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Naruto: The real reason shadow clone jutsu is a forbidden ninja technique
Naruto: The real reason shadow clone jutsu is a forbidden ninja technique

Time of India

time24-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Naruto: The real reason shadow clone jutsu is a forbidden ninja technique

If you're familiar with the world of anime, you know that Naruto is one of the most popular Japanese series of all time. It's the epic tale of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja with great aspirations and even greater superpowers. He's best known for one of his coolest skills, the Shadow Clone Jutsu, a technique that allows him to make perfect duplicates of himself in combat. Here's the catch—this famous move is completely banned in the ninja underworld. So why is Naruto blasting it everywhere? Why on earth is it banned for all but the most advanced ninjas? So here's the really good news—here's why it's awesome. What is the shadow clone jutsu in Naruto? In the universe of Naruto, the Shadow Clone Jutsu is a badass technique that allows a player to produce corporeal doubles. Each one of these clones is able to fight, strategize, and move independently as though they were the original ninja. Unlike the earlier basic clones (which are mere chakra illusions), shadow clones are physically tangible, and they even share the user's chakra— or life energy. In either case, it's a game-changing offensive play on the field of war. With great power comes a greater cost. Deadly chakra loss makes it too risky for most ninjas The Shadow Clone Jutsu is forbidden due to the enormous chakra expenditure. When a ninja creates a clone, their chakra is evenly divided between the original and the clone. Create additional replicas? Your chakra purviews divides once more, choosing two different harbingers of doom. Do this long enough, and you're eventually running on empty—or six feet under. In the world of Naruto, chakra is a ninja's energy source. Losing it all means you not only pooch your experiment but you actually fall apart or perish in some irreversible way. That's why even elite ninjas like Kakashi guide you to not use it too much. Even the Third Hokage, arguably the strongest ninja in the history of the Hidden Leaf Village, could only summon two shadow clones during a fight. For most of us, that's just not enough time to ninja. Push past that, and you're playing roulette with your life. Due to these hazards, the method is banned and cataloged in the Forbidden Jutsu Scroll stored by the Hokage. It's taught only in the rarest of circumstances—or pilfered, as Naruto did in the very first episode. Who invented the shadow clone jutsu? The Hiraishin, as the technique is called, was developed by Tobirama Senju, the Hidden Leaf's Second Hokage. Tobirama hailing from the noble and mighty Senju Clan, he was reputedly a master of chakra control. Though he developed the technique it's most famous for today, the technique's dangers were evident from the beginning. So dangerous was the potential of this jutsu that even Tobirama recognized this jutsu as being too dangerous for everyday use. So that's why he restricted it to just the most elite shinobi in the village. Why Naruto can use the shadow clone jutsu without getting hurt Where most ninjas shun the Shadow Clone Jutsu, Naruto Uzumaki wields it as if he's been doing it his whole life. He creates hundreds—or even thousands—of clones and does it all with no effort. Here's one way he gets away with it. He's from the Uzumaki Clan Naruto's clan is known for having massive chakra reserves and strong life energy. Similar to the Senju, Uzumakis are well known for being able to withstand even the most deadly jutsu that would otherwise kill most ninjas. He's the Nine-Tails Jinchuriki Inside Naruto lives Kurama, the Nine-Tailed Fox, a powerful beast made of chakra. This provides Naruto with near boundless chakra, permitting him to utilize advanced forms of the technique such as the Multi Shadow Clone Jutsu . These two advantages combined, Naruto can afford to spam the Shadow Clone Jutsu in fight after fight without risking his life. The multi shadow clone jutsu: Naruto's signature move This more advanced version of the original jutsu allows Naruto to summon entire armies of clones. It's one of the most celebrated, most iconic powers in history of the entire Naruto saga and it helps him become the hero he's destined to be. The Multi Shadow Clone Jutsu is almost twice as forbidden as the original. The chakra drain is extreme, and no average ninja would ever be able to sustain it. Naruto's special skills allow him to 'transform' it into his most powerful combat ability. A dangerous jutsu with legendary impact The Shadow Clone Jutsu might be banned, but it's one of the key, most popular moves from Naruto history. Few ninjas are able to utilize it without severely damaging themselves. Naruto's unique chakra abilities allow him to make it his signature technique. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Rivals that shaped Anime: From Vegeta vs. Goku to Sasuke vs. Naruto
Rivals that shaped Anime: From Vegeta vs. Goku to Sasuke vs. Naruto

Time of India

time23-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Rivals that shaped Anime: From Vegeta vs. Goku to Sasuke vs. Naruto

Credits: CBR In shonen anime, rivalry is more than just a personal feud—it's fuel for adventure and character growth. Series from Dragon Ball to Naruto use tension between heroes and rivals to drive their stories. In fact, one analysis notes that rivalry is 'a major narrative device in shōnen manga,' even citing Dragon Ball as a classic example. Fans around the world have followed these intense matchups for decades, debating dream battles and forming dedicated communities. Iconic rivalries like Goku vs. Vegeta and Naruto vs. Sasuke have set the standard for the genre, while newer hits like My Hero Academia and Black Clover evolve the dynamic in fresh ways. The saiyan spark: Goku vs. Vegeta Credits: CBR When Vegeta first invades Earth in Dragon Ball Z , he meets his match in Goku. Their showdown on Namek and later battlefields became 'one of the most iconic anime rivalries in history,' defining the 90s era of shonen. Originally enemies, the Saiyan prince Vegeta and the cheerful Goku forge a competitive friendship. Each defeat inspires the other to train harder, unlocking Super Saiyan and godlike new powers. In effect, every battle pushes both warriors to higher levels. As one analysis notes, their rivalry 'transformed shonen anime by creating numerous rivalries' where characters help each other grow. Vegeta's journey – from ruthless villain to begrudging ally – set a template: even the fiercest rival can become a source of respect and motivation. Bonds & conflicts: Naruto vs. Sasuke Credits: CBR Naruto and Sasuke began as friends and academy rivals in the Hidden Leaf Village, but their ambitions led them down different paths. Their relationship is 'one of the most emotionally charged anime rivalries' . by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Naruto is the determined underdog craving acknowledgment, while Sasuke is the brooding prodigy bent on revenge. They clash in dramatic battles – especially at the Valley of the End – where personal feelings and ninja honor collide. Through these fights, Naruto's empathy confronts Sasuke's bitterness, illustrating how complex a hero-vs-rival bond can be. Fans see their story as both a friendship and a conflict: Naruto's growth is tied to saving Sasuke, and Sasuke is challenged by Naruto's ideals. Their final showdown and eventual reconciliation are often cited as one of anime's most fulfilling conclusions. A new era of rivals: Deku vs. Bakugo and Asta vs. Yuno Credits: CBR Modern shonen often frames rivals as childhood friends or equals. In My Hero Academia , Deku (Izuku Midoriya) and Bakugo (Katsuki) grew up together at hero school. Bakugo's natural talent and explosive quirk made him the confident hero-in-waiting Deku admired (and later envied); Deku's humble perseverance earned Bakugo's respect. Their rivalry is loud and abrasive but rooted in mutual respect. Each tries to outdo the other, constantly pushing both toward improvement. Black Clover offers another example. Asta and Yuno were raised together in an orphanage, sharing a dream of becoming Wizard King. Yuno is blessed with powerful magic; Asta has none but wields anti-magic blades. Their competition began in childhood and grew through official exams. Each victory by one drives the other to work harder. In fact, one analysis points out that despite their 'directly opposite abilities, their rivalry pushes them to new heights that they couldn't overcome before'. The two maintain deep respect even while competing, showing that friendship can fuel a rivalry as much as rivalry fuels strength. Modern twists: Ideology and legacy The rival archetype is also being reshaped. Some modern stories turn rivalry into ideological conflict. In Jujutsu Kaisen , for example, one of the series' core pairings is former friends Gojo Satoru and Suguru Geto. They share a history but split over opposing beliefs about how sorcerers should treat the world. Their clash underscores bigger moral questions, extending rivalry beyond personal power struggle. Fans continue to debate which rivalry is the greatest. In one Japanese survey, Vegeta ranked as anime's #1 rival and Sasuke #2 (with MHA's Bakugo also in the top five). Such polls highlight how these characters captivate multiple generations. For instance, early Dragon Ball viewers grew up with Goku and Vegeta, while younger fans bonded with Naruto and Sasuke in the 2000s, and today's audience cheers Deku and Bakugo. These rivalries become a common thread through decades of anime history. Cultural impact: Fans and merchandising Rivalries extend off-screen into real-world fan culture and merchandising. Conventions and social media often feature debates and art imagining 'what if' battles between famous rivals. Official merchandise even sells these rivalries directly: for example, Crunchyroll offers a collectible Dragon Ball figure set titled 'Son Goku vs. Vegeta – ICHIBANSHO,' inviting fans to 'relive the legendary rivalry' between the two Saiyans. In India and worldwide, action figures, posters, and video games frequently spotlight these dynamic duos. The fierce competition between heroes and their counterparts drives not only narrative excitement but also broad cultural trends and collector interest. In the end, shonen rivalries do more than thrill viewers: they test heroes, reveal their values, and deepen long-term storytelling. Characters like Vegeta, Sasuke, Bakugo, and Yuno endure because their relationships with the protagonists are complex, personal, and evolving. As long as those fiery clashes capture our imagination – and even our wallets – rivalries will remain at the heart of anime's enduring appeal. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Naruto: How Itachi Uchiha's illness stopped him from becoming the strongest ninja
Naruto: How Itachi Uchiha's illness stopped him from becoming the strongest ninja

Time of India

time19-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Naruto: How Itachi Uchiha's illness stopped him from becoming the strongest ninja

He was one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful, ninjas in Naruto, but illness prevented him from reaching even greater heights. In the world of Naruto, one of the most popular pieces of Japanese anime that is viewed by millions around the world, some characters are so tragic and complicated that they remain on the mind long after their final scenes. One of them is Itachi Uchiha—a stoic mastermind forced to shoulder unbearable secrets and unbearable burdens. Initially, audiences thought Itachi was truly the monster he seemed to be – a merciless foe who killed his entire clan. Yet as the tale unfolded, we discovered the tragic reality underneath it all: Itachi was not evil. He was a hero who had to make unspeakable decisions. Now, there were several factors along the way. One thing that gets lost in the wave of history and sort of love affair with the man was this silent disease that robbed him of his strength. Itachi wasn't sick, Itachi is one of the all-time strongest ninjas in anime history. Young Itachi was a true ninja prodigy Even as a young child, Itachi was well beyond the maturity of his peers. By the age of 7, he was well on his way to thinking like a Hokage (the leader of the Hidden Leaf Village). At 8, he became the first of his clan ever to unlock the powerful Sharingan, an advanced clan-based ninja ability. At just 11 years of age, he earned the rank of the youngest ANBU Captain, a rank reserved for the most elite ninjas. His abilities just got more honed after training with the legendary Shisui Uchiha, another legendary teacher and master ninja to boot. With the horrific pain of that loss, Itachi opened the Mangekyo Sharingan , allowing him to wield deadly new powers like Amaterasu (black flames that burn endlessly) and Tsukuyomi (a soul-shattering jutsu). With these powers, not even an elite ninja reincarnated from the dead like Orochimaru could perform. Itachi didn't just outplay his opponents—he wrecked them. The illness that held back a legend Behind the scenes, Itachi was gradually succumbing to death. Naruto never goes into specifics about the disease, we can all agree that it was deadly. As Itachi fought throughout his run in the series, he was fighting on more than one front. He was fighting for his life. He could frequently be found spitting up blood, and his bruising energy levels were a constant drain. His physical condition led him to become partially blind as a result of overextending the use of his Mangekyo Sharingan. Even in this compromised condition, Itachi was still effortlessly defeating high-level characters such as Kakashi Hatake. In his climactic fight with his brother Sasuke, Itachi was all but blind and very sickly. He still managed to perform and even retrieve victory. Itachi could've been stronger than Madara and Sasuke It's a question posed by countless Naruto fans over the years: What if Itachi had survived longer? The answer should be obvious—he would have achieved a whole new orbit of power. Characters like Sasuke, Madara and even Naruto per se became strong in their adult years. Itachi died young in his early 20s. Given more time, and improved health, Itachi could have achieved the Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan, eliminating the risk of blindness and providing him even greater power. He would have had the potential to access the Six Paths power, a unique power to few in the series that could have made him more intimidating. In summary, Itachi's potential was never fully realized. His illness stunted his development long before he died. Itachi's legacy lives on in Naruto Despite dying young, Itachi Uchiha still stands as one of Naruto's most revered and adored characters. Through his actions, he defined the future of the Hidden Leaf Village and set in motion various events that would lead to some of the biggest story arcs in Naruto and Naruto: Naruto Uzumaki—part one & Naruto Shippuden. From child prodigy, to misunderstood villain, to tragic hero — we encourage you to watch as his convoluted journey turns him into one of the most interesting anime characters around. While his terminal illness deprived him of physical strength, he never lost the strength of his heart. Itachi needed more time for this final piece Itachi Uchiha wasn't simply a strong ninja—he was a narrative embodiment of sacrifice, love, and concealed suffering. Had he not been afflicted with a disability we can only describe as a mysterious anime illness, he would have easily turned into one of the most powerful anime characters ever. Fans continue to argue to this day about how far he would've gone, and that's what makes his story so legendary. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Naruto: Why the legendary Jiraiya refused to become hokage
Naruto: Why the legendary Jiraiya refused to become hokage

Time of India

time17-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Naruto: Why the legendary Jiraiya refused to become hokage

For those unfamiliar with the universe of Naruto, the Hokage is the leader of the Hidden Leaf Village. Traditionally, the strongest and most respected ninja in the land. Yet paradoxically, one of the village's strongest shinobi, Jiraiya , refused the opportunity to serve as the Hokage — multiple times. What would cause such a mighty and learned warrior to turn away from the greatest in his clan? Let's delve into the emotional and personal reasons behind Jiraiya's choice and how his irrational decision, in all of its glory, changed the Naruto story forever. Jiraiya's strength: More than just power In the Naruto franchise, Jiraiya is one of the three Legendary Sannin—super elite warriors who were trained by the Third Hokage. Together with Tsunade and Orochimaru , Jiraiya became known as one of the Legendary Three for their prowess, battle experience, and an extensive knowledge of ninjutsu. Even Itachi Uchiha, one of the most powerful and terrifying characters in the series, acknowledged that a battle against Jiraiya would probably result in a stalemate—even with assistance. You feel about his ostentatious perversion, despite all of Jiraiya's staggering talent, he ultimately did not succeed in his dream of becoming Hokage. Indeed, he declined the appointment not once but twice. This decision had fans scratching their heads for many years. He was offered the Hokage title—And refused The first time Jiraiya was offered the position of Hokage was by the Third Hokage (Hiruzen Sarutobi) upon his own commencement of retirement planning. Despite originally wanting Orochimaru to be his successor, when Orochimaru turned rogue, Hiruzen viewed Jiraiya as the next best choice. Jiraiya rejected the offer and instead suggested his own student, Minato Namikaze, who indeed later became the Fourth Hokage and Naruto's father. The second offer only came after Orochimaru attacked the village and killed the Third Hokage. This time, the Konoha elder council and the Daimyo of the Land of Fire specifically needed Jiraiya to agree to be the Fifth Hokage. Jiraiya once again turned her down, instead suggesting Tsunade, convinced she possessed the heart and fortitude needed to rule. His guilt over Orochimaru's fall One of the more notable reasons that Jiraiya rejected the role was personal guilt. He held himself responsible for not being able to prevent Orochimaru's turn to evil. The two were more than just teammates—they were like brothers. Jiraiya knew that if he was not able to save his closest friend then he had no right to act as the leader of a whole village. Similar to Naruto's relationship with Sasuke, Jiraiya and Orochimaru had a deep but messy connection. That betrayal weighed heavily on Jiraiya for many years afterward, and he always doubted his worthiness of becoming the village's protector following the incident. Jiraiya was a wanderer by choice A second reason Jiraiya turned down the Hokage position was his hedonistic ways. For the next twenty years of his life, he traveled all over the world, collecting information and writing books. This near tireless patrol gave him the ability to fight against criminal organizations such as Akatsuki and hunt down Orochimaru's movements. Jiraiya didn't simply like the open road. He believed being out there was his responsibility. Being Hokage would have obligated him to remain in one location, and that he clearly was not ready to do. He, as agent, author, and fighter, thought his mission would be most effective if he remained on the move. He battled with an inferiority complex Despite the fact that most people would view Jiraiya as a hero, he viewed himself as a failure. He never captured Tsunade's heart, couldn't redeem Orochimaru, and was unable to reach his student Nagato, who would go on to become the deadly Pain . This sense of inadequacy caused him to feel that he was unworthy to bear the mantle of Hokage. Even in his last moments, Jiraiya was more concerned with amending his failures than he was jubilating over his victories. He lost everything to find the truth behind Pain and save Naruto's life. His death didn't merely serve as a sacrifice—it was the ultimate act of redemption. Jiraiya valued character over power Though Jiraiya was indeed recognizable as the strongest ninja before his time, he mostly deferred working in the shadows and dedicated his life to his students. Jiraiya was certainly incredibly strong, he didn't think that being Hokage was just about power. It required correlative emotional equilibrium, prudence, and daring. Despite all the successes he achieved and the correlative growth, he felt that with all his regrets and flaws he could never be the type of leader the village required or deserved. Ultimately, deep down, Jiraiya knew who he was. He decided to battle in the background, train the future's finest, and teach Naruto how to be the type of Hokage he never was. Jiraiya's legacy lives on The journey of the hero Jiraiya is complete as Jiraiya's choice to not accept Hokage wasn't weakness—it was a choice forged by humility, pain, and wisdom. By taking the road less travelled, he single-handedly ensured the betterment of Konoha's future. His teachings, courage, and sacrifices contributed to Naruto becoming the hero he was destined to be. While he may have never donned the Hokage cap, Jiraiya was a true leader in every sense of the word. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Naruto: The heartbreaking story behind Obito Uchiha's downfall
Naruto: The heartbreaking story behind Obito Uchiha's downfall

Time of India

time16-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Naruto: The heartbreaking story behind Obito Uchiha's downfall

From hero to villain, the tragic path of Obito Uchiha details why he's one of Naruto's most layered characters. First, if you're new to the Naruto anime universe you may have heard of a devilish, but curious, villain known as Obito Uchiha. Once a happy young boy with aspirations to one day become Hokage—the leader of the Hidden Leaf Village—Obito's life was irrevocably altered following a traumatic chain reaction. His tragic transformation from benevolent ninja to puppet master of a worldwide war is perhaps the most heartbreakingly profound arc in the entire Naruto saga. Whether you've been following Obito since 2005, or you're diving into the series for the first time with the anime, Obito's story presents a resonant lesson on pain, loss, and redemption. Obito's childhood: A dream just like Naruto's Obito Uchiha had a similar childhood, becoming an orphan at a young age like Naruto Uzumaki. Even without a true family, he felt the need to protect his village and aspire to be Hokage someday. He was assigned to Team Minato, with future ninjas Kakashi Hatake and Rin Nohara, led by Minato Namikaze—Naruto's future father. These two components together with Obito's bright, outgoing nature and strong will He originally went to the same academy as Kakashi, who was the so-called genius, the white fang. His classmate Obito had a massive crush on Rin and would do anything to impress her to get the attention of his rival, Kakashi. For all their differences, Obito would do anything to protect his teammates. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The mission that changed everything During the Third Shinobi World War, Obito's squad was dispatched on a suicide mission to destroy a bridge deep in enemy territory. The execution went catastrophically wrong. Rin was kidnapped, and despite personal convictions, Kakashi was ordered to stand down from rescuing her. When they tried to make her stay behind, Obito disobeyed orders and operated as a solo unit to go save her. Kakashi later joined him, and together they fought to save Rin's soul. At a crucial moment in the fight, Obito unlocked his Sharingan, an advanced Uchiha power, after seeing Kakashi nearly sacrifice himself. Even during the rescue, one cave was suddenly cut off when another cave abruptly collapsed. Obito pushed Kakashi out of the way and got crushed by the boulders. Sure that he was going to die, Obito transferred his last Sharingan eye to Kakashi as a present. His teammates survived, but Obito's tale was far from over. Saved by Madara a new nightmare begins Obito survived the collapse. He was discovered by White Zetsu and brought to an ancient base of operations established by Madara Uchiha—a famed ninja with aspirations of undertaking total world domination. Madara did bring Obito back with the DNA of Hashirama Senju, but started to fill his mind with poison and falsehoods about the harshness of life. Obito did everything to get back to his friends and his life, but that all ended the moment he witnessed Kakashi murder Rin with a lightning bolt to her chest. What he couldn't have known was that Rin, having become a jinchuriki—essentially, being cursed to be the home of the Three-Tails monstrosity—and pleaded with Kakashi to kill her in order to spare the village. The trauma brokenness transformed Obito's heart. He raged and slaughtered the entire opposing squad of ninjas, cradling Rin's corpse in his arms in shock. Once that first proverbial stone was thrown, the tenderhearted lad with dreams of harmony had left the stage. Obito becomes Tobi, The mastermind behind the war Getting back to Madara, Obito rejected his original values. So he stole Madara's name and started operating from the shadows. Operating under the identity of 'Tobi,' he led the Akatsuki—a group of rogue ninjas—and sought to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi, a dream world in which no one would have to suffer anymore. Obito's plan eventually initiated the Fourth Great Ninja War , directly putting him in opposition with Naruto and the other great shinobi. Obito wasn't born a villain—he was just a lost spirit who came to think that love and happiness had no place in reality. Redemption: Naruto reminds Obito of who he was During the war, Naruto refused to give up on Obito. He reminded him of the young boy who wanted to protect others and become Hokage. Their emotional battle wasn't just about strength—it was a clash of ideals. In the end, Obito helped Naruto and sacrificed himself to stop an even greater threat: Kaguya Otsutsuki. Before dying, Obito apologized to Kakashi and passed on his powers. He even got to speak to Rin one last time in the afterlife. His story ended in sadness, but also in peace. Obito Uchiha's story is a reminder of how pain can twist even the kindest people. He was a victim of war, love, and loss—but he also found redemption through hope and friendship. For fans of Naruto, his story remains one of the most emotional in the entire anime. If you're just starting Naruto, keep an eye on Obito. His journey shows how thin the line is between a hero and a villain—and how even in darkness, light can still break through. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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