Exactly, theres is no danger to his family or whatever, he just doesnt bother with them.
We don't know y actually. I feel it would be a failure on Kishimoto's part if he revealed such a glaring problem as Sasuke's absence just to glaze over it. I am hoping that there is a reason.
He could tell that the attacker was weak. Which is y he deactivated his sharingan.
:|What is this fanfic, is this what SS faps came up with now? Sasuke is the only Uchiha in Konoha, the whole world knows this, so why is Sakura spamming the uchiha sigil all over her house and clothes if she(along with Sasuke) is trying to keep her connection to Sasuke discreet?
Sasuke staying away because of him making a lot of enemies would make sense, but that would beg the question of y Naruto would allow his kid to travel with Sasuke later on. :|
My point was that if Sasuke thought that he was a danger to his family and that was the reason that he stayed away then that would mean he would stay out of the village and away from Bolt. But that logic is defeated by the fact that Sasuke trains Bolt.
I interpreted that first page of panels slightly differently.
Since last week when we were shown Sasuke, he was shown to have noticed something/someone. This week started off with him still looking in the general direction of what he saw. Him deactivating the sharingan was less of him thinking that the enemy was weak, and probably because the enemy managed to conceal himself. This would have also put the enemy at ease, thinking that Sasuke did not notice him. Sasuke then continued walking, and the enemy, believing Sasuke to not be completely aware of his presence, moved in for the attack.
Sasuke sighing seemed to be more of a "sigh, you chose to attack after all." This is because the enemy, believing Sasuke to not have seen him, had two choices: use the opportunity to escape or to attack. Choosing the former would have been less of a hassle, with Sasuke knowing himself to be a superior warrior, and he would not have to kill anyone.
What do you think?
Actually, I'm not so sure he deactivated his sharingan. I think that was an art error by Kishi. When you look at the sequence of the fight the sharingan is activated in the first panel, then deactivated in that one panel, then activated in all the others. Doesn't make sense to me that he'd deactivate it for no reason in just that one panel. Definitely an art error IMO.
That's in the village. What if the enemy doesn't know about Sakura and Sarada and are only after Sasuke? If the enemy has never been to the village, how would they know about his family? So Sakura has no reason to hide her Uchiha connection, but the enemy may track Sasuke to the village if he ever went home and learn about his family. That would make them vulnerable.
Who says Bolt travels with Sasuke in the movie? Sasuke might be his master, but we don't know what his training technique will be. For all we know, he could pull a Jiraiya and show Bolt how to do something and leave him by himself for days or hours to practice it while he goes off to take care of other things.
Remember, the movie is AFTER the miniseries....the enemy would have been dealt with by the time the movie comes out, allowing Sasuke to return home without fear.
Seems feasible to me!
If Sasuke had said that shit with that face expression, then it would've been the best moment in anime/manga history.
What do you think?
@red. Then it was probably done to bait Onion boy into attacking.
@blue. The movie has to have a plot. Boruto isnt going to just stay in the village while Sasuke comes and goes (the plot wouldn't go anywhere) Also, Sasuke I doubt Sasuke knows of Akatsuki coming back to life this is more than likely his first time coming in contact with them. Seeing how that is this mini series main villains then any opposition that Sasuke normally faces wont be focused on and therefore would still be present in Boruto's movie.
Ain't nobody got time for this shit sigh
As I recall, the chunin exams will take place in the movie based on what I saw in the trailer. They could absolutely train in the village. And the plot can absolutely go somewhere with them in the village. Take part 1 for example. Didn't Naruto train with Jiraiya in or near the village in preparation for the chunin exams? Wasn't the plot advanced within the village when the sand attacked the village? Didn't Naruto defeat Gaara within or near the village? Plot can advance within the village. Don't be so closed minded and so quick to dismiss possibilities and leap to assumptions.
True, it is within the realm of possibilities that this new enemy will be part of the movie. We shall see.
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I interpreted that first page of panels slightly differently.
Since last week when we were shown Sasuke, he was shown to have noticed something/someone. This week started off with him still looking in the general direction of what he saw. Him deactivating the sharingan was less of him thinking that the enemy was weak, and probably because the enemy managed to conceal himself. This would have also put the enemy at ease, thinking that Sasuke did not notice him. Sasuke then continued walking, and the enemy, believing Sasuke to not be completely aware of his presence, moved in for the attack.
Sasuke sighing seemed to be more of a "sigh, you chose to attack after all." This is because the enemy, believing Sasuke to not have seen him, had two choices: use the opportunity to escape or to attack. Choosing the former would have been less of a hassle, with Sasuke knowing himself to be a superior warrior, and he would not have to kill anyone.
What do you think?
It would be good indeed but "the best of all time"???Nah. This is the most epic moment in manga history.
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You took it wrong... Im pretty sure that he was saying that sasuke's sigh meant the he didn't have anytime for that bs.