Lorik Uzumaki
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Can u please tell me the meaning of "plot no jutsu " ?
I cant speak good english thats why ^^
Thank you
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I cant speak good english thats why ^^
Thank you
Can u please tell me the meaning of "plot no jutsu " ?
I cant speak good english thats why ^^
Thank you)
a gap or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot, or constitutes a blatant omission of relevant information regarding the plot. These include such things as unlikely behaviour or actions of characters, illogical or impossible events, events happening for no apparent reason, or statements/events that contradict earlier events in the storyline.While many stories have unanswered questions, unlikely events or chance occurrences, a plot hole is one that is essential to the story's outcome.
People often get the above mixed with something called a mystery One that is not fully understood or that baffles or eludes the understanding; an enigma.This is because either they are illiterate and never read a book in their lives and therefore cannot discern the difference or they do not like a particular event that went down in the manga so they cry out plot hole because it was not to their liking or expectations. There is is no plot hole in naruto and many spend there times claiming there are because of the above reasons or they think there smart (when there not ) and try to find one to prove themselves right.(spoiler: they never are)
An example of Plot no Jutsu: Obito being the guy to attack the Leaf. Obito using Mokuton when he was pissed off and never once using that again. Why give him an awesome jutsu for him to only discard it for Kamui?
Simply, Plot no Jutsu, IMO, is something in a story that doesn't logically make sense, or something that goes against proof.
1. He said he doesn't speak very good English, so why did you use such big words?
2. (The bolded) You talk about other's not being smart, yet you can't even master what form of 'there' to use.
And what you described is not a plot hole.Go read the definition of it before you go around acting like you know what it is.
Obito attacked the leaf with kurama a tailed beast why would he use mokuton to try and take don the entire village ? And ho does him making the obvious move to destroy the village with a tailed beast bomb make the plot of the story become inconsistent ? How was this an illogical or impossible event, Explain how its an event happening for no apparent reason, or how this statement/event contradicted earlier events in the storyline ?
These are not big words i am sorry you cannot read them and grasp what they mean that might explain why you have no ****ing idea what a plot hole is.I made a simple grammatical error.You on the other hand blatantly have no idea what your talking about and it boggles my mind you would talk about something you clearly lack any knowledge about,it really does.He wanted to know the definition of plot hole so i gave it to him.I also made sure there was no slang because the slang of the English language is the reason why it is so hard for foreigners to learn it in the first place dumb ass.So there you go i schooled you on two things today be glad you learned something.
For the love of god go pick up a book and learn the difference between a mystery a plot device and a plot hole you insufferable ****1ng moron.
1. Up until now, he has never, to my knowledge, used Mokuton again. I'm talking about after the Attack on Konoha. Obviously a Bijuu is gonna be better than Mokuton for taking out an entire village.
2. Many threads have been made on the fact that Obito would not be old enough/experienced enough to fight against Minato. How'd he control Kurama when he's never been shown training his eye jutsu? Somehow he had the eye power of Madara, seeing as Kurama thought he was Madara. Also, Kishi danced around the time Obito was recovering. He just had Obito say, "I've been here awhile". He never gave an actual length of time. There are more than that, but that's all I'm going to say.