I thought that they showed blood when Haku was killed.
Good ep all around though, still love the Wind Rasengan sound. Everyone standing around for the blast seemed a little familar...was looking for Goku in the scene actually.
I thought that they showed blood when Haku was killed.
Good ep all around though, still love the Wind Rasengan sound. Everyone standing around for the blast seemed a little familar...was looking for Goku in the scene actually.
assertnfailure (7:40:03 PM): dude....your posts are a bunch of nonsense
yup
With blood it looks so much better
I think it'll probably the same for te Chidori through Kakuzu
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From memory, there was only a trickle of blood coming out of Haku. Like the scene with Kakuzu, they omitted showing Kakashi's hand coming out of someone's chest. It's the first time I've seen how the manga does it, and you can really see, rather than told, that Raikiri is an assassination technique.
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No, there was a shitload of blood in that scene in the anime. Only Kakashi's hand didn't go through Haku and out the back side.
As far as I remember his hand just stopped at haku with the bright flash of lightning on top, no piercing goodness... And then there's a bunch of "little" details like the sound nins arm which got blown off etc.
http://img55.onemanga.com/mangas/000...0101462/20.jpg
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After youtubing hakus death there is quite a lot of blood, but kakashis hand doesn't really enter his body.
Last edited by Uberbaka; Sun, 12-14-2008 at 11:20 AM.
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I think the way they animated it in the anime was very good... not to gory and actually pretty brutal if you consider at what time this show is aired..
I don't need them to show me limbs getting cut of like in Elfen Lied :/
the "gore" when Haku was killed by Chidori was cool enough... sure thing, I wouldn't mind seing it with a bit less "lightning effects" because they really blurred the picture a bit.
but then on the other hand, it wasn't a problem to see that Kakashi's hand is really IN Haku's body.. especially when he grabbed his hand and Kakashi tried to pull it out of him.
personally I wouldn't call chidori an assassination technique in the first place, even though they said it is one... they say that the victim can't make out where the sound is comming from etc. but for me, an assassination shouldn't make a noise in the first place. especially if you target is someone who is waiting in his room which is heavily guarded.It's the first time I've seen how the manga does it, and you can really see, rather than told, that Raikiri is an assassination technique.
Last edited by KrayZ33; Sun, 12-14-2008 at 02:07 PM.
man, thinking back to those days....naruto sure was great, especially when I was able to watch like 100 episodes in a row.
Sorry, but that was just Haku holding Kakashi back..
http://naruto-world.com/episode18/naruto18-86.jpg
http://naruto-world.com/episode18/naruto18-87.jpg
http://naruto-world.com/episode18/naruto18-89.jpg
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Feel the same way. I always unintentionally laugh when I hear them call it an assassination technique. It's a flare attatched to the sound of a flock of birds. It couldn't be less subtle.Originally Posted by KrayZ33
Well, Kakuzu didn't notice Kakashi coming with his chidori. Sound still travels slower than light(ning)
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I was just going to make that point. You guys are confusing Sasuke's chidori and Kakashi's raikiri. Kakashi can use his raikiri without making a sound and with his speed and his ability to hide his chakra, he can hit you with it before you even notice him.
Last edited by Abdula; Sun, 12-14-2008 at 09:59 PM.
Dreaming impossible dreams.
Sapphire is awesome!
I guess that must be true.
I just always remember that scene where Sasuke is fighting monster Gaara in the woods and Gaara is looking for him, and Sasuke starts to fire up the Chidori from behind the tree and of course all the noise and lightning coming from behind the tree gets Gaara's attention immediately.
Raikiri and chidori are the same right?Originally Posted by Abdula
Just to be clear...
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Raikiri is a variation developed by Kakashi. Differences are stated above. Kakashi's supposed to have cut through lightning with it, whatever meaning that has.
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I never knew there was a difference between chidori and raikiri. That there can be a difference between Kakashi's and Sasuke's understandable. Because Kakashi invented the jutsu.
The meaning of Chidori is 1000 birds right?
And Raikiri is lightning edge(sword) or something.
But when Kakuzu was hit, you could clearly hear the chirping sound which created the pseudonym Chidori.
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I only know what http://www.narutobase.net/Naruto-Jut...-Blade/55.html has to say on the subject.
So its basically just Kakashi's fully "mastered" version of the chidori.
Then again kakashi never managed to run it through his whole body so i wonder who the "master" of the chidori is now.
well doesn't really matter... then look at ep 84 when kakashi clearly pulled out his arm out of Kakuzu.Originally Posted by Uberbaka
it's fine the way it is. Doesn't "have" to show more, even though it couldn't hurt.
Except that the Chidori Current just kinda shocks people around the user. He's managed to broaden the scope of the Chidori while drastically weakening its power. I wouldn't really consider that "higher level". I don't even know why its still called a Chidori anything at that point, since aside from being lightning element, it doesn't really share anything in common with the real Chidori.Originally Posted by The Archangel
You guys noticed that during the final attack that Naruto didn't use his Tajuu Kage bunshin? While the same amount of clones appeared as before
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