Tsunade Going to wake up just as kakkashi is about to Be the six hokage but as she has woke up kakkashi does not need to be hokage and tsunade is still the 5th hokage. Then the others hokage holds hokage summit where tsunade gets filled in whats happening and at the hokage summit she agrees to send naruto away for his his own safety.
she used up too much of her chakra healing ALL the survivors from Peins attack. it took everything out ov her so she went into her state of coma
She has called Tsunade: Tsunade-sama (Lady Tsunade), Hokage-sama, Godaime Hokage-sama (5th Hokage), and Shishou. (master)
Tsunade doesn't bounce.
It is impossible to wake up dead, because if you were dead, you wouldn't wake up. If you wake up, then you are not dead. You cannot wake up dead, though. No, if you go to bed alive then you would have to be in the bed dead so you would have to wake up dead. Haven't you ever seen scary movie 3?
Tsunade because sakura is still in training but there are hints that say that once shes older she will be the new tsunade if not stronger
Yess she wakes up in naruto manga 488 you can see it at onemanga.com shizune and a medicle guy was crying she woke up shizune hug her and tsunade said that hurts they inform the 2 elders and kakashi right in the middle of kakashi being selected to be new hokage i put to much info
she used up too much of her chakra healing ALL the survivors from Peins attack. it took everything out ov her so she went into her state of coma
She has called Tsunade: Tsunade-sama (Lady Tsunade), Hokage-sama, Godaime Hokage-sama (5th Hokage), and Shishou. (master)
no one have larger boobs then tsunade but as a competitor to tsunade their is a women in one peice or in bleach which is same as tsunade but tsunade boobs rock !
"To wake up" in Spanish is "despertar".
they wake up
wake up
Education
sarutobi is tsunade's instructor
Tsunade doesn't bounce.
they are killer
The phrase "wake up" is a verb (e.g., "They will wake up the parrots early", or "They will wake them up early"). It's called a "particle verb" ("up" is the particle) or sometimes a "phrasal verb" (since it is not a single word).