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[[File:Eye of Moon.jpg|thumb|A depiction of the Infinite Tsukuyomi reflected on the moon.]]
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[[File:Infinite Tsukuyomi.png|thumb|The Infinite Tsukuyomi reflected onto the moon.]]
The {{Translation|'''Eye of the Moon Plan'''|月の眼計画|Tsuki no Me Keikaku|engtv=Project "Tsuki no Me"}}<ref>Chapter 466, page 17</ref>, though originally thought to be designed by [[Madara Uchiha]] as his ultimate plan to create an idealistic world, it was in actuality part of [[Black Zetsu]]'s secret initiative to revive [[Kaguya Ōtsutsuki]].<ref>Chapter 681, page 10</ref> The plan (Madara's vision of it) was later adopted by [[Obito Uchiha]] upon the end of Madara's natural life. With the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]] considering this as nothing more than robbing humanity of their free will, they intended to fight against its completion. This led to the declaration of the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]]. After many losses, the Allied Shinobi Forces eventually won with the efforts of the original [[Team 7]] and the reformed Obito while both Kaguya and Black Zetsu were defeated and sealed for all eternity in a newly created moon.
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The {{Translation|'''Eye of the Moon Plan'''|月の眼計画|Tsuki no Me Keikaku|engtv=Project "Tsuki no Me"}} was created by [[Madara Uchiha]] as a way to bring peace to the world.<ref>Chapter 466, page 17</ref> Though its execution does not go according to plan and some further it for their different personal motivations, the end goal remains the same for all involved: projecting the [[Infinite Tsukuyomi]] on the [[moon]] in order to trap the entire world in a dream.
   
== The Plan ==
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== The Plan in Theory ==
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From a young age, [[Madara Uchiha]] wanted a peaceful world where nobody — particularly his loved ones — would need to die. In his adulthood he founded [[Konohagakure]] alongside [[Hashirama Senju]] in order to create this desired peace. Konoha quickly developed a predominately [[Senju]]-government, which Madara felt would inevitably lead to the mistreatment of his [[Uchiha clan]]; for this reason he decided Konoha failed in its goal of peace. He began studying the Uchiha's [[Naka Shrine]] and, from what he could decipher, he learned of the [[Shinju]], the [[Infinite Tsukuyomi]], and how a godly power could be acquired through union of the Senju and Uchiha.
[[File:World of Dreams.png|thumb|left|Madara telling Obito about his plans.]]
 
Madara created the plan by studying his distant ancestor, the [[Sage of the Six Paths]]. He resolved to gather the nine [[tailed beasts]] and merge them with the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]] in order to revive the [[Ten-Tails]]. Then, he would become its [[jinchūriki]] and use the flower on its true form to reflect [[Rinne Sharingan|its eye]] onto the [[moon]], which had previously served as a container for the Ten-Tails' body, and shroud the world in an {{translation|"''[[Infinite Tsukuyomi]]''"|無限月読|Mugen Tsukuyomi}}. This scheme would result in Madara's ability to manipulate every living creature, ceasing all conflict but at the cost of purging free will itself from the world.<ref>Chapter 467, pages 11-17</ref>
 
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[[File:Tsuki no Me Madara.png|thumb|left|Madara's vision of the Infinite Tsukuyomi's victims.]]
=== Obito's Part ===
 
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Madara tried to convince Hashirama to assist him in following the Naka Shrine's words. When Hashirama refused, the two fought at what would become the [[Valley of the End]]. Madara was believed to have died, but he instead went into hiding, taking with him a piece of Hashirama's flesh. He integrated it into his own body and, decades later, awakened the [[Rinnegan]]. With the Rinnegan he summoned the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]] from its storage on the [[moon]], and from it he cultivated [[White Zetsu]]s. Now that he had the means of peace at his disposal, Madara began formulating his Eye of the Moon Plan in earnest: he would collect the nine [[tailed beasts]] into the Demonic Statue in order to reform the [[Ten-Tails]], which he would then become the [[jinchūriki]] of in order to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi, thus ending all conflicts.<ref>Chapter 467, pages 11-17</ref>
[[File:Obito and zetsu.png|thumb|Obito and Zetsu proceeding with the plan.]]
 
Due to his poor health and old age, Madara could no longer work on the plan at some point, and left its completion and his will to [[Obito Uchiha]] who Madara had found badly injured and also near death while being crushed by a huge boulder while on a mission with his fellow team-mates, [[Kakashi Hatake]] and [[Rin Nohara]]. In order to compel Obito to joining him, Madara orchestrated the death of Rin, a girl who Obito also secretly loved with Madara using the opportunity as a way to create darkness within Obito's heart, and then manipulate that darkness to bring the young Uchiha to his side.<ref>Chapter 675, pages 6-9</ref> Obito would then join and take control of the [[Akatsuki]] after Yahiko's death, though most of its members were unaware of the organisation's true objectives. Posing as Madara, Obito ensured that [[Nagato]], the figurehead of Akatsuki, would revive Madara with the [[Outer Path — Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique]] when the plan finally came to fruition at the cost of the latter's life.<ref>Chapter 601, pages 10-12</ref> Nagato merely believed that they were collecting the tailed beasts in order to create a powerful weapon that would utilise mutual destruction to ensure peace. Obito's personal ambition for the Eye of the Moon Plan is to remove the agency of all living creatures and create a reality without war or suffering. He had also approached [[Kisame Hoshigaki]], requesting his participation in the cabal with the offer of liberating him from the "world of lies"; Kisame, having lived a life tainted with duplicity and betrayal, gladly accepted to abide in the "world of truth" he desired, and along with Obito and [[Zetsu]], became one of the only Akatsuki members to know the truth of the organisation's agenda.<ref>Chapter 507, pages 14-15, 17</ref>
 
   
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Madara realised he could not complete his plan during what remained of his natural lifespan. He implanted his Rinnegan into a young [[Nagato]] so that their power would not be lost upon his death and so that Nagato could someday [[Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique|restore Madara to life]].<ref>Chapter 601, pages 10-12</ref> In order to manipulate Nagato to that outcome, Madara would need an agent to act for him; he connected himself to the Demonic Statue to keep himself alive until such a person could be found. During the [[Third Shinobi World War]], Madara discovered a badly-injured [[Obito Uchiha]], who he believed would suit his needs. While treating Obito's injuries he branded him with a [[Forbidden Individual Curse Tag]] so that Obito would never act against his wishes. Once Obito recovered, Madara manipulated events so that he witnessed [[Rin Nohara|the girl he loved]] being killed by [[Kakashi Hatake|his best friend and childhood rival]], thus breaking Obito's ties to others and giving him a reason to want the Infinite Tsukuyomi carried out: to bring Rin back to life so that Obito could be with her.<ref>Chapter 675, pages 6-9</ref>
[[File:Obito Second Transformation.png|thumb|left|Obito becoming the Ten-Tails jinchūriki.]]
 
At some point however, Obito had come to disregard Madara's role in this plan, openly declaring that the two of them were never allies. He instead desired to become the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki himself to create his perfect world, and usurped Madara's position as the caster of the Infinite Tsukuyomi. He had planned to use Nagato's Outer Path — Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique on himself should anything happen to him (as removing the seal Madara placed on his heart that prevents him from taking the Ten-Tails into his body is a huge risk to his own life) and when the opportunity presented itself, circumvented Madara and successfully sealed the Ten-Tails within himself.
 
   
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With Obito corrupted to his liking, Madara shared with him all he knew: of history, the secrets behind certain techniques and abilities, and whatever other steps Madara had already taken. He left [[Black Zetsu]] for Obito, believing it to be a manifestation of his will that could guide Obito after he was gone and, if necessary, force the completion of Madara's plans. Madara then disconnected from the Demonic Statue and, before dying, entrusted Obito with his possessions, his plans, and his name until such time that Madara would be brought back to life. But Obito did not trust Madara and as such had no intention of ever bringing him back. He would follow Madara's plans, but it would be himself, not Madara, who became the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki and performed the Infinite Tsukuyomi; Nagato's purpose would be to revive him in case anything happened to him before then.
Madara later noted that had [[Sasuke Uchiha]] been born before Obito, he would have used Sasuke instead.<ref>Chapter 674, page 10</ref>
 
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Unbeknownst to Madara or Obito, Black Zetsu had its own motives. Rather than being a manifestation of Madara's will, it was actually a manifestation of [[Kaguya Ōtsutsuki]]'s, created before hers and the Ten-Tails' defeat by the [[Sage of the Six Paths]] centuries ago.<ref>Chapter 681, page 10</ref> Since then it had been trying to create a Rinnegan so that the Infinite Tsukuyomi could be used and Kaguya could be restored. When it discovered Madara it found the perfect pawn, and as such altered the Naka Shrine so that Madara would start taking the desired path. Black Zetsu allowed Madara to believe he had created it so that it could take a direct role in guaranteeing the Infinite Tsukuyomi was performed correctly, intent on hijacking the caster immediately afterwards in order to revive Kaguya.
=== Madara's Insurance ===
 
[[File:Madara Revived.png|thumb|Madara being revived by Obito.]]
 
Despite his need for Obito to carry out the majority of the legwork for his plan, Madara set up a number of contingencies to ensure the plan would proceed exactly as he desired. He placed a [[Forbidden Individual Curse Tag|seal]] on Obito's heart and created Black Zetsu for the sole purpose of forcing Obito to comply with Madara's revival. Should Obito decide to not bring the deceased Uchiha back, the seal would prevent Obito from becoming the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki in his place and Black Zetsu would possess and compel whomever possessed the Rinnegan to use the Outer Path — Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique to bring Madara back. As the original creator of Zetsu, Madara could communicate with all of his clones and give them directions, furthering his goals without requiring effort on his part. Madara was also very adaptable with the endgame of his plan, as in the event he was revived in a [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|form that could not]] become the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki, he could manipulate the Zetsu cells in Obito's body to force him to act as he wished anyway to get his plan back on track.
 
   
=== Black Zetsu's Agenda ===
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== The Plan in Practice ==
[[File:Black Zetsu stabs Madara.png|left|thumb|Black Zetsu reveals his true intentions.]]
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[[File:Obito and zetsu.png|thumb|Obito and Zetsu approach Nagato.]]
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After Madara's death, Zetsu and Obito — using Madara's name — approached Nagato's organisation, [[Akatsuki]], with an offer of support. The leader at the time, [[Yahiko]], refused his help, but Obito claims he later changed his mind.<ref>Chapter 509, page 3</ref> Upon Yahiko's death due to [[Hanzō]], Nagato [[Summoning: Demonic Statue of the Outer Path|summoned]] the Demonic Statue and linked himself to it in a failed attempt to avenge Yahiko. In the aftermath, Nagato became the new leader of Akatsuki and he accepted Obito's assistance and guidance, though only he and [[Konan]] would ever know of Obito's contributions.
While Madara thought he had created Black Zetsu as a means of ensuring that the plan would succeed as he envisioned, it later turned out to be a grievous error on Madara's part, as Black Zetsu had been originally created from [[Kaguya Ōtsutsuki]]'s will, and had simply feigned being born from Madara in order to use him as a pawn, just as Madara had used Obito. It was because of Obito's sudden attempt to hijack Madara's role as the caster of the Infinite Tsukuyomi that Black Zetsu showed [[Kabuto Yakushi]] the corpse of Madara, in order to ensure that Madara would be revived to take the role, as it is necessary for him to become the vessel for Kaguya's revival.<ref>Chapter 678, pages 14-17</ref> Furthermore, the Infinite Tsukuyomi, which is to be used in combination with [[God: Nativity of a World of Trees]] to ensnare the victims, does not ensure an eternity of blissful dreams as both Madara and Obito had hoped. Rather, it would actually drain the affected victims of their powers, which would leave them husks of their former selves until they all turned into White Zetsu (who would later become ideal soldiers for Kaguya),<ref>Chapter 679, pages 8-9</ref> while also regathering the chakra into Madara's body in order to bring Kaguya back to the world of living. In short, Kaguya and Black Zetsu are the true masterminds and benefactors of the Eye of the Moon Plan.
 
   
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Obito told Nagato, a victim of the world's wars, that the world could be forced to stop fighting by creating a powerful weapon from the nine tailed beasts. Over the following decade, Nagato led Akatsuki to that end, first gathering manpower and resources before it began capturing the tailed beasts. In time, Akatsuki succeeds in sealing the first seven beasts into the Demonic Statue; by then both Zetsu and Obito (using the alias of "Tobi") join Akatsuki as members. But such successes come with several costs: through frequent conflict with Konoha-ninja, Akatsuki loses most of its members; Nagato has a change of heart and gives his life to revive the villagers of Konoha he killed during [[Pain's Assault]], with Konan defecting from Akastuki afterwards; because the tailed beasts were predominately possessed by the [[Five Great Shinobi Countries]], capturing so many has compelled a response to Akatsuki by the ninja world.
== Progress of the Plan ==
 
[[File:Madara Dec War.jpeg|thumb|right|Obito as "Tobi" telling the delegation at the Kage Summit about the Eye of the Moon Plan.]]
 
Though Obito obtained seven of the nine [[tailed beasts]], only the final two tailed beasts: the [[Eight-Tails|Eight]] and [[Nine-Tails]], remained out of his grasp. After [[Nagato]]'s death ruined any chance of Madara's resurrection and [[Sasuke Uchiha]]'s failed attempt to capture [[Killer B]] provided him with a fragment of the Eight-Tails' power, Obito decides to take Madara's place in the Eye of the Moon Plan. Discarding all caution and revealing himself, Obito arranged to place Sasuke and his [[Taka|team]] at the [[Kage Summit]] in hopes the ninja leaders would be weakened enough to be easily taken hostage to negotiate their freedom in exchange for the last two living jinchūriki, Killer B and [[Naruto Uzumaki]]. This, however, ended in failure, due to [[Danzō Shimura]] escaping during the chaos while combined forces of the Kage, their bodyguards, and [[Mifune]] overwhelmed Sasuke. Sending Sasuke into the [[other dimension]] with Karin, Obito introduces himself as Madara while revealing this plan to the four Kage. However, they refuse to hand over Killer B and Naruto while creating the federation of the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]] to prevent Obito from achieving his Eye of the Moon Plan.
 
   
[[File:Jubi's revival.png|thumb|left|The plan to revive the Ten-Tails is complete.]]
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[[File:Declaration of War.png|thumb|left|"Madara" shares the Eye of the Moon Plan.]]
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With Akatsuki no longer able to move in the shadows and with the Eye of the Moon Plan's completion so near, Obito starts taking drastic measures. He sends [[Sasuke Uchiha]] to assault a [[Five Kage Summit]] held in the [[Land of Iron]], hoping to weaken the convened [[Kage]] enough to force them to cooperate. When Sasuke fails and is nearly killed, Obito, still using Madara's name, steps in. After getting Sasuke to safety, he shares details about the Eye of the Moon Plan and the peaceful world he hopes to create with those assembled, and asks that they hand over the two remaining tailed beasts, the [[Eight-Tails]] and [[Nine-Tails]], in order to help him achieve this peace. He is refused, prompting him to declare the start of the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]].
At the end of the first day of the Fourth Shinobi World War, Obito stole the [[Kohaku no Jōhei]] and [[Benihisago]] that each contained one of the [[Gold and Silver Brothers]], and having already fed the Eight-Tails' tentacle to the Demonic Statue, intended to put the plan into motion by the end of the following day. Madara's resurrection through [[Kabuto Yakushi]]'s [[Impure World Reincarnation]] disrupted Obito's deception, and when engaging Naruto his mask was shattered, revealing his true identity. Obito fed the Kohaku no Jōhei and Benihisago to the Demonic Statue in order to revive an incomplete Ten-Tails, claiming that the monster would still have enough power to be sufficient in completing his plan. Once joined by Madara after he defeated the Kage, Obito is berated for deviating from the original machination due to the Ten-Tails' revival being incomplete and his own revival through a different method. Regardless, entrusting Obito to make sure no one interferes as he battles Naruto and Killer B, Madara decides to capture the Eight and Nine-Tails personally to complete the plan while there is still time. Though Naruto and Killer B made an attempt to destroy the Demonic Statue with a giant [[Tailed Beast Ball]], they were unable to stop the Ten-Tails' revival.<ref>Chapter 609, pages 13-17</ref>
 
   
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While the ninja world organises itself into the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]] and Obito readies the [[White Zetsu Army]], Black Zetsu becomes concerned that Madara's plans are not being followed. As such, it approaches [[Kabuto Yakushi]] and reveals Madara's resting place to him so that he can use it to [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnate]] Madara and blackmail Obito.<ref>Chapter 678, pages 14-17</ref> Obito reluctantly accepts Kabuto's assistance with the war effort and goes to [[Amegakure]] to retrieve Madara's Rinnegan from Nagato's body. He implants the left Rinnegan into himself and hides the other, partly because he is unable to handle the power of two Rinnegan but predominately because he does not want Madara to have it.
[[File:Ten-Tails' Tree Form.png|thumb|The Ten-Tails transforms into its tree form.]]
 
Though he attempts to control the Ten-Tails by having himself and Obito use Hashirama's DNA, Madara notes that the monster is beginning to resist control. Because he was revived by Impure World Reincarnation, Madara is only a reanimated corpse and cannot become the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki, which would require him to be brought back as a living body with [[Outer Path — Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique]] that only Obito, having obtained his master's Rinnegan, could now execute. However, using that fact as leverage since using the technique would kill him, Obito persuades Madara into letting him use the Ten-Tails to give despair to Naruto and the entire [[Allied Shinobi Forces]]. However, it had the opposite effect as Naruto and his comrades manage to sever the means that the Uchiha used to control the Ten-Tails with Obito temporary sent to [[other dimension]] while uncontrolled colossus begins to rampage on the battlefield. It was only once Obito returned that Madara callously activated the [[chakra receiver]]s inside Obito's body to force him into using the Outer Path — Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique. However, Obito never intended for that to happen and overcomes Madara's [[Will Materialisation|control]] to [[Six Paths Ten-Tails Coffin Seal|seal]] the Ten-Tails inside his own body, thus becoming its jinchūriki. Not long after restraining the beast and taking full control of its power, Obito transforms Ten-Tails into its tree form to complete the Infinite Tsukuyomi. In retaliation, Madara intends to stop Obito before the completion and take his place by using [[Hashirama Senju]]'s [[sage]] powers.<ref>Chapter 647, page 9</ref>
 
   
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The first day of the Fourth Shinobi World War is largely uneventful, though there are heavy casualties on both sides. Obito is able to acquire the [[Kohaku no Jōhei]] and [[Benihisago]], within which are sealed the [[Gold and Silver Brothers]], who have some of the Nine-Tails' chakra. On the second day, the Nine-Tails' jinchūriki, [[Naruto Uzumaki]], enters the fight and almost all of Kabuto's reincarnated forces are defeated, forcing him to mobilise Madara. From the fact that he has not been revived correctly, Madara can tell Obito has deviated from the plan, but Kabuto's control over him prevents him from taking any direct action. When Obito learns of Madara's appearance on the battlefield he tries to capture Naruto and [[Killer B]], the Eight-Tails' jinchūriki.
[[File:Obito loses power.png|thumb|left|The tailed beasts extracted from Obito.]]
 
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The plan is interrupted when Naruto, B, [[Sasuke Uchiha]] and the rest of the Allied Shinobi Forces pulled out all nine tailed beasts' chakra from Obito's body, preventing the tree from blooming. After that, inside his subconscious, Obito is assaulted by fleeting visions of an alternate future based on if he never took up the Eye of the Moon Plan, and started to conclude that he is subconsciously regretting his actions affiliated with the plan.<ref>Chapter 652</ref>
 
 
[[File:Jubi's revival.png|thumb|The Ten-Tails revived.]]
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Obito is unable to capture either Naruto or B by the time that Kabuto is defeated. With his time running out, he places the Kohaku no Jōhei and Benihisago within the Demonic Statue to, in combination with the other seven tailed beasts and a portion of Eight-Tails's chakra that Akatsuki acquired in a prior failed attempt to capture it, begin the Ten-Tails' rebirth. Madara, now freed from Kabuto, tracks Obito down and chides him for failing to follow the Eye of the Moon Plan as he envisioned it. Madara tries to capture B and Naruto before the Ten-Tails is reborn, but he is unsuccessful.<ref>Chapter 609, pages 13-17</ref> Obito and Madara take control of the Ten-Tails to try and destroy the remnants of the Allied Shinobi Forces, but enough survive to separate the Ten-Tails from their control.
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[[File:Ten-Tails' Tree Form.png|thumb|left|The Ten-Tails' tree form.]]
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In the confusion that follows, Obito is able to leave the battlefield long enough to remove the Forbidden Individual Curse Tag from his body, releasing him from Madara's influence. When he returns, Madara attempts to force him to use his Rinnegan to restore Madara to life, but this fails and Obito instead [[Six Paths Ten-Tails Coffin Seal|seal]]s the Ten-Tails into his body. Once he gains control of the beast's power, Obito, because he lacks dual Rinnegan, creates a tree-form of the Ten-Tails, the flower of which will be used to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi. Madara can't do anything to stop him due to the limitations of his reincarnated body, so he informs the Allied Shinobi Forces of what Obito is planning, indirectly spurring their counter-attack that removes the tailed beasts from Obito's body.<ref>Chapter 647, page 9</ref>
   
 
[[File:Mugen Tsukuyomi.png|thumb|Madara activating the Infinite Tsukuyomi.]]
 
[[File:Mugen Tsukuyomi.png|thumb|Madara activating the Infinite Tsukuyomi.]]
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From his defeat, Obito decides that all he's been doing up until now has been misguided and that [[Rin Nohara]], the girl for whom he's been trying to perform the Infinite Tsukuyomi in the first place, would never have approved of his actions.<ref>Chapter 652</ref> Remorseful, he prepares to restore to life everyone that died during the War. Black Zetsu intervenes at the last minute, forcing him to revive Madara instead, a move that leaves Obito greatly weakened and also near death's door. Madara, now properly alive again, is given the Rinnegan that Obito hid by a White Zetsu, which he uses to seal all nine tailed beasts — including those sealed within B and Naruto — into the Demonic Statue. The Ten-Tails is reborn once more and Madara becomes its jinchūriki.<ref name="C661P3">Chapter 661, page 3</ref> Obito escapes to the [[other dimension]] so that Madara can't have the remaining Rinnegan. Despite the efforts of Sasuke Uchiha and Naruto — both empowered by the [[Sage of the Six Paths]] — Madara is able to follow Obito and take his Rinnegan back, awakening a [[Rinne Sharingan]] which he uses to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi.
Following Obito's defeat, with the aid of Black Zetsu controlling the former to perform the Outer Path — Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique, Madara finally revives himself and steals Hashirama's Sage Mode to acquire his healing techniques and fight against the nine tailed beasts.<ref name="C657P6">Chapter 657, page 6</ref> Upon receiving his [[Rinnegan|right eye]],<ref name="C658P15">Chapter 658, page 15</ref> Madara [[Limbo: Border Jail|knocks down the tailed beasts]],<ref name="C659P12">Chapter 659, page 12</ref> [[Demonic Statue Chains|restrains]]<ref name="C659P16">Chapter 659, page 16</ref> and seals them into the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]] to initiate the plan once again.<ref name="C661P3">Chapter 661, page 3</ref> Shortly afterwards the Ten-Tails is revived and Madara seals it inside himself and then tries to get back his left eye. However, Obito escaped to the other dimension. Madara then had to fight [[Guy]] and later had to fight Naruto and Sasuke before getting his eye. When the odds were against him, he made a diversion and took [[Kakashi]]'s eye with which he went to the other dimension. After taking his eye from Obito, he returned with the help of Black Zetsu. After showing off his new power with both eyes, he awakened a third eye on his forehead similar to [[Kaguya]]'s eye with which he completed the Eye of the Moon Plan and cast the [[Infinite Tsukuyomi]].
 
   
[[File:Eye of the Moon Plan.png|thumb|left|The victims assimilated into the Ten-Tails' tree form.]]
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[[File:Kaguya's revival.png|thumb|left|Kaguya is revived.]]
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The Infinite Tsukuyomi traps the entire world in a dream; Sasuke shields Naruto and the other original members of [[Team 7]] from it and Obito, his body now controlled by Black Zetsu, is also unaffected.<ref>Chapter 677</ref> Madara then uses [[God: Nativity of a World of Trees]] to wrap the world's population into the holy tree, drawing on their own chakra to fuel their imprisonment. Madara revels in his success, believing he has finally saved the people of the world from the horrors they enact on themselves although Naruto is greatly outraged, calling it nothing more than a lie. While Madara is preoccupied boasting to Team 7, Black Zetsu transfers from Obito's body to his, which it achieves by stabbing Madara in the chest. It takes control of him and uses him to start absorbing the networked chakra and converting him into Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, the true mastermind which leaves Team 7 shocked as Black Zetsu's work finally comes to pass.
Once Madara cast the technique onto the moon, its light instantly spread throughout the entire planet, turning it bright as day and making escape impossible. Every living being in the world fell for the eternal genjutsu, and Madara then used [[God: Nativity of a World of Trees]] to bind the entrapped population to the holy tree, essentially assimilating everyone into one being. The only ones unaffected are the four [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnated]] [[Hokage]], [[Zetsu]] (and [[Obito]] to whom he is attached to) and the four members of the original [[Team 7]], the latter being protected by [[Sasuke]]'s [[Susanoo]], which was strong enough to block out the light of the Infinite Tsukuyomi.<ref>Chapter 677</ref>
 
 
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== Aftermath ==
[[File:Kaguya's revival.png|thumb|Kaguya being brought back into the modern world.]]
 
 
[[File:IT ends.png|thumb|The Eye of the Moon Plan comes to an end.]]
After the light of the Infinite Tsukuyomi dies out, Madara approaches the still standing Team 7, with the intent of killing them so they will not wake everyone from their ideal dreams while stating that it's all over and that he saved this world by turning Hell into Heaven. As Naruto disagrees, angrily calling it nothing more than living a lie, Madara insists that it's all over and that Naruto is ruining everyone else's personal peace. However, in a move that leaves Madara and Team 7 shocked, Black Zetsu uses Obito's left hand to pierce through Madara's chest before he reveals to Madara that he is not the saviour and it's not over. As Madara tries to come to terms with this betrayal while insisting that Black Zetsu is his will, Black Zetsu simply reveals that he is not Madara's will, but actually that of Kaguya with Black Zetsu also calling Madara "presumptuous" for believing that Madara himself is different than anyone else. With that, Black Zetsu takes over Madara's body, causing it to bloat and absorb chakra at overloading levels, until the body returns to a smaller size. In Madara's place is a fully reborn Kaguya, who reveals she planned from the start of using Madara to utilise the Eye of the Moon Plan in order to capture everyone in the world to turn them into an army of White Zetsu, not, as previously believed, creating a paradise where everyone would live their ideal lives for eternity. Ultimately, despite the casting of Infinite Tsukuyomi and Kaguya's resurrection, the Eye of the Moon Plan is foiled when Kaguya is defeated with the help of [[Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki]]'s power being lent to Naruto and Sasuke, and the combined efforts of Team 7 and Obito.
 
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Kaguya plans to convert the populations bound by the Infinite Tsukuyomi into her own personal army of White Zetsus.<ref>Chapter 679, pages 8-9</ref> Before she can do that she attempts to eliminate Team 7 and Obito in order to remove the last opposition as well as to reclaim their chakra, which she believes belongs to her and no-one else. After a prolonged fight, during which Obito is killed while defending Kakashi, Naruto and Sasuke successfully [[Six Paths — Chibaku Tensei|seal]] her, remove the tailed beasts from her body, and in the process confine her to [[Kaguya's Dimensions|another dimension]]. In order to prevent Black Zetsu from conspiring towards her revival again, Naruto makes a point to entomb it alongside her and as such, both Kaguya and Black Zetsu are finally and permanently defeated with both beings being sealed so that they may never ever return to cause havoc for the entire shinobi world.
   
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With Kaguya defeated, Naruto and Sasuke need only to join hands to release the Infinite Tsukuyomi. Sasuke briefly resists this, believing the world's current immobility is an opportunity to eliminate all those individuals who threaten future peace. Naruto ultimately persuades him against this and the two end the Infinite Tsukuyomi together.
[[File:IT ends.png|thumb|left|The Eye of the Moon Plan comes to an end.]]
 
Kaguya is eventually resealed in the [[Six Paths — Chibaku Tensei]] much to Black Zetsu's disappointment with Black Zetsu attempting to bind its time so that it can bring Kaguya or its "mother" back a second time in the future to start all over again. Naruto, on the other hand, not willing to let history repeat itself a second time catches Black Zetsu and after calling Black Zetsu a snot-nosed brat too afraid to leave its mother's side, sends it into the growing satellite to seal it as well, resulting in both Kaguya and Black Zetsu being defeated forever while also ensuring that neither being will return to threaten the shinobi world ever again and also ironically granting Black Zetsu its wish of always wanting to be at its "mother's" side. The new moon is soon left isolated in the sky of Kaguya's [[Kaguya's Dimensions|core dimension]] while the tailed beasts have been extracted, and everyone else has been [[Summoning Technique|summoned]] back to the outside world when Hagoromo calls for the spirits of the previous Kage to [[Cooperation Ninjutsu|cooperatively]] assist.<ref>Chapter 690</ref> After Naruto and Sasuke's final battle ends, the two end the Infinite Tsukuyomi together and free all the people trapped in it, which also kills any remaining White Zetsu as they are also victims of the genjutsu.<ref>Chapter 699</ref>
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Obito has blamed Naruto for the plan's slow progress, due to his constant interference causing him to deviate from the early parts of plan as Madara envisioned.<ref name="C453P16">Chapter 453, page 16</ref> He ultimately intended to become the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki instead of Madara.<ref>Chapter 637, pages 16-17</ref>
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* Because of [[Naruto Uzumaki]]'s frequent interference in the activities of Akatsuki, Obito blames him for the plan's slow progress and the deviations he has to make.<ref name="C453P16">Chapter 453, page 16</ref>
 
* Madara notes that, had [[Sasuke Uchiha]] been born sooner, he would have used Sasuke instead of Obito.<ref>Chapter 674, page 10</ref>
* Obito noted that he had thought of synchronising [[Sasuke Uchiha]] with the statue.<ref name="C453P16"/> However, Obito had likely dropped this idea due to how Madara was reincarnated already by Kabuto.
 
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* Obito takes a great interest in Sasuke's development and gaining his loyalty, even musing that he might synchronise Sasuke with the Demonic Statue.<ref name="C453P16"/> His reasons for this are never made clear.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 03:55, 1 August 2015

File:Infinite Tsukuyomi.png

The Infinite Tsukuyomi reflected onto the moon.

The Eye of the Moon Plan (月の眼計画, Tsuki no Me Keikaku, English TV: Project "Tsuki no Me") was created by Madara Uchiha as a way to bring peace to the world.[1] Though its execution does not go according to plan and some further it for their different personal motivations, the end goal remains the same for all involved: projecting the Infinite Tsukuyomi on the moon in order to trap the entire world in a dream.

The Plan in Theory

From a young age, Madara Uchiha wanted a peaceful world where nobody — particularly his loved ones — would need to die. In his adulthood he founded Konohagakure alongside Hashirama Senju in order to create this desired peace. Konoha quickly developed a predominately Senju-government, which Madara felt would inevitably lead to the mistreatment of his Uchiha clan; for this reason he decided Konoha failed in its goal of peace. He began studying the Uchiha's Naka Shrine and, from what he could decipher, he learned of the Shinju, the Infinite Tsukuyomi, and how a godly power could be acquired through union of the Senju and Uchiha.

Tsuki no Me Madara

Madara's vision of the Infinite Tsukuyomi's victims.

Madara tried to convince Hashirama to assist him in following the Naka Shrine's words. When Hashirama refused, the two fought at what would become the Valley of the End. Madara was believed to have died, but he instead went into hiding, taking with him a piece of Hashirama's flesh. He integrated it into his own body and, decades later, awakened the Rinnegan. With the Rinnegan he summoned the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path from its storage on the moon, and from it he cultivated White Zetsus. Now that he had the means of peace at his disposal, Madara began formulating his Eye of the Moon Plan in earnest: he would collect the nine tailed beasts into the Demonic Statue in order to reform the Ten-Tails, which he would then become the jinchūriki of in order to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi, thus ending all conflicts.[2]

Madara realised he could not complete his plan during what remained of his natural lifespan. He implanted his Rinnegan into a young Nagato so that their power would not be lost upon his death and so that Nagato could someday restore Madara to life.[3] In order to manipulate Nagato to that outcome, Madara would need an agent to act for him; he connected himself to the Demonic Statue to keep himself alive until such a person could be found. During the Third Shinobi World War, Madara discovered a badly-injured Obito Uchiha, who he believed would suit his needs. While treating Obito's injuries he branded him with a Forbidden Individual Curse Tag so that Obito would never act against his wishes. Once Obito recovered, Madara manipulated events so that he witnessed the girl he loved being killed by his best friend and childhood rival, thus breaking Obito's ties to others and giving him a reason to want the Infinite Tsukuyomi carried out: to bring Rin back to life so that Obito could be with her.[4]

With Obito corrupted to his liking, Madara shared with him all he knew: of history, the secrets behind certain techniques and abilities, and whatever other steps Madara had already taken. He left Black Zetsu for Obito, believing it to be a manifestation of his will that could guide Obito after he was gone and, if necessary, force the completion of Madara's plans. Madara then disconnected from the Demonic Statue and, before dying, entrusted Obito with his possessions, his plans, and his name until such time that Madara would be brought back to life. But Obito did not trust Madara and as such had no intention of ever bringing him back. He would follow Madara's plans, but it would be himself, not Madara, who became the Ten-Tails' jinchūriki and performed the Infinite Tsukuyomi; Nagato's purpose would be to revive him in case anything happened to him before then.

Unbeknownst to Madara or Obito, Black Zetsu had its own motives. Rather than being a manifestation of Madara's will, it was actually a manifestation of Kaguya Ōtsutsuki's, created before hers and the Ten-Tails' defeat by the Sage of the Six Paths centuries ago.[5] Since then it had been trying to create a Rinnegan so that the Infinite Tsukuyomi could be used and Kaguya could be restored. When it discovered Madara it found the perfect pawn, and as such altered the Naka Shrine so that Madara would start taking the desired path. Black Zetsu allowed Madara to believe he had created it so that it could take a direct role in guaranteeing the Infinite Tsukuyomi was performed correctly, intent on hijacking the caster immediately afterwards in order to revive Kaguya.

The Plan in Practice

Obito and zetsu

Obito and Zetsu approach Nagato.

After Madara's death, Zetsu and Obito — using Madara's name — approached Nagato's organisation, Akatsuki, with an offer of support. The leader at the time, Yahiko, refused his help, but Obito claims he later changed his mind.[6] Upon Yahiko's death due to Hanzō, Nagato summoned the Demonic Statue and linked himself to it in a failed attempt to avenge Yahiko. In the aftermath, Nagato became the new leader of Akatsuki and he accepted Obito's assistance and guidance, though only he and Konan would ever know of Obito's contributions.

Obito told Nagato, a victim of the world's wars, that the world could be forced to stop fighting by creating a powerful weapon from the nine tailed beasts. Over the following decade, Nagato led Akatsuki to that end, first gathering manpower and resources before it began capturing the tailed beasts. In time, Akatsuki succeeds in sealing the first seven beasts into the Demonic Statue; by then both Zetsu and Obito (using the alias of "Tobi") join Akatsuki as members. But such successes come with several costs: through frequent conflict with Konoha-ninja, Akatsuki loses most of its members; Nagato has a change of heart and gives his life to revive the villagers of Konoha he killed during Pain's Assault, with Konan defecting from Akastuki afterwards; because the tailed beasts were predominately possessed by the Five Great Shinobi Countries, capturing so many has compelled a response to Akatsuki by the ninja world.

Declaration of War

"Madara" shares the Eye of the Moon Plan.

With Akatsuki no longer able to move in the shadows and with the Eye of the Moon Plan's completion so near, Obito starts taking drastic measures. He sends Sasuke Uchiha to assault a Five Kage Summit held in the Land of Iron, hoping to weaken the convened Kage enough to force them to cooperate. When Sasuke fails and is nearly killed, Obito, still using Madara's name, steps in. After getting Sasuke to safety, he shares details about the Eye of the Moon Plan and the peaceful world he hopes to create with those assembled, and asks that they hand over the two remaining tailed beasts, the Eight-Tails and Nine-Tails, in order to help him achieve this peace. He is refused, prompting him to declare the start of the Fourth Shinobi World War.

While the ninja world organises itself into the Allied Shinobi Forces and Obito readies the White Zetsu Army, Black Zetsu becomes concerned that Madara's plans are not being followed. As such, it approaches Kabuto Yakushi and reveals Madara's resting place to him so that he can use it to reincarnate Madara and blackmail Obito.[7] Obito reluctantly accepts Kabuto's assistance with the war effort and goes to Amegakure to retrieve Madara's Rinnegan from Nagato's body. He implants the left Rinnegan into himself and hides the other, partly because he is unable to handle the power of two Rinnegan but predominately because he does not want Madara to have it.

The first day of the Fourth Shinobi World War is largely uneventful, though there are heavy casualties on both sides. Obito is able to acquire the Kohaku no Jōhei and Benihisago, within which are sealed the Gold and Silver Brothers, who have some of the Nine-Tails' chakra. On the second day, the Nine-Tails' jinchūriki, Naruto Uzumaki, enters the fight and almost all of Kabuto's reincarnated forces are defeated, forcing him to mobilise Madara. From the fact that he has not been revived correctly, Madara can tell Obito has deviated from the plan, but Kabuto's control over him prevents him from taking any direct action. When Obito learns of Madara's appearance on the battlefield he tries to capture Naruto and Killer B, the Eight-Tails' jinchūriki.

Jubi's revival

The Ten-Tails revived.

Obito is unable to capture either Naruto or B by the time that Kabuto is defeated. With his time running out, he places the Kohaku no Jōhei and Benihisago within the Demonic Statue to, in combination with the other seven tailed beasts and a portion of Eight-Tails's chakra that Akatsuki acquired in a prior failed attempt to capture it, begin the Ten-Tails' rebirth. Madara, now freed from Kabuto, tracks Obito down and chides him for failing to follow the Eye of the Moon Plan as he envisioned it. Madara tries to capture B and Naruto before the Ten-Tails is reborn, but he is unsuccessful.[8] Obito and Madara take control of the Ten-Tails to try and destroy the remnants of the Allied Shinobi Forces, but enough survive to separate the Ten-Tails from their control.

Ten-Tails' Tree Form

The Ten-Tails' tree form.

In the confusion that follows, Obito is able to leave the battlefield long enough to remove the Forbidden Individual Curse Tag from his body, releasing him from Madara's influence. When he returns, Madara attempts to force him to use his Rinnegan to restore Madara to life, but this fails and Obito instead seals the Ten-Tails into his body. Once he gains control of the beast's power, Obito, because he lacks dual Rinnegan, creates a tree-form of the Ten-Tails, the flower of which will be used to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi. Madara can't do anything to stop him due to the limitations of his reincarnated body, so he informs the Allied Shinobi Forces of what Obito is planning, indirectly spurring their counter-attack that removes the tailed beasts from Obito's body.[9]

File:Mugen Tsukuyomi.png

Madara activating the Infinite Tsukuyomi.

From his defeat, Obito decides that all he's been doing up until now has been misguided and that Rin Nohara, the girl for whom he's been trying to perform the Infinite Tsukuyomi in the first place, would never have approved of his actions.[10] Remorseful, he prepares to restore to life everyone that died during the War. Black Zetsu intervenes at the last minute, forcing him to revive Madara instead, a move that leaves Obito greatly weakened and also near death's door. Madara, now properly alive again, is given the Rinnegan that Obito hid by a White Zetsu, which he uses to seal all nine tailed beasts — including those sealed within B and Naruto — into the Demonic Statue. The Ten-Tails is reborn once more and Madara becomes its jinchūriki.[11] Obito escapes to the other dimension so that Madara can't have the remaining Rinnegan. Despite the efforts of Sasuke Uchiha and Naruto — both empowered by the Sage of the Six Paths — Madara is able to follow Obito and take his Rinnegan back, awakening a Rinne Sharingan which he uses to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi.

Kaguya's revival

Kaguya is revived.

The Infinite Tsukuyomi traps the entire world in a dream; Sasuke shields Naruto and the other original members of Team 7 from it and Obito, his body now controlled by Black Zetsu, is also unaffected.[12] Madara then uses God: Nativity of a World of Trees to wrap the world's population into the holy tree, drawing on their own chakra to fuel their imprisonment. Madara revels in his success, believing he has finally saved the people of the world from the horrors they enact on themselves although Naruto is greatly outraged, calling it nothing more than a lie. While Madara is preoccupied boasting to Team 7, Black Zetsu transfers from Obito's body to his, which it achieves by stabbing Madara in the chest. It takes control of him and uses him to start absorbing the networked chakra and converting him into Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, the true mastermind which leaves Team 7 shocked as Black Zetsu's work finally comes to pass.

Aftermath

IT ends

The Eye of the Moon Plan comes to an end.

Kaguya plans to convert the populations bound by the Infinite Tsukuyomi into her own personal army of White Zetsus.[13] Before she can do that she attempts to eliminate Team 7 and Obito in order to remove the last opposition as well as to reclaim their chakra, which she believes belongs to her and no-one else. After a prolonged fight, during which Obito is killed while defending Kakashi, Naruto and Sasuke successfully seal her, remove the tailed beasts from her body, and in the process confine her to another dimension. In order to prevent Black Zetsu from conspiring towards her revival again, Naruto makes a point to entomb it alongside her and as such, both Kaguya and Black Zetsu are finally and permanently defeated with both beings being sealed so that they may never ever return to cause havoc for the entire shinobi world.

With Kaguya defeated, Naruto and Sasuke need only to join hands to release the Infinite Tsukuyomi. Sasuke briefly resists this, believing the world's current immobility is an opportunity to eliminate all those individuals who threaten future peace. Naruto ultimately persuades him against this and the two end the Infinite Tsukuyomi together.

Trivia

  • Because of Naruto Uzumaki's frequent interference in the activities of Akatsuki, Obito blames him for the plan's slow progress and the deviations he has to make.[14]
  • Madara notes that, had Sasuke Uchiha been born sooner, he would have used Sasuke instead of Obito.[15]
  • Obito takes a great interest in Sasuke's development and gaining his loyalty, even musing that he might synchronise Sasuke with the Demonic Statue.[14] His reasons for this are never made clear.

References

  1. Chapter 466, page 17
  2. Chapter 467, pages 11-17
  3. Chapter 601, pages 10-12
  4. Chapter 675, pages 6-9
  5. Chapter 681, page 10
  6. Chapter 509, page 3
  7. Chapter 678, pages 14-17
  8. Chapter 609, pages 13-17
  9. Chapter 647, page 9
  10. Chapter 652
  11. Chapter 661, page 3
  12. Chapter 677
  13. Chapter 679, pages 8-9
  14. 14.0 14.1 Chapter 453, page 16
  15. Chapter 674, page 10