Naruto fans compare massive crows flight to Itachi’s jutsu



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A massive flight of crows in a parking lot was registered in the United States, converted news in Pernambuco this week and it ended up going viral on Twitter when fans of Naruto He realized the similarity between the unusual scene and the Itachi Uchiha jutsu.

What could have made the birds do that? Something is affecting your natural behavior“asks a Twitter user in the US.

I don’t know who was responsible for the edo tensei, but one thing is for sure: Itachi is back“confirms the user Uncle Itashi.

Of course, there were those who recalled other references, such as the Load, who immediately thought of the Jubilee crow, from the Pica-Pau drawing:

In Naruto, the Itachi Uchiha ninja is Sasuke’s older brother. An international criminal, it is known that he murdered his entire clan, with the exception of his brother. Itachi and Sasuke fought several times throughout the saga. Crows were his signature invocation. Itachi I used them in the midst of struggles, they are often dematerialized in a flock of crows or summoned under their cloak to blind their target.

The anime is divided into two “ages” of Naruto: the first, with the protagonist still young, was from October 2002 to 2007. In the same year, he debuted Naruto shippuden, which starts after a 2 year jump and brings Naruto and his older and more powerful colleagues.

The story of the Vila Oculta da Folha ninja in the manga ended in 2014, but the anime was still on the air for another two and a half years thanks to the fillers, episodes with additional stories that do not exist in the original material. Throughout its duration, Naruto became known (and was also greatly hated) for this practice, as several fans were disappointed by the slow progress of the plot.

Published from 1999 to 2014 in Japan, Naruto It tells the story of a world populated by ninjas in which the eponymous protagonist has the feared and powerful Nine-Tailed Beast within him, responsible for the destruction of the place where he lives, the Hidden Village of Folha, in the past.

In Brazil, both series of Naruto are available in Netflix.



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