How long would it take for Hidan to die?

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I beg to differ...

After experiments with Jashin's secret technique, Hidan was granted immortality...
No he wasn't. Granted, he was made damn hard to kill by some fcked up forbidden techniques but he was not an immortal. There is no such thing as true immortality in the Naruto world. Kakuzu states this himself:

As Hidan's partner he has no reason to exclude Hidan from this statement. He would know Hidan's powers and his limits like the back of his hand.


It's stated in the Naruto databooks, by Kishimoto, that Hidan can die from lack of nutrients - starvation.
 
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Hidan is most likely dead and has been for a well. It states that he can die from starvation and no nutrition therefore by normal logic he would have been died with in a week of his burial. I would assume even though he is immortal that since he is chopped in pieces that it would decrease the time till death due to lack of blood to sustain life.
 

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Don't worry guy's and gal's Hidan is slowly digging his way out with his mouth. Give him a few more months and he will be rolling into the battle field. :p
But seriously I hope someone digs his head up soon. It would be so funny to see some little kid bringing a foul mouth head into a towns med ninja.
 

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Hidan isn't dead yet, if he would've died then he would've been brought back by kabuto.

He was one of ma fav characters...kishi brought everyone back... but not Hidan... That's so unfair !!! D:

I really wish he comes back
 
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No he wasn't. Granted, he was made damn hard to kill by some fcked up forbidden techniques but he was not an immortal. There is no such thing as true immortality in the Naruto world. Kakuzu states this himself:

As Hidan's partner he has no reason to exclude Hidan from this statement. He would know Hidan's powers and his limits like the back of his hand.


It's stated in the Naruto databooks, by Kishimoto, that Hidan can die from lack of nutrients - starvation.
Just because Kabuza states it doesn't make it truth...the Naruto world is filled with lies. Who said that Hidan had to tell Kabuza everything about him and where is it written that they kept no secrets from one another? They were partners...that's it. If you were basing your answer simply on what a character says, you'd still be running around saying that Tobi is Madara. And yes, Kishimoto did say that Hidan can die from lack of nutrition, but my question was HOW LONG would it take for Hidan to die. Again, if he was "normal" he would have died when his head was cut off initially...
 

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Just because Kabuza states it doesn't make it truth...the Naruto world is filled with lies. Who said that Hidan had to tell Kabuza everything about him and where is it written that they kept no secrets from one another? They were partners...that's it. If you were basing your answer simply on what a character says, you'd still be running around saying that Tobi is Madara. And yes, Kishimoto did say that Hidan can die from lack of nutrition, but my question was HOW LONG would it take for Hidan to die. Again, if he was "normal" he would have died when his head was cut off initially...
Wow. You need to learn how to keep a discussion on topic.

I did answer you question. Want me to quote it? Here:
Hidan is not immortal.

He can die. By definition this rules out immortality. There's no reason for it to take him any longer to die from starvation than any normal person.
Yet, you decide to retort and tell me that he's immortal. Now you're saying that Kishi stated that Hidan can die, which was my point from the very beginning.

Here's a tip: Pick a side and stay on it. You either think he's immortal or not. Not flip sides whenever someone says otherwise.
 
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Wow. You need to learn how to keep a discussion on topic.

I did answer you question. Want me to quote it? Here:


Yet, you decide to retort and tell me that he's immortal. Now you're saying that Kishi stated that Hidan can die, which was my point from the very beginning.

Here's a tip: Pick a side and stay on it. You either think he's immortal or not. Not flip sides whenever someone says otherwise.

Evidently you need to take the time to actually understand a question before elaborating because everything that you just stated was proposed in the initial question of this thread. And it's funny how you quoted yourself and still didn't answer the question...

I asked "HOW LONG" would it take for Hidan to die...NOT whether or not he was dead or alive. It was stated that Hidan was immortal, but Kishimoto stated that he was dying from lack of nutrition which simply gives a stipulation to his immortality...just like how vampires need blood, or some immortal characters need an elixir of life...doesn't make them NOT immortal, they just need certain things to maintain their immortality. In addition he isn't dead because Kabuto would have brought him back if he was...Now if you couldn't get that, a simple I DON'T KNOW would have been sufficient instead of replying with a wittless comeback...:flaw::p
 

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Evidently you need to take the time to actually understand a question before elaborating because everything that you just stated was proposed in the initial question of this thread. And it's funny how you quoted yourself and still didn't answer the question...

I asked "HOW LONG" would it take for Hidan to die...NOT whether or not he was dead or alive. It was stated that Hidan was immortal, but Kishimoto stated that he was dying from lack of nutrition which simply gives a stipulation to his immortality...just like how vampires need blood, or some immortal characters need an elixir of life...doesn't make them NOT immortal, they just need certain things to maintain their immortality. In addition he isn't dead because Kabuto would have brought him back if he was...Now if you couldn't get that, a simple I DON'T KNOW would have been sufficient instead of replying with a wittless comeback...:flaw::p
Everything I said doesn't answer you? You don't get it.

I answered your question. Twice. Go up and read it yourself.

-You ask how long it'll take Hidan to die.
-I answered, in my first post, that it shouldn't take him any longer to die of starvation than anyone else.

Is this clear enough for you?




Now you want to argue the definition of immortality? You don't even know the meaning of the word.

The very definition of being immortal is to never die. Hidan does not fit this description. Why you ask? Because Kishi himself has stated that he can die. Period. Neither do vampires or whatever else you want to bring up. They can die. The theory of immortality is not something you maintain. It's an absolute. To be immortal is to defeat death itself.

This, again, brings me back to Kakuzu. There is no such thing as true immortality in the Naruto world. You have no reason whatsoever to blindly challenge his words. Kishi wouldn't have had Kakuzu make that statement unless he was trying to tell us something about both him and his so-called "immortal" partner.


You want to call my response a witless comeback? I'm not the one asking the question:
"How long would it take the immortal Hidan to die?".

Such ignorance...




Hidan can't die..
Just what I thought, however, many people seem to dismiss his character altogether when he really was bad ass. Saying that he would die just like anyone "normal" is ludicrous! If that was the case, he would have died long ago when his head was first removed...
If you think Hidan can't die then why the are you even asking this question?
 
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Evidently you need to take the time to actually understand a question before elaborating because everything that you just stated was proposed in the initial question of this thread. And it's funny how you quoted yourself and still didn't answer the question...

I asked "HOW LONG" would it take for Hidan to die...NOT whether or not he was dead or alive. It was stated that Hidan was immortal, but Kishimoto stated that he was dying from lack of nutrition which simply gives a stipulation to his immortality...just like how vampires need blood, or some immortal characters need an elixir of life...doesn't make them NOT immortal, they just need certain things to maintain their immortality. In addition he isn't dead because Kabuto would have brought him back if he was...Now if you couldn't get that, a simple I DON'T KNOW would have been sufficient instead of replying with a wittless comeback...:flaw::p
You maybe one if the most ignorant blind people here.....
Can you show me where it says Hidan is completely immortal.
Kabuto can't revive him because he zero knowledge of where Hidan is and even if he knew he would have to go to the Nara clan forest, pinpoint the location of Hidan, and then have to defeat the whole Nara clan in the process.

Hidan is impervious to death by age and battle not immortal. Your question was answered 3 times but you do not want to believe it. Tell me please how long it takes someone to die from lack of nutrition cause that is your answer aka A week give or take
 
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Ok, so Hidan's my favorite character (obviously) so I've always hoped for his resurrection..

Kishimoto confirmed that he wasn't dead a while ago, but that he was slowly dying from lack of nutrition. So if that's the case, how long does it take for someone that's immortal to actually die? There is no definitive in this, so is it safe for me to still have hope for the return of Hidan at some point?

*fingers crossed*

:worshippy: ~Jashin~


just in case you needed more clarification there are stipulations for Hidan's immortality ie he needs to perform his RITUAL and kill in order to sustain it. even if he wasn't a pile of flesh in some hole in Konoha if he wasn't killing people his immortality would be negated....

and before you jump down my throat like you did NLee because I know I didn't give you answer for the question you provided you should be careful in the future about asking questions especially if you're not ready for the answer....
 
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just in case you needed more clarification there are stipulations for Hidan's immortality ie he needs to perform his RITUAL and kill in order to sustain it. even if he wasn't a pile of flesh in some hole in Konoha if he wasn't killing people his immortality would be negated....

and before you jump down my throat like you did NLee because I know I didn't give you answer for the question you provided you should be careful in the future about asking questions especially if you're not ready for the answer....
Let me clarify something since some members seem to think I'm jumping down others throats...not once did I state I wasn't ready for an answer, but do be prepared for a reply whether you agree with it or not. I started this thread off light-hearted and jokingly but was attacked because I disagreed with a "senior member" which I am entitled to do and see that everyone else here does on a regular basis. You take a shot at me, you can bet there's ALWAYS going to be one coming back at you... Now...

- Here, Shikamaru refers to Hidan as being immortal.

Now, you say the RITUAL is what sustains his immortality, when NLee is stating "by definition" that there is no such thing...there is no need to "sustain" an immortal. I COMPLETELY understand that BY DEFINITION...HOWEVER, in the Naruto world, everything does not always apply by definition alone. So, I brought up the immortality of Hidan along with the statement by Kishimoto that Hidan was dying from "lack of nutrition" - which could very well be the blood obtained in the RITUAL he performs, simply because it contradicts the actual definition of immortality. So, that is why I posed my question. I originally believed that Hidan was immortal, so after the statement was made by Kishimoto, I was curious to know how long he could survive if indeed it was not sustained.

So perhaps my question would have been better understood if I asked it this way; "Being that Hidan is immortal but is dependent on performance of his ritual in order to maintain his immortality, how long can he go without performing it before he actually dies?"
 
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