How does kabuto know aoba
He does seem to know Aoba. Well, okay. If you say so. The image are badly resized, how to fix it? Also there's "see also" images like byakugan and rinnegan that looks "smashed".
Isn't he death like Shukaku and the rest? Listed in the trivia section for about two months now. Considering he can use Scattering Thousand Crows Technique and the technique summons crows, doesn't that make him a user of the summoning technique? Not to mention, since the crows are cloned, shadow clone technique?
Narutopedia Explore. Wiki Activity. Maybe we will get them later. Stupid Naruto? Stupid Yamato! I am quite glad that Naruto is not stupid enough to seriously believe that he is needed for this ecological survey. He won't say no to having some fun, and he can forget himself in some discussion about the gender of an armadillo, but this does not mean he's stupid.
However I am beginning to have serious doubts about Yamato: Naruto has already given him the slip when he went after Sasuke. He should no better than underestimate Naruto. He should also have learnt that it is difficult to protect him against his will and that he wants to be active, and he should respect that he is no small child any more.
Naruto is the jinchuuriki, but this does not turn him into a thing. He is more than the vessel of his bijuu. And similarly, Yamato is more than the carrier of his genes.
Only that he does not seem to have much of a personality. He follows rules and carries out orders, but we don't see much of him having some ideas of his own, or some values of his own.
Maybe even some character quirks, some weird hobby comparable to Kakashi reading Icha-Icha or something else that renders him more of a person. But even when the other ninja discuss what they should do they consider him mostly as a carrier of information - and a carrier of his genes. Does he have friends? Kabuto's plans For me the great surprise of the chapter was that Kabuto was content with capturing Yamato.
I had expected a fight against the two jinchuuriki, be the outcome a success or a failure. He's not a henchman of Madara, after all, but an unreliable ally just as Sasuke. He has his own agenda, and at the moment I have no idea what it might be. He says he wants Sasuke, probably for some experiments, but what is his real aim? Or also world peace? Or also gaining access to the powers of the Rikudou?
Combining Senju and Uchiha via Sasuke and Yamato? Tags: manga chapters. Recent Posts from This Community. Post a new comment Error. It is there where Sasuke enters the hospital room with the four previously mentioned Senseis, only for someone to enter the room and scream that Itachi had already came back to the Leaf. Sasuke runs out of the room, blood thirsty and ready to kill Itachi, but who was the one to say that Itachi had returned? It was none other than Aoba.
Aoba, knowing full well that Itachi would easily outmatch Sasuke, who would eventually leave the Leaf to gain greater power, via Orochimaru. Now you may ask why Aoba would do such a thing, but here is why. He knew that the Akatsuki were ready to go for the Jinchuriki, and he needed Naruto to become even stronger so he wouldn't be captured.
He also knows about the rivalry between Naruto and Sasuke, as well as the close bond between the two. Now that rivalry has turned into a quest to bringing back Sasuke, and to do that, he would need to do it forcefully.
Naruto would have to train really hard to beat out whatever training Sasuke was undergoing with Orochimaru, and therefore weakened the chances of the Akatsuki ever capturing Naruto. The next time Aoba makes a major appearance is in the Hidan and Kakuzu arc. He is sent along with Choji, Ino and Raido on a mission to hunt and kill the Akatsuki. That backup is Aoba's team of Choji, Ino, and Raido. Unfortunately They are not able to make it in time to save Asuma, but Aoba already knew this. He knew that in order for Naruto to overcome this threat, he would have to battle them on his own, and to make them even fiercer, they would have to make one casualty.
In chapter page 16, Aoba proclaims that he will hold the enemies off, but what are his real intentions? To test the ability of the foes of whom Naruto will soon have to encounter, and allow them a safe escape for that soon encounter. His plan is cut short by Pain's interruption, allowing them to leave before he is able to test their strength.
In chapter page 14, Sasuke takes the next step in order to take down Itachi, battling and killing Orochimaru. Aoba needed a surefire way to dispose of Orochimaru, as previously mentioned, and Sasuke was the way. Not only was Sasuke leaving the Leaf Village to power Naruto up one of the reasons for Aoba's actions, but to prevent any further damage Orochimaru could bring to the village as well. He knew that Sasuke would have to get rid of Orochimaru in order to kill Itachi, and used that to his advantage.
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