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I think that the moon is a location worth mentioning, what with the Moon's Eye Plan and the Ten-Tailed Beast. Yatanogarasu, 15:00 February 21 2010 (UTC)

Trivia

when gaara fighted dosu he said that in full moon's night shukaku would be agitated The ultimate fan of NARUTO --Welimer2 20:42, June 13, 2010 (UTC)

When Kyuubi attacked Konoha, it was a full moon too.--Zero62422002 (talk) 23:27, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Tool

Isnt this a tool? It's main purpose is to hold the tailed beast and Tobi shows a desire to cast a genjutsu over it and using it like a weapon to enhance his Justus. Skarrj (talk) 14:07, May 17, 2012 (UTC)

It's a technique, so for the Sage it wasn't a tool. I suppose for Tobi it would be, bbut considering it hasn't happen and is unlikely to happen (Plot no Jutsu and all), I think we should hold off on something like that. Skitts (talk) 14:19, May 17, 2012 (UTC)

The second "moon"?

Would it be worthwhile to mention the "moon" created by Naruto and Sasuke, and if so, where should it go- main article or trivia? Setras (talk) 05:49, August 29, 2014 (UTC)

It's in another dimension, so not really worthwhile--Elveonora (talk) 09:33, August 29, 2014 (UTC)
But it was made in the same way, serves the same exact function, and (as noted by Sakura) even looks more or less the same. It seems worthy of at least a brief mention, say something along the lines of, "Naruto and Sasuke would later use the same method to re-seal Kaguya, creating a very similar satellite in her core dimension." There's even a mention of the second "moon" on that page. Setras (talk) 16:47, August 29, 2014 (UTC)
You are free to add it if you insist--Elveonora (talk) 18:24, August 29, 2014 (UTC)

Citations and Sources

Is there an actual source on whether the Tenseigan is located at actual heart of the moon? Watching The Last, it does seem the entire moon is a "Dyson Sphere"-like structure, but I have yet to find concrete evidence to the support it. It's possible the area could just be a smaller spherical room inside the moon. I'm not throwing that as an actual answer, but my point is shouldn't we abstain from making concrete statements like "the Ōtsutsuki built the Tenseigan at the centre of the Moon" without some form of citation? --Mizzen (talk) 22:07, January 12, 2016 (UTC)

The moon's surface is broken through at least twice during the movie, and both times it seems to be the same general thickness. One could argue that on both occasions the break conveniently occurs where the separating layer is thinnest and that, were this tried on the opposite side of the interior, it would be far thicker due to the interior being some sort of cavern under only one part of the moon. But that seems far more speculative than whatever the article currently says. ~SnapperTo 00:02, January 16, 2016 (UTC)
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