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How old is kakashi through out the series when he was young to boruto sorry
Thank you for the ask
• According to my research and calculations Sakumo died when Kakashi was 4 (I explained this here)
• According to the Manga Kakashi graduated from the academy at 5 and became Chunin at 6.
• Again according to my calculations here he became Jounin at 9 which is based on Naruto Shippuden episode 483 which is a filler BUT!! we have another filler episode in Boruto states that Kakashi was 12 when he became Jounin so like @pax-thuban said before it's the battle of fillers lol, I myself would choose Naruto fillers over Boruto fillers any given day but if you chose to go with the Boruto filler for this part, that would be okay too I guess.
• According to Kakashi Anbu arc, Itachi joined Anbu at 11 and was slightly younger than Kakashi when he joined Anbu so Kakashi was 12/13 years old when he joined Anbu.
• He was 14 years old when Naruto was born and Minato died the day of the Kyuubi attack.
• He spent 10 years in Anbu before Hiruzen makes him a Jounin Sensei so he was around 22/23 when he left Anbu and became Jounin Sensei and started failing kids lol.
• He started teaching team 7 at 26 according to the 1st databook and he was 27 when og Naruto ended according to the 2nd databook.
• He was 29 at the beginning of Shippuden according to the 3rd databook and 31 at the end of the war according to the 4th databook.
• He became Hokage at 32 according to Kakashi Hiden.
• He was 33 in Naruto the movie which was 2 years after the war.
• He was 46 at the beginning of Boruto since Naruto stated that 15 years has passed since the end of the war in Boruto the movie.
• And according to the recent Boruto episodes a year has passed so right now he is 47.
@migila I don't know, is doing literally everything we see in Boruto counts as "remarkable"?!!!
All the advanced technology, trains, computers, internet, architecture, strong economy, getting rid of the corrupted system, getting rid of Root and all of Danzo's followers, helping Sakura open the first ever mental health clinic, maintain peace between the nations, making the entire fire nation the richest, not to mention that he has forbidden killing enemies so they can end the cycle of hatred and revenge... Literally everything you see in Boruto happened in Kakashi's reign, the day Naruto became Hokage, when Kakashi retired and handed Naruto the Hokage hat, all of that was already there so... 🤷🏻♀️
I will never forgive that person who made the fake screenshot of the blow up the moon meme, the biggest misconception/misinformation in the Naruto fandom.
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One of the things that’s really struck me while rereading the Lord of the Rings–knowing much more about Tolkien than I did the last time I read it–is how individual a story it is.
We tend to think of it as a genre story now, I think–because it’s so good, and so unprecedented, that Tolkien accidentally inspired a whole new fantasy culture, which is kind of hilarious. Wanting to “write like Tolkien,” I think, is generally seen as “writing an Epic Fantasy Universe with invented races and geography and history and languages, world-saving quests and dragons and kings.” But… But…
Here’s the thing. I don’t think those elements are at all what make The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings so good. Because I’m realizing, as I did not realize when I was a kid, that Tolkien didn’t use those elements because they’re somehow inherently better than other things. He used them purely because they were what he liked and what he knew.
The Shire exists because he was an Englishman who partially grew up in, and loved, the British countryside, and Hobbits are born out of his very English, very traditionalist values. Tom Bombadil was one of his kids’ toys that he had already invented stories about and then incorporated into Middle-Earth. He wrote about elves and dwarves because he knew elves and dwarves from the old literature/mythology that he’d made his career. The Rohirrim are an expression of the ancient cultures he studied. There are a half-dozen invented languages in Middle-Earth because he was a linguist. The themes of war and loss and corruption were important to him, and were things he knew intimately, because of the point in history during which he lived; and all the morality of the stories, the grace and humility and hope-in-despair, was an expression of his Catholic faith.
J. R. R. Tolkien created an incredible, beautiful, unparalleled world not specifically by writing about elves and dwarves and linguistics, but by embracing all of his strengths and loves and all the things he best understood, and writing about them with all of his skill and talent. The fact that those things happened to be elves and dwarves and linguistics is what makes Middle-Earth Middle-Earth; but it is not what makes Middle-Earth good.
What makes it good is that every element that went into it was an element J. R. R. Tolkien knew and loved and understood. He brought it out of his scholarship and hobbies and life experience and ideals, and he wrote the story no one else could have written… And did it so well that other people have been trying to write it ever since.
So… I think, if we really want to write like Tolkien (as I do), we shouldn’t specifically be trying to write like linguists, or historical experts, or veterans, or or or… We should try to write like people who’ve gathered all their favorite and most important things together, and are playing with the stuff those things are made of just for the joy of it. We need to write like ourselves.
You know, i can see why people would say Kakashi would lose a fight to Hashirama and Naruto. He would. They’re litterally god status shinobi
I think Minato and Tobirama are overrated but i’n tired of fighting with thise fans
But Hiruzen and Tsunade are Hokage’s who Kakashi is on par with. Stats wise Kakashi is between them (Hiruzen has 34, Kakashi 34.5 and Tsunade 35) meaning they’re all very close in skill. Tsunade obviously has her 100 healings which would make her incredably difficult to defeat obviously
But I think people are REALLY over hyping hiruzen. He’s known as the strongest of his generation and the professor but like… His biggest accomplishment is knowing a crap ton of jutsu’s
Which is obv impressive but Kakashi knows more
Both Kakashi and Hiruzen have all the elements mastered
Both of them are incredibly strong and talented shinobi known for being the strongest of their gen (with Kakashi’s friend actually being as strong as him and surpassing him by using the eighth gate while Hiruzen’s friend just stole Uchiha eyes and died a meaningless death but that doesn’t count towards them personally)
How does Kakashi keep getting religated to ‘weakest Hokage’ when Hiruzen and Tsunade are the same level of him, each with different skills
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kakashi has what appears to be multiple panic attacks throughout the show, and he takes the same stance every single time, and i only recently noticed this, so i wanted to point it out bc idk if anyone else has noticed this. you can visbily see his shoulders quickly rising and falling, meaning he is breathing quite heavily.
1st screenshot: After Gai uses the 8th gate, and Kakashi presumes he did not survive the action
2nd screenshot: Kakashi choking up while using Chidori soon after the incident with Rin
3rd screenshot: Obito takes Kaguya's rod to the stomach and begins to fall apart
4th screenshot: Soon after Kakashi exited the 72 hour genjutsu from Itachi
(in the second screenshot, that was a canon panic attack, as we see his eyesight get blurry and stuff, but the other three are me simply implying with context clues such as his heavy breathing.)
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