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While Masashi Kishimoto is praised for his well-written characters, he excels in other aspects as well. This holds especially true with the iconic lines and quotes in the series.

Some of the most legendary moments in the series highlight the badassery of the characters. But what takes it to another level are the choice of words and the metaphors. Kishimoto perfected this craft with this particular character.
Fans couldn’t help but point to one of the most dramatic moments in the anime. The scene showcases one of the best quotes in the series by Obito Uchiha.

Additionally, Kishimoto started it all with his writing of the character. Apart from this iconic quote, the Uchiha has dropped some legendary lines through his wisdom.
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From friendships to rivalry,Narutonever failed to tug at the viewers’ heartstrings. The series showcased some of the most iconic moments between characters. It is often lauded for its well-written characters and premise.
But what truly stands underrated are the quotes and lines. The series showcased some of the iconic and legendary moments through these very lines. More often than not, the lines carry a greater meaning and symbolism within them.

Deidara’s proclamation that “art is explosion” is symbolic of his grand views on creation and expression. Most characters in the series similarly celebrate their beliefs and ideologies.
Obito Uchihais no exception to this considering his views on war and camaraderie. On several occasions, the character gave his tidbits regarding his painful existence and the world’s bitter reality. Precisely the reason why his views are being deemed as one of the best quotes in the series.

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Redditorsrespondedto one of the iconic and legendary quotes by the character.
Undoubtedly, this was one of the highlights of Episode 330 of the Shippuden series. His self-belief and concept are precisely why the character shares similarities with the titular hero.

This, however, isn’t the first time Kishimoto outdid himself in writing a character. Apart from his iconic quotes, the character is symbolic of wisdom throughout the series.
Obito Uchiha is symbolic of wisdom in Masashi Kishimoto’s series
To write gut-wrenching backstories of villains is a greatest feat in itself.Masashi Kishimoto, however, takes it to another level with his writing of the character. As a greyscale character, he doesn’t get enough credit for his wisdom.
Apart from his love for Rin and hatred toward the world, he harbors wit along with his strength. As an Uchiha, he wasn’t exempt from the famed Curse of Hatred. This, however, doesn’t negate his consequent development in the series.
Barring his villainy, the character represents wisdom in many aspects. His understanding of cruelty and brutality stands in contrast to flawed idealism. This is especially true with the chain of events that triggered his ascension into darkness.
His take on the never-ending cycle ofpain and lossis rooted in realism. This also highlights his wisdom, which stemmed from his own gut-wrenching experience and trauma. Additionally, his quote on friendship is one of the key highlights of the series.
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Decades back, Kishimoto not only gave us an iconic quote but one of the best villains in his ninja story. To say the least, the series has an upper hand in terms of its quotes and phrases compared toOne Piece.
Naruto: Shippudenis available for streaming on Crunchyroll. The manga is available for reading on Viz Media.
Himanshi Jeswani
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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.