At the beginning, it was built up as the greatest arc in the series yet. Almost every part of the story up until then was great to watch. These arcs were where the story and its author, Masashi Kishimoto, were truly allowed to shine, to use characters they had built up, introduce new and interesting characters, and progress the plot properly. This, along with Pain's assault on the Hidden Leaf Village, Killer Bee's introduction, and the declaration of war at the Assembly of the Kage, were arguably the best parts of the story. There were many ups, there were rare downs, there were complex characters, and there were heartbreaking events. Each scene of importance felt like a historical retelling, a story from the long gone past. The whole arc detailing Jiraiya's past with the Third Shinobi War, the search for Itachi on both sides, and the build up toward the introduction of Amegakure, Pain and Konan was astonishing to watch. Their fights were well-choreographed, and their powers were well explained and well thought out. Hidan and Kakuzu were interesting villains, with both having valid reasons for joining the Akatsuki. only for him to overpower Naruto's entire team and leave with the stated intention of never coming back. Naruto's efforts and training were apparently coming to fruition, as they were finally about to meet Sasuke. Sai was a great character, and served his purpose as a replacement for Sasuke in the second arc. The arc was great in almost its entirety, and most of the flaws were not majorly visible. Naruto had matured for good, and was much more likeable as a protagonist. Deidara was one of the most fun characters while he was on screen, as he always had some way to escape the dire situation he was in. The Akatsuki was finally assembled, the fabled foes were finally pitted against our protagonists. better than the mediocrity that so predominantly plagued Naruto). The first arc is probably better than the entirety of the prequel series (that's just a joke, it was just This, once again, was a source of nostalgia for those who grew up with it, and once again, was a complex show with tons of let-downs for many who did not start off their consumption of narrative media with Naruto. and then Boruto was announced almost in the same week. By the end, the viewers seemingly parted with their favourites for one last time. It provided something for Naruto fans to look forward to every week for about ten years. However, revealed to have been created by Kaguya seconds before she was sealed, Black Zetsu explains that his purpose was to shape events to enable Kaguya's return.Naruto: Shippuden was a good sequel. Hamura, understanding their mother's reason, departs to the moon with his family to watch over her while his brother, revered as the Sage of Six Paths, works to spread Ninshu across the world. Researching the Infinite Tsukiyomi, Hagoromo was able to free most of the people bound in the God Tree and later extracts his mother's chakra and divides it into the tailed beasts before sealing the now-powerless Gedo Statue within the moon. The battle lasted for months before the brothers were able to defeat Kaguya, their mother sealed inside Hagoromo's body. With both sons against her, a livid Kaguya merges herself into the God Tree and transforms into the Ten-Tails to siphon their chakra. While forced to fight his brother to the death, Hagoromo's Sharingan evolves into the Rinnegan and uses the seal tag to restore Hamura's free will. Hagoromo confronts Kaguya about her actions, the latter beyond reason as she deems her son an ungrateful brat before having a brain-washed Hamura attack his brother. But before Hagoromo leaves, Gamamaru gives him a special seal tag instilled with great sage power refined over the centuries in case he must replenish. Episode Description:After Hagoromo completed his training under the Toad Sage, unable to contact Hamura via messenger toad, he decides to confront his mother.
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