The Mountains being absent says nothing about the size of the tree so that's a moot point to bring up. What SP has done in the past is irrelevant because we aren't talking about those instances we are talking about this instance, and there is literally nothing supporting the assertion that the Movie and Manga Shinju are different sizes. Nothing at all.
Except it does. It changes the entire scale fo the picture, and it ISN'T a moot point bringing up SPs past mistakes as they do it all the time, and did it to the Shinju tree in the anime itself. It counts.There's literally nothing proving that the Manga Shinju isn't the same size as the one in the Manga, both are larger than the mountains surrounding them as shown in both manga.
Uh, no. Like I said, completely different roots. The roots in the bottom scan are the roots that are spread out across the crater. The roots that appear near the Bijuu are different smaller roots.
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Big roots.
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Smaller roots inside.
I'm sorry, what? LMAO, this shit.
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Don't know about you, but that's CLEARLY the outstretched large roots. Still not convinced the scale is ****ed?
Here's Naruto's RSM Avatar in comparison to the Shinju tree (IN THE MANGA).
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It's actually longer, and almost AS wide.....and bigger than mountains, too.
Sasuke's PS compared to small chunks of a CT.
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Those chunks in comparison to mountains.
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Both of which by these scales would be, incomparably larger than 100% Kurama (which was smaller than mountains near the ocean which are on average smaller than inland ones), and Madara's PS (which is a dot in the Shinju barrier, yet just as large as the Bijuu).
Not only that, but we have several panels of the Shinju trunk only being as wide as a mountain:
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Yet we know it is far wider than mountains. But here is it compared to the island sized crater below it (which dwarfed mountains in other panels).
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Crater compared to mountains:
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But than we also have this:
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Which shows the Shinju and the CTs as comparable....to one mountain, despite a mere fragment of one CT dropping and dwarfing up to almost a dozen mountains. And the Shinju being wider than the barrier that dwarfed multitudes of mountains and appearing this big:
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Lmao what?
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Two scans showing the Rasengan compared to the tree. Either you start arguing that the Rasengan dwarfs Perfect Susanoo or you concede. The Rasengan being smaller than the trunk is irrelevant. Perfect Susanoo is a dot in a barrier that couldn't contain the Shinju in the Manga. Rasengan is nowhere near that large nor is it that small in comparison to the Shinju in the movie/manga.
And don't ignore pieces of the my post. Boruto's Rasengan is no larger than it was in the movie yet the size difference between the movie tree and the Rasengan and the Manga tree and the Rasengan are exactly the same, meaning the movie tree is the same as the Manga tree.
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Actually, by this argument Boruto's Rasengan is actually larger in the manga as it is comparable in size to one of the roots but is smaller than them in the movie.
The only PS that was a dot compared to the Shinju is Madara's (and his PS is comparable to the Bijuu, yet it is smaller than the roots when they weren't which shows off scale). Again:
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And the scale in the Boruto film being compared to the Boruto manga's makes no sense at all and proves virtually nothing. Let's not ignore Gai's island sized attack being tiny compared to the main roots yet the Bijuu are almost as large as one of the big roots in several panels.I hope we don't ignore on panel evidence of the Shinju in Boruto dwarfing several dozen mountains (at least) surrounding its crater. Your argument is baseless.