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This  theory about Kakashi and Itachi will                                       crack you 





There are dozens of characters to love in Naruto, but some of Konoha’s ninjas stand above the rest. If the franchise’s main genin group did not catch your attention, then guys like Itachi or Kakashi may suit your fancy. However, you should know those two ninjas do have some shared history.
Over on Reddit, fans started to freak out when one otaku pointed out an epiphany they had about Itachi and Kakashi. As some fans may know, Kakashi’s name means scarecrow in Japanese; Itachi’s name translates to weasel, but his prolific use of crows thanks to Shisui connect the former ANBU members in a rather tragic way.
If you look back to Naruto, fans will remember Itachi and Kakashi had their first encounter when the Akatsuki sent the Uchiha to gather Naruto. The initial run-in was the first time Kakashi saw Itachi since the younger man defected the Leaf Village, and it was not a peaceful encounter. While trying to stop Itachi, Kakashi wound up getting stuck in the Uchiha’s horrifying Tsukuyomi where he was tortured, but there is more symbolism behind the scene than you may realize.
As you can recall, the genjutsu Kakashi fell subject to saw him tied up on a cross with no headboard. Itachi stood before him, prodding his hostage with a sword while Kakashi grimaced in pain. The Redditor made the connection that Kakashi became a literally scarecrow in the scene, and Itachi stood in for the crows who would be pecking at the protector.
Kakashi the Scarecrow failed to scare away Itachi before he could cause damage, and it left the jounin subject to some very intensive torture. Fans also noted the pair’s farmer-friendly relationship also extended to their past as Kakashi and Itachi did know one another way back when. While Itachi was not overly friendly with the Hatake prodigy, the Uchiha did respect Kakashi. They had a tentatively symbiotic pairing between them, but it all fell apart when Itachi stopped fearing Kakashi and viewed him as an obstacle to clear.


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This  theory about Kakashi and Itachi will                                       crack you 

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There are dozens of characters to love in Naruto, but some of Konoha’s ninjas stand above the rest. If the franchise’s main genin group did not catch your attention, then guys like Itachi or Kakashi may suit your fancy. However, you should know those two ninjas do have some shared history.
Over on Reddit, fans started to freak out when one otaku pointed out an epiphany they had about Itachi and Kakashi. As some fans may know, Kakashi’s name means scarecrow in Japanese; Itachi’s name translates to weasel, but his prolific use of crows thanks to Shisui connect the former ANBU members in a rather tragic way.
If you look back to Naruto, fans will remember Itachi and Kakashi had their first encounter when the Akatsuki sent the Uchiha to gather Naruto. The initial run-in was the first time Kakashi saw Itachi since the younger man defected the Leaf Village, and it was not a peaceful encounter. While trying to stop Itachi, Kakashi wound up getting stuck in the Uchiha’s horrifying Tsukuyomi where he was tortured, but there is more symbolism behind the scene than you may realize.
As you can recall, the genjutsu Kakashi fell subject to saw him tied up on a cross with no headboard. Itachi stood before him, prodding his hostage with a sword while Kakashi grimaced in pain. The Redditor made the connection that Kakashi became a literally scarecrow in the scene, and Itachi stood in for the crows who would be pecking at the protector.
Kakashi the Scarecrow failed to scare away Itachi before he could cause damage, and it left the jounin subject to some very intensive torture. Fans also noted the pair’s farmer-friendly relationship also extended to their past as Kakashi and Itachi did know one another way back when. While Itachi was not overly friendly with the Hatake prodigy, the Uchiha did respect Kakashi. They had a tentatively symbiotic pairing between them, but it all fell apart when Itachi stopped fearing Kakashi and viewed him as an obstacle to clear.


                                     SRC : comicbook.com

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Tokyo Ghoul Season 3  is highly anticipated among its fans; however, there is still no official word as to when this anime show will finally be aired.
Initially, it was thought that the third installment of "Tokyo Ghoul" will be aired on later part of this year, but numerous reported that "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 release date may possibly move in early part of 2017.
There are also rumors circulating explaining why "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 has been delayed, wherein it is said that a live action film based on the anime series is currently being produced. It is said that the director and producers of "Tokyo Ghoul" is focusing on the production of "Tokyo Ghoul" movie, which is scheduled to be shown by summer time, rather than creating the third installment of the anime series.
The "Tokyo Ghoul" movie is supposed to be an origins story, exploring the origins of the protagonists and presumably the ghoul themselves. There are ongoing speculations that the upcoming live action film will have some connection to the show; however, details are still sketchy as of this moment.
Meanwhile, there are also possible "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 plots lines spreading around, and one of which is that Kaneki may assume a new identity as Ghoul Investigator Haise Sasaki. It is said that his capture by a group of Ghoul terrorists prompted him to change his identity.
There are also speculations that Toka will go to a university, provided that she can make up her mind on which school would that be. Toka is also rumored to be the new heroine in the upcoming season of Tokyo Ghoul Season 3 .
While the second season of the show deviated from its roots, the showrunners reportedly promised that the upcoming "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 will follow the manga, and may also be the darkest season yet for "Tokyo Ghoul."
Since all of these are mainly speculations, fans of the anime series would just need to wait until an official announcement is made for the upcoming Tokyo Ghoul Season 3  and "Tokyo Ghoul" live action film.
For reference, Tokyo Ghoul Season 3  premiered in Japan in July 2014, where it featured the lives of entities called Ghouls. The Ghouls, which has the ability to regenerate and are a lot stronger, agile, faster than ordinary man, may look human but they crave human flesh.

Dragon Ball Super Episode 111


Dragon Ball Super Episode 111  : 

The problem with following up last week's special is that everything from this point forward is in fierce competition with it. Those Goku vs. Jiren episodes were so good—from another universe even—that it's disappointing to go back to this show's usual schtick. We just went through the highs of a great would-be finale, but we've still got the second half of this arc to go.

So Goku is out for the time being. Last week left us off with a cliffhanger as Frieza hovered over Goku's broken body, making us worry if things were about to get worse before they got better, but in a reflection of Goku and Frieza's fight back on Namek, it's now the villain offering a bit of strength to the hero. All that's left to figure out now is if Goku can summon Ultra Instinct again.

The drop in quality between last week's episode and now is to be expected, but it really does the story a disservice. Jiren was fantastic as the stoic powerhouse whose true strength brought the cast to its knees, but so much of that difference in power was communicated through the animation. Jiren's fight with Goku has fluidly transferred over to a fight with Hit, and while it looks perfectly fine for your average Dragon Ball Super episode, Jiren doesn't pop off the screen when the animation is just okay. This seems to be acknowledged by the show, as the episode wraps up with Jiren returning to a meditative state, letting his teammates take over for a bit while the arc rises to its next explosion.



I suspect we're building off the familiar Dragon Ball cliché of putting Goku out of commission for a portion of the arc, except this time it's both Goku and Jiren, asking the audience to stay on the edge of their seat waiting for the next time either one of them rejoins the fight. That's always been a trick that I kinda liked, since I'm down for some good delay of gratification, but forward momentum in other parts of the story is the key to pulling that off, and this feeling that every episode of Super is developed in a vacuum doesn't help capture that very well.

Before Jiren takes his nap, his most important contribution is the defeat of Hit, meaning that Universe 6 is down another of its most important members. Of the universes competing, 6, 7, and 11 (and maybe a sprinkle of 2 in there) contain the characters we're most familiar with, so every fighter who drops out of those teams feels like a big change-up. It's at this point we realize how much time we've spent thinning out nobodies from the other universes, and Hit getting taken out puts us back into trying to map the rest of the story out in our heads. ("If we've got the Universe 6 Saiyans over here, and the magical girls over there, and we can assume that most of Universe 7 will get taken out between now and the end of the arc...." and so on.)

We've hit a checkpoint in the Tournament of Power arc, and I'm hoping that means a change in tone will follow, but I know that's naive. We still have quite a few characters left on the Universe 7 team, which makes me worried that we're going to spend a lot more time slowly chipping away at our main cast before the more dramatic stuff comes up again. Last week's special is the kind of thing we should be riding the momentum from, but if we're just going to go back to same-old-same-old, then it becomes more of a momentary disruption in hindsight. There are so many ways for the remaining fights to go down, and I want to see the writers having fun with it.



New 'Boruto' Theory Explains Why Naruto (Probably) Won't Die :

If there’s one thing Naruto fans love, it is Naruto Uzumaki. The hero is the titular hero of Masashi Kishimoto’s acclaimed franchise, and Boruto has only continued to help fans fall for the hero. Still, the sequel has given fans reason to fear for Naruto’s life, but Boruto just introduced a reason why the hero won’t die so easily.


Boruto debuted earlier this year, and its premiere episode started off with a dark flash-forward. The anime started with a scarred Boruto facing off with a stranger named Kawaki. The villain had destroyed much of Konoha, and Kawaki told Boruto he will “send you where I sent the Seventh Hokage.”
Of course, the foreboding line left many fans fearful that Naruto would die by Boruto’s end - but that may not be the case.
Recently, Boruto began hinting at the malevolent force guiding its storyline. The anime saw Naruto hold another Kage Summit, and it was there the Hokage told his comrades that a strange new threat was upon them.
“Our shinobi world is about to confront another danger,” Naruto explained. “Danzo Shimura who caused the Nue incident, and Shin Uchiha - whom I battled… A common factor that keeps popping up in the materials that they left behind is the description of a parallel dimension.”

With the addition of parallel universes to Boruto, it looks like Kawaki may not have used a euphemism when he mentioned the Seventh Hokage. Naruto may have literally been sent to an alternate world, and Kawaki plans to take Boruto there as well. These dimensions seem to be more full-rounded than Kaguya’s worlds, and they could prove to be more dangerous for the Shinobi community.
For now, fans can only wait and see how Boruto will catch up to its premiere episode. There is a long way to go before Naruto’s son is ready to fight Kawaki, so fans will get to learn more about the anime’s overall story and its sudden introduction of parallel worlds soon enough.


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3 Things You Never Knew About Boruto








Naruto ended with a new beginning. Naruto had finally achieved his dream of becoming the Hokage and now had a family of his own. The Naruto manga ended with Naruto’s son, Boruto, defacing the Hokage Monument, in the same way that he had done in the first chapter of the series. It turns out that Naruto wasn’t the best of fathers, as he let his duties as Hokage take precedence over spending time with his wife and children. The introduction of Boruto in the final chapter of Naruto set the stage to pass the series on to him. Boruto would receive his own movie, which was followed by an anime and manga series. The opening to Boruto’s new series shows a devastated Konoha and a new villain who hints that Naruto himself may be dead. The clock then turns back to the days of Boruto’s Chunin Exam, where a new saga begins. We are here today to look at the hidden information concerning the next iteration of Naruto. From the controversy surrounding Sarada’s new design in the manga to the final act of recognition between two mighty rivals who had shaped the world, here are 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Boruto!

3. BORUTO’S UNIQUE EYE TECHNIQUES




It originally seemed as if Boruto did not inherit his mother’s Byakugan. This is odd because his sister managed to manifest the Byakugan at a very young age. It seems that it’s possible for some people to not inherit a Kekkai Genkai. The first chapter of the Boruto manga shows Boruto using a unique new eye technique of his own. It was revealed that he started to manifest this ability as a child, though he could not control it. His eye has the ability to see the flow of chakra in a person’s body. A lot of information about Boruto’s eye was posted on the blog of one of the animators on Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. This technique is called Jogan and it is linked to Kaguya and her species. This eye technique will eventually allow Boruto to sense the negative emotions in other people. The animator claimed that all of this will eventually be revealed in the Boruto anime.

2. BORUTO & NARUTO’S RELATIONSHIP IS BASED ON KISHIMOTO’S RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS CHILDREN




The final chapter of Naruto reveals that Naruto isn’t much of a father to his children. This is because he is the Hokage, which is the most important position in the village. Naruto is constantly busy with his job, which prevents him from spending time with his family. It could also be that he doesn’t know how to connect with his children, due to the fact that he was basically abandoned by the village as a child. Naruto could leave the day to day work of being Hokage up to his Shadow Clones, yet he chooses to sequester himself from his family. The relationship between Boruto and Naruto is actually based on that of Masashi Kishimoto and his own sons. He wasn’t there for most of their upbringing, due to the fact that he was working so hard on Naruto. Kishimoto has claimed in interviews that he is still working hard to try and connect with his kids, which formed the basis for what Naruto tries to achieve with his own son in the events following the end of the Naruto manga.

1. BORUTO & THE JOLLY ROGER





The final page of Naruto shows an image of the Hokage Monument that has been defaced by Boruto in an attempt to get his father’s attention. Fans quickly noticed that Boruto had painted the Jolly Roger of the Straw Hat Pirates from One Piece on Naruto’s image. This seems to be a symbolic gesture on behalf of Masashi Kishimoto, as it references his real-life rivalry with Eiichiro Oda, who is the creator of One Piece. The two of them had been competing for the top spot in Weekly Shonen Jump since the early ’00s. The image of Luffy’s Jolly Roger on the last page of Naruto has been interpreted in several different ways: some think it is an admission of loss, while others think that it is a moment of respect for a worthy rival. The truth of the matter is that One Piece and Naruto are fairly equal in terms of success. One Piece is a huge success in Japan, while Naruto managed to become a worldwide sensation. A lot of people were introduced to anime and manga through Naruto, which has helped the industry to grow and become more accepted. One Piece is still running to this day, while Naruto has retired and passed the baton to his son. Can Boruto become successful enough to topple Luffy and his crew in Japan? Only time will tell.

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 Can you think of any other interesting facts about Boruto? Let us know in the comment section!

One Piece Kabuki Play Star Steps Down After Breaking Arm


Actor was injured in Monday performance




One Piece kabuki play star Ichikawa Ennosuke IV is stepping down from the roles of Luffy and Hancock due to an injury on stage. Starting on Wednesday,
During the curtain call of the midday performance on Monday, Ichikawa fell onto a stage mechanism and, when part of his costume got stuck in the machinery, he broke his arm. He was transferred to a hospital where the injury was diagnosed.
Onoe Ukon will take over Ichikawa's roles. Onoe previously played Sadi-chan and Marco; Bandō Shingo will take his place as Sadi-chan and Nakamura Hayato will take his place as Marco.

A timeframe for Ichikawa's return has not been set. In a comment to the Comic Natalie news website, Ichikawa told fans he is doing well. "I broke a bone, but please don't worry," he said. "I am true Gum-Gum power user Luffy!"
The play first ran from October-November 2015 at the Shinbashi Enbujō theater. 100,000 tickets for the Tokyo run all sold out. The play then ran in Osaka in March 2016, and then in Fukuoka in April 2016. Theatrical screenings of the play across Japan premiered last October. The current play, Super Kabuki II One Piece, is running from October 6-November 25.

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