After watching this and being caught up on wano, I can say that I just love how goofy and nerdy law actually is. Not only was he actually happy to see all of raizo jutsus, he knows everything about Sanji stealth black outfit. Law is such a closet fanboy lmao 😂
I remember the One Piece cover that paid tribute to Naruto when the latter ended. It was the Leaf Ninjas and the Straw Hats dining together with Naruto eating a chunk of meat and Luffy having ramen opposite each other.
Another thing too is that is Might Guy's voice actor. I can't remember if that pose was in the manga. I feel like it was, but it could've also been filler. So not Oda
Well, I know the two are close friends that put references of their friend works here and there, but the things Raizo do here are classic ninja powers from stories much older than Naruto. Yes, even the giant frog thing. There is 17h or 18th century story about a ninja named Jiraiya that can summon giant frogs, that is the inspiration of the Naruto character.
So might guy is the same voice actor as raizo BUT what I find really cool is guy couldn’t use ninjutsu and raizo is the opposite just able to spam it 😂💪🏽
you guys think every technique its an naruto reference, but most of basics naruto jutsus are describes on traditional ninja tale. as clones and substituition.
@@TheBlueboy7777 There is a legend from the 17th or 18th century about a powerful ninja named Jiraiya that can summon giant frogs. It was the inspiration from that character in Naruto and is pretty famous in Japan.
Except maybe for the fact that all that's done and mentioned here is from traditional stories and not Naruto, yes even the giant frog summoning and the poses. Naruto did not invent most of what it uses for the world building. Maybe one or two things were intended as a reference but none of it is specifically tied to Naruto.
I mean, I know they love reference each other, but the things Raizo do here and Luffy, Usopp and everyone say are things that ninjas do in all kind of stories. Even the giant frog one! There is a 17th or 18th century story about a powerful ninja named Jiraiya that can summon giant frogs among other amazing things. The pose that Raizo does I think is inspired by the classic kabuki plays, like his own design (compare his face with kabuki masks and makeup) and that of Kanjuro.