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Post by ♥~Alli~♥ on Jun 27, 2007 21:59:45 GMT -5
Ok so I don't want to get told to go to youtube cause I already read that thread and I literally don't have the patience to go watch tons of vids on youtube. So, someone who know what they are talking about tell me everything I'll ever need to know. Feel free to get creative, I just don't want to watch any vids! Can you do that?! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Legendtaker117 on Jun 27, 2007 22:02:21 GMT -5
Naruto learns a bunch of skills and Orochimaru is evil. Sasuke turns evil for revenge, to kill his brother Itachi so he goes with Orochimaru for power. Naruto gets defeated by Sasuke while he was trying to stop him from leaving.
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Post by ♥~Alli~♥ on Jun 27, 2007 22:03:57 GMT -5
Ok, that is a good start!! Anyone/thing else?
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Post by Legendtaker117 on Jun 27, 2007 22:07:06 GMT -5
Shikamaru was the only one who passed the Chunnin exams......but that really doesnt matter for Shippuden
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Post by ♥~Alli~♥ on Jun 28, 2007 8:02:59 GMT -5
-lol- ok. I have no idea what that has to do with anything but ok!
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Post by Kakashi Hatake on Jun 28, 2007 14:25:11 GMT -5
Question do you mind reading.... Any way the story is about this kid named Naruto, we was born with the kyubi which is a nine talls fox that almost destroyed the village. He is then put into a team with Sasuke, ans Sakura with the leader Kakashi. 1. Introduction: Episodes 1—5, Chapters 1—8: This arc covers the introduction of Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi, followed by the formation of Team 7. 2. Land of Waves: Episodes 6—19, Chapters 9—33: This arc covers Team 7's first major mission: protecting an expert bridge builder from a shipping magnate whose oppressing financial stranglehold over the country would be broken if the bridge were to be completed. It also revolves around their fight against Zabuza Momochi and his apprentice Haku. It introduces the recurring theme that fighting for those you care about makes you stronger. Naruto also defines and adopts his own "way of the ninja". 3. Chunin Exam: Episodes 20—67, Chapters 34—114,: This arc covers Team 7's entrance into the Chunin exam and the exposition of several key characters, such as Orochimaru, Kabuto Yakushi, Jiraiya, Team Guy, Gaara, and the Rookie Nine (Naruto's old classmates). This is also the longest story arc in part 1, being 48 episodes long. 4. Invasion of Konoha: Episodes 68—80, Chapters 115—138: This arc covers the climax of Orochimaru's conspiracy to destroy Konoha, with a strong emphasis on the difference between fighting for one's own selfish ambitions as opposed to fighting for the sake of your important people. It is often grouped with the Chunin exam arc. 5. Return of Itachi: Episodes 81—85, Chapters 139—148: This arc covers a short visit of Sasuke's older brother, Itachi (and his partner, Kisame) to Konoha, in search of Naruto. This arc serves as exposition and introduction for Akatsuki and their interest in the tailed beasts, and sheds some light on the relationship between Itachi and Sasuke. 6. Search for Tsunade: Episodes 86—100, Chapters 149—171: This arc covers Naruto's and Jiraiya's search for Tsunade, so they can offer her the role of Fifth Hokage. In the meantime, Orochimaru and Kabuto also look for her, so they can try and get her to heal Orochimaru's arms. This arc also includes Naruto learning his signature move - Rasengan! 7. Unmask Kakashi: Episode 101, special omake: This story covers Team 7 trying to see the face hidden behind Kakashi's mask. 8. Land of Tea: Episodes 102—106 (anime only): This arc is the first of the filler arcs, which covers a small stand-alone adventure where Team 7 helps Ibiki Morino's younger brother, Idate Morino, win a race with very high stakes, and learn that he is more than the coward he thought he was. It also reinforces Sasuke's point of view in the next arc. 9. Sasuke Retrieval: Episodes 107—135, Chapters 172—238: This arc covers Sasuke's decision to seek Orochimaru for more power so he can avenge his clan, and his flight from the Leaf Village. Most of the focus is on the team chasing Sasuke, consisting of Shikamaru, Naruto, Neji, Choji, and Kiba and those helping them (Rock Lee, Gaara, Temari and Kankuro) and it also includes the clash between Naruto and Sasuke. This arc concludes the first part of the Naruto manga series.
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Post by 火Pablo火 on Jun 28, 2007 16:19:30 GMT -5
manga is quick and easy girl plus I got some that you need to knowledge Hand seals are as important as Chakra in Naruto. All GenJutsu and NinJutsu need hand seals to be performed, but TaiJutsu doesn't because it simply needs no Chakra. The main function of a Hand Seal is similar to that of magic words. Instead of speaking of words to activate a spell, Hand Seals are used to activate the technique, and release all the gathered Chakra. Hand Seals stand out for animals, specifically the animals found in the Oriental Zodiac signs. That's why there are 12 seals, one for each of the 12 years found in Oriental zodiacs. This is because if the hand seals in a NinJutsu are not performed correctly, the Chakra will be released wrong and a different effect will occur, probably failing the Jutsu. As a result, Hand Seals need a lot of concentration, which is why techniques in Naruto cannot be interrupted, or the technique will definately fail. In the lines below, we have gathered images of all of the most frequent hand seals. The hand seals in the Naruto series are based off of the Oriental Zodiac system. As you may have heard when someone talks about what year they are born in, they may say year of the Dragon, which means they would have been born in 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976 or 1988. Below we have organized the hand seals in order of when they appear in the Chinese zodiac, from one to twelve. i81.photobucket.com/albums/j212/illiyas/hand_signs.jpg[/img] Chinese Zodiac Guide The Chinese have named years after animals for thousands of years. In fact, the Chinese zodiac system is extremely complex, based on an ancient agricultural calendar. In addition to the twelve animals, there are the elements (Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal), hours (12 two hour periods), directions, stones, months and seasons. Add to this the influence of Ying and Yang, representing male and female forces and you will see that there is much more to the Chinese Zodiac than first meets the eye.
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Post by wolfreign on Jun 28, 2007 19:55:47 GMT -5
i never knew the signs but now i do
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Post by 火Pablo火 on Jun 28, 2007 20:18:00 GMT -5
lol glad to help
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Post by ♥~Alli~♥ on Jun 29, 2007 7:06:29 GMT -5
wow I think my eyeballs just fell out. oh wait I can still see so I figure they are still here. -lol- I think I can remember all that!!
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Post by 火Pablo火 on Jun 29, 2007 9:24:06 GMT -5
its really better if you read the manga of naruto
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Post by Vincent on Jun 29, 2007 11:04:56 GMT -5
I watched like 100 episodes in a month ;D you get hooked easily once you start watching trust me
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Post by 火Pablo火 on Jun 29, 2007 11:26:46 GMT -5
same here vincent I would watch naruto a whole week non stop
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Post by Legendtaker117 on Jun 29, 2007 11:59:55 GMT -5
I started at the beggining of the month, and Im on episode 215. And Ive watched the first 2 movies. Ya, I think its safe to say Im hooked.
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Post by ♥~Alli~♥ on Jun 29, 2007 12:44:55 GMT -5
its really better if you read the manga of naruto read? read isn't bad! I just hate doing the whole watching little videos thing.
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