SageoftheoneWay
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I thought about something weird today after seeing a hurricane picture from a satellite:
Doesn't the shape of a hurricane look like Obito's mask?
And if you think about it, in the manga before it moves into what is traditionally called "Shippuden" or second part of Naruto, is when we first see Kakashi Gaiden which introduces Kakashi's past, including Obito, Rin, and Minato.
I don't know about you guys, but I almost don't see this as a coincidence. I always praised Kishimoto for thinking so far ahead in his story, but if this is true then it just blows my mind away.
If you still haven't caught the significance of what I just showed you I shall explain it more clearly.
Basically, before Naruto moves into the second part of the series, called Shippuden or "Hurricane Chronicles", we get Kakashi Gaiden, which introduces Obito. This only happens in the manga because in the anime the episodes for Kakashi gaiden are pushed back to a later part.
Anyway, Obito is who we affectionately know as Tobi, who we are used to seeing with a swirly mask, like the picture above. My idea here is that what if "Hurricane Chronicles" as a title, was giving us a clue into who the real villain of the this part of the series was. I mean Tobi's mask looks like a hurricane if you think about it, but that is not all.
Tobi, or Obito, is the true main villain of this part of the series because without him there would be no 4th war, Minato and Kushina would still be alive, Akatsuki would not exist, and if Akatsuki did not exist then no one would be after the Tailed beast in an organized fashion like them, and therefore there would be no revival of the Ten-tails or Project Tsukiyomi. In fact Madara would have withered and died eventually if it wasn't for Obito's survival. I would even go as far as to say that Naruto could have never learned to control the Nine tails chakra, and even learn Sage mode since there would be no incentive for him to learn these things.
Do you see Obito's importance to the series now? Taking all the collective data, and combining it with what I said about the mask, and the title for the second part of the series, "Hurricane Chronicles", I think it makes sense that Kishimoto named it this after all and that Tobi was Obito before he even started drawing Shippuden, potentially.
What do you guys think?
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Doesn't the shape of a hurricane look like Obito's mask?
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And if you think about it, in the manga before it moves into what is traditionally called "Shippuden" or second part of Naruto, is when we first see Kakashi Gaiden which introduces Kakashi's past, including Obito, Rin, and Minato.
I don't know about you guys, but I almost don't see this as a coincidence. I always praised Kishimoto for thinking so far ahead in his story, but if this is true then it just blows my mind away.
If you still haven't caught the significance of what I just showed you I shall explain it more clearly.
Basically, before Naruto moves into the second part of the series, called Shippuden or "Hurricane Chronicles", we get Kakashi Gaiden, which introduces Obito. This only happens in the manga because in the anime the episodes for Kakashi gaiden are pushed back to a later part.
Anyway, Obito is who we affectionately know as Tobi, who we are used to seeing with a swirly mask, like the picture above. My idea here is that what if "Hurricane Chronicles" as a title, was giving us a clue into who the real villain of the this part of the series was. I mean Tobi's mask looks like a hurricane if you think about it, but that is not all.
Tobi, or Obito, is the true main villain of this part of the series because without him there would be no 4th war, Minato and Kushina would still be alive, Akatsuki would not exist, and if Akatsuki did not exist then no one would be after the Tailed beast in an organized fashion like them, and therefore there would be no revival of the Ten-tails or Project Tsukiyomi. In fact Madara would have withered and died eventually if it wasn't for Obito's survival. I would even go as far as to say that Naruto could have never learned to control the Nine tails chakra, and even learn Sage mode since there would be no incentive for him to learn these things.
Do you see Obito's importance to the series now? Taking all the collective data, and combining it with what I said about the mask, and the title for the second part of the series, "Hurricane Chronicles", I think it makes sense that Kishimoto named it this after all and that Tobi was Obito before he even started drawing Shippuden, potentially.
What do you guys think?