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Naruto: Why Tobi acted like a goofball before revealing his true identity
Naruto: Why Tobi acted like a goofball before revealing his true identity

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Naruto: Why Tobi acted like a goofball before revealing his true identity

Unlike much of the world of Naruto, where antagonists are often left-wing, terrorist, and brimming with hardcore backstory, When fans were first introduced to Tobi in Naruto Shippuden, he appeared to be the exact opposite—a goofy, clumsy character who was unexpectedly cheerful for a member of the vicious criminal organization Akatsuki. He couldn't be a locker room distraction because he joked around, got on his teammates' nerves, and didn't seem like a threat at all. Beneath that goofy mask and terrible pun delivery, though, was Obito Uchiha — one of the franchise's most complex and devastating characters. Tobi's behavior puzzled fans for the entire first half of Naruto Shippuden. It turned out his character and motives were far more sinister than they ever imagined. Tobi's goofy behavior wasn't Obito's idea To truly grasp what made Tobi such a petulant child, we must revisit the time when Obito Uchiha was believed to be deceased. After being crushed beneath a rock in the Third Great Ninja War, Obito was rescued by longtime series big bad Madara Uchiha, who took the broken pieces of Obito's body and replaced his lost limbs and organs with cells from the original Hokage, Hashirama Senju. Obito wasn't the only one who was recovering during this time. He was raised by an odd creature named Guruguru, a spiral-bodied White Zetsu clone. Even as a child, Guruguru had quite a goofy and childish personality, frequently teasing Obito and joking with him, using jokester tropes such as bathroom humor to get a rise out of the boy. He seemed to be the only one in the 'evil' trio that genuinely cared for Obito, becoming one of his first friends after his near-death experience. Guruguru's name, which means 'swirly' in Japanese, was chosen by Obito—named after the clone's spiral pattern. When Obito started getting bad at following and required assistance in traveling with his still-very-much-undone self, Guruguru joined him in the form of a Living Suit of ~Armor~ Guard. This combination formed the first 'Tobi'—a mix of Obito's consciousness and Guruguru's shape and character. Tobi was created to hide Obito's true identity Once returned from the dead, Obito eventually took over the Akatsuki, a rebellion of rogue ninjas with murderous intentions. Obito put on an act. He retained Guruguru's goofiness, he is a major comic relief character who plays unintentional straight man to Deidara, another Akatsuki member. Besides being badly written, this act served a dubious purpose to raise suspicion. Filling the Akatsuki with powerful, paranoid shinobi like Itachi Uchiha and Kisame Hoshigaki meant Obito couldn't just saunter in and start calling the shots. By appearing foolish he rendered himself powerless and insignificant. Someone that could not be heard, someone who was no danger. Behind the scenes, Obito had already been working under the guise of 'Madara,' orchestrating the events, recruiting the members and forming the Eye of the Moon Plan—a plan to cast the world into an eternal illusion using the power of the Ten-Tails and the Sharingan. How Guruguru and Obito became one Tobi's child-like exuberance didn't last. Except, at last, during the Fourth Great Ninja War, the truth was revealed. Tobi was actually Obito Uchiha. Though he pixelated his face, he took off the mask, dropped the clowning act, and began to reveal just how strong and evil his authoritarian nature truly is. His complete 180 on the issue surprised the hell out of both the fans and characters in the show, as his political flip flopping came out of nowhere. No longer was the Ninja Turtle who made puns about food and avoided battle. In his place loomed the figure of a new, implacable soldier, poised to remake the globe through violence if necessary. This transformation went to the heart of Obito's trauma—from seeing his friend Rin Nohara killed, to being used by Madara, to thinking peace could only come through absolute domination. The shift from clown to threat: Tobi's dark turn Tobi's childlike persona became more than just comic relief. This was a clever strategy that allowed Obito to walk among enemies undetected. It gave him the space to make clandestine plans, earn loyal protection, and conceal his true strength until the moment he was ready to pounce. It served to greatly amplify his eventual reveal. Fans had known him as comic relief for over half a season. The mask was finally ripped off, and the emotional gut punch landed that much deeper. To this day, Tobi's two-sided identity remains one of the biggest and most impactful twists in the Naruto franchise, an illustration of how far a person can travel in order to conceal pain, trauma, and ambition from a world behind a mask. Why Naruto fans still talk about Tobi's masked trickery Tobi's goofy disposition was by design. It had become a mask—both in the literal and figurative sense. Behind the playful child voice and learned circus-like mischief was a man brimming with pain, rage and a plan to change the world as we know it forever. His story serves as one of the most important Naruto lessons to fans, that in the Naruto universe, nothing is ever exactly as it seems, and often, the greatest threats arrive in the most surprising forms. 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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