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Is Kabuto an enemy?

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Is Kabuto an enemy?

Is Kabuto an enemy?

Kabuto Yakushi (in Japanese: 薬師カブト, Yakushi Kabuto) is a major antagonist in the Naruto franchise. He was the secondary antagonist of Part I of the Naruto series and a major antagonist in Part II, Naruto Shippuden.

What was wrong with Kabuto?

Kabuto was found as a child by Nonō Yakushi on the outskirts of a city recently destroyed in a battle; he had suffered a head injury, leaving him with no memory of his name or past. Nonō treated his wound and brought him to the Konoha Orphanage.

Why is Kabuto so evil?

Kabuto was inspired by Orochimaru and his hard work to become immortal and learn every Jutsu. He managed to learn the Snake Sage Mode and with his newfound power, he could even fight against a team of Sasuke and Itachi. ... Kabuto would have remained evil if Itachi hadn't used the Izanami on him.

Why is Kabuto such a bad character in Naruto?

  • Kabuto leaves such a bad taste because of how hard Kishimoto tried to force him down fans' throats as a genius mastermind. He had no real skill in the field (apart from a couple lucky skirmishes) but shaping him as a mad scientist was ludicrous.

Which is better kabuto or the Dome Fossil?

  • Kabuto and its evolution Kabutops are both aggressive, predatory Pokémon and their stat-line confirms this. Kabutops especially highlights what the species is good at: physical attacks. Although that special trait wasn't as valuable when Water-type moves were special-based, it helps the Dome Fossil carve a niche for itself.

What happens when Kabuto starts working with Tobi?

  • When Kabuto begins working with Tobi, Tobi is careful to be on guard with Kabuto and keep him on a short leash, aware that Kabuto does not always act for the reasons he claims to; even so, Kabuto is able to make himself simultaneously so valuable yet so dangerous that Tobi can't really do anything about it.

Why was Kabuto in the leaf in the Shinobi War?

  • While Kabuto's sympathetic backstory may entail that his redemption makes sense, neither he nor Orochimaru demonstrated sincere remorse for their actions. It makes his presence in the Leaf a travesty against those he had wronged, including many widows and widowers of the casualties in the Fourth Shinobi War.

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