How Did Rin Die in Naruto Shippuden?

avatarDisbowelingFeel·4 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip·4 months ago

Ugh, this scene still gets me. Rin sacrifices herself by stepping into Kakashi’s Chidori, knowing she’s been turned into a jinchuriki by the Hidden Mist.

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avatarLettingTail·4 months ago

Rin’s death is a tear-jerker. She impaled herself on Kakashi's Chidori to prevent the Hidden Mist from using her as a weapon against Konoha.


avatarNoticingPuff·4 months ago

Rin died because she intentionally jumped in front of Kakashi's Chidori to protect Konoha from the Three-Tails inside her. Talk about taking one for the team!


avatarAttendingStoke·4 months ago

Rin basically took Kakashi's Chidori to save the village from the Three-Tails. Brutal but heroic!


avatarRepeatingRitz·4 months ago

Rin's death? Self-sacrificial as heck. She jumped into Kakashi's Chidori to stop the Three-Tails from destroying Konoha.

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