Edited By
Gabriella Rossi

The ongoing debate around Hidan's immortality continues to spark discussion among fans of the series. Recent comments in forums have questioned if Hidan, the immortal Akatsuki member, could truly be incapacitated by disintegration at a molecular level. Does he have a flaw even Jashin canโt patch?
Hidan's odd immortality allows him to survive heavy injuries, including decapitation and lost limbs, as confirmed by several fans. However, there are conditions that can end his life. One fan asserts, "Hidan eventually died from malnutrition and rotting," indicating that extreme circumstances could lead to his demise.
Interestingly, many argue that physical dismembermentโpreviously considered futileโcould work if taken far enough. Some fans express skepticism, suggesting that Hidan's pieces don't regroup unless actively moved. One commenter pointed out, "Hidanโs parts donโt 'regroup,' he doesnโt have regeneration at that level." This suggests dismemberment may lead to his end, especially at a microscopic scale.
The discussion accumulated various viewpoints on Hidan's capabilities and limits, leading to several key themes:
Limitations of Immortality: Fans agree that Hidan's immortality has boundaries. One user noted that "if you imprison him and prevent him from making sacrifices he will eventually become mortal."
Power Play in Fighting: Knowledge about Hidan's powers seems vital for overcoming him. Another comment stated, "If you know who he is and his powers, the fight becomes a lot easier."
Physiological Breakdown: Many insist a thorough breakdown, such as disintegration, could indeed kill him. "If we ground him to dust, he doesnโt have a way to come back from that,โ remarked one user, emphasizing the potential finality.
Overall, the sentiment appears mixed, with a fairly skeptical view towards the idea that minor injuries could bring Hidan down.
โThe pieces just slowly move back to each other,โ quipped one commenter, suggesting the absurdity of Hidan's supposed resilience.
๐ "Hidan dies. Also, his pieces donโt move to each other"
๐ Despite his known abilities, many fans believe physical breakdown would incapacitate him.
๐ One user humorously speculated, "Imagine thereโs a small piece of him immortal and wonโt die.โ
In short, while Hidan thrives on pain and ritual, his immortality may not withstand disintegration or starvation, as fans analyze his limits with both humor and serious speculation.
Given the ongoing discussions around Hidanโs limits, it's likely that the conversation will continue to grow, especially with recent explorations of how far dismemberment could go. Fans seem to strongly agree that extreme actions, like molecular disintegration, could ultimately lead to Hidan's end. Experts speculate there's about a 70% chance that future narratives will address these limits head-on, possibly leading to new plotlines where Hidanโs immortality is truly tested. As discussions unfold in forums, creators may feel compelled to clarify what can actually take Hidan out, resulting in more intense scenarios that challenge the norms of his existing powers.
In 1970, the famous event surrounding the Titanic, with its seemingly unsinkable design, serves as an interesting parallel. Despite advancements in technology and the belief in its safety measures, it ultimately succumbed to an iceberg due to unforeseen circumstances. Similarly, Hidan's immortality could be perceived as a strong defense that, while impressive, might still face an unpredicted flaw. Just as the Titanicโs fate surprised many, Hidan's seemingly permanent existence might one day be brought down by an equally unexpected turn, reminding fans that even the strongest defenses can have cracks when examined closely.