You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)

You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)

You missed the mark! (Time Travel)

Extra: Otsutsuki

You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)
You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)

(they learn Kurama is willingly there)

You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)
You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)

anndd more sketches to give

You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)
You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)
You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)
You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)
You Missed The Mark! (Time Travel)

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1 year ago

What an amazing and informative analysis! Was wondering about indra's eye makeup for a while, actually

The history in fiction: Parallels between historical Japan and the Narutoverse

Part 1: The era of the Six Paths

Naruto may not be a historical fiction and most people will think that the utmost historical reference in the series is the fact that ninja were a thing in feudal Japan. But what if I told you that there is an insane amount of historical parallels in the series? That we could actually place the events of the main timeline within real periods of Japanese history? In this two-part series, I’ll be explaining the many parallels, references and design inspirations of the main events and generations that shaped the course of the series that we all know and love. I’ll start with the era of the Six Paths (starting from Kaguya and ending with Indra and Ashura), and part 2 will be about the Warring States (dynamic between the Senju and Uchiha). At the end of each part, I’ll add useful links so that you can deepen your investigation and see my sources. Without further ado, let’s start overanalyzing.

Historical references and parallels in character design and dynamics

I’d place this particular era of the Narutoverse in the Heian period of Japan (or at least the most important people, the brothers Indra and Ashura). Considering that we’re spanning 3 generations here, I’ll separate the individuals involved in the following way:

Kaguya: End of Nara period (710 AD - 784 AD)

Hagoromo and Hamura: Early Heian period (794 AD - 1185 AD)

Indra and Ashura: Heian period (794 AD - 1185 AD)

Kaguya

On a side note, I’d like to add that I’m not really considering Tenji in the list above because he’s an anime only character. However, his case caught my eye so I’ll discuss him as well. Let’s start by evaluating Kaguya and Tenji then. Kaguya’s character design is a very classical archetype of Heian beauty standards and clothing. Long, straight hair with flowy kimono and a delicate face. Her unusual eyebrows are no coincidence as well, as in the Heian period the practice of hikimayu was commonplace in noblewomen. 

"Hiki means "pull" and mayu means "eyebrows". Aristocratic women used to pluck or shave their eyebrows and paint new ones using a powdered ink called haizumi, which was made of soot from sesame or rapeseed oils." (source)

The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse
The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse

Left: Filler anime episode // Right: Manga panel

The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse

Above: Hikimayu through the ages of Japan

Another interesting fact that I’d like to point out is that Kaguya is a character with striking similarity to a Japanese folk tale, in this case the Tale of Princess Kaguya (Kaguyahime no monogatari), whose origin we can trace back to Heian Japan. The Tale of Princess Kaguya tells the story of a little baby girl who “fell from the skies” and was found by a couple of old farmers inside of a bamboo. She grew up to be extremely beautiful and was courted by lots of noblemen, but she rejected them all insisting that somebody would come for her, as she looked at the moon. Of course, Naruto provides us with a different ending to the story but this similarity can’t be overlooked.

The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse

Above: "The Receding Princess" from The Japanese Fairy Book, 1908

Moving on to Tenji, it gets a bit more complicated to place him in an exact historical moment as he has elements of many different periods. His hairstyle resembles the styling of the Jomon period, whereas the entire setting in the filler episodes are more similar to the Nara period with the many small kingdoms fighting for dominance within a vast land, just like pre-unification Japan. Therefore, I place Kaguya and Tenji at the end of the Nara period, because we see how Kaguya takes over Tenji’s rulership and is regarded as a noblewoman after she casts the first Infinite Tsukuyomi. I have to rely on some filler in this case because otherwise I can’t find a logical explanation as to why Hagoromo was so well settled and had a large group of people following his teachings if it wasn’t for Kaguya ruling some land that originally belonged to Tenji. 

Hagoromo and Hamura

Let’s start with the second generation. Following the events of the end of the Nara period I quoted in the previous section, Hagoromo and Hamura would go in the beginning of the Heian period. Their character designs feature long, flowy tunics without a visible belt. Here you have an image of men’s clothes through Japanese history, the third one being a feudal lord of the Heian period. Compare and contrast with these anime and manga images.

The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse

Above: “Men’s Japanese clothes” by Glimja

The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse
The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse

Left: Filler anime episode with both // Right: Hagoromo manga panel

Again, since we get very few manga panels related to Hagoromo and his sons, I’ll refer once again to the filler episodes where he is shown as the ruler of a village. The spot within the Heian period in which I’m placing Hagoromo would be around 100 years after the Taika reforms which established one of the first codes of law in Japan and (Taihō code) and divided the country in provinces ruled by feudal lords. Curiously, around the time where the Taika reforms happened, there was an emperor called Tenji. 

Indra and Ashura

The third generation of the alien-human hybrids is here, and I place them in the Heian period as well. My main reason to consider Indra and Ashura in the Heian period is the fact that this is the exact time period where the samurai originate. A common misconception is that a samurai is a Japanese warrior highly trained in the martial arts and weapons. While this statement holds some truth, the samurai were the military social class of feudal Japan, which means that there were people who were of the samurai class but had never touched a weapon in their lives. Therefore, samurai clans were not entirely composed by warriors but also had a number of people who lived a more “civilian” lifestyle. And you may be wondering, “what do the historical samurai have to do with the ninja that we see in Naruto?”. The answer is: more than you think. Historically speaking, the ninja is a samurai specialised in stealth and sneaking, the only difference with the Naruto universe is that the ninja we know and love from the show possess chakra and perform techniques with that. 

The story of Indra and Ashura is strongly tied to the origin of ninja clans in Naruto, just as the Heian period is the origin of the samurai clans. From this time period I’d like to highlight the myth of Minamoto no Yorimitsu, more commonly known as Minamoto no Raiko. His story says that he slayed demons (yes, really) and saved many maidens from being abused by drunk oni with his great sword, Dojigiri Yasutsuna. The difference between myth and legend is that myths hold some kind of historical fact whereas legends are purely fictional. Minamoto no Raiko has been heavily mythified and his story sounds unbelievable or too much like a fantasy story until you realise that he did exist and that his sword is kept in a museum. Doesn’t this resemble how the origins of ninja in Naruto are almost like fantasy stories up until Hagoromo shows up in the 4th war and explains that everything was real all along? 

The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse

Above: Ukiyo-e of Minamoto no Raiko and others fighting the demon Shuten Doji.

Just as Minamoto no Raiko is considered the first samurai, Indra could be considered the first shinobi. He was the first to channel and shape chakra to create jutsu, and he was considered as part of the legends surrounding Hagoromo. Please compare these two panel sequences, one is from earlier in the story and the second one is Hagoromo’s version. 

The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse
The History In Fiction: Parallels Between Historical Japan And The Narutoverse

The brothers’ character design can also be correlated with the Heian period. Indra’s eyebrows seem to be real but resemble the hikimayu design of Kaguya’s eyebrows, however he does add eye makeup. The people who wore makeup in the Heian period were nobles (mostly noblewomen), once again reinforcing my point that this family started out as feudal lords and eventually fused with the warrior class, becoming ninja clans. Although the character design for Indra and Ashura isn’t 100% equal to Heian Japan’s male clothing, the inspiration is subtle yet visible. I’d say that the inspiration is mostly for the plot rather than the appearance of the character. If you’d like to see more real Heian period clothing, this link has recreations of the outfits of the characters in the Tale of Genji, by Murasaki Shikibu.

Sources

These are some useful links that I’ve referred to while writing this post. I’d like to invite you to read them if you’d like to do further research on the beautiful history of Japan.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tenji

https://www.britannica.com/event/Taika-era-reforms

https://www.japanhousela.com/articles/princess-kaguya-a-tale-for-the-ages

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikimayu#:~:text=Hiki means "pull" and mayu,from sesame or rapeseed oils.

https://www.thoughtco.com/beauty-in-heian-japan-195557

https://history.hanover.edu/hhr/22/HHR2022miller.pdf

https://www.tumblr.com/heian-collection/30869762024/beauty-ideal-in-heian-japan?source=share

https://thegate12.com/article/264

Thanks for reading! Stay tuned for part 2, the Warring States era. Special thanks to @al-hekima-madara-blog for actually motivating me to write all of this down 💜

1 year ago

:((

Indra Ōtsutsuki (大筒木インドラ)

Indra Ōtsutsuki (大筒木インドラ)

*no one appreciates me :'

7 years ago
I Just Had To Do Fanart Of Cressie By @gravityfying And @paneyneygirl I Just Loved This Girl From The

I just had to do fanart of cressie by @gravityfying and @paneyneygirl I just loved this girl from the very beginning (*≧∀≦*)


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5 months ago

A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC

Warning: OOC (Out of Character). I don't recommend reading this if you don't enjoy watching Targtowers interacting.

A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC
A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON FANCOMIC

This is the first time I've drawn a comic this long. I tried my best and glad that I made it. I couldn't finish this project without the help of Sylva from Aegond group chat, Kac Flextem_FK and Minh Nhật. Thank you all very much!

7 years ago

Well my English teacher made me write an essay about duck’s metabolism;-;

It was so weird..

If You Are A Student Follow @studentlifeproblems​

If you are a student Follow @studentlifeproblems​

1 year ago

They're adorablee

They Are Anna And Elsa. I Like How This Will Be My First Impression. Hi :)
They Are Anna And Elsa. I Like How This Will Be My First Impression. Hi :)
They Are Anna And Elsa. I Like How This Will Be My First Impression. Hi :)

They are Anna and Elsa. I like how this will be my first impression. Hi :)

1 year ago

Pretties

How Does Tumblr Work Omg

how does tumblr work omg

been brainrotting over this ship might as well share :P

1 year ago
SEE I TOTALLY DON’T JUST DRAW THE SADS! (also From “bury My Heart”)
SEE I TOTALLY DON’T JUST DRAW THE SADS! (also From “bury My Heart”)
SEE I TOTALLY DON’T JUST DRAW THE SADS! (also From “bury My Heart”)

SEE I TOTALLY DON’T JUST DRAW THE SADS! (also from “bury my heart”)

(@blackkatmagic​ has kind of turned hamura into a bit of a troll in my eyes)

7 months ago

Writing References: World-Building

20 Questions

Basics: World-building ⚜ Places ⚜ Imagery ⚜ Setting

Exploring your Setting ⚜ Kinds of Fantasy Worlds

Editing

Setting & Pacing Issues

Writing Notes

Animal Culture ⚜ Autopsy

Alchemy ⚜ Creating a Magic System

Art: Elements ⚜ Principles ⚜ Photographs ⚜ Watercolour

Creating Fictional Items ⚜ Fictional Poisons

Cruise Ships ⚜ Dystopian World

Culture ⚜ Culture Shock ⚜ Ethnocentrism & Cultural Relativism

Food: How to Describe ⚜ Word Lists: Part 1 2 3 4 5

Food: Cooking Basics ⚜ Herbs & Spices ⚜ Sauces ⚜ Wine-tasting

Food: Aphrodisiacs ⚜ List of Aphrodisiacs

Food: Uncommon Fruits & Vegetables

Greek Vases ⚜ Sapphire ⚜ Relics

Hate ⚜ Love ⚜ Kinds of Love

Medieval Art & Architecture: Part 1 ⚜ Part 2 ⚜ Some Vocabulary

Mystical Items & Objects ⚜ Talisman

Moon: Part 1 ⚜ Part 2

Seasons: Spring ⚜ Summer

Shapes of Symbols ⚜ Symbolism

Slang: 1930s

Symbolism: Of Colors Part 1 2 ⚜ Of Food ⚜ Of Storms

Topics List ⚜ Write Room Syndrome

Vocabulary

Agrostology ⚜ Architecture ⚜ Art Part 1 2 ⚜ European Renaissance Art ⚜ Fashion ⚜ Gemology ⚜ Geology Part 1 2 ⚜ Greek Art ⚜ Law ⚜ Literature Part 1 2 ⚜ Poetry ⚜ Science

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