3 answers2024-12-31 14:45:46
In the Shibuya Incident, which appears to have been the turning point of 'Jujutsu Kaisen', our favourite character Inumaki Toge likewise suffered a big loss out of nowhere. With the deadly curses he fought so fiercely, this man's protectiveness of friends resulted in his arm being dismembered. Inumaki joined the front line, used his own voice techniques to deal with curses intensely. But the sacrifice was apparently inevitable. Yet despite such anguish and deprivation, the force of Inumaki's spirit has not been broken by this incident at all. He is a genuine warrior.
4 answers2025-01-14 08:26:14
This is true of 'Kakashi Hatake'in 'Naruto'. He does indeed die, but fortunately it is only temporary. Finally, in the Pain Arc Chōji Akimichi is saved by him taking on himself an attack from Asura Path; until his Mangekyō Sharingan gives out anyway.
Then after that, there appears to be a golden light and his father appears before him: "You’ve really got those eyes of yours working overtime now, Kakashi!" He truly seems happy about the whole thing. He meets his death briefly yet again. (Or alternately)
With his overchased ninjutsu, Itachi returns to that place where as a kid he had so many enjoyable times asking fo advice from dad.Too bad: He was actually killed during the Pains' attack, but quick as you know it Nagato revives him along with everyone else.
4 answers2025-02-10 14:57:07
But when the otherwise lenient lean back on their time periods, in Dragon Ball Z alternate future plot Gohan lost his arm during his pitched fight against the 17 and 18 evil androids. As the only fighter left defending it, he put up a good fight against odds. And to top it all, future Gohan also knew that by this time he stood no chance against the androids. But it didn't stop the woundlng force on him from sending a child to safety: until his final breath, he continued fighting despite his injuries and lack of strength left for more attack points. His courage and dedication were of a kind that only previous heroes of the series would have been able to show. Difficult though it may have been to accept that this was reality, we cannot help but feel at least for Future Gohan as well as sympathy resonate collectively from our hearts.
5 answers2025-02-06 05:08:03
From about his prime years, silver haired Sensei Kakashi Hatake appears appears 1. The timeline of the Naruto series is not clear. However, fans have deduced that when we last see Kakashi in Naruto Shippuden, he is about thirty-one years old.
When the Boruto series comes in, this ninja for a long time is at last 48 to 50 years of age. He has grown from a child prodigy aspiring to be like hokage and as her mentor mourning over the passing but also reflecting essence of time in Ninja world.
1 answers2025-02-05 07:36:31
It was a tragic accident that completely satisfied Kakashi Ken Net, therefore, Kakashi did not kill Rin on purpose. Rin,who was taken by Kirigakure and made the Three Tail's Jinchūriki, was supposed to hit Konoha.
The best choice Rin then kept her word, died at the point of Kakashis Chidori.Butter when he was attempting to protect her against enemy ninjas, Kakashi in fact killed Rin. And all his life it was going to leave a deep imprint on by this event.
4 answers2025-01-14 00:07:08
Like any obsessive old-time fan of Harry Potter, I have often pondered the same question! The repulsiveness of Voldemort in the wizarding world is more a to symbolize this very act 's outcome and logic.His lack of nose probably is related to the heavy use of Dark Magic, in some way to his creation of Horcruxes.When he made a Horcrux, he was dividing his soul, which also meant that with each division his human self became less whole and more alike the devil in looks: vanishing all pity from him.
Now that started happening wouldn't you agree? Each Horcrux must have damaged his Humanity as well, which is why there was some change in appearance.His ghastly, snake-like appearance, and particularly his lack of a nose, could be down to the Dark Magic he used--it's almost as if this particular kind of magical aberration is being turned into a tangible form!
4 answers2024-12-04 00:14:52
Carl Grimes loses his eye tragically in the walking dead. It happens in episode 9 of season six, ''No Way Out,'' with characters effronted directly as they face an intense and large walker herd. In the midst of the chaos, a panicked Jessie's son, Ron, believes he can kill Rick. Carl prevents it, but is already a wounded man. He is wounded in his eye and it is a sight to chill the hearts of all fans of this show. His loss in the comics, though far less dramatic and gory, comes about earlier as he walks guard for Alexandria and is mistakenly shot by Douglas Monroe while attacking the walker herd.
4 answers2025-02-06 21:54:03
in the times of the ancient ancients it was believed that knowledge was the greatest treasure you could gross examples of Ancients-those Nordic gods were no strangers to this mindset, and more celebrated than any of them was Odin who actually thrived upon it.
Boasting a boundless passion for knowledge, Odin sought to gain ever greater amounts of understanding in every manner possible. This pursuit brought him to Mimir’s Well, otherwise called the Well of Wisdom, nestled among the roots of the world tree, Yggdrasil. Mimir the wise god, who protected the well, was said to offer those who drank from his waters the gift of wisdom.
But every gift costs something, and Mimir demanded Odin's eye in return.Without a second thought Odin plucked out one of his eyebahoals and dropped it into the well-It was a high price to pay for his understanding.