I'm saying that animations usually exaggerate feats, especially true in the case of movies. Either way, Guy's punch is obviously the strongest without doubt.
I'm saying that animations usually exaggerate feats, especially true in the case of movies. Either way, Guy's punch is obviously the strongest without doubt.
Gai clearly proved he does. Call me when Narutos punch is powerful enough to create wind strong enough to wreck rokudo madara pushing him 100s of meters under ground.
Narutos punch can create craters
Gais punch create wind tunnels.
One cracks the ground the other going through the ground.
Gai clearly proved he does. Call me when Narutos punch is powerful enough to create wind strong enough to wreck rokudo madara pushing him 100s of meters under ground.
Narutos punch can create craters
Gais punch create wind tunnels.
One cracks the ground the other going through the ground.
Well, that's an unfair comparison since the punch was a straight land. It didn't need to move the air around him (if there's even air since that's the moon, but who knows how the Narutoverse moon works) as it was a straight land on Toneri. But I bet it would've created wind to knock back Toneri with some power seeing as the Hirudora was able to do so and Naruto's punch is clearly above Hirudora. That much is barely even arguable.
I never disregarded it. Guy's punch still outclasses what Naruto did in the movie. He made pure air plunge Madara hundreds of feet into the planet with the blast having a diameter similar to what Naruto made. It was even stated that one direct punch would be worse than five blasts of air.
I never disregarded it. Guy's punch still outclasses what Naruto did in the movie. He made pure air plunge Madara hundreds of feet into the planet with the blast having a diameter similar to what Naruto made. It was even stated that one direct punch would be worse than five blasts of air.
Well, that's an unfair comparison since the punch was a straight land. It didn't need to move the air around him (if there's even air since that's the moon, but who knows how the Narutoverse moon works) as it was a straight land on Toneri. But I bet it would've created wind to knock back Toneri with some power seeing as the Hirudora was able to do so and Naruto's punch is clearly above Hirudora. That much is barely even arguable.
Your opinion is based on the assumption that Naruto could have had the power to, however, but nothing really points to that, especially when Naruto's feat is on a place with lower gravity. I don't find him having power comparable to a person who can bend space with speed alone (which also brings to the value that Guy never used a full force punch). It's your opinion though.
Your opinion is based on the assumption that Naruto could have had the power to, however, but nothing really points to that, especially when Naruto's feat is on a place with lower gravity. I don't find him having power comparable to a person who can bend space with speed alone (which also brings to the value that Guy never used a full force punch). It's your opinion though.
Honestly...comparing the Naruto moon with the real moon and using its gravity as an excuse for the power of that punch is kinda dumb.
I mean, he is standing on the surface of the moon, running around in high speeds barely affected by that gravity, BREATHING air that comes from god knows where. Oh, and the middle of the moon is hollow. So it can house a massive forest-like landscape.
Honestly...comparing the Naruto moon with the real moon and using its gravity as an excuse for the power of that punch is kinda dumb.
I mean, he is standing on the surface of the moon, running around in high speeds barely affected by that gravity, BREATHING air that comes from god knows where. Oh, and the middle of the moon is hollow. So it can house a massive forest-like landscape.
Gai indirectly made a hole hundreds of feet into a planet. Mind you that this was a straight hole with nearly zero debris, meaning that all the rock that would be there was either perfectly displaced or completely evaporated by the sheer force of air. Naruto's feat was nothing near that.
Gai indirectly made a hole hundreds of feet into a planet. Mind you that this was a straight hole with nearly zero debris, meaning that all the rock that would be there was either perfectly displaced or completely evaporated by the sheer force of air. Naruto's feat was nothing near that.
Really? Punching Toneri halfway across the moon, only stopping when he hit a mountain after flying at intense speeds for nearly ten seconds? How is that not comparable?
Really? Punching Toneri halfway across the moon, only stopping when he hit a mountain after flying at intense speeds for nearly ten seconds? How is that not comparable?
No, it is not comparable and he only flew for six seconds, which is bringing in the animation factor which I've already told you is faulty. I can easily counter and say that Guy's indirect punch lasted longer (which it did in the anime), but I'm sure you'd discredit that.
No, it is not comparable and he only flew for six seconds, which is bringing in the animation factor which I've already told you is faulty. I can easily counter and say that Guy's indirect punch lasted longer (which it did in the anime), but I'm sure you'd discredit that.
Yes, because it isn't "cannon" to you. Though it doesn't change the fact that neither were animated by Kishimoto. Regardless, by both hype and portrayal, Naruto's feat is inferior as I've already said.
Gai clearly proved he does. Call me when Narutos punch is powerful enough to create wind strong enough to wreck rokudo madara pushing him 100s of meters under ground.
Narutos punch can create craters
Gais punch create wind tunnels.
One cracks the ground the other going through the ground.
Yes, because it isn't "cannon" to you. Though it doesn't change the fact that neither were animated by Kishimoto. Regardless, by both hype and portrayal, Naruto's feat is inferior as I've already said.