It would seem wise to send a crack team to take out Kabuto, rather than to fight all the zombies one by one.
Or where he is?
Anyway, freaking awesome episode! I thought all four of the zombies were awesome enough, and then BAM! Seven Sword Lords!
I don't understand why Kisame isn't in that group though.
I'm curious as to how tough the Swordmen will be when several of them don't have their swords. We know Bee is using Samehada. And the Mizukage's bodyguard has another one. Not sure how Zabuza seems to have gotten his back from Suigetsu.
No body, no summon. But I know what you mean.Originally Posted by Darth
From the preview last time, I thought they'd make Haku even more feminine, but I was wrong. He was a total trannie here with his wider frame and more masculine way of speaking (way more than what I last remember from him) with make-up on his face..
If I wasn't over him before this, I sure am now.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
I don't remember him wearing lipstick though previously.
Granted but, if you're going to summon the Seven Sword Lords, and you don't have one of the Lords, why do you still have seven guys?
EDIT: Then I realized that one of the guys was the guy Kisame killed and took Samehada from. So obviously this group is all the previous Seven Sword Lords, and not the most recent ones.
But that just brings us back to the question of "What good are the previous Seven Sword Lords without any of their magic swords?"
It was already the same with Sassori.
Though a master, he's clearly at a disadvantage not having his puppets and not being able to use his chackra threads to his best, since having a body means tying most threads to it.
More over, no matter how great a ninja they were at the time of their death, they were still defeated. And in most cases at the peak of their art.
In the time beetween their death and their reanimation, everyone else has grown and got stronger... at least in the show as it is.
So fighting someone who already defeated you after they got even stronger and you at best are still the same or even weaker...
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
We don't know if they were defeated at their peak. Both Itachi and Kimimaro died while afflicted with some incurable disease. There's nothing in the way for them now.
That reminds me, that whole "freaking people out by animating their loved ones" works both ways doesn't it?
What's Sasuke going to do when he finds Itachi walking around out there?
So Kabuto said that killing the user of the Reanimation Jutsu doesn't end the effect.
Does that mean if they just kill him, all these character are just alive as immortal zombies forever?
Wouldn't that be a GOOD thing? I mean, it seems like he brought back more good guys than bad guys.
They'd still be under the control of the talisman that he put in their heads.
Until proven otherwise I'd say that was just bullshit. Or even if it wasn't, the zombies would likely run out of batteries or rot away otherwise in a short enough time. Besides, Kabuto seems to need to exert considerable effort to keep them in check and fighting instead of chatting and reminiscing, so without him, great many of them would be next to useless for the war.
They seem to be powered by human sacrifices. That is, a corpse inside that dirt is giving them energy. It's one of the benefits of this ultimate ninja technique that the user doesn't need to spend his own chakra to run multiple high level level ninja zombies - only a jinchuuriki could afford to do something like that for any significant amount of time. If nothing else, the corpse will rot away. Being covered by dirt full of bacteria and other life forms existing for the very purpose of breaking down cadavers only makes it that much faster. Once the body inside is rotten enough, I'd expect the resurrection to run out of juice and crumble away.
Yes, but when they can get completely obliterated by an attack and still reform from nothing, it's obvious that the state of the corpse inside is no longer relevant once the jutsu has been cast.
It also seems unlikely that the sacrifices chakra is being used to power the jutsu, since the sacrifices are usually total schmucks, but the zombies still have the chakra to perform kage-level techniques.
One more reason why they should run out of batteries soon: A nobody is being used to draw kage levels of chakra. Kind of like using flashlight batteries to run an electric chainsaw. It may run, but not for long.
As far as I can see, techniques in Naruto use chakra or are summoned living creatures using their own life force. These zombies are corpses with nothing inherent going for them and it was especially mentioned the necromancer doesn't need to spend his own chakra, so the only choice left is the sacrifice's life. Well, the very last choice would be a perpetual motion machine, but come on...
Which is exactly why I think their chakra and their lives in general have nothing to do with the sacrifices.
There's no way someone like Zaku possessed enough chakra to use the techniques the 1st Hokage was using against the 3rd.
Unless the spirits being reanimated are themselves providing the chakra.
As far as I can see, chakra IS spirit energy in Naruto. After all, Minato and Kushina were able to leave their spirits inside Naruto just by implanting their chakra in him.
Hell, Kushina's ghost was even still able to use jutsu against the Kyuubi, despite her being, you know...dead.
Yeah, she did it for a short while, and then vanished due to using all of what was left of the chakra she had managed to leave behind. That hardly suggests some ghost who never intended to leave chakra behind could power a corporeal body again.
If you reckon the sacrifice has got nothing to do with powering the zombies, then why have the sacrifices in the first place? Just take the piece of tissue containing the DNA and be done with the summoning. No need to secure a human to consume in the technique. The very fact it does require somebody to sacrifice tells me that's where the power is drawn.