The great ninja war

On Thursday 16 August 2012 0 comments

~The Anima-Ture~

What do i want to say about it?

It fails.

Everyone is placed 'strategically' and every group meets their ancestors, lovers, teachers or even criminals where they 'happen to know' about.

The Zetsu's did not show any kind of emotions or did they make any sound.
Now they 'suddenly' moan in pain and make noise.

They have redrawn the flashbacks but they 'forgot' to draw it exactly as it was before.
Sometimes they miss something like a collar.

On other episodes lost weapons are 'found' and they need to get it back.

Many talk and talk and they all know they have died but yet they keep secrets for each other as if they care about it when they are dead.



Kabuto explained how the Reanimation Jutsu works but the major flaw is that he needed a certain material of the person he wanted to revive.
Without saying it was about DNA and rather said in the world of Naruto it was blood.

The major mistake?

How can a body from 60 years back still be having blood?
How did Kabuto gain all these samples?

Some of you might say that Orochimaru collected them all but who collected them before he did?
You might say Orochimaru has been on it but don't go telling me that he planned this from day 1 that he was conceived by his parents.

From the world of Naruto which is big, Kabuto has been all over the world to keep an eye on every person that died and then took their blood so he could use them in the future.
Where is that bloody logic or is the world just that small?


What is also annoying me is that the battles in between dialogs and holds are far more interesting than the main fight between the lead characters.

About Haku, the girly boy who would give his live for Zabuza, also made a return and in the flashbacks he was slightly redrawn.

He looked like a real girl with lipstick and he missed the collar he was wearing on his neck which shows us that they did not pay attention to his looks and outfit in the original Naruto series and even the dialog was different.


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