While Naruto Uzumaki (an Uzumaki) never fully mastered the Chidori in the main series because it's difficult without a Sharingan, characters like his son Boruto Uzumaki can learn and use it, often blending it with Rasengan or using it with enhanced speed/sensory abilities like the Jougan, showing that while challenging, Uzumaki descendants can acquire the lightning nature and control needed, even adapting the technique.
As a descendant of the Uzumaki clan, Menma is blessed with remarkable stamina and an equally powerful life-force, granting him tremendous vitality and an immensely long potential lifespan. After being possessed by Tobi, Menma gained a Sharingan in his right eye.
Chidori requires having lightning release/style which Naruto has access to. Next, shape transformation. The Chidori also requires shaping lightning into a surge which Naruto could do because he's mastered rasengan, which is said to be the pinnacle of shape transformation.
The anime shows those who are familiar with One Thousand Years of Death are very unwilling to be subjected to it. It has no effect on unconscious targets. Naruto later uses this technique against Gaara. Instead of his fingers, Naruto uses a kunai with an exploding tag attached.
Chidori can be done by anyone capable of using lightning style. Boruto atp is far faster than Kakashi was back when he made the Chidori so tunnel vision isn't an issue. Boruto CAN use the Chidori but he won't because Kishimoto has to keep it the Uchiha special jutsu.
Sasuke left Konoha (the Hidden Leaf Village) in the original Naruto series primarily to gain immense power from Orochimaru, fueled by his all-consuming desire for revenge against his brother Itachi for massacring the Uchiha clan, feeling the village held him back and his attachments weakened him. He was driven by trauma, a feeling of inadequacy, and a desperate need to surpass Itachi to avenge his family, believing Orochimaru offered the fastest path to that strength.
The character in Naruto widely cited as having an IQ over 200 is Shikamaru Nara, a tactical genius whose intelligence was determined by his sensei, Asuma, during the Chunin Exams, though some debate its literal interpretation versus being a narrative device for his strategic prowess. Other exceptionally intelligent characters often mentioned alongside him, though without a specific IQ score, include Kakashi Hatake, Itachi Uchiha, Orochimaru, and Minato Namikaze.
The Beginning of the Crimson Spring (紅き春の始まり, Akaki Haru no Hajimari, Viz: The Start of a Crimson Spring) is volume 69 of the Naruto manga.
When he fought pain, obito, Madara, kaguya, and sasuke; it was half! Only in Last and Boruto he got the whole kurama.
Despite his permanent damage from the Fourth Shinobi World War officially ending his ninja career, after continued rehab, Guy was able to adjust to this handicap to remain as powerful as ever.
Although using new tricks in dealing with the enemies does make the battle intriguing, Luffy's ability to learn in the middle of the battle proves that he has a better battle Iq than Naruto, despite being the dumber character of the two.
Kishimoto: Naruto didn't become a jounin. He became Hokage as a genin.
In the anime, kikaichū are impervious to genjutsu because their brain structures aren't sophisticated enough, allowing members of the Aburame clan a method to identify and counter genjutsu.
388 in Naruto typically refers to Naruto: Shippuden Episode 388, "My First Friend", a pivotal moment during the Fourth Great Ninja War where all the Tailed Beasts are freed and Gaara reveals Naruto was his first true friend, leading to the beasts joining the fight against Madara Uchiha. It's a key episode focusing on character bonds and the alliance's united front, despite featuring some flashback elements.
Kaguya Ōtsutsuki
Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, the origin of all chakra, is arguably the most powerful being in the Naruto universe. Her divine abilities are so overwhelming that it took the combined efforts of Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura, with the help of Kakashi and Obito, to finally defeat her.
When Obito got hit by Kaguya's Ash Killing Bone, he suddenly plucked his two Mangekyou Sharingan and gave them to Kakashi before he died. Kakashi didn't know what to do. With Kaguya's overwhelming power, Naruto and Sasuke couldn't do much against her.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has a high amount of filler episodes, accounting for 70% of the show, due to the need for the manga author to stay ahead. Despite the excessive filler, the series still remains popular and enjoyed by many fans.
Wind Release is the rarest of the five nature transformations, but those who can use it are able to cut through anything. Asuma Sarutobi uses it by channelling wind chakra into his Chakra Blades, making the blades far sharper and giving them greater reach.
And though she did not have as much screen time as characters like the Akatsuki, Obito, or Madara Uchiha, her impact on the entire plot is unparalleled, making Kaguya the main villain in the Naruto series.
While he doesn't explicitly name himself as genderfluid, this description surrounding Orochimaru's gender had Naruto fans rejoicing that the series confirmed its first LGBTQ character.
Later, during the fireworks display, Hinata sat on her veranda for the display. She feels melancholy that she didn't see anything because her eyes were still recovering and that she cannot take the bandages off.
C-rank (Cランク, Shī ranku) is one of the six classifications. It is preceded by D-rank and followed by B-rank. It is typically used when classifying techniques intended for ninja of the chūnin level. C-rank techniques are often one of the first techniques a ninja will learn that require some amount of training.
Neji is supposed to be a genius and characters like Asuma and Jiraya score a 4.5. While characters like Itachi, Hiruzen, Minato, Shikamaru, etc score a 5. Hidan himself score a 3 higher than Lee, Choji, and probably a few others. Neji the genius scored a 2.5 in original Naruto and a 3 in Naruto.
He is a member of Team 10, a group of ninja consisting of himself, Choji Akimichi, Ino Yamanaka, and team leader Asuma Sarutobi. Shikamaru is portrayed as a lazy character, unwilling to apply his prodigious intelligence; Kishimoto has noted that he likes Shikamaru due to his easygoing nature.
While there's no official character intelligence report from the creators of Death Note, there have been discussions in fandom wiki pages, with users discussing the possible IQ of L, Light, and other characters. Some fans claim that L's IQ would be around 210, with a few claiming that he could even have an IQ of 240.