Não sei se já existe um tópico desse aqui, mas... o Hidan pode morrer de fome/sede? .
É seu momento, @Luquinhas.
É seu momento, @Luquinhas.
Entrevista escreveu:
On Akatsuki - Kobayashi then goes on to say that when the Akatsuki were first introduced [when they were as shadows during their meetings] it was really exciting. Kobayashi says his favorite pair were Hidan and Kakuzu, to which Kishimoto agrees, saying Hidan was his favorite overall.Kobayashi says that they gave off a real sense of danger and malice. He also says that the concept of them both being immortal, albeit for different reasons, was really interesting. Kishimoto said he was worried at first about how he was depicting Hidan, who stabbed himself then said it felt good. Kobayashi says that it’s also the case of the damage he inflicted on Asuma.
On censorship scenes - Kobayashi then brings up the scene where Shikamaru is smoking Asuma’s cigarette, saying that it gave off the feeling of a boy becoming an adult. Kishimoto said he didn’t think they’d be able to show this in the anime. Kobayashi admits he was worried when this first came out. Kishimoto said that he thought he’d be told he can’t show a minor smoking [in the manga], since manga regulations are very strict. He had a meeting with his editor about whether he should change it or not, and in the end his editor told him to not worry about it and just try and go through with it anyway. If the people above wanted to edit it they would. Kobayashi brings up a scene where Hidan’s head is lopped off, and Kishimoto comments that the editing department told him to add black bars at the side for censoring. Kobayashi asks if Hidan is still buried underground, and Kishimoto says he is. Kishimoto wondered whether to put him in the war, but in the end he didn’t want to have even more characters to draw, so he didn’t.
"Kishimoto concorda, dizendo que o Hidan é seu favorito entre todos (se referendo à Akatsuki)"
O segundo é sobre se o Hidan está vivo.
"Kobayashi pergunta se o Hidan ainda está enterrado (Isso em 2014, no fim do mangá), e Kishimoto diz que ele está."
Apollo escreveu:foda-se personagem lixo
Sisipistola escreveu:O databook diz que hidan Estava morto?
Ele tem que matar constantemente pra n morrer.
Luquinhas escreveu:Sisipistola escreveu:O databook diz que hidan Estava morto?
Ele tem que matar constantemente pra n morrer.
Nunca foi dito que Hidan precisa matar pra manter a Imortalidade.
Apenas é dito que ele conseguiu a Imortalidade através do Jashinismo do experimento que fez com sua religião.
E no mangá ele diz que a essência de sua religião é a carnificina não que tem que continuar matando para se manter Imortal.
E na entrevista em 2014 qnd o mangá acabo Kishimoto deu entrevista falando que Hidan está vivo.
Omar Pizzarou escreveu:pode se ele ñ oferecer sacréificios ao jashin ele morre
Sisipistola escreveu:Luquinhas escreveu:Sisipistola escreveu:O databook diz que hidan Estava morto?
Ele tem que matar constantemente pra n morrer.
Apenas é dito que ele conseguiu a Imortalidade através do Jashinismo do experimento que fez com sua religião.
E no mangá ele diz que a essência de sua religião é a carnificina não que tem que continuar matando para se manter Imortal.
E na entrevista em 2014 qnd o mangá acabo Kishimoto deu entrevista falando que Hidan está vivo.
Nessa scan esta dizendo que a imortalidade dele não é uma bênção é sim uma maldição e que a imortalidade DEPENDE DA PERPETUAÇÃO DA MATANÇA, sobre a entrevista onde vc achou? Tem no YouTube?
Tem em algum lugar legendado?
Entrevista escreveu:
On Akatsuki - Kobayashi then goes on to say that when the Akatsuki were first introduced [when they were as shadows during their meetings] it was really exciting. Kobayashi says his favorite pair were Hidan and Kakuzu, to which Kishimoto agrees, saying Hidan was his favorite overall. Kobayashi says that they gave off a real sense of danger and malice. He also says that the concept of them both being immortal, albeit for different reasons, was really interesting. Kishimoto said he was worried at first about how he was depicting Hidan, who stabbed himself then said it felt good. Kobayashi says that it’s also the case of the damage he inflicted on Asuma.
On censorship scenes - Kobayashi then brings up the scene where Shikamaru is smoking Asuma’s cigarette, saying that it gave off the feeling of a boy becoming an adult. Kishimoto said he didn’t think they’d be able to show this in the anime. Kobayashi admits he was worried when this first came out. Kishimoto said that he thought he’d be told he can’t show a minor smoking [in the manga], since manga regulations are very strict. He had a meeting with his editor about whether he should change it or not, and in the end his editor told him to not worry about it and just try and go through with it anyway. If the people above wanted to edit it they would. Kobayashi brings up a scene where Hidan’s head is lopped off, and Kishimoto comments that the editing department told him to add black bars at the side for censoring. Kobayashi asks if Hidan is still buried underground, and Kishimoto says he is. Kishimoto wondered whether to put him in the war, but in the end he didn’t want to have even more characters to draw, so he didn’t.
"Kishimoto concorda, dizendo que o Hidan é seu favorito entre todos (se referendo à Akatsuki)"
O segundo é sobre se o Hidan está vivo:
"Kobayashi pergunta se o Hidan ainda está enterrado (Isso em 2014, no fim do mangá), e Kishimoto diz que ele está."