Kushina hoped her son Naruto would not inherit this habit from her but He actually did. Naruto used to say Dattebayo many more times in the initial episodes but later on the rate of this catchphrase decreased drastically. Naruto says Dattebayo or Believe it almost times in the complete Naruto Series. Naruto says Dattebayo or Believe it in Series because he inherited this habit from his Mother Kushina who would also use similar catchphrases in various moments.
Believe it has been used in the English Dubbed Series because it matches his lips movements and puts value to the script. The word shippuden it literally means legend of the gale or something like hurricane chronicles.
This indicates Naruto's rapid growth. Naruto's transformation of nature is the wind, he was the first to add the transformation of nature in Rasengan, something that Minato and Kakashi failed to achieve.
Rasenshuriken remains one of Naruto's strongest attacks and is very symbolic. The name is the perfect choice for the second part of Naruto's story. There was a three-year gap between Naruto and Naruto Shippuden. The word also means, to some extent, running during a battle. Naruto's surname Uzumaki is also related to storms and the name Shippuden is just trying to say that he is the legend of Naruto and how he grew up to become a true ninja.
The word Uzumaki means spiral, and Naruto's strongest movement is the Spiral Sphere or its variations. The spiral is also the emblem of his maternal clan, from which he inherited the strong chakra and even the seals.
The nature of Naruto's chakra is the wind. Dattebayo - The true meaning of Naruto's speech Kevin otaku , Nihongo. Table of Content Show Summary. Dattebayo in the anime Naruto 2. Dattebayo meaning - What does it mean in Japanese? What does dattebane and dattebasa mean?
Explaining Naruto's Easter Eggs 5. What does Shippuden Mean? A lot of characters have their specific catchphrases, with dattebayo — the phrase used by Naruto — being the most famous one. But there are some similar ones. Da ttebayo! Naruto uses his catchphrase at the end of most of his sentences as a way of making his speech unique and as a way of distinguishing him from the other characters; it is a very likable quirk.
The habit seems to be hereditary, as Naruto inherited it from his mother Kushina. His mother would instead use her catchphrase when she got excited or angry and she had hoped that her son would not inherit her trait.
This translation was also used to match the lip movements from the original Japanese release.
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