Can Naruto Use Flying Raijin

Let's talk about something kinda controversial. Something that might get me yelled at by hardcore Naruto fans. Can Naruto, our favorite ramen-loving ninja, use the Flying Raijin technique?
I'm just gonna say it. I think he totally could!
Hear Me Out!
Okay, okay, put down the pitchforks! I know what you're thinking. The Flying Raijin is Minato's thing. It's like his signature move. It's practically synonymous with Yellow Flash speed.
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But think about this. Naruto inherited a LOT from his dad. Not just his looks and ridiculously spiky hair. He got his dad's knack for quickly mastering jutsu too.
And besides, the Flying Raijin isn't some hereditary kekkei genkai. It's a technique. A learned skill. So, theoretically, anyone could learn it.
The Argument Against (And Why It's Weak!)
The main argument? Naruto never learned it. True. But that doesn't mean he couldn't.
He was busy saving the world! Cut the guy some slack. Plus, he was perfecting the Rasengan and mastering Sage Mode.

And let's be honest, once he got Six Paths Sage Mode, teleportation became almost trivial for him. He could just BAMF anywhere! No need for fancy seals.
Why Naruto Would Be AMAZING with It
Imagine this: Naruto combining the Flying Raijin with his shadow clones. That's a teleporting, Rasengan-spamming nightmare for any opponent!
Think of the battlefield chaos! It would be like a swarm of miniature Minatos, only with way more yelling. "Believe it!" echoing from every direction.
The speed! The power! The sheer tactical advantage! It's almost too much for one ninja to handle... almost.

The Skillset Is Already There
Naruto possesses incredible chakra control. He's a master of spatial manipulation thanks to his shadow clones. He's got the raw power, the stamina, and the insane reflexes.
He even figured out how to combine his Rasengan with nature transformations. That's some serious creativity and adaptability right there.
He's basically got all the ingredients for a Flying Raijin sundae. He just needs someone to hand him the recipe. (Maybe a resurrected Minato cameo?)
The Unpopular Opinion: He Chose Not To
Here's my theory. Naruto could have learned it. He just didn't need to. He had other priorities.

He focused on developing his own unique abilities. He became the master of the Rasengan, the Rasenshuriken, and all those crazy Sage Mode techniques.
He created his own path. And maybe, just maybe, he wanted to let his dad have his signature move. A little bit of filial piety in a world of ninja battles.
A Matter of Style
Minato's Flying Raijin was elegant, precise, almost surgical. Naruto's style? Brash, powerful, and a little bit chaotic.
He's more about overwhelming force than pinpoint accuracy. Think of it like a difference between a surgeon and a demolition expert. Both get the job done, just in different ways.

The Flying Raijin just wasn't his style. He preferred to barrel through obstacles with sheer force of will and a whole lot of Rasengans.
In Conclusion...
So, can Naruto use the Flying Raijin? I firmly believe he could. Would he? Probably not. Did he need to? Absolutely not!
He became Hokage without it. He saved the world without it. He proved that he was just as strong, if not stronger, than his legendary father. He did it HIS way.
And that's what makes Naruto, well, Naruto. Now if you excuse me, I'm gonna go practice my own teleportation jutsu (results may vary).
