More Naruto: Konoha Spirits (Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2) Deleted Cutscenes
These are more deleted cutscenes from the Naruto: Konoha Spirits (Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2) game that did not make the final cut.
These scenes involve Naruto Uzumaki, Jiraiya, Tsunade, Iruka Umino, Gaara, Kankuro, Shikamaru Nara, Choji Akimichi, Kisame Hoshigaki, and Itachi Uchiha.
Click "CC" in the video to turn on the English captions so you can understand what each character is saying.
0:02 This is Jiraiya, the Great Toad Sage and Iruka Umino. As you can see, they do not have character models in this game. Apparently, they were supposed to appear in this game with full character models, but that obviously did not happen.
6:21 Kakashi said that he is not good at "katakurushii," which, in English, directly translates to "stiff things." Sociably interacting or having small talk with others usually involves standing still around each other. This is why this is referred to as "stiff things" in the Japanese language. Also, it is a pun, given the fact that Kakashi means "scarecrow" and Hatake means "farmland." Even though scarecrows are usually "stiff" and non-moving, Kakashi is the total opposite of that! He is always "on the move," does a lot, and can copy multiple jutsus with his Sharingan, which led to his moniker "Copy Ninja Kakashi."
(In Naruto: Shippuden, after he lost his Sharingan to Madara Uchiha, during the fight against Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, he noticed how he no longer has to defend his students and guide/mentor them during battle. That prompted him to mention that without the Sharingan, he is just a "scarecrow in the field," because he no longer has to do anything. He can just stay still and watch.)
10:51 Shikamaru said "aiuchi." Ai means "both parties," Uchi means "kill." Translated to English, it can mean "both parties or both individuals will die in a duel." Literally translated to English, it means "Fight to the Death."
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