![]() ![]() ![]() Everyone's secrets would be on the line in that kind of situation. Keep in mind that no one stands to fully profit from a balls-out free-for-all of technique stealing. We don't actually know what these were, just that they were part of the package that resulted in the founding of the Hidden Villages. They can also perform field dissections on their own to steal the secrets of techniques, bloodlines, and training methods.īut you need to remember also that certain agreements and accords were made at the end of the Clan Wars Era. ![]() It was expressly stated that part of Oinin duty is to burn any allied corpses in the field, to prevent them from falling into the hands of enemy powers. Did the writers forget that the villages hunt down and kill their traitors? That they have special hunter-nin whose job is to destroy their bodies so their enemies can't reverse engineer any jutsu or bloodlines from it?ģ) Even if the villages did imprison their missing-nin and were stupid enough to outsource their prisons, there is no way in fuck they'd send a fucking Jinchuuriki to one!Ĥ) This complaint is withdrawn, it's explained later in the movie.ĥ) Since when can Naruto turn invisible? And how'd he sneak shuriken and wires into the prison? The mega-creep warden strip-searched him.Ħ) Does anyone know where I can find an HD subbed version of this?Ĭlick to expand. Seriously, what the fuck?Ģ) Why the hell would any village trust another hidden village to imprison their most dangerous ninja? I'm sure Grass won't interrogate them, steal their jutsu, or try to recruit them, no sirree. Did a sensor-nin happen to recognize his chakra frequency? Not that we know of. In no particular order:ġ) Did everyone suddenly forget that henge exists? No evidence was given whatsoever beyond "the assassin looked like Naruto." Did he use any of Naruto's signature jutsu? Nope. So many fucking things wrong with this movie. ![]()
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