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Who was Neji protecting when he died?
Neji dies protecting Hinata who was protecting Naruto from Madera. He died during the great ninja war.
Who is the best friend of Neji?
A member of the Akimichi clan. His biggest talent is eating and protecting his friends. His best friend is Shikamaru Nara. He, like Shikamaru, is a member of Team 10.
Why did they choose Neji to die?
If you have wondered why Neji was killed off, you are not the only one. Luckily, the creator of Naruto has explained why he felt the death was necessary. In fact, Kishimoto explained that he had chose to make Hinata a leading heroine in Naruto awhile back, and Neji’s death helped bring her closer to Naruto.
Will they bring Neji back to life?
It’s extremely unlikely that Neji comes back in Boruto. The only scenario I could imagine it happening in is if Momoshiki somehow fully manifests in Boruto, gets separated from him, and then they somehow force him to use Rinne Rebirth to revive Neji.
How did Neji survive Kidomaru?
Continuing to attack him, Kidomaru eventually landed a hit on him, which revealed that Neji’s Byakugan had a blind spot, which he struck again more directly to confirm. Surprised, Kidomaru produced another arrow with a thread attached to ensure he would hit Neji fatally as he ran, but it was diverted by a tree.
Who did Neji marry?
7 Neji & Tenten With the conclusion of Naruto, most of the ninja from the Konoha 11 ended up married with children. Only a select few like Tenten never found a true love interest, while only one of the eleven, Neji, ended up dying as a result of the Fourth Shinobi War.
Who does Neji have a crush on?
Neji’s first childhood crush seemed to have been Hinata, since he appeared infatuated with her and really willing and happy to protect her, calling her cute. They were occasionally implied to often train together as they are shown fighting side by side during the war.
At what age did Neji die?
‘Naruto’ Profile: Neji Hyuga
editNeji Hyūga | |
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Birthdate | July 3 |
Sex | Male |
Age | Part I: 13–14 Part II: 17–18 |
Status | Deceased |