On Wednesday, the moon is set to stage a rare triple show—a blue super moon will combine with a total lunar eclipse that will be visible from western North America to eastern Asia.
The overlap of a blue moon—the second full moon in a calendar month—with a lunar eclipse while the moon is at its closest approach to the earth is the first such celestial trifecta since 1982.
As expected, geeks and fanboys jumped in with references from Naruto, an extremely popular Japanese anime. In the series, the antagonist tries to project a jutsu (technique) off the moon, giving it a blood red clot, and place the whole world under an illusion.
"Naruto fans here? This is infinite tsukuyomi in real world, right?" wrote one user.
Naruto fans here? This is infinite tsukuyomi in real world, right?
— El Natividad (@NovielPhenotype) January 31, 2018
#SuperBlueBloodMoon pic.twitter.com/6aPDAKzvCg
Deep af.
#SuperBlueBloodMoon but I see Infinite Tsukuyomi. Naruto is real. And we are under an illusion . #Uchiha #Sharingan pic.twitter.com/cQ0QDn6Si3
— Jean Claire Almosa (@OrevNevermore) January 31, 2018
Never go full nerd.
I hope Naruto beats Madara before the totality of #SuperBlueBloodMoon or else he'll activate Infinite Tsukoyomi on all of us.
— Aleck G. ☜ (@ALECKyou) January 31, 2018
I've watched enough #Naruto to know this #SuperBlueBloodMoon is Madara Uchiha deceiving us all! https://t.co/ujqk0eQJQx
— Aldon Jacob (@ALDONvox) January 31, 2018
There will be a lunar eclipse in my town! Said it also will be super-moon and blood moon! Can’t wait 9.30 pm.
— Uni3803 (@uni3803) January 31, 2018
And Naruto, stop Madara please. No one want Kaguya or Juubi back. #LunarEclipse #SuperBlueBloodMoon #Naruto
#SuperBlueBloodMoon Naruto!! Infinite Tsukuyomi! pic.twitter.com/3kmN2UnyfC
— ć (@MaHyungne) January 31, 2018
#スーパーブルーブラッドムーン #SuperBlueBloodMoon #NARUTO #ナルト
— Anime_海 (@ganhairi) January 31, 2018
😱️ pic.twitter.com/10WvjWGli0
(Inputs from Reuters)