However, the legend persists. Every few months, a post appears on Reddit or a niche Discord server asking: "Does anyone have that old C72 comic where Phoenix Wright objects to Tsunade’s medical bill?" The answer is always the same: a wistful "No, but I wish."
This indicates the specific event where the work was debuted. Comiket 72 took place in Tokyo, Japan, in August 2007.
C72 Naruhodou, when translated, roughly means "Reason or Logic 72" or "Naruhodo 72." The term "Naruhodo" is a Japanese phrase used to express agreement or confirmation, similar to "I see" or "That's right." The number 72 is believed to be a reference to the 72nd volume of a hypothetical medical text, which has led many to speculate about the connection to Tsunade, the legendary Sannin of Konohagakure and Fifth Hokage.
"Inchiryou" (Secret/Illicit Treatment) suggests a plot centered around Tsunade’s unique medical abilities or the "Hundred Healings" technique she uses to maintain her youthful appearance despite being in her fifties. Characters and Dynamics
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The string looks chaotic, but it’s actually a perfect little time capsule. It captures an era when Comiket was still heavily analog, reaction memes were born from single panels, and even the Godaime Hokage’s miracle healing could be reduced to a flat “I see… I see.”
During Comiket 72, hundreds of independent circles produced derivative works (both safe-for-work and adult-oriented) featuring prominent characters. Tsunade, being one of the most iconic female characters in Shonen history, was a frequent subject of these parody comics due to her design, authority status, and unique medical ninjutsu abilities. Content and Collectibility
The year 2007 was a golden era for the Naruto fandom. In the official manga and anime, the story had transitioned into Naruto Shippuden , meaning characters like Naruto Uzumaki had aged up, and Tsunade was firmly established as the Fifth Hokage.
is a Japanese doujinshi circle that was active around the late 2000s and early 2010s, participating in multiple Comiket events. The circle is known for creating Naruto parody works, often focusing on adult-themed content featuring popular female characters, especially Tsunade.