Hatake Kakashi is a popular character in the Naruto series. There are times when he even tops the list of the most popular shinobi fans.
1. Kakashi's birthday is September 15.
2. Kakashi graduated from the Shinobi Academy at the age of 5 and a year later, he became a Chuunin. This makes Kakashi the youngest Genin and Chuunin in the history of Konoha, surpassing even the legendary Sannin. (Kakashi Headband)
3. By the age of 10, Kakashi had reached the level of Jonin. He joins the Anbu team working directly under the Hokage. Not long after that, Kakashi was made the leader of this elite force.
4. After receiving the Sharingan from Obito, Kakashi became known to everyone in the country. He completed his assassination missions so brilliantly that everyone recognized this talented shinobi even when he didn't take off his mask.
5. Kakashi created the Chidori technique when he was very young and even perfected it to a superlative level in a short time. Later, Kakashi also "copy" how it works and can use the Rasengan. This detail makes Kakashi the only ninja who can use both of these extremely difficult levels.
6. Kakashi has both 5 Chakra systems and both Yin/Yang elements.
7. Kakashi used to "copy" more than 1000 different ninjutsu. Unfortunately we only see a very small amount of them. In his arsenal, Kakashi also "defends" a series of sealing ninjutsu.
8. Kakashi is considered "cold-blooded" because when he was in Anbu, he killed opponents very quickly without any mercy. This is because his father - Hatake Sakumo committed suicide when he was hated by everyone in Konoha. He once refused to order to save his leader. (Anbu Kakashi Shoes)
Kakashi, on the other hand, followed orders blindly. Once, Kakashi was about to abandon Rin to complete the mission. When Obito learned of this, he said something that will forever be remembered by readers: "Those who ignore orders are scum, but those who ignore their friends are worse than scum!".
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