|5| Excellent
|4| Good
|3| Average
|2| Bad
|1| Terrible
Well it is on, still they should bring the remaining jinchuriki, because they are going to go through hell before it is over
yay! I got to see Zabuza again! My favorite semi-villain. This chapter was ok, I guess its good to get the story chugging along again. Hopefully we see some action next week though.
Do you know what that is?
Yeah the Naruto-verse is getting prepped for all out war! And this is looking like it'll be an entertaining war as well with all sorts of cool match ups thanks to Kabuto's zombie army. I'm kinda intrigued by how the joint shinobi army will react when they discover Akatsuki is using an undead army. And if Edo Tensei is a watered down version of a Rikudou Sennin justu, sorta like how Pain was able to use dead bodies to fight for him then will it just take a big knock out attack like rasengan or chidori to take out one of the ET summons like with the bodies Pain used - a rhetorical question for now as we should know in a few chapter's time.
So clearly Kishi is saving Naruto Vs Sasuke for the later stages but I hope both of em get to fight battles beforehand that serve as warm ups.
We already know that wounds like getting their legs blown off won't finish the job, as they'll regenerate. And it's not a watered-down version of the jutsu Pain used to create the Six Paths, it's a watered-down version of Rinne-Tensei, which allowed him to actually bring people back from the dead with their personalities intact. The fact that, in the case of Edo Tensei, they're actually Zombies comprised of corpses and dust, actually helps them regenerate, but we'll see how the technique is limited. Kabuto's already admitted it's hard to control so many of them, and in battle he'll turn them into "mindless" killing machines- take that how you will.
So yeah, it's a BIT like the Six Paths (as far as the user having control over the bodies, although it's not to the extent Nagato had) and a BIT like Rinne-Tensei (as far as them retaining their original powers/personalities).
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