Jiraiya: [flashback] In the shinobi world it's not how you live, it's how you die. A shinobi's life is not measured by how they live but rather it's measured by what they acomplish before their death. And looking back, my life has really been full of nothing but faliure. Continiually rejected by Tsunade,
[about Orochimaru]
Jiraiya: not being able to stop my friend and unable to protect either my student or my mentor. Compared to the great deeds of the hokage my actions are all insignificant things and deed. I wish I could have diel like eact of the hokage. A tale is only good as it's final turn of events. A plot twist. And mistakes are important part of a plot, too. I lived my life always believing that the lessons I learned are what haund me. I swore I'd acomplish a deed so great that it would oblitorate all my faliures. I'd die as a splendid shinobi, at least that's least that's how it's supposed to go. But my tale ending like this... The Great lord Elder prophesied that I would be the one to guide the revolution. A person who would make a great choice that will bring either peace or destruction to the world of the shinobi. I thought I would defeat Pain, stop the Akatsuki and save the world from destruction. But in the end, I failed that, too. How pitiful. How sad that this will be the end twist to the tale of Jiraiya the Gallant. What a worthless story it tourned out to be.
Jiraiya: Naruto. Now that I think about it, you're just like that novel's main character. You've inherited Minato and Kushina's wishes. Their hopes. And yet... And yet I...
Minato Namikaze: [Flashback] You are my sensei Jiraiya. You are a great ninja who possesses true talent. There's no one else like you in a whole world!
Jiraiya: [Flashback] A real ninja is one who endorse no matter what gets thrown at him. Let me explain something to you: There's only one thing that matters if you are a shinobi. And it isn't the number of jutsu you possess. What do you need is the guts... to never give up!
Jiraiya: Never going back on your word no matter what and never giving up despite what the odds may tell you to do. Naruto- if that is truly your ninja way, than as you teacher I have no buisiness at all whining. Because as everyone knows, a student inherits his ninja way from his teacher. Right Natuto? Isn't that so? Never give up! No matter what. That was the true choice that I was supposed to make. Naruto, you are the prophecy. I'm sure of it now. I leave the rest to you.
Jiraiya: [the Last Words] The Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant. Now it'll end a bit better, I hope. The final chapter... I'll call it: Frog at the bottom of the well drifts of into the great ocean. Just barely glorious... But glorious indeed. Now I suppose it's abaut time I put down my pen. Oh, right... What should I name the sequel? I wonder... Let's see: The Tale of Naruto Uzumaki. Yes... That has a nice ring to it.
Jiraiya: [flashback] In the shinobi world it's not how you live, it's how you die. A shinobi's life is not measured by how they live but rather it's measured by what they accomplish before their death. And looking back, my life has really been full of nothing but failure. Continually rejected by Tsunade,
[about Orochimaru]
Jiraiya: not being able to stop my friend and unable to protect either my student or my mentor. Compared to the great deeds of the hokage my actions are all insignificant things and deed. I wish I could have died like each of the hokage. A tale is only good as it's final turn of events. A plot twist. And mistakes are important part of a plot, too. I lived my life always believing that the lessons I learned are what hound me. I swore I'd accomplish a deed so great that it would obliterate all my failures. I'd die as a splendid shinobi, at least that's least that's how it's supposed to go. But my tale ending like this... The Great lord Elder prophesied that I would be the one to guide the revolution. A person who would make a great choice that will bring either peace or destruction to the world of the shinobi. I thought I would defeat Pain, stop the Akatsuki and save the world from destruction. But in the end, I failed that, too. How pitiful. How sad that this will be the end twist to the tale of Jiraiya the Gallant. What a worthless story it turned out to be.
Jiraiya: Now that I think about it, you're just like that novel's main character. You've inherited Minato and Kushina's wishes. Their hopes. And yet... And yet I...
Minato Namikaze: You are my sensei Jiraiya. You are a great ninja who possesses true talent. There's no one else like you in a whole world!
Jiraiya: A real ninja is one who endorse no matter what gets thrown at him. Let me explain something to you: There's only one thing that matters if you are a shinobi. And it isn't the number of jutsu you possess. What do you need is the guts... to never give up!
Jiraiya: Never going back on your word no matter what and never giving up despite what the odds may tell you to do. Naruto- if that is truly your ninja way, than as you teacher I have no business at all whining. Because as everyone knows, a student inherits his ninja way from his teacher. Right, Natuto? Isn't that so? Never give up! No matter what. That was the true choice that I was supposed to make. Naruto, you are the prophecy. I'm sure of it now. I leave the rest to you.
Jiraiya: [Last Words] The Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant. Now it'll end a bit better, I hope. The final chapter... I'll call it: Frog at the bottom of the well drifts of into the great ocean. Just barely glorious... But glorious indeed. Now I suppose it's about time I put down my pen. Oh, right... What should I name the sequel? I wonder... Let's see: The Tale of Naruto Uzumaki. Yes... That has a nice ring to it.
I LOVE YOU LORD JIRAIYA