The author started watching Naruto in 2007, and for 10 years this year, Naruto can be regarded as my homework.
In the past 10 years, I have watched a lot of anime, and there have been many anime characters that left a deep impression on me. I've been infatuated with Lelouch's ruthlessness and wisdom; I've admired the invincibility of the blank duo; I've looked forward to Kirito Asuna's SAO trip; I like the sincerity and frankness of Luffy; but the only thing I've ever loved is Jiraiya.
Closer to home, talk about it! The only character I've ever loved in the anime so far.
One of the three ninjas of Jiraiya, he has taught two Hokage in his life, the leader of Akatsuki, the largest mercenary organization in the ninja world. The other two, one is a "bridge to peace", and the other is the first threat to Obito with 600 billion detonators.
Not only that, but Jiraiya is also a great writer. His "Intimacy Paradise" is one of the best-selling books in the ninja world, which makes Kakashi, an elite jounin, love it.
It stands to reason that such a Jiraiya is a well-deserved big man, a rich local tyrant.
But Jiraiya's life was not like that. He spent the rest of his life wandering outside every day, escaping, looking for his former bond, Orochimaru. He loved Tsunade all his life, but left forever when Tsunade decided to accept him.
Jiraiya in Hokage will always look like a fool, and a perverted pervert who likes to peep at women's bathrooms.
The dignified Sannin was settled by Tsunade with a bag of medicine, and he took Naruto to practice, and he didn't forget to take the ramen money pit that Naruto Frog had saved in his wallet to drink flower wine.
It is such a useless uncle who has no morals and no lower limit, but has a terrifying popularity. Payne also died in the battle against Liudao. I still clearly remember how Kishimoto was scolded in the post bar. The blood that was ignited by the battle against Payne Liudao was instantly extinguished.
One is the standard waste wood uncle, and the other is the legendary Sannin. The combination of these two figures is Jiraiya. He used his life to tell a story - Jiraiya Hero Story!
For ninjas, it doesn't matter how you live, how you die is the most important thing. The so-called ninja's life value is not determined by how you live, but by what you do before you die.
Was Jiraiya's death worthwhile? He could choose to leave after clearing the information of Six Path Payne, why did he have to fight to the death? To change the question, is Jiraiya's life a success
Jiraiya's life is regrettable, but successful.
Jiraiya's life is inextricably linked with the Son of Prophecy. The reason why he did not choose to leave after collecting information was because he believed that Nagato was the son of prophecy. Nagato has strayed from the path of the Son of Prophecy, and Jiraiya, as the guide of the Son of Prophecy, must correct this error.
Until the last moment of his death, he also remembered the disciple whom he had stolen from his wallet, taken to peep at the hot springs, and had been taught by him for two years - Naruto Uzumaki!
Two years ago, Naruto met Jiraiya at the women's bathhouse. Since then, this "lecherous fairy" has given Naruto a family-like warmth that he has never experienced before.
It is precisely because of the existence of Jiraiya that Naruto found his own way of ninja: "Go straight ahead and never violate your oath!" A ninja like the master worker written in The Legend of Shinobi.
Jiraiya completed his task of guiding the Son of Prophecy brilliantly, and died with relief. Jiraiya's life is undoubtedly a success.
Finally, a few digressions. When the animation of Jiraiya's death was broadcast, it happened to be when I was a child and went to high school in Japan. According to him, Kishimoto's family was often smashed by fans at that time. Glass.
Finally, writing this just because of my love for Jiraiya, thank you all for being here.