This still remains as one of the best comebacks/mirrors ever. This scene was so well written. The expressions on both of their faces are completely same. Original naruto series had surely left few awesome scenes such as these.5yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
Itachi never had such a relieving expression on his face after the massacre (excluding his moments with Sasuke). It's really weird how Naruto brings out the emotions out of people which they never showed before5yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
The fact that these two people who are thw greatest ninjas alive are still genin is a very inspirational thing. It tells us that ranks don't really matter. If you are dedicated to do something you will reach it irrespective of your rank.6yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
Their friendship is a very underrated one. What's your favourite friendship? Mine: Naruto and Sasuke followed by Hashi and Madara6yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
The first and last openings. The funny thing is both the times, Naruto is the one who offered bump fist/ high five first.6yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
Watched Boruto to catch up and this episode was truly heart wrenching. Looking at those two 12 year old boys all grown up and showing their daughters the love which they don't usually get to show is so beautiful. If there's anything good about watching Boruto, these scenes right here are the ones.5yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
This scene (left) from Boruto's latest episode is similar to Jiraiya's farewell to Tsunade (right)4yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
Happy birthday to the man who lived and died in darkness just so that others can live in light. Happy birthday to the man who burned himself to lighten up everyone's lives. Happy birthday to the legend UCHIHA ITACHI.5yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto
What does this mean? What did Tobi mean by that? Why does Sasuke consider himself as a hawk? What is this whole thing about snake and hawk?6yr ⋅ Yamishta ⋅ r/Naruto