That's not really correct. The way it was explained when Zabuza recalled the event was that Kakashi already knew all those jutsu he used against Zabuza (from years of acquiring jutsu through copying). He then messed with Zabuza's mind during the fight by copying his movements, making Zabuza freak out and stop mid-jutsu while Kakashi performed the same jutsu (because he already knew it) and won. I don't like that explanation as much though, because it seems a little far-fetched that Kakashi would be able to subconciously tell Zabuza what to do, and "read his mind" so accurately.Originally posted by: God#2
Thank you. But about Kakashi making Zabuza copy his jutsu, it was Zabuza's technique in the first place. Kakashi was copying Zabuza. Kakashi just hypnotized Zabazu into thinking that Kakashi could read minds and tell the future. His eye helped him reveal the hands signs before Zabuza could finish. This is fully understandable once we see how Sasuke's sharingan worked. Oh, and yes. That game kicks ass. Cant wait to get it.
It is pretty clear, though, that the Sharingan can copy physical movements. Sasuke uses it to copy hand movements during the 1st exam, when he is fighting Lee, and then again when he copied the Shishi Rendan. It's also used in conjunction with the Chidori to avoid that blind spot caused by moving so fast - avoiding any possible counter attacks. So that means the Sharingan can analyze and copy physical movements, as well as chakra flow (as seen against Kyuubi-Naruto).
That's only because he was defending against the spiders. He did the exact same thing with 64 Hakke attack, which we know isn't always used in that manner. Apparently any object within Neji's range ("divination" according to Aone) is a target for the combo. That's the way I understand it at least.+ Neji has a limited area for which he can use the attack. Did you see that black semicircle he was in when he use that 128 somethingsomething move?