@maulsmacker said:
you can just use the moon split scene, the moon diameter is 3400km~ and by the scene you can easily calculate the moon cut to be 74 km, panels after the fea are worthless, Toneri is planning to drop the moon on Earth, there is no reason for him to let the moon drift apart so he can just bring it back, I don't care if 74lm sounds absurd to you, these characters are moon-planet lvl, Toneri is passively moving the moon at Mach speed, sounds absurd, is happening. If a verse is powerful, these things are common.
the cut was also so big Kakashi saw it from Earth itself.
if the 74km calc is to be taken, then the moon split is above moon busting because the moon halves being moved 74km in seconds is far more impressive than just busting a moon.
You mean this split moon scene? https://imgur.com/ONYz7lo That's not 74km apart lol.
Kakashi has Sharigan eyes so those see further and better so he's a bad reference point.
It's still not above moon busting, no matter what. Piccolo would say differ.
Nah, this is 74km
the one you're posting is like 5m, because Toneri would not let the moon completely split apart as that ruins his plan and plot.
Hokage Kakashi doesn't have sharigan, wtf are you talking about? he has the eyes of a fit 40 year old, and he saw it from Earth.
Mathematically, it's above moon busting.
Yeah.. that 74km moon split picture is the only one with that distance and is the outlier. Every other scene with others near the split has it being much smaller. This is more of an artist rendition of what is happening than an accurate representation. Otherwise the line be too small. Infact there was a thorough discussion on this in the vsbattle forums: https://vsbattles.com/threads/revisiting-toneris-moon-split.118749/
Oh my bad. I forgot he lost the sharigan. lol
Wrong, because the novel is the only literary source we've on this and the novel directly shows us that Kakashi could see the cut from Earth, meaning the cut Needs to be huge otherwise it won't be visible from earth, so big cut is supported by the initial visual AND the novel as the literary source.
Its a tiny moon.
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