

Feeling that he was responsible for Orochimaru's escape, Jiraiya left Konoha so he could follow Orochimaru's movements, as well as those of "Akatsuki", an organization which Orochimaru had eventually joined. While he tried to find a reason for Orochimaru's defection, Jiraiya eventually realised that his friend wasn't coming back. Orochimaru refused, and attacked Jiraiya. Minato replied that Jiraiya was a good example for them all and that he could not think of a finer shinobi than him. Years later, when Orochimaru betrayed Konoha and left the village, Jiraiya pursued him, trying to convince his friend to come back (similar to Naruto's efforts to bring Sasuke home). Jiraiya jokingly pointed out that it would make him Naruto's godfather, and asked if they were sure that they would want that. It was then that Minato revealed that he and Kushina Uzumaki, who was pregnant at the time, wanted to raise their child to be a great shinobi, like the one in the book, and for that reason they decided to name him "Naruto", after the main character. Minato, now the Fourth Hokage, thought the book was excellent, and praised Jiraiya, saying that the protagonist resembled him greatly. Later, Jiraiya's first book, The Tale of the Utterly Gutsy Shinobi, failed to be a best-seller. At some point, he also told Minato about the prophecy the Great Toad Sage had given him, believing that Minato could be the Child of the Prophecy. Jiraiya took particular interest in Minato, taking him as an apprentice, and amongst other things teaching him the Summoning Technique. Although news of their exploits reached him from time to time, he thought them to have died during an undisclosed incident. Once becoming a jōnin and capable of leading a squad, Jiraiya became the teacher of Minato Namikaze and two other unknown genin. Eventually, he left them so that they could pursue their own goals. During the time he spent with them, Jiraiya grew close to the three children, and even wrote a book that was inspired by one of them, Nagato. While Orochimaru suggested they kill them to spare them the cruelty of the world, Jiraiya decided to look after them for a while and teach them ninjutsu. Once the battle was over, Jiraiya and his team-mates encountered three young orphans from Amegakure. Hanzō was so impressed that they could survive in a fight with him, that he bestowed upon them the title of Konoha's "Legendary Three Ninja"( Densetsu no Sannin), and that they accept the title in exchange for letting them live. During his time with the toads, he trained in senjutsu.ĭuring the Second Shinobi World War, Jiraiya and his former team-mates fought Hanzō, the leader of Amegakure. Since he did not have a contract, Jiraiya was reversed summoned to Mount Myōboku, where the Great Toad Sage made a prophecy concerning Jiraiya: that he would someday choose whether one of his students saved or destroyed the world. In the anime this is shown to have occurred when he was still the Third's student after seeing the Third perform the Summoning Technique, Jiraiya tried to use it himself. After leaving the Third's tutelage, he travelled the world. Jiraiya at some point discovered the residence of the toads, a species he proved to have a natural affinity for. Jiraiya's relation with his team practically mirrored that of the future Team 7, with Jiraiya being quite similar to Naruto.
#Pervy sage series#
Or basically a series of chapters exploring the idea of what if Jiraiya nailed all of them in his pervy fashion.As a child, Jiraiya and his former team-mates Orochimaru and Tsunade, were students of the Third Hokage. Not one, not two, but all of them eventually find their way under or on top of the Legendary Sannin. Upon coming across the young ladies of the Konoha Twelve, and finding them much more available and willing to spend time with him, quickly has his hands full. Jiraiya returns to Konoha after three years away training with Naruto.
