Obito Uchiha is a fan-favorite villain in Naruto. In a unique twist of events, Obito wound up being one of the franchise’s most inspiring heroes as well as one of its most sympathetic villains. His story is not only tragically compelling, filled with mesmerizing feats of strength, but his surprise role in the conflict shakes up the plot and the characters who know him best. With the way Obito’s tied to the morals and conflicts of the series, he’s a well-developed character, but there are still some holes in Obito’s story.On the surface, Obito’s growth and motivations are clear. He grew up lonely and struggled to keep up with his classmates, but dreamed of becoming a Hokage, just like Naruto Uzumaki. After his presumed death during the Third Great Ninja World War, his dreams were shattered by his unrelentingly cruel and unforgiving reality. Many fans understand that this pushed him to start the Fourth Great War to force the world under the Infinite Tsukuyomi. However, many details are absent from Obito’s personality and his past and they could have improved his character and Naruto as a whole.At a glance, fans can understand adult Obito’s negative perspective on the world because of how heartwrenching Rin’s loss was for his character. Rin’s death is a catalyst that sends Obito spiraling down a path of villainy, but the extremes that Obito takes to achieve his goals don’t truly add up because of the missing details from his past. As wholesome as Obito’s relationship with Rin is, the argument that Rin was all he had just doesn’t make sense. Before the Third World War began, Obito appeared to have a fairly decent childhood despite how he described it.RELATED: Naruto: Why Obito Turned Evil and Started the 4th Great Ninja WarRELATED: Jujutsu Kaisen’s Gojo And Geto Are the Modern Kakashi and Obito From Naruto
Obito Uchiha is a fan-favorite villain in Naruto. In a unique twist of events, Obito wound up being one of the franchise’s most inspiring heroes as well as one of its most sympathetic villains. His story is not only tragically compelling, filled with mesmerizing feats of strength, but his surprise role in the conflict shakes up the plot and the characters who know him best. With the way Obito’s tied to the morals and conflicts of the series, he’s a well-developed character, but there are still some holes in Obito’s story.
On the surface, Obito’s growth and motivations are clear. He grew up lonely and struggled to keep up with his classmates, but dreamed of becoming a Hokage, just like Naruto Uzumaki. After his presumed death during the Third Great Ninja World War, his dreams were shattered by his unrelentingly cruel and unforgiving reality. Many fans understand that this pushed him to start the Fourth Great War to force the world under the Infinite Tsukuyomi. However, many details are absent from Obito’s personality and his past and they could have improved his character and Naruto as a whole.
At a glance, fans can understand adult Obito’s negative perspective on the world because of how heartwrenching Rin’s loss was for his character. Rin’s death is a catalyst that sends Obito spiraling down a path of villainy, but the extremes that Obito takes to achieve his goals don’t truly add up because of the missing details from his past. As wholesome as Obito’s relationship with Rin is, the argument that Rin was all he had just doesn’t make sense. Before the Third World War began, Obito appeared to have a fairly decent childhood despite how he described it.
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