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* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him, they didn't tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
** To be fair, based off the post-credits, even ''they'' realize what they were doing to him this time was ''particularly'' bad, with Tsunade trying to shift the blame and Kakashi admitting they were going to have to buy Naruto a lot of ramen [[ApologyGift to make it up to him]] afterward, which usually ''isn't'' the case when they [[LockedOutOfTheLoop keep Naruto in the dark]] about what's really going on.
** To be fair, based off the post-credits, even ''they'' realize what they were doing to him this time was ''particularly'' bad, with Tsunade trying to shift the blame and Kakashi admitting they were going to have to buy Naruto a lot of ramen [[ApologyGift to make it up to him]] afterward, which usually ''isn't'' the case when they [[LockedOutOfTheLoop keep Naruto in the dark]] about what's really going on.
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* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him, they didn't tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
** To be fair, based off the post-credits, even ''they'' realize what they were doing to him this time was ''particularly'' bad, with Tsunade trying to shift the blame and Kakashi admitting they were going to have to buy Naruto a lot of ramen [[ApologyGift to make it up to him]] afterward, which usually ''isn't'' the case when they [[LockedOutOfTheLoop keep Naruto in the dark]] about what's really going on.prison.
** To be fair, based off the post-credits, even ''they'' realize what they were doing to him this time was ''particularly'' bad, with Tsunade trying to shift the blame and Kakashi admitting they were going to have to buy Naruto a lot of ramen [[ApologyGift to make it up to him]] afterward, which usually ''isn't'' the case when they [[LockedOutOfTheLoop keep Naruto in the dark]] about what's really going on.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was on the value of hard work. There's no way to get it easily and Naruto very much suspects the box's validity to grant wishes from the start.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: In true Shonen {{Shonen}} fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was on the value of hard work. There's no way to get it easily and Naruto very much suspects the box's validity to grant wishes from the start.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Naruto is suddenly abandoned by all his friends and sent to prison for a crime he ''clearly'' had no part in. It's all a deception, of course, but ''he'' isn't told that until the end of the movie. Before then, he doesn't seem particularly troubled by all his closest friends sending him off to prison without any resistance.
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* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him. They did not tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
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* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him. They did not him, they didn't tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.prison.
** To be fair, based off the post-credits, even ''they'' realize what they were doing to him this time was ''particularly'' bad, with Tsunade trying to shift the blame and Kakashi admitting they were going to have to buy Naruto a lot of ramen [[ApologyGift to make it up to him]] afterward, which usually ''isn't'' the case when they [[LockedOutOfTheLoop keep Naruto in the dark]] about what's really going on.
** To be fair, based off the post-credits, even ''they'' realize what they were doing to him this time was ''particularly'' bad, with Tsunade trying to shift the blame and Kakashi admitting they were going to have to buy Naruto a lot of ramen [[ApologyGift to make it up to him]] afterward, which usually ''isn't'' the case when they [[LockedOutOfTheLoop keep Naruto in the dark]] about what's really going on.
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* Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him. They did not tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
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* Unintentionally Unsympathetic: {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him. They did not tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
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** Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him. They did not tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
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** The interior of the Box of Paradise is described as [[spoiler:a black void nobody can escape from. Those who are trapped inside the object are corrupted and consumed by their own fear, until they turn vicious and incapable of affection]].
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** The interior of the Box of Paradise is described as [[spoiler:a black void nobody can escape from. Those who are trapped inside the object are corrupted and consumed by their own fear, until they turn vicious and incapable of affection]].affection]].
**Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him. They did not tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
**Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Naruto's friends willingly send him to prison for a crime they knew he was innocent of. Even if it was for the sake of a mission to prevent the rise of a greater threat and they did sent an inside agent to look after him. They did not tell him any of this and allowed him to believe that they had all turned against him and abandoned him in prison.
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After reading Tropes Needing TRS, I realized that this is not what this trope is about.
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* MemeticMutation: Naruto is heartless/spineless.[[labelnote:Explanation]] Late in the film, Naruto is impaled by Satori, which leaves a huge hole in his chest and destroys several of his organs and spine, yet he still lives long enough to deliver a monologue and finish off Satori. The scene became a source of jokes among fans, who started to come up with increasingly more absurd explanations to the hero's prolonged survival, culminating in the conclusion that Naruto didn't die because he lacked internal organs altogether.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: Naruto is heartless/spineless.[[labelnote:Explanation]] Late in the film, Naruto is impaled by Satori, which leaves a huge hole in his chest and destroys several of his organs and spine, yet he still lives long enough to deliver a monologue and finish off Satori. The scene became a source of jokes among fans, who started to come up with increasingly more absurd explanations to the hero's prolongued survival, culminating in the conclusion that Naruto didn't die because he lacked internal organs altogether.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: Naruto is heartless/spineless.[[labelnote:Explanation]] Late in the film, Naruto is impaled by Satori, which leaves a huge hole in his chest and destroys several of his organs and spine, yet he still lives long enough to deliver a monologue and finish off Satori. The scene became a source of jokes among fans, who started to come up with increasingly more absurd explanations to the hero's prolongued prolonged survival, culminating in the conclusion that Naruto didn't die because he lacked internal organs altogether.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: Naruto is heartless/spineless.[[labelnote:Explanation]] Late in the film, Naruto is impaled by Satori, which leaves a huge hole in his chest and destroys several of his organs and spine, yet he still lives long enough to deliver a monologue and finish off Satori. The scene became a source of jokes among fans, who started to come up with increasingly more absurd explanations to the hero's prolongued survival, culminating in the conclusion that Naruto didn't die because he lacked internal organs altogether.[[/labelnote]]
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Expanding on the examples and dividing them into sub-bullets.
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* NightmareFuel: Satori's [[PainfulTransformation painful]] OneWingedAngel, the implications that the box causes a ZombieApocalypse and the BodyHorror form of the beast itself.
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* NightmareFuel: Satori's [[PainfulTransformation painful]] OneWingedAngel, NightmareFuel:
** [[spoiler:Muku]]'s PainfulTransformation into Satori. His arms twist and contort as they are elongated, theimplications that the box causes a ZombieApocalypse veins on his forehead become much more prominent, and the BodyHorror form two massive black wings erupt from his back as he screams in agony.
** The interior of thebeast itself.Box of Paradise is described as [[spoiler:a black void nobody can escape from. Those who are trapped inside the object are corrupted and consumed by their own fear, until they turn vicious and incapable of affection]].
** [[spoiler:Muku]]'s PainfulTransformation into Satori. His arms twist and contort as they are elongated, the
** The interior of the
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Misuse, as Muku redeems himself.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him. At the same time, it also shows that [[ThatManIsDead Muku isn't really Muku anymore.]]
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* {{Anvilicious}}: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was to enforce that there is no easy way. HardWorkAlwaysWorks.
* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him.
* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was on the value of hard work. There's no way to enforce that there is no easy way. HardWorkAlwaysWorks.get it easily and Naruto very much suspects the box's validity to grant wishes from the start.
* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him. At the same time, it also shows that [[ThatManIsDead Muku isn't really Muku anymore.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him. At the same time, it also shows that [[ThatManIsDead Muku isn't really Muku anymore.]]
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* {{Anvilicious}}: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was to enforce that there is no easy way. HardWorkAlwaysWorks. It then becomes ironic considering how much the manga itself subverts this.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was to enforce that there is no easy way. HardWorkAlwaysWorks. It then becomes ironic considering how much the manga itself subverts this.
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* Anvilicious: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was to enforce that there is no easy way. HardWorkAlwaysWorks
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* Anvilicious: {{Anvilicious}}: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was to enforce that there is no easy way. HardWorkAlwaysWorksHardWorkAlwaysWorks. It then becomes ironic considering how much the manga itself subverts this.
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* Anvilicious: In true Shonen fashion, the entire point of the box and the legend behind it was to enforce that there is no easy way. HardWorkAlwaysWorks
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* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him.him.
* NightmareFuel: Satori's [[PainfulTransformation painful]] OneWingedAngel, the implications that the box causes a ZombieApocalypse and the BodyHorror form of the beast itself.
* NightmareFuel: Satori's [[PainfulTransformation painful]] OneWingedAngel, the implications that the box causes a ZombieApocalypse and the BodyHorror form of the beast itself.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Muku crosses it upon revival by stabbing his own father who went through great pains to revive him.