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The raws that Sparkle sent say くろめ (kurome) iirc, like it doesn’t seem like they’re calling the eye “Black Eye” as in Sharingan, Byakugan, etc. I think they’re just referencing the fact that it’s black. I could be wrong tho đŸ€·â€â™‚ïž
 
The raws that Sparkle sent say くろめ (kurome) iirc, like it doesn’t seem like they’re calling the eye “Black Eye” as in Sharingan, Byakugan, etc. I think they’re just referencing the fact that it’s black. I could be wrong tho đŸ€·â€â™‚ïž
I think the fact that the term is enclosed in brackets suggests it's an actual name
 
The Naruto wiki are going with "kokugan"
Well I don’t speak Japanese. Idk if “Black Eye” would have the “Koku” or “Kuro” or where “Koku” is even coming from. I do know “Kuro” means Black in Japanese unless I’m missing something
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I kinda think Kishi is baiting us into thinking inojin is alive when he might actually be dead
 
Well I don’t speak Japanese. Idk if “Black Eye” would have the “Koku” or “Kuro” or where “Koku” is even coming from. I do know “Kuro” means Black in Japanese unless I’m missing something
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Koku and kuro are different readings of the same kanji. Just like byaku and shiro both mean white. Because they didnt give the furigana its uncertain, but since the eye seems to contrast Byakugan, it should prolly be called Kokugan.
 
Could anyone calculate Sasuke dodging Haku with that speed just for fun? "I know it would be something discrepant"
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What else could it be if not Shinjutsu? Iirc Otsutsuki never learned Ninjutsu right?
Well, if we take the Anime/Movie Portrayal, just Raw Chakra Manipulation (Change in Form).

It’s more than likely Shinjutsu, but would it be Shinjutsu Based Energy Manipulation (Anime/Manga Portrayal) or Straight Up Weapon Creation (Manga Portrayal)
 
Didn't we see him do that? Or was that movie only?
like the energy weapons? I'm pretty sure he used them
I am pretty sure @SlendVeny is asking if Momoshiki after dying can use the energy weapons. We only ever see Fused Momoshiki do it. But Momoshiki always appears as the unfused version of himself whenever he interacts with Boruto after dying. Hence why this makes sense:
Imo he should. The only way he wouldn’t is if Karma ignored his fusion and only transformed his Base Data.
 
Well, if we take the Anime/Movie Portrayal, just Raw Chakra Manipulation (Change in Form).
Nah I don't think it'll be that. Mainly because in the games it is stated to be a jutsu iirc. Although they could retcon that or sumn.
It’s more than likely Shinjutsu, but would it be Shinjutsu Based Energy Manipulation (Anime/Manga Portrayal) or Straight Up Weapon Creation (Manga Portrayal)
Weapon Creation I think.
 
Doesn't the ending of Spiderman NWH seem oddly similar to the Omnipotence event?
  1. People's memories being altered.
  2. Protagonist forgotten by loved ones.
  3. Protagonist on his own.
Is there a possibility of an inspiration from NWH? I know certain aspects were foreshadowed before, but I think the writers of Boruto kept it vague enough that the plot twist could have been anything.
 
Doesn't the ending of Spiderman NWH seem oddly similar to the Omnipotence event?
  1. People's memories being altered.
  2. Protagonist forgotten by loved ones.
  3. Protagonist on his own.
Is there a possibility of an inspiration from NWH? I know certain aspects were foreshadowed before, but I think the writers of Boruto kept it vague enough that the plot twist could have been anything.
Nah, it's a pretty common trope. This stuff goes back to "It's a Wonderful Life"
 
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