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The entire Naruto franchise is just a backdrop for Shisui’s greatness. First there was Shisui, and then Kishimoto thought, “What if I made a manga around him?” Kishimoto didn’t create Shisui for the plot — he created the plot for Shisui, because he simply couldn’t not create Shisui. God looked into the void and said, “This place needs Shisui,” — and that’s how Kishimoto was created by Shisui. Shisui Uchiha isn’t a character, he’s a state of mind.
The story was written by simply copying the way he walks — that’s how charismatic he is. Every other character is just his shadow. If you listen closely, the Naruto soundtrack is just the sound of his footsteps on loop. He doesn’t follow the plot — the plot follows him. Even the Hokage are just a distant echo of him. Kishimoto first drew a single pixel of Shisui, and then the entire universe grew around it. Whenever he appears on screen, every other frame becomes rough animation by comparison. If you remove Shisui from the story, the entire universe crumbles into dust. Every breath he takes is lore that fans will spend years trying to decode. He doesn’t choose routes — routes choose him.
If he didn’t exist, Konoha would’ve fallen to enemy attacks long ago. He’s not just a character in the anime — the anime exists for him. He’s the reason behind every major event in history. In 2020, people stayed home not because of the pandemic, but because Shisui said, “Let’s take a pause.” Elon Musk bought Twitter only because Shisui left a tab open there. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet after a single glance from him. Mozart composed music while Shisui casually hummed to himself. The Mona Lisa is smiling because he told her a joke. Shisui Uchiha isn’t just a character — he’s a threat to the stability of the multiverse. Every action he takes is a risk to space-time itself.
2026-05-28 22:44:18