[Theory] If Madara loses to Talk no Jutsu, it won't be Naruto

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A lot of people are theorizing that because Madara is so OP currently (immortal body, infinite chakra, Rinnegan, Perfect Susano'o, etc) that he can only be defeated if he decides to re-seal himself, which would be the result of some epic Talk no Jutsu.

But Madara hates the Senju. I can't see any situation where Naruto is able to convince Madara to drop the Moon's Eye Plan. Only one person could do that.

That's right: Sasuke, as the inheritor of the Uchiha power, is the only one who could ever influence Madara.

Anyone else think we might see Sasuke attempt some high-level Talk no Jutsu on Madara?
 

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I love how people assume "Talk No Jutsu" is a concrete thing in Naruto.

OT: Not it would be the lamest thing possible ever if he falls to words, don't underestimate Kishi simply because Tobi turned out to be Obito.
 
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I love how people assume "Talk No Jutsu" is a concrete thing in Naruto.

OT: Not it would be the lamest thing possible ever if he falls to words, don't underestimate Kishi simply because Tobi turned out to be Obito.
"Talk no Jutsu" is just a humorous way of referring to the common trope in manga/comics where a hero character is able to stop a villain simply through the power of his goodness as expressed through rhetoric. I disagree that "falling to words" is lame; the way Naruto defeated Nagato by deciding to show him mercy and ending the cycle of violence, pain and death was a lot more epic than just killing a weakened, emaciated Nagato with a Rasengan to the face.
 

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"Talk no Jutsu" is just a humorous way of referring to the common trope in manga/comics where a hero character is able to stop a villain simply through the power of his goodness as expressed through rhetoric. I disagree that "falling to words" is lame; the way Naruto defeated Nagato by deciding to show him mercy and ending the cycle of violence, pain and death was a lot more epic than just killing a weakened, emaciated Nagato with a Rasengan to the face.
You mean how Sasuke defeated Orochimaru?
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