Kakashi Hatake

Kakashi Hatake

A community portal about Kakashi Hatake with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Kakashi Hatake is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Naruto.

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Unfornately for Kakashi fans, it is he who becomes the sacrificial lamb to Itachi’s show of freakish strength, as a Sharingan vs Sharingan match shows the ...  
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The annual report refers to Naruto as one of the most powerful content items in TV Tokyo along side Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! The numbers released in the report ...  
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The highly anticipated role-playing game offers an improved tactical battle experience with new four-man teams, ninja tags that boost attack power, ...  
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Gai challenges Kakashi to a duel – over Iruka-sensei. :: "Your weapon shall be a pink fan, each. Your only battle taunts must be sweet and palatable haiku, phrases or poems and you are only allowed to giggle to express laughter."  
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Cartoon Network adds "Naruto" to its Toonami lineup. Nickelodeon debuts "Avatar: The Last Airbender," a toon modeled after the style and content of Asian ...  
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Kakashi has named his conscience "Obito" -- and yes, he knows that this probably isn't normal.  
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Nice chapter last time, with Sasuke and Team Hawk getting owned by the Hachibi with weird rhymes.  
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Someone wants to hurt Kakashi, where better to aim for than his heart?  
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Naruto (TV) Naruto and Shino's new mission requires for them not to laugh.  
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Pokémon aired in 68 countries; 18.1 billion Yu-Gi-Oh! cards sold The Japanese broadcaster TV Tokyo published its 2008 annual report which states that Masashi Kishimoto 's Naruto manga has been published in 23 countries, while the anime version (pictured at right) airs in over 60 countries.  
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