O DIA QUE EU INVADI KONOHA - Animação - Summary

Summary

The narrator recounts a story about a day when they, the villain, planned to invade the village of Vila da Folha and assassinate the Third Hokage. The narrator, disguised as a woman, lured the Third Hokage into a trap using a dating app. As the Third Hokage was led away, the narrator's accomplices infiltrated the village, causing destruction and chaos. The narrator then confronts the Third Hokage on the roof of a building, where a long and intense fight ensues. Despite the Third Hokage's age and health issues, he puts up a fierce battle but ultimately seals the narrator's fate by removing their arms using a forbidden ninja technique. The narrator, now without arms, vows to one day exact revenge on the village using the body of their accomplice, Tinga Boy.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The story is about the invasion of Vila da Folha and the assassination of the third Hokage.
2. The narrator was planning to invade the village and needed a disguise to avoid being recognized.
3. The narrator used a smartphone app to create a profile with female photos and searched for someone within a 20-meter radius.
4. The narrator found a match with the third Hokage, who was also the target of the assassination.
5. The narrator and the third Hokage had a fight that lasted for several hours.
6. The third Hokage used a forbidden jutsu to seal the narrator's arms, rendering them useless.
7. The narrator spent several days crying and selling antidepressants after the fight.
8. The narrator plans to use the body of a friend, Tinga Boy, to destroy the village.
9. The narrator has a history of fighting with the third Hokage, who was also their teacher.
10. The narrator has a habit of using YouTube to promote their animation channel and to help other creators.
11. The narrator's channel is dedicated to animation and storytelling.
12. The narrator has a tendency to use flashbacks and memories to tell their story.
13. The narrator has Alzheimer's disease, which affects their memory and ability to fight.
14. The narrator makes a pact with an orixá to die and take their opponent with them.
15. The narrator's plan ultimately fails, and they only manage to take away the movement of their opponent's arms in exchange for their own life.