Lagadatte
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So we all know how Minato casually mentioned that Nidaime could use space-time techniques (and we all came to the handy conclusion that Minato must have used his techniques as inspiration) as seen here:
Now in the latest chapter of the manga we can see Tobirama striking Izuna down with a technique called Hiraishingiri. I wonder why that sounds remotely familiar...
Do you think we just got a glimpse of the space-time technique mentioned much earlier?
Hiraishin clearly means 'Thunder God' and 'giri' would mean 'obligation' or 'justice', although I could use some help from the japanese-speakers out here, because my translation could be incorrect. In any case, I am willing to bet that he uses a variation of the Hiraishin technique we know, but bound to the sword he favours so much, while Minato possibly worked on it and made it more massive with his numerous tags on different kunai.
Whatever he did, I think that this is giant proof that Minato's tecnique was not entirely created by himself. He even used the same name! What are your thoughts on this?
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Now in the latest chapter of the manga we can see Tobirama striking Izuna down with a technique called Hiraishingiri. I wonder why that sounds remotely familiar...
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Hiraishin clearly means 'Thunder God' and 'giri' would mean 'obligation' or 'justice', although I could use some help from the japanese-speakers out here, because my translation could be incorrect. In any case, I am willing to bet that he uses a variation of the Hiraishin technique we know, but bound to the sword he favours so much, while Minato possibly worked on it and made it more massive with his numerous tags on different kunai.
Whatever he did, I think that this is giant proof that Minato's tecnique was not entirely created by himself. He even used the same name! What are your thoughts on this?