Who else here thinks that Oro's new body realy looks a lot like Sasame's nephew, the one they're trying to save?
This might be the underlying plot line of the whole filler..... showing the origin of Orochimaru's new container.
Who else here thinks that Oro's new body realy looks a lot like Sasame's nephew, the one they're trying to save?
This might be the underlying plot line of the whole filler..... showing the origin of Orochimaru's new container.
I'd have to re-watch this to be sure, but I seem to remember them showing Arachi, and he didn't look like the dude who Orochimaru moved into, as far as I can recall.Originally posted by: James V
Who else here thinks that Oro's new body realy looks a lot like Sasame's nephew, the one they're trying to save?
This might be the underlying plot line of the whole filler..... showing the origin of Orochimaru's new container.
What I thought to be the most implausible part of this episode is Jiraiya sending Naruto and Sakura off by themselves in the middle of Oro's hideout. It's like he's handing them to Orochimaru on a silver platter. Jiraiya of all people knows how inept Naruto is, especially when it comes to being careful. This was a terrible strategy. Maybe it allowed them to search more ground more quickly, but it weakened them sufficiently so that all were caught by traps.
Edit to below: You're right complich8, I think I've just become so desensitized to bad filler storyline, that things like that don't stick out for me as much anymore. Nothing in this arc really makes logical sense. However, one of the things I do expect is for them to remain true to the characters. They've shown before that they can do a decent job of this. I think that's why character inconsistencies bother me more.