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Nov 12, 2012Manlitr rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Naruto volume 51 is a mourning piece indeed. The readers find out that the so called “bad guy was actually a good guy that’s just trying to fit in.” as always found in this novel are parts where people see character development in this area. We meet our old friend Sasuke uchiha who has always been a “cool” guy. In this scenario, he has changed so much that people who have manipulated him like Tobi are starting to make him become something he isn’t. his original motto was to become an avenger but not that his brother has passed away he has changed his course and has set out to find out who had corrupted his brother and make them pay. Danzou the apparent bad guy has come out of hiding to settle the score. As people find out in life about everything they are doing and how it has all ended up, We see the true colors of Danzou and that he was always trying to be a good guy but never found his way like his dear old friend the third Hokage. People find others to inspire them and Danzou chose his closest friend. In a way, this seems like something in their normal lives would find as tragic as if their close friend had always been right and trying to help them and when they really needed help no one was there. In Danzou’s case it was okay, he acknowledged his mistakes and has said his final words to himself and about his dear old friend, and once again he felt happy. A great piece from Masashi Kishimoto, a wonderful way to show how he sees life’s most difficult moments, and puts them into his amazing and insightful novels. Overall an outstanding volume.