether Madara's true body can be resurrected at all, considering that the Naraka path has only been shown to revive recently deceased people. However, given that Tobi's original plan was to resurrect Madara using Nagato, I assume it's possible.
Q: Why wasn't Tobi & Madara's plan to use Edo Tensei to revive Madara rather than attempting Rinnegan revival?
People have called into question why the original plan was to use the Rinnegan rather than Edo Tensei. This is mainly because as a released Edo Tensei, Madara has key advantages: invincibility, unlimited chakra, and enrichment with Hashirama for a boob.
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The simplest answer is that Tobi does not know or is not capable of using Edo Tensei. Clearly Tobi knew what Edo Tensei was prior to Kabuto showing him. However, he obviously cannot use it, otherwise he would have. Further supporting evidence is that Tobi does not know Edo Tensei because he did not recognize when Kabuto gave him incorrect seals for releasing Edo Tensei whereas Madara knew and used them to release himself.
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The simplest answer is that Tobi does not know or is not capable of using Edo Tensei. Clearly Tobi knew what Edo Tensei was prior to Kabuto showing him. However, he obviously cannot use it, otherwise he would have. Further supporting evidence is that Tobi does not know Edo Tensei because he did not recognize when Kabuto gave him incorrect seals for releasing Edo Tensei whereas Madara knew and used them to release himself.
Q: How can Madara be defeated?
It has become clear that Madara will not be unwillingly released from Edo Tensei. This leaves three options: Madara can be sealed, he can be persuaded to release himself by genjutsu, or he can willingly release himself.
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It is highly unlikely that Madara can be sealed and even less likely that he can be trapped in genjutsu. Therefore, the most plausible option is that Madara will release himself. How this can come to be is anyone's guess.
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It is highly unlikely that Madara can be sealed and even less likely that he can be trapped in genjutsu. Therefore, the most plausible option is that Madara will release himself. How this can come to be is anyone's guess.
Q: Why is Madara fighting at all?
Knowing that he could have released himself at any point, Madara chose to fight the kages. This seems illogical because it distracts from his real goal, the Moon's Eye Plan. Given that Madara has unlimited chakra as an Edo and that he is capable of performing Tsukuyomi, why doesn't he just forget the Bijuu and cast infinite Tsukuyomi himself?
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There is no real good answer. Basically, he wanted to test the kages' power and plot no jutsu
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There is no real good answer. Basically, he wanted to test the kages' power and plot no jutsu
Conclusion: Madara's ongoing presence serves only to confuse the plot line and entertain fanboys. Unless there's a really good flashback sequence, it seems all for naught.