Re: Obito is four years older then Kakashi.Wrong, Obito was 14 attacking. 13 + 1 = 14 since it was one year aftrr his death
Obito was 13 when he died & Kakashi's age at the time was never stated. That is written there because everyone assumed that they were the same age, which isn't true.You must be registered for see links
This states that Obito graduated form the academy at age 9.
Kakashi graduated at age 5.
Obito is 4 years older.
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This states that at age 13 Kakashi he was chosen to lead Obito and Rin. This was just after he became Jonin. Obito would be 16 at this time.
Not doing his job properly? :sy:that's just lazy writing and not doing his job properly, and the end of the day fans are disappointed you would never find any problems with continuity with a quality manga like berserk
@ bold.that's just lazy writing and not doing his job properly, and the end of the day fans are disappointed you would never find any problems with continuity with a quality manga like berserk
You're really hypocritical, you know that right?Ok guys so the main argument against Obito by Izuna fans, is the timeline.
And that's because apparently Obito was 14 during the Konoha attack, due to some databook saying so. But a lot of people seem not to realize the truth here.
Is Obito supposed to be 30 according to the databook? Yes.
Is Obito supposed to have been 14 during the Konoha attack according to the databook? Yes.
Does Kishimoto give a shit?
No.
The databook isn't canon. Ages have never been stressed in the manga, and that's all that matters. If Kishi decided to change his mind about the characters ages, then let it be, the databook is nothing but a mere draft. Therefore, Obito was an adult during the Konoha attack and your points are invalid. It's that simple.
TL;DR : **** the timeline plot holes and all the arguments made around them by the angry Izuna fanboys. Kishimoto > databook.
You're wrong.Ok guys so the main argument against Obito by Izuna fans, is the timeline.
And that's because apparently Obito was 14 during the Konoha attack, due to some databook saying so. But a lot of people seem not to realize the truth here.
Is Obito supposed to be 30 according to the databook? Yes.
Is Obito supposed to have been 14 during the Konoha attack according to the databook? Yes.
Does Kishimoto give a shit?
No.
The databook isn't canon. Ages have never been stressed in the manga, and that's all that matters. If Kishi decided to change his mind about the characters ages, then let it be, the databook is nothing but a mere draft. Therefore, Obito was an adult during the Konoha attack and your points are invalid. It's that simple.
TL;DR : **** the timeline plot holes and all the arguments made around them by the angry Izuna fanboys. Kishimoto > databook.
Actually, that's a good point. :/According to the databook Obito is four years older then Kakashi. This was proven by the last chapter & the databooks. Because the databooks say that Kakashi became a Chunin when he was 6 & that Obito didn't graduate from the academy until he was 9. There is no way that Obito could have taken part in the Chunin exams before becoming a Genin.
Kishi made the databook therefore Databook=kishiOk guys so the main argument against Obito by Izuna fans, is the timeline.
And that's because apparently Obito was 14 during the Konoha attack, due to some databook saying so. But a lot of people seem not to realize the truth here.
Is Obito supposed to be 30 according to the databook? Yes.
Is Obito supposed to have been 14 during the Konoha attack according to the databook? Yes.
Does Kishimoto give a shit?
No.
The databook isn't canon. Ages have never been stressed in the manga, and that's all that matters. If Kishi decided to change his mind about the characters ages, then let it be, the databook is nothing but a mere draft. Therefore, Obito was an adult during the Konoha attack and your points are invalid. It's that simple.
TL;DR : **** the timeline plot holes and all the arguments made around them by the angry Izuna fanboys. Kishimoto > databook.