Narutoshippuden_ep_464_sub_ita.mp4 Apr 2026This episode provides the clearest distinction between Hagoromo’s original Ninshu (intended for peace and connection) and the eventual Ninjutsu (the weaponized version developed by later generations). Seeing Hagoromo as a wandering teacher adds a layer of humility to a character who was previously seen only as a god-like myth. NarutoShippuden_Ep_464_SUB_ITA.mp4 It effectively sets the stage for the rivalry between his sons, Indra and Asura, which explains the centuries-long cycle of hatred that Naruto and Sasuke are currently caught in. Critical Review Rating: 7.5/10 Critical Review Rating: 7 For viewers eager to get back to the Naruto vs. Kaguya fight, this episode can feel like "filler-adjacent" content. While it is canon-based lore, the pacing of the flashback arc can feel slow compared to the high-stakes action of the war. The episode focuses on the backstory of , The episode focuses on the backstory of , the Sage of Six Paths. Following the sealing of his mother, Kaguya, Hagoromo travels across a devastated land to repair the damage caused by the Ten-Tails. Along the way, he encounters a broken bridge and a young thief named Futami. Rather than using his overwhelming power to simply fix the bridge, Hagoromo chooses to build it manually, teaching the local people the value of cooperation and "Ninshu"—a way to use chakra to connect people's spiritual energies rather than as a weapon of war. Key Highlights The episode is rich in lore and thematic depth. It offers a much-needed breather and helps viewers understand the "why" behind the series' central conflicts. The art style for the flashback sequences is clean and maintains the legendary feel of the era. |
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