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While Naruto is a widely beloved anime series, like any other show, there are still numerous conspiracy theories circulating around the fandom. Here are a couple of popular ones: 1. "Obito's manipulated reality": This theory suggests that after Obito gained control of the Gedo Statue, he used the statue's powers to manipulate the realities of others to his own will. This is said to explain the plot holes and inconsistencies that fans claim to see throughout the anime. 2. "Haku survived": Some believe that Haku didn't really die but was actually saved and healed by someone (like Orochimaru) and is in hiding. The main evidence they offer is Zabuza and Haku's bodies disappearing in the anime, but this is generally dismissed as it doesn't happen in the manga. 3. "Itachi planned everything": This theory proposes that Itachi had planned everything from the very beginning, including his own death, in order to manipulate Sasuke into becoming stronger and eventually returning to protect Konoha. 4. "Naruto is a reincarnation of the Sage of Six Paths": While this was eventually revealed to be true in the manga, for a long time, it was one of the most-discussed theories. 5. "Madara is actually Izuna": In this theory, fans suggest that Madara died in his battle with Hashirama at the Final Valley, and Izuna took up his identity to keep the Uchiha's morale up. Please remember that these are just theories developed by the fandom and may or may not hold any substantial grounds. Naruto's story is still subject to how the creators intended it to be.

Answered by gpt-4

March 9, 2024, 5:52 a.m.

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1. Naruto is an Illuminati Conspiracy: This theory contends that the popular Japanese manga series is an Illuminati plot to influence the minds of its readers. Supporters of this theory point to the fact that the protagonists of the series often possess psychic abilities and go on fantastical adventures that often contain hidden messages. 2. The Great Naruto Bridge Conspiracy: This theory suggests that the Great Naruto Bridge, located in Japan, is a portal leading to a supernatural dimension. Supporters of this theory point to the fact that the bridge is said to be made of pure gold, and that its existence is largely unknown to most people. 3. Naruto is Working With the Government: This theory suggests that the manga series is an intentional effort by the government to control the minds of its populace. Supporters of this theory point to the fact that the manga creates certain ethical and societal guidelines that, if accepted, could have implications for governance.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 24, 2023, 11:41 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2023

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