Wie starb Hidan?
Hidan stirbt langsam an Nährstoffmangel, doch wertet Kakuzu im vierten Shinobi-Weltkrieg seine Abwesenheit als Zeichen, dass er noch am Leben sein muss. Im Chikara-Special, welches vor dem vierten Ninja-Weltkrieg spielt, ist er jedoch einer der durch Kabuto zum Leben erweckten Toten.
In welcher Folge ist Hidan gestorben?
Hidan geht wieder in seinen Kreis zurück, und will Asuma nun töten….Naruto Shippūden – Episode 299: Asumas letzter Kampf.
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Übersetzung: | Die Bekanntgabe des Ausrufs |
Erstausstrahlung: | 02. Oktober 2008 |
Special: | アスマ死す! 絶望と慟哭 Asuma stirbt! Verzweiflung und Wehklagen |
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Wann hat Hidan Geburtstag?
Hidan
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Alter: | 22 |
Geburtstag: | 2. April |
What was Hidan’s relationship with Kakuzu?
Hidan and Kakuzu in the midst of an argument. Hidan was a very foul-mouthed and disrespectful young man; he frequently used profanity and complained towards allies and opponents alike, despite being a „highly religious“ person.
What happened to Hidan in the power arc?
After his fight with Asuma, Hidan lost part of his left ear and Kakuzu stitched his neck after he was briefly decapitated. In the Power arc, upon being recreated, Hidan initially lacked clothing, but later wore a black cloak with red lining, similar to the one worn by Kabuto and the reincarnated Akatsuki members at the time.
How does Hidan turn into the Grim Reaper?
Using his weapon, Hidan makes every attempt to acquire an opponent’s blood where, upon consuming, it he draws the Jashin symbol on the ground. This process somehow „links“ his body with his opponent’s. Once this link is established, Hidan takes on a Grim Reaper-like appearance, with black skin and white bone-like markings.
What is the significance of the amulet around Hidan’s neck?
Hidan is sadistic and enjoys torturing his opponents. The amulet around his neck was a symbol of Jashin, and he used it to pray to his god before battling, requesting a good kill, or (when he was not allowed to) for forgiveness.