Naruto’s battle against Tobi and his tailed beast allies continues
this week, and we finally see a little more about the tailed beasts as
well. With that in mind, did the chapter itself turn out well or was it
another disappointing week for Naruto?
Thankfully, to answer the above question, it’s the former. This
chapter, although still slow paced, turned out to be quite enjoyable all
the same. After battling with the tailed beasts for the past few
chapters, Naruto (with some help from Kurama and his power of course)
was finally able to remove and destroy all the chakra recievers that
gave Tobi the power to control them. After doing so, Naruto finds
himself suddenly surrounded by the other 7 tailed beasts and their
respective Jinchuriki in a different plane. Naruto is informed that Tobi
cannot reach this place, so they will be safe to talk for a while.
Naruto finds out that the reason he is being greeted in such a way is
because of Son Goku (aka the Yonbi) informing the other tailed beasts of
how Naruto had helped him and wanted to be friends.
Naruto is welcomed by the former Mizukage – Yagura, who (after trying
to get Naruto to actually pay attention) explains what was going on.
Afterwards, Son Goku asks the other tailed beasts if they remember what
the last words of the Sage of Six Paths had been, and that was that
someday someone would visit them in this realm trying to help, and that
when the day arrives, they should help him. Before Goku can say anything
else, it is sucked away by the power of Tobi’s Gedo Mazo on the
outside. When he is pulled back in to the statue, the two tails calls
Naruto over and tells him to stick his hand out so that he can keep the
promise he made to Son Goku.
When Naruto does so, all of the tailed beasts and their respective
Jinchuriki tell him their names. Kurama thinks back to when the Sage of
Six Paths had last gathered them together. When he did so, all of the
tailed beasts were much smaller (as you can see from the picture above)
and were told that one day they would no longer be together and would be
split up, and would also be renamed, but ultimately they would be able
to go down the right path which they couldn’t when they were all sealed
inside of himself.
The group of tailed beasts realise that the person the Sage had been
speaking of so long ago was Naruto, before they all end up being pulled
back in to the Gedo Mazo statue. With Naruto now returned to the real
world, Tobi is surprised that Naruto was able to control the Kyuubi’s
power like that, but claims it won’t make any difference, only for
Naruto to say that something has changed – he just learned a bunch of
difficult names.
That was the content of the chapter, and I rather enjoyed it. It was
nice to see the Sage of Six Paths again, especially surrounded by
younger versions of the tailed beasts. We also ended up finding out the
individual names of the tailed beasts, while also having confirmation
that the hero from the prophecy is in fact Naruto. While I have been one
of the first people to criticise Naruto in the past, these last few
chapters has seen my opinion of him changing to be a bit more positive
much like back when he fought Pain (which now seems so long ago). He is
still far from my favourite character, but as he becomes more and more
like the hero of the prophecy (and in the process seems more mature than
before) I feel myself beginning to like him more as a character too.
So anyway, moving on, the chapter was again slower paced than some
may like, but now with the tailed beasts defeated it leaves the door
open for an awesome battle between Tobi (and the Gedo Mazo Statue)
versus Naruto, Bee, Kakashi and Guy next week. Who knows, we may even
get to go back to the Kage vs Madara with any luck, so next week is
definitely a chapter to look forward to regardless.
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