This leads to him almost getting reinjured at the hands of Yagura, a prodigy who is actually an imposter looking for revenge against Guy who caused the death of his father. Konoha is still in the process of being rebuilt after the devastation of the Konoha Crush arc.
In this episode, a number of construction workers are brought in in order to help with the project, including an old man named Genno who is a former shinobi with a brilliant reputation. It turns out, however, that Genno might also be a terrorist who has come to Konoha to destroy the village.
This arc is a great example of one of the major themes of Naruto , which is that nobody is beyond redemption. Naruto, Lee, and Sakura go on a mission to act as escorts for a wanted criminal named Gantetsu, along with Todoroki and a group of other guards. For plot reasons, Naruto ends up separated from his teammates and traveling only with Todoroki, who feels a lot of rage against Gantetsu, and Gantetsu himself.
It is the second to last arc in the original Naruto anime before the time jump puts the story in Shippuden territory. It is the last arc before the time jump, where almost every member of the Konoha 11, except for Tenten , go to Sunagakure to aid Gaara, Temari, and Kankuro in battle against a man named Seimei.
This mission is an opportunity to see almost all of the main characters together one more time before the time jump, and episode is actually the final episode of the original series, making it at least partially worth watching. In her free time, you can find her eating hummus, riding the Haunted Mansion, or being suffocated by her cats, Moo and Mai Tai. By Liz Adler Published Dec 19, The fact that part of a tailed beast's chakra can reside inside somebody and turn them into a partial jinchuriki, even giving that person a tailed-beast cloak, will come in to play later.
This is filler, a story about some leftovers from Orochimaru's fallen empire, and you don't have to watch it. Still, this could be worth watching, if only because it shows some amazing fighting and introduces cool new jutsu. There are plenty of elements that play into the canon. One is the introduction of the fact that there are Orochimaru compounds full of powerful shinobi, all of whom possess unique and, in some cases, truly frightening jutsu.
There's a compelling story about how even an "evil" Orochimaru disciple can change for the love of another. We see the Three-Tails for a few episodes, more than any other time in the series.
And we see the Four-Corner Sealing Barrier being used on a tailed beast, which will have a huge role towards the climax of the Fourth Great Shinobi War. At the least, watch from Episode to , though you might as well watch it all if you want to understand the whole arc.
The main storyline is about a forbidden jutsu that can destroy whole villages. It is strangely reminiscent of an atomic bomb. This forbidden jutsu is sealed within a girl, and there's a shinobi tasked with keeping her safe — a shinobi who has a very unique bubble jutsu.
Plus, as time goes on, we discover something amazing about the shinobi. This arc has atomic bomb metaphors, unique jutsu, and the Six-Tails jinchuriki. Therefore, it also eventually has the Akatsuki, and it hints at the fact that things are getting very bad for anybody opposing the Akatsuki's drive to collect all the tailed beasts.
This stretch of filler takes place after the great arc in which Pain destroys Konoha, only to find salvation at the hands of Toad Sage-mode Naruto. Konoha has literally been flattened, yet Pain brought its inhabitants back to life after his conversation with Naruto. And the boy who once was shunned and written off as a joker is a hero all in the village are proud of.
The beginning and end of most of these episodes show the villagers working together to rebuild the Village Hidden in the Leaves. Yet in between the open and close, we get mostly flashbacks. Many of these center on Naruto and how the individual shinobi rebuilding the village remembered the troublemaker years ago, and how proud they are of the shinobi he's become. None of the episodes make any changes or have any real bearing on the story, though they are fun, and again, the beginning and end of each episode is part of the main story.
Episodes to are filler, full of more flashbacks and stories that have no bearing on moving the main story or explaining anything about to happen. Yet there are a few exceptions which you should watch due to the fact that they not only work into the Great Shinobi War but also have pretty epic battles. Watch Episodes and since they have some battles in which reanimated elite shinobi fight members of the allied shinobi forces, including, in Episode , Sai and Kakashi fighting a member of the Legendary Swordsmen of the Mist.
Episodes and also connect to the story. In Episode , they have to fight yet another reanimated Legendary Swordsman. These episodes are strong and fit into the current story so well that you might not even identify them as filler if you don't know. Again, here's a run you can mostly skip, but there are a few episodes in this filler stretch you'd want to watch. Specifically, you should check out Episodes through , , , and before moving back into the canon episodes at For episodes to , the Sound Village Four are reanimated for a rematch against the Hidden Leaf shinobi who had originally fought them in "Naruto.
Episodes and are about another reanimation with deep emotional ties to the person he's fighting a theme throughout this war being these painful reunions , as is Episode Plus, both are centered on former Leaf Village Shinobi fighting current ones.
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