Why Does Danzo Young Have Multiple Sharingan In Flashbacks?

2025-08-24 15:48:48
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Short version from a blunt perspective: Danzo had multiple Sharingan in the flashbacks because he collected and grafted them into his body so he could use abilities like Izanagi multiple times. Each use of Izanagi permanently blinds the eye that uses it, so one eye wouldn’t be nearly enough for someone who planned to cheat death repeatedly. Practicalities aside, the visual of many eyes does double duty — it shows his experimental use of Hashirama tissue to keep the eyes alive and under his control, and it underscores how morally compromised he became, turning other people’s powers into literal tools. It’s unsettling, but it fits the character’s paranoia and methods.
2025-08-26 03:48:33
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I was halfway through rereading chapters and the flashback sequence made me mentally rewind a couple of times — seeing a young Danzo with so many eyes is creepy but narratively smart. Rather than being supernatural luck, it’s explained by grafting: Danzo collected Sharingan from fallen Uchiha and had them embedded (mostly in that sealed arm) with the help of Hashirama cells. The key mechanic here is Izanagi — a Sharingan-level ability that lets the user convert reality into illusion briefly, but it kills the eye afterward. If you imagine being in Danzo’s position, paranoid about coups and assassination, having a dozen one-use get-out-of-death cards starts to look pragmatic, if monstrous.

I also like the symbolic reading: the extra eyes in flashbacks show how he’s literally looking through others’ power and lives to enforce his vision of peace. If you care about nuance, those scenes are worth a slow watch in 'Naruto' or 'Naruto Shippuden' because they’re compactly telling you about his methods, ethics, and how far he went to control fate.
2025-08-26 23:42:02
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I have a soft spot for these darker little details in 'Naruto', so this always stood out to me: Danzo didn’t have multiple Sharingan because he liked collecting weird trophies — he literally grafted them into himself. In the story he scavenged eyes from Uchiha who died (or were incapacitated) and had them implanted into a special, bandaged arm that contained Hashirama cells. Those cells let the transplanted eyes survive and be used as tools. The main practical reason was Izanagi: it’s an ability that lets you rewrite reality for a short moment, but the cost is the permanent blindness of the eye that uses it. If you want to survive fights while cheating fate, one eye isn’t enough.

On a softer level, the flashbacks showing many Sharingan are also storytelling shorthand. They visually communicate Danzo’s paranoia and moral decay — someone who will harvest friends’ eyes to secure power is pretty far gone. Rewatching those scenes, I always feel a mix of disgust and a weird pity: he was trying to shield the village in his own twisted way, but paid for it with his humanity.
2025-08-29 11:43:31
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When I look at those flashbacks, I think of the engineering-ish logic behind Danzo’s arm. He didn’t just implant eyes for bragging rights — he used a combination of stolen Sharingan and transplanted Hashirama tissue so the eyes could accept chakra and be activated. Each Sharingan could be used for an Izanagi, which essentially rewrites outcomes by turning a moment into an illusion for the user, but using Izanagi permanently destroys the eye’s visual powers. So Danzo hoarded many eyes so he could keep using that trump card in repeated encounters. There’s also the whole Shisui thing: Danzo took one of Shisui’s eyes to have access to Kotoamatsukami’s mind-control potential, which is why that specific eye mattered a lot in the plot.

On top of the mechanics, the anime and manga sometimes stage the flashbacks differently, but the core is the same: multiple Sharingan equal multiple chances to survive via Izanagi and other stolen techniques.
2025-08-29 14:25:54
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