Comic Book Resources4.19 млн
Опубликовано 31 мая 2021, 16:45
While Naruto and Sasuke grew up to become forces of nature, they would have been nothing without the amazing Sensei that carved them into the powerful ninjas they are today. While power is not all there is to teaching, it surely helps in impressing one’s young pupil. Just remember how awesome Kakashi was whenever he saved the day back in the original series when he used his powerful Lightning Cutter Chidori or he used the Sharingan dōjutsu for the first time on screen. Teachers are the pillars of the Naruto universe, and each one of them are responsible for inspiring their students to become both resourceful ninjas, and powerful warriors.
Relationships in Naruto are often complex, each teacher had a teacher before they became someone’s master, so to some extent power is transferable through knowledge. What would Naruto be without the basics of shinobi that Iruka Umino taught him or the dangerous adventures Kakashi Hatake took Naruto and friends to. Teaching is also a fragile thing, it can either build or break somebody. While Sasuke grew up following the same teachings as Naruto or Sakura, he eventually got entangled into Ochimaru’s darker teachings, which in the end turned out to make him more powerful, and made him into Boruto’s teacher, but things could have gone way worse than they did in the end.
So today’s Narutovideo is dedicated to the best Naruto sensei we came to know since the series premiered in the early 2000s to the new generations of ninjas as seen in Boruto. Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to hit that big subscribe button for more CBR content! Thanks for watching!
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:44 Might Guy
01:26 Yamato
02:04 Asuma
02:54 Kurenai
03:40 Hiruzen
04:21 Orochimaru
05:15 Sasuke
06:06 Jiraiya
06:47 Kakashi
07:34 Tsunade
08:22 Hashirama
09:08 Tobirama
09:57 A
10:47 Minato
11:36 Hagoromo
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Written by: AGV
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Edited by: Anmaya Agarwal
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Relationships in Naruto are often complex, each teacher had a teacher before they became someone’s master, so to some extent power is transferable through knowledge. What would Naruto be without the basics of shinobi that Iruka Umino taught him or the dangerous adventures Kakashi Hatake took Naruto and friends to. Teaching is also a fragile thing, it can either build or break somebody. While Sasuke grew up following the same teachings as Naruto or Sakura, he eventually got entangled into Ochimaru’s darker teachings, which in the end turned out to make him more powerful, and made him into Boruto’s teacher, but things could have gone way worse than they did in the end.
So today’s Narutovideo is dedicated to the best Naruto sensei we came to know since the series premiered in the early 2000s to the new generations of ninjas as seen in Boruto. Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to hit that big subscribe button for more CBR content! Thanks for watching!
Subscribe: bit.ly/Subscribe-to-CBR
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:44 Might Guy
01:26 Yamato
02:04 Asuma
02:54 Kurenai
03:40 Hiruzen
04:21 Orochimaru
05:15 Sasuke
06:06 Jiraiya
06:47 Kakashi
07:34 Tsunade
08:22 Hashirama
09:08 Tobirama
09:57 A
10:47 Minato
11:36 Hagoromo
Our Social Media:
twitter.com/CBR
facebook.com/ComicBookResource...
tiktok.com/@cbrvideo
linkedin.com/company/comic-boo...
Follow CBR’s Podcast, CBR Saga, on Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud:
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/...
open.spotify.com/show/7JXbatx2...
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Written by: AGV
Narrated by: Justin Freitas @JustinFreitasVO
Edited by: Anmaya Agarwal
For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com