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+ | [[File:The moon.png|thumb|The moon.]] |
− | The {{translation|'''[[Wikipedia:Moon|moon]]'''|月|tsuki}} is a planetary body orbiting the world. The moon was |
+ | The {{translation|'''[[Wikipedia:Moon|moon]]'''|月|tsuki}} is a planetary body orbiting the world. The moon was created by the first [[jinchūriki]], the [[Sage of the Six Paths]], through his and his [[Hamura|brother]]'s [[Six Paths — Chibaku Tensei|fūinjutsu]]. The Sage sealed the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path|physical remains]] of the [[Ten-Tails]] after he used his [[Creation of All Things]] ability to divide its [[chakra]] into the nine [[tailed beasts]]. Hamura later took leadership of the [[Ōtsutsuki clan]] and decided to live on the moon in order to guard the Demonic Statue, though not before receiving instructions from his brother to wait for a full millennium and observe mankind.<ref>Fourth Databook, pages 216-217</ref> |
− | [[Madara Uchiha]], after awakening the [[Rinnegan]], released the seal placed on the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path|empty vessel]] of the Ten-Tails and [[Summoning Technique|summoned]] it back to earth.<ref>Chapter 606, page 13</ref> Madara's ultimate plan, that was later adopted by [[Obito Uchiha]], the [[Eye of the Moon Plan]], involved reviving the Ten-Tails through joining the other tailed beasts, becoming its jinchūriki, and then projecting his eyes onto the moon in order to cast his "[[Infinite Tsukuyomi]]": a perpetual, world-scale [[genjutsu]] cast on every living being on the planet |
+ | [[Madara Uchiha]], after awakening the [[Rinnegan]], released the seal placed on the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path|empty vessel]] of the Ten-Tails and [[Summoning Technique|summoned]] it back to earth.<ref>Chapter 606, page 13</ref> Madara's ultimate plan, that was later adopted by [[Obito Uchiha]], the [[Eye of the Moon Plan]], involved reviving the Ten-Tails through joining the other tailed beasts, becoming its jinchūriki, and then projecting his eyes onto the moon in order to cast his "[[Infinite Tsukuyomi]]": a perpetual, world-scale [[genjutsu]] cast on every living being on the planet. This would allow both Madara and Obito to control and unite them to create a world with neither war nor hatred, making themselves the rulers of the world but at the cost of eliminating free will from humanity.<ref>Chapter 467</ref> |
Later, after the revival and subsequent battle with [[Kaguya Ōtsutsuki]], [[Naruto Uzumaki]] and [[Sasuke Uchiha]] [[Six Paths — Chibaku Tensei|worked together]] to create a very similar satellite in [[Kaguya's Dimensions|her core dimension]] in order to re-seal her. |
Later, after the revival and subsequent battle with [[Kaguya Ōtsutsuki]], [[Naruto Uzumaki]] and [[Sasuke Uchiha]] [[Six Paths — Chibaku Tensei|worked together]] to create a very similar satellite in [[Kaguya's Dimensions|her core dimension]] in order to re-seal her. |
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− | In ''[[The Last: Naruto the Movie]]'', [[Toneri Ōtsutsuki]] dislodges the moon from orbit to collide it into the earth to punish humanity for abusing chakra. During his final battle with Naruto Uzumaki, the moon was nearly destroyed from their clashes and Toneri even cut the satellite in half. |
+ | In ''[[The Last: Naruto the Movie]]'', [[Toneri Ōtsutsuki]] dislodges the moon from orbit to collide it into the earth to punish humanity for abusing chakra. During his final battle with Naruto Uzumaki, the moon was nearly destroyed from their clashes and Toneri even cut the satellite in half. But later, thanks to Naruto's efforts, the moon's orbit was later fixed and its shape later restored again to its original form. |
== Known Access to the Moon == |
== Known Access to the Moon == |
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⚫ | In ''The Last: Naruto the Movie'', there was only one way to access the moon. It was via a portal located inside an underground spring which seems to be covered with snow. The spring is unique because its water doesn't make anything which falls down to the spring wet. There is a different dimension in the portal which "bridged" the earth and the moon. The portal is guarded by a [[Gatekeeper|giant crab]] which fills the portal with floating orbs, with some of them made from earthly material and many of them made from a quartz-like material that reflects the memories of anyone that passed through them and will [[Genjutsu Ball Trap|trap them in their own memories]] if accidentally plunged into them. The dimension, somehow, collapsed near the end of the movie, and the "bridge" between the two worlds was severed. |
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− | In ''The Last: Naruto the Movie'', several ways are shown to access the moon: |
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− | * Via a boat-like device that was used by Toneri. Anyone who rides it will be safely transported with the device to and from the moon. |
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− | * Via an unnamed technique which was used by Toneri's puppet. By forming a special [[Hand Seal]], it will open a circular portal and anyone who passes through it will be teleported to the moon. |
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== Environment == |
== Environment == |
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+ | In ''The Last: Naruto the Movie'', the moon itself from outside seems to have a harsh, barren, and lifeless environment with a landscape consisting of many craters, canyons, and mountains. However, beneath the surface there is a small city-sized cavern, relative to the size of the moon, that has a vast body of water, the ocean's surface is slightly curved inwards, there are floating terrains, and a lush forest. One of the terrains holds the ancient ruins of the Ōtsutsuki's ninja village. However, unlike Earth, everything in here is floating away and reversed in position (the sky below and anything else above). Every living thing in the Moon's interior is supported by an artificial sun where the [[Ōtsutsuki]]'s [[Tenseigan (Energy Vessel)|Tenseigan]] is stored. |
− | + | Inside the moon's interior there are many trees growing as well as insects (such as fireflies) and spiders. There is also evidence that cattle and agricultural crops are also there; in a scene, Toneri and Hinata dined on various foods, suggesting the moon dwellers were capable of sustaining themselves. A large (now ruined) ancient city, where the Ōtsutsuki lived in the past, is also located here. There is a broken Hamura's statue and some ancient writings on the wall about Ōtsutsuki clan and Tenseigan, near its symbol, on the floor there is a secret entrance which opens and gives access to stairway leading to the basement where the cemetery of main family of Ōtsutsuki clan is located. |
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− | The artificial sun itself guarded by a countless [[puppet]] armament. The artificial sun's core, which consisted |
+ | The artificial sun itself is guarded by a countless [[puppet]] armament. The only known access is via a special [[hand seal]], which creates a circular opening. Inside the artificial sun there is the artificial sun's core, which consisted of a planet (where the Ōtsutsuki's Tenseigan is stored) is enclosed by a crescent-shaped planetary remnant formation resembling Ōtsutsuki's emblem, there is Toneri's castle atop. The core is also surrounded by numerous floating islands, with each island having a mountain, one of which houses Hamura's Shrine. On the temple of Hamura a [[Statue of the Ōtsutsuki Clan|golem-like being resembling Hamura]] resided. |
− | When the Energy Vessel was destroyed by |
+ | When the Energy Vessel was destroyed by Naruto and [[Hinata]] via their [[Eight Trigrams: Twin Lions Crumbling Attack|combined]] [[Rasengan|effort]], the moon's movement was stopped temporarily. It also caused the artificial sun to disintegrate, causing darkness to engulf the moon's interior. It also disabled the entirety of the puppet armament. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | * There have been cases that the jinchūriki are affected to a certain degree during a full moon: |
− | ** According to [[Gaara]], [[Shukaku]] relishes the opportunity to kill anyone in sight at any time because of its innate rage and blood-lust, but especially so during |
+ | ** According to [[Gaara]], [[Shukaku]] relishes the opportunity to kill anyone in sight at any time because of its innate rage and blood-lust, but especially more so during a full moon.<ref>Chapter 91, page 19</ref> |
− | ** In the anime, [[Blue B]], during his time as [[Gyūki]]'s jinchūriki, noted that he would have trouble sleeping |
+ | ** In the anime, [[Blue B]], during his time as [[Gyūki]]'s jinchūriki, noted that he would have trouble sleeping during the nights of the full moon, because anytime he would stare at it, it would reflect the loneliness in his heart. Gyūki would take advantage of those moments of weakness and try to control over Blue B's body. Blue B was also shown to take sleeping pills to help with this side-effect.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 318</ref> |
* During significant events, the colouring of the moon is usually red. |
* During significant events, the colouring of the moon is usually red. |
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− | * The [[Ōtsutsuki clan]] |
+ | * The [[Ōtsutsuki clan]] were able to adapt and populate the moon despite its harsh and barren condition. This was due to their unique anatomy and physiology, and to the creation of a habitable environment inside the moon using the power of the [[Energy Vessel]]. |
+ | * The concept about moon's interior and its environment may be a reference from Earth's interior in [[wikipedia:Jules Verne|Jules Verne]]'s science fiction novel ''[[wikipedia:Journey to the Center of the Earth|Journey to the Center of the Earth]]'', where both places have exotic environment that capable to sustain any life forms supported by their respective core. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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[[Category:Locations]] |
Revision as of 16:52, 26 June 2015
This article is about the planetary body of the earth. For the villages, see Village Hidden under the Moon. |
The moon (月, tsuki) is a planetary body orbiting the world. The moon was created by the first jinchūriki, the Sage of the Six Paths, through his and his brother's fūinjutsu. The Sage sealed the physical remains of the Ten-Tails after he used his Creation of All Things ability to divide its chakra into the nine tailed beasts. Hamura later took leadership of the Ōtsutsuki clan and decided to live on the moon in order to guard the Demonic Statue, though not before receiving instructions from his brother to wait for a full millennium and observe mankind.[1]
Madara Uchiha, after awakening the Rinnegan, released the seal placed on the empty vessel of the Ten-Tails and summoned it back to earth.[2] Madara's ultimate plan, that was later adopted by Obito Uchiha, the Eye of the Moon Plan, involved reviving the Ten-Tails through joining the other tailed beasts, becoming its jinchūriki, and then projecting his eyes onto the moon in order to cast his "Infinite Tsukuyomi": a perpetual, world-scale genjutsu cast on every living being on the planet. This would allow both Madara and Obito to control and unite them to create a world with neither war nor hatred, making themselves the rulers of the world but at the cost of eliminating free will from humanity.[3]
Later, after the revival and subsequent battle with Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha worked together to create a very similar satellite in her core dimension in order to re-seal her.
In The Last: Naruto the Movie, Toneri Ōtsutsuki dislodges the moon from orbit to collide it into the earth to punish humanity for abusing chakra. During his final battle with Naruto Uzumaki, the moon was nearly destroyed from their clashes and Toneri even cut the satellite in half. But later, thanks to Naruto's efforts, the moon's orbit was later fixed and its shape later restored again to its original form.
Known Access to the Moon
In The Last: Naruto the Movie, there was only one way to access the moon. It was via a portal located inside an underground spring which seems to be covered with snow. The spring is unique because its water doesn't make anything which falls down to the spring wet. There is a different dimension in the portal which "bridged" the earth and the moon. The portal is guarded by a giant crab which fills the portal with floating orbs, with some of them made from earthly material and many of them made from a quartz-like material that reflects the memories of anyone that passed through them and will trap them in their own memories if accidentally plunged into them. The dimension, somehow, collapsed near the end of the movie, and the "bridge" between the two worlds was severed.
Environment
In The Last: Naruto the Movie, the moon itself from outside seems to have a harsh, barren, and lifeless environment with a landscape consisting of many craters, canyons, and mountains. However, beneath the surface there is a small city-sized cavern, relative to the size of the moon, that has a vast body of water, the ocean's surface is slightly curved inwards, there are floating terrains, and a lush forest. One of the terrains holds the ancient ruins of the Ōtsutsuki's ninja village. However, unlike Earth, everything in here is floating away and reversed in position (the sky below and anything else above). Every living thing in the Moon's interior is supported by an artificial sun where the Ōtsutsuki's Tenseigan is stored.
Inside the moon's interior there are many trees growing as well as insects (such as fireflies) and spiders. There is also evidence that cattle and agricultural crops are also there; in a scene, Toneri and Hinata dined on various foods, suggesting the moon dwellers were capable of sustaining themselves. A large (now ruined) ancient city, where the Ōtsutsuki lived in the past, is also located here. There is a broken Hamura's statue and some ancient writings on the wall about Ōtsutsuki clan and Tenseigan, near its symbol, on the floor there is a secret entrance which opens and gives access to stairway leading to the basement where the cemetery of main family of Ōtsutsuki clan is located.
The artificial sun itself is guarded by a countless puppet armament. The only known access is via a special hand seal, which creates a circular opening. Inside the artificial sun there is the artificial sun's core, which consisted of a planet (where the Ōtsutsuki's Tenseigan is stored) is enclosed by a crescent-shaped planetary remnant formation resembling Ōtsutsuki's emblem, there is Toneri's castle atop. The core is also surrounded by numerous floating islands, with each island having a mountain, one of which houses Hamura's Shrine. On the temple of Hamura a golem-like being resembling Hamura resided.
When the Energy Vessel was destroyed by Naruto and Hinata via their combined effort, the moon's movement was stopped temporarily. It also caused the artificial sun to disintegrate, causing darkness to engulf the moon's interior. It also disabled the entirety of the puppet armament.
Trivia
- There have been cases that the jinchūriki are affected to a certain degree during a full moon:
- According to Gaara, Shukaku relishes the opportunity to kill anyone in sight at any time because of its innate rage and blood-lust, but especially more so during a full moon.[4]
- In the anime, Blue B, during his time as Gyūki's jinchūriki, noted that he would have trouble sleeping during the nights of the full moon, because anytime he would stare at it, it would reflect the loneliness in his heart. Gyūki would take advantage of those moments of weakness and try to control over Blue B's body. Blue B was also shown to take sleeping pills to help with this side-effect.[5]
- During significant events, the colouring of the moon is usually red.
- The Ōtsutsuki clan were able to adapt and populate the moon despite its harsh and barren condition. This was due to their unique anatomy and physiology, and to the creation of a habitable environment inside the moon using the power of the Energy Vessel.
- The concept about moon's interior and its environment may be a reference from Earth's interior in Jules Verne's science fiction novel Journey to the Center of the Earth, where both places have exotic environment that capable to sustain any life forms supported by their respective core.