In Naruto, an orphan from the Land of Fire was introduced, Haku. He is a member of the Yuki clan. His mentor, Zabuza Momochi, helped Haku become a Shinobi under his leadership. There had just been an outbreak of warfare in the village where Haku was born. Those Shinobis who had Kekkei Genkai and other great talents lingered after the conflict. Shinobi that had the Kekkei Genkai were shunned because of their extraordinary skills. Haku inherited his mother’s Ice Release-capable Kekkei Genkai, which allowed him to control water. So, years later, did Haku die in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations?
When Haku first revealed his skills to his mother, she was terrified that Kekkei Genkai would come to destroy the people. As a result, Haku’s Father was impressed. Haku’s mother and father were both slaughtered by him and a gang of villagers he collected. Haku used ice spikes to slay his father and companions after his father had murdered his mother. When he eventually lost his job and was forced to sleep on the streets, he met Zabuza. Zabuza recommended that he join him as a companion, someone who could aid and protect Zabuza at all times. That’s how Haku became a human from nothing.
Will Haku perish in Boruto?
No. Haku does not die in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Haku originally appeared in Episode 9 of the Naruto anime and Volume 2, chapter 15 of the manga. However, his appearance was short-lived, and he dies during Season 1 Episode 18 of Naruto. It was Zabuza’s second combat with Kakashi, where Haku sacrificed himself by serving as a human shield. Despite his wounded from his combat with Naruto, Haku wanted to die for Zabuza.
What happened to Haku?
Haku was inadvertently assassinated by Kakashi Hatake, the duplicate ninja. He was an orphan who was born with the kekkei Genkai: Ice release. In part, this was owing to the fact that his reputation was so well-known. Zabuza Momochi, known as the “Demon of the Hidden Mist,” encountered him afterward. Then, he pledged his life to Zabuza and considered himself as a “instrument” for the fighter. In order to help Zabuza in whatever way he could, he gave up all else in his life. He was ready to perform his hallmark jutsu “Chidori” to murder Zabuza, but Haku stepped in front of him, and it instead killed him. For as previously revealed, the only thing keeping Zabuza safe from the Chidori’s attack was his own altruistic gesture of defusing the situation by standing in his path.
Haku’s link with Zabuza
A village veiled in the mist, Kirigakure, has two missing-nin: Zabuza and Haku. In the Hidden Mist, Zabuza is a former rebel ninja who fought to overturn the terrible rule but failed and became a missing-nin. His study also led him to a young child called Haku, whose father had assassinated the mother of his mother after realizing his bloodline’s limit (Ice Crystal Mirror method) (Ice Crystal Mirror technique).
Taking care of Haku was a way for Zabuza to harness this ability. Haku was finally able to attain his goal. In his heart, he wanted to help someone else. Admired him tremendously and adored him for being his master, which made him appreciate him even more. Haku was ready to sacrifice himself at any moment for Zabuza’s sake. Haku had become a lot more powerful under Zabuza’s guidance. Moreover, I mean a lot when I say “a lot.” It was even the Copy Ninja Kakashi who declared that Haku was weaker.
Zabuza’s first deployment of Haku was purely for his talents. He had no affection for him at all. He deployed Haku as a weapon in the midst of the struggle. Until Kakashi and Team 7 came along, this was the situation. In front of Zabuza, Haku offered a selfless act of sacrifice. Once again, Zabuza informed Kakashi that his forecast was inaccurate. Naruto told Zabuza how much Haku loved him and how much he cared for him following Haku’s death. When Zabuza observed this, he came to believe that Haku was actually in love with him.
Upon seeing Gatou and his soldiers, Zabuza resolved to slaughter them all as Gatou crushed the body of Haku while insulting and taunting him. Zabuza ultimately killed Gatou, although he was seriously damaged as a result of the encounter. It was at this point that Kakashi lay Zabuza on top of Haku’s body and professed his admiration for him. After that, they were buried together. Zabuza first used Haku as a tool but soon found how much he cared about him.
Their connection is a bit unclear. As if they were a hunter and his dog. This time, it’s the hunter, not the victim. He possesses a high degree of intellect, as well as a thorough understanding of warfare. Having had a rough background, he gained many good lessons. As far as ninja characters go, I think he is one of the most outstanding. His dog, Haku, is called that. Powerful and merciless, he lives exclusively for the profit of the one who hires him. He follows Zabuza’s directions and looks up to him enormously. Zabuza has the same possessions as he does.
Background of Haku
Haku was born in a little chilly village in the Nation of Water, a place recently destroyed by war. During this fight, both sides deployed ninja, some of whom had kekkei Genkai. After the fight, the people’s recollections of the horrible battles endured. Fearing that their existence would only lead to further conflict, persons with kekkei Genkai were loathed and dreaded.
Haku’s parents were quiet farmers. They cherished each other and their baby. Sadly, this would soon alter. Haku’s mother used an Ice Release kekkei Genkai. She concealed this secret from her husband, hoping that their modest family’s love and tranquillity would endure forever. Haku learned he could control water one day. Haku was amazed and proudly showed his mother, who was disgusted. She lectured and slapped Haku for revealing his powers, but she soon apologized. Unbeknownst to them, Haku’s father had seen everything. A small gathering of people gathered when Haku’s father learnt his wife and kid had a kekkei. He murdered his wife while crying. He tried to murder Haku. The Ice Release created several gigantic ice spikes to slay his father and the rest of the gang.
Haku was orphaned. He was pushed to live in the frigid street, feed on food trash, and fight off wild dogs. Zabuza Momochi, a guy with “the same eyes” as him, approached him. Later, Zabuza wanted Haku to become his “weapon,” a committed shinobi for Zabuza, and Haku happily accepted this role, dedicating his life to being Zabuza’s greatest tool.