Search Results of naruto shipuden ep 138. Check all videos related to naruto shipuden ep 138. Naruto Shippuden Episode 137 - Amaterasu! Sasuke loses his left eye to Itachi, but it turns out to be a genjutsu created by the Mangekyo Sharingan. Breaking free of the Tsukuyomi by force, Sasuke makes a furious comeback against the injured Itachi.
Itachi does indeed die. Note: the following information was given by Tobi (Madara), who has already shown that he lied during the story (saying that he didn't summon the Kyubi), this story might be false as well. After being ordered to by the Konoha Management, Itachi (with the help of Ma dara) eliminates his entire clan, save his little brother Sasuke, of which he couldn't bring himself to kill.
After eliminating his clan, he runs from the village, and joins Akatsuki. He wanted Sasuke to keep viewing him as a bad person, and he could also gather information on the inside in case it will be useful later.
When Itachi and Sasuke fight, Itachi is already very ill, and mostly blind by the Mangekyou Sharingan. Sasuke eventually wins the battle.
Itachi pokes him on his forehead like he used to do when Sasuke was younger (transferring his powers to Sasuke to protect him), and then dies. Tobi later on tells him the story of the Uchiha clan, how Itachi was forced to kill his own clan, and Sasuke now intends to destroy Konoha for what they did to his brother. Itachi let Sasuke kill him, because when Itachi dies you'll notice that Itachi uses a very strong power that can kill Sasuke. Instead of using it to try to kill Sasuke he used it to free Sasuke from Orochimaru's curse mark. Itachi let Sasuke win because he loved him and he wanted to let Sasuke get his revenge. He wanted Sasuke to come out as a hero and appear more powerful.
Yes, Itachi does die. He fights sasuke but beforehand he was already sick and dying. Also, due to the fact that he used the mangekyou sharingan so often, he starts losing his vision. We know who has the advantage. Itachi wanted to die by sasuke's hand.
Reasons:He was ordered by the elders, Danzou and the konoha council, against the third hokages wishes, to kill his clan because they were com plotting against Konoha. He asked Madara(Tobi of the akatsuki) for help. He couldn't kill Sasuke because he loved his little brother too much and he didn't want Sasuke to to be ashamed of their stained clan and so that his life wouldn't get as painful and complicated as his own.
He lied saying he wanted to test Sasuke's capacity. This is also the reason why he wanted to obtain the magekyou sharingan. He later then joined the akatsuki in order to keep up his 'bad' reputation.
He wanted to die by sasukes hand, as i said before. Before dying, Itachi poked Sasuke in the head, like in the past, and gave him all his powers and jutsus. Itachi was only being a good brother and citizen of Konoha, yet he dies. It was just recently made into a episode, I think in episodes 135-138. Or so I think, but all I can say is that Sasuke did not kill Itachi. If you actually watch the episodes, Itachi was laying back, or should I say holding back, he didn't even try to kill Sasuke. And in the end, Itachi ended up p oking Sasuke's forehead.
Itachi, was a good brother. He was protecting Sasuke from Orochimaru, or well, most of the facts I searched up said. He was protecting Sasuke all this time, but I guess Sasuke never knew. But you can't really blame him. The manga is Naruto Shippuden chapters 40-44, I hope you watch the big battle between to two brothers. But what I really hope for is that they make an Naruto Akkipuden.
Not sure if they are going to make one though! Itachi was very sick and ill, and when he fought Sasuke, Itachi was on the brink of death, and the Mangekyou Sharingan was taking away his vision, too.
He wanted Sasuke to kill him, in order to complete his revenge and go back into living with peace. Also, he wanted to get rid of Orochimaru li ving within Sasuke (he did that by pushing Sasuke to his limit, and when Orochimaru came, he sealed him within Susanoo's sword). His plans were spoiled by Tobi, who told Sasuke the truth about Itachi. After that, Sasuke went to revenge Konoha for using his brother like that. Naruto Shippuden episode 138: The End.
It is not out in English yet but you can watch it with English sub titles. Naruto Shippuden episode 138: The End. Itachi Uchiha is episode 135-138, that is the episodes that the battle between Sasuke and Itachi takes place and itachi dies in. Here th e website that i went to: If you can't get it try book 43 Sasuke killed Itachi in Part II. ^ He dies by the backfire effects of the overuse of the Mangekyou Sharingan. No,he died because of Susano'o SPOILER ALERT Itachi dies in the battle against Sasuke.
He is finally killed by his disease and the stress of the Mangekyo. If you wanted an episode or a manga you could ask a more specific question and I or someone else would gladly help. Manga Chapter 393. That episode hasn't happened yet. But it's on manga fox.co Vol.402 well.the episode isn't out yet. No one knows anyway!
But in the manga, shippuden volumes 41-44. If you have anymore questions, email me at [email protected] episode 135 or 138. But its in Japanese but there's English subtitles on hulu He dies in episode 138 135 His birthdate is June 9th, he died when he was 21.
Years are unknown. Manga - chapter 393 you canテつエt se it in episods because they havenテつエt been made yet, to bad yes itachi dies because sasuke stabed him and itachi planed it out and gave him the sharingan Dude, He Asked Which Episode He Dies In, And To Answer The Question: There Is No Episode Where He Dies Yet yes there is. Its only in japenese but you can read the subtitles. I think itachi dies in like episode 180 or something. I know that he dies in book 43 of the manga books. It hasn't been animated yet but it's Chapter 394 in the manga. It hasn't been animated but if you really wanna know how you could read manga i think it is chapter 401.
Sasuke Uchiha as seen in (right), (left), and the finale as well as the and (middle) First appearance Naruto chapter 3: Enter Sasuke! (1999) Created by Voiced by Japanese English Profile Notable relatives (brother, deceased) (wife) (daughter) Ninja rank Genin in Ninja team Sasuke Uchiha (: うちは サスケ,: Uchiha Sasuke) is a in the and franchise created. Sasuke belongs to the Uchiha clan, a notorious and powerful family allied with Konohagakure ( 木ノ葉隠れの里, English version: 'Hidden Leaf Village'). Most of its members were massacred by Sasuke's older brother, before the series begins, leaving Sasuke one of the few living members. Despite becoming empathetic toward his teammates and, Sasuke's feelings of powerlessness force him to abandon his friends and his home to continue his quest to become stronger. Sasuke appears in several of the series' and related media, including, , and (2015) and its manga, (2016), in which he is depicted as a supporting his village.
Kishimoto conceived Sasuke as a rival of the series' title character Naruto Uzumaki. Despite Sasuke's dark later in the story, Kishimoto avoided portraying him as a villain; he found designing the character challenging and had difficulty creating a suitable look for him. Nonetheless, Kishimoto has grown to enjoy drawing him. In the manga's animated adaptations, Sasuke was voiced by in Japanese and in English. Sasuke's character has received mixed responses from anime and manga publications.
His impressive fighting skills, plot contribution, and rivalry with the title character received some praise, but he was criticized as a stereotypical rival in the mold of similar characters from other and as exhibiting a cold personality. Sasuke has placed highly in Naruto reader popularity polls and has also been the subject of studies by scholars. Character-based merchandise, including and, has been released. Contents. Creation Development artist did not include Sasuke Uchiha in his original concept for the series, a story revolving around the character. Discussing the series' future, his editor advised him to add a rival character for the Naruto and he created Sasuke. The character's first name came from 's manga Sasuke and, a fictional character in Japanese children's stories.
To introduce Sasuke, Kishimoto wrote a chapter that was set before the formation of his ninja squad,. The idea was scrapped and Sasuke was introduced with Team 7, retaining the same traits and rivalry with Naruto. Kishimoto had read a variety of manga to obtain ideas for the creation of an effective rivalry between two characters, which he incorporated into Naruto and Sasuke's relationship. He was also inspired by his relationship with his twin brother,; since childhood, Masashi had worried about Seishi when he faced failure and had tried to help him. To contrast Sasuke with Naruto, Kishimoto made him less emotional and depicted him as a 'cool genius'; he felt he had created an ideal rivalry in the pair, and when one character progressed he ensured the other did as well. Kishimoto wanted Naruto and Sasuke to seem like brothers and rivals, building on a mutual experience of childhood loneliness. Although Sasuke does not regard Naruto as a worthy opponent at first, he is surprised by Naruto's and becomes fiercely competitive.
In the finale, their rivalry leads to a fight and they grow further apart. Kishimoto said he did not want Sasuke to recognize Naruto as an equal until later in. When plot developments made Sasuke one of the story's, Kishimoto called him and Naruto because of their differences and complementary natures.
During this period, he was asked whether Sasuke was good or evil; he replied that Sasuke was neither and called him a 'very pure person'. He said although some of Sasuke's actions such as following his clan's ideas were positive, his self-centeredness tended to cause problems with others.
Since the beginning of the story's serialization, Kishimoto planned to conclude the series with a fight between Sasuke and Naruto, but he was uncertain whether the characters would end up as friends or enemies. Although both characters had used ninja techniques throughout the series, Kishimoto wanted the two fighters to rely on hand-to-hand combat for the climax of their final battle. He decided to have Naruto forgive Sasuke because he had also forgiven, another former enemy. Kishimoto found Sasuke a difficult character to write, requiring considerable planning. In the series finale, Sasuke leaves on a solo journey; Kishimoto later stated that in addition to atonement, Sasuke wants to discover the origin of the final antagonist, but this was not explained in the story. He planned Sasuke and 's romance early in Naruto 's production and decided that despite having a good relationship with his allies, Sasuke would remain a rogue ninja at the end of the series.
Kishimoto wished to further explore Sasuke's role in the series after Naruto 's finale. He wanted to explain the connection between Sasuke and Sakura in the manga (2015), which focuses on their daughter,. Despite their separation during Sasuke's mission, which draws him away from his village, the story explains the bond between the three characters. Kishimoto focused on the final scene of the Uchiha family, which he regards as the spin-off's most important facet.
Because Sasuke had few appearances in the, Kishimoto decided to give him a bigger role in (2015), in which he teaches Naruto's firstborn child,; a reference to and in 's manga series and also depicted in the manga (2016). Kishimoto identified Naruto's fights alongside Sasuke against Momoshiki as the highlights of the film and asked that the film's staff pay close attention to those sequences.
Two other scenes written by the staff which surprised Kishimoto were Sasuke's use of one of his moves and the combination of his technique and Naruto's recreation of the. While early designs of Sasuke as seen in (left) were similar to the final one, for (right) Kishimoto conceived multiple sketches which were scrapped. Kishimoto regarded Sasuke as his most memorable character design because he was developed as Naruto's opposite. He said the design of Sasuke and his Sharingan ( 写輪眼, lit. 'Copy Wheel Eye', English manga: 'Mirror Wheel Eye') ability were influenced by the character in 's manga series,. Sasuke originally had necklaces and ties around his arms and legs because Kishimoto had a habit of giving characters as much ornamentation as possible; realizing he could not draw such a complex character on a weekly basis, Kishimoto simplified the design to a basic contrast with Naruto's costume.
The Chidori ( 千鳥, lit. 'One Thousand Birds') — one of Sasuke and 's best-known fighting techniques — originally had a different name that Kishimoto forgot. He found the name 'Chidori' and its variant, the 'Lightning Blade', appropriate. Kishimoto considered Sasuke his most challenging character to design and draw. He lacked a clear idea of how his face should look, saying Sasuke seemed older than Naruto, his contemporary, and felt this inconvenience was a result of his inexperience in drawing characters who were mature beyond their years. Sasuke's hair, which was originally short to save Kishimoto time, slowly grew longer as the series progressed.
Mid-way through Part I, he drew a new costume for Sasuke with belts strapped around his arms and legs, but he returned to the character's original design because it took less time to draw. Sasuke is his favorite character to draw despite the time and energy required, and he compared Sasuke with Sakura in difficulty. Kishimoto's superiors sometimes asked him to redraw parts of the manga that did not illustrate Sasuke well.
Kishimoto's design focus for Part II was Sasuke's older appearance. Originally, Kishimoto had wanted to draw him as a more attractive person, but the idea was discarded. An outfit he initially planned combined the younger Sasuke's outfit with new, more modern clothes. Kishimoto tried several other looks, including the use of to evoke the antagonist, and a and military uniform to connote cleanliness. He avoided the second option due to similarities with cold weather clothing and eventually chose Japanese clothing and a sword.
For, Kishimoto gave Sasuke a new, young-adult design with sharper facial features. In contrast with the older Naruto, who cut his hair, Sasuke's hairstyle grew longer to cover part of the character's face. In the original concept, the hair hid Sasuke's mysterious left eye — the Rinnegan ( 輪廻眼, lit. According to Kishimoto, he decided to give the character a large hood because Sasuke concealed his identity during the events of the film. Sasuke's design was specifically created to support his actions; the area that showed Sasuke had lost his left arm in the Naruto finale was also covered by his clothes. Personality and voice actors.
A replica of Sasuke's sword Sasuke is introduced in Part I as a young, spiky-black-haired pre-teen wearing a blue shirt with an image of a fan that represents his clan on its back. He also wears short white pants and a Konohagakure headband. Early in the series, Orochimaru brands Sasuke with a Cursed Seal that, when activated, covers his body with black marks and later gives him gray skin, white hair, and claw-like wings. In Part II, he is normally depicted wearing a white and black pants. Although he is skilled in the use of, in Part II Sasuke uses a chokutō sword that he calls.
In addition to using Kusanagi for, Sasuke combines it with lightning-based techniques to increase the power of his attacks. In The Last: Naruto the Movie, his adult wardrobe consists of gray pants and a light-brown cloak over a black shirt, while in Boruto: Naruto the Movie, he wears black pants and a black cape over a lilac vest. Sasuke is a silent character who tries to gain more power and kill his older brother, Itachi, for betraying and murdering their clan. He cares about his teammates and saves them on numerous occasions, but he severs all of his bonds later in Part I, believing this will strengthen him. Sasuke is moved when Naruto Uzumaki wants him to make peace with the village; he considers Naruto his only friend.
Sasuke becomes more kindhearted by the end of the series, but he decides not to return home, chooses to redeem himself, and searches for an enemy threatening the peace of Konohagakure. Appearances In Naruto In Part I Sasuke is introduced in the third chapter of Naruto 's manga as a young ninja assigned to become a member of Team 7 alongside Naruto Uzumaki and Sakura Haruno. The trio are trained under the guidance of Kakashi Hatake. Although Sasuke is antisocial, he starts caring about Naruto and Sakura.
During a mission, Sasuke awakens his Sharingan — his clan's inherited ability to see through illusions — which allows him to learn imperceptible movements at a superhuman rate. It is revealed later that Sasuke is the sole survivor of the once-powerful Uchiha clan of Konohagakure. He, at the age of seven, survived the massacre of his clan perpetrated by his brother, Itachi, who spared Sasuke's life because he did not consider him worth killing. Sasuke seeks strong fighting opponents to reassure himself his power is growing. During a ninja examination meant to improve their ranks, Team 7 encounters Orochimaru, an exile from Konohagakure who afflicts Sasuke with a Cursed Seal that contains a fragment of Orochimaru's consciousness, which increases Sasuke's physical abilities, but makes him cruel and sadistic.
Kakashi teaches Sasuke the lightning-based offensive technique called Chidori in an attempt to appease Sasuke's desire for power. During a siege of Konohagakure, a named beats Sasuke, who is rescued by Naruto. Shortly afterward, Itachi returns to the village; Sasuke tries to kill him, but he is beaten and tortured instead. He decides to leave Team 7 and Konohagakure to become stronger. Thinking Orochimaru's training will make him more powerful, Sasuke becomes an outlaw. Naruto follows him and they fight when Sasuke refuses to return; Sasuke wins, spares Naruto's life, and continues to Orochimaru's hideout.
In Part II After two-and-a-half years of training, Sasuke absorbs Orochimaru before he can possess his younger body. Following this, Sasuke forms to find Itachi. Itachi and Sasuke fight and Itachi dies at the climax of the battle from an illness.
Sasuke then meets, Itachi's superior, who reveals that Itachi killed the Uchiha clan under orders from Konohagakure and spared Sasuke out of love rather than contempt. Sasuke rejoins Hebi — which he renames Taka — and declares his intention to destroy his former village in retribution. Due to his brother's death, Sasuke's Sharingan has evolved into a Mangekyo Sharingan ( 万華鏡写輪眼, Mangekyō Sharingan, lit. 'Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye'), giving him powerful new techniques. After he agrees to work temporarily for Tobi's terrorist organization, Sasuke becomes a criminal. He kills — a mastermind of the Uchiha massacre and the Hokage, the leader of Konohagakure. Sasuke is confronted by his former Team 7 colleagues and Naruto challenges him to a death match.
Sasuke initially prepares to fight Naruto but instead decides to protect Konohagakure after he encounters the re-animated bodies of Itachi and the. He rejoins Team 7 and fights the Ten-Tails monster that is controlled by the masterminds behind Akatsuki. Sasuke inherits the Rinnegan — a legendary eye technique — from the spirit of the Sage of the Six Paths Hagoromo Otsutsuki, the first ninja. Team 7 fights and seals an ancient being called — Hagoromo's mother — who created the Ten-Tails. Sasuke then fights Naruto alone to settle their village's future; when he loses his left arm, Sasuke surrenders and reconciles with Naruto.
Sasuke then destroys Akatsuki's illusion placed on mankind with his Rinnegan. He is pardoned for his crimes by Kakashi — the current Hokage — and decides to travel the world in search of redemption. Before leaving, he says farewell to both Sakura and Naruto with gratitude. By the end of the manga, Sasuke has returned to the village and married Sakura; together they have a daughter, Sarada. In the Boruto franchise In the Naruto spin-off manga, Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring, and the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime (2017), Sasuke has left Konohagakure sometime after Sarada's birth on a secret mission to investigate a possible threat relating to Kaguya, and he has been traveling across the world as well as Kaguya's dimensions to find clues while aiding the other villages in secret.
In the Boruto anime, Sasuke briefly returns to his village before the begins and asks Naruto to offer Sakura his apologies. He rejoins Naruto to oppose Orochimaru's former test subject, who takes the Uchiha surname for his own while seeking to avenge Itachi and revive the Akatsuki to end the peace. After defeating Shin and his clone children, Sasuke bonds with his daughter for the first time and resumes his mission. A novel by Mirei Miyamoto focuses on Sasuke's work in his village where he replaces as the leader of Boruto, Sarada and 's team. In Boruto: Naruto the Movie, also covered in both the Boruto manga and anime, Sasuke returns to Konohagakure to warn Naruto of the threat posed by Kaguya's kinsmen and, who seek the tailed beast chakra for their end. He meets Naruto's son, Boruto, and becomes the boy's mentor once having him learn to use his father's Rasengan ( 螺旋丸, lit. Spiral sphere, English manga: 'Spiral Chakra Sphere').
When the Otsutsuki members abduct Naruto during the Chunin Exam, Sasuke is accompanied by Boruto as he and the Kage — the leaders of the ninja villages — travel to Momoshiki's planet to save Naruto. Sasuke then aids Naruto and Boruto in defeating Momoshiki, who absorbs Kinshiki to increase his power. After Momoshiki's defeat, Sasuke notices the enemy has placed a seal on Boruto and tells the teenager to seek his help if necessary. In other media Sasuke appears in the first four produced for the series. In the first episode, he helps Naruto and Konohamaru find a; in the second, he joins Naruto's team for a mission; he participates in a tournament in the third; and he works with Team 7 in the fourth. One OVA presents an alternate fight between Sasuke and Naruto in Naruto: Shippuden. The character is present in the first two Naruto feature films; he guards a princess in (2004) and makes a brief appearance in a flashback in (2005).
The first Part II film in which he appears is (2008). The sixth Part II film, (2012), contains a flirtatious, alternate-reality version of Sasuke. In The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014), an adult Sasuke returns briefly to Konohagakure to protect it from a meteor.
He is a recurring character in the Naruto and the protagonist of the manga Naruto Jinraiden: The Day the Wolf Howled (2012), which explores Sasuke's reflections after Itachi's death and his decision to destroy Konohagakure. In Sakura Hiden (2015), an adult Sasuke continues his journey of redemption but returns to Konohagakure out of concern for Sakura's safety. In Akatsuki Hiden (2015), Sasuke meets two children who tell him stories about Akatsuki and they discuss Itachi's legacy. He is the protagonist of Sasuke Shinden (2015); he agrees to aid Konohagakure by investigating a series of disappearances, which he solves with the help of Taka and a ninja named. Sasuke is also the protagonist of manga artist Kenji Taira's Naruto spin-off, Sasuke Uchiha's Sharingan Legend (2014), in which he and Taka search for Itachi. According to Taira, Sasuke would be characterized as an 'idiot'.
Sasuke is a in, including the and series. His Cursed Seal can be unlocked and activated in some games.
Due to his absence from early Naruto: Shippuden episodes, Sasuke has not appeared in any games based on Naruto: Shippuden until the launch of (2007). Sasuke is also present in games, such as (2005), (2006), (2006), (2014), and upcoming (2019). Reception Popularity Sasuke has ranked among the top-five Naruto characters in every popularity poll of the series. Initially alternating between third and fourth places, he has finished first twice. A popularity poll on the Japanese website Charapedia ranked Sasuke and Naruto's rivalry as the best in anime. At New York's 2015, moderator Christopher Butcher and editor Jo Otsuki commented that Sasuke had become the series' most popular character, and Otsuki called him his favorite.
Butcher wondered whether readers considered Sasuke a more-relatable character after he had embraced Naruto's positive outlook on life in the series finale. According to Otsuki, fans regarded Sasuke's character and abilities as 'cooler' than those of his rival. Jacob Hope of ( ANN) listed Sasuke and Naruto as two of the 'Fiercest Frenemies' in anime due to their resemblance despite being adversaries and their need to engage in a mortal fight to become friends. In a Tokyo Otaku Mode poll, Sasuke was deemed the sixth best character women would want to have a date with. Merchandise Sasuke merchandise includes. Boruto film audiences were offered fans bearing images of Sasuke and his daughter, Sarada.
To promote the video game, two 1/6-scale statues depicting Sasuke and Naruto during their final clash from the series were developed by Luxembourgian company Tsume. Japanese toy company released an action figure of Sasuke performing the Chidori move. In May 2017, Bandai launched a figurine of Sasuke performing his Susanoo eye technique, which represents the god of thunder.
Released artwork that was sold alongside this figure. Bandai also produced a limited-edition adult figurine of Sasuke as he appears in the Naruto finale and the Boruto franchise, which impressed Scott Green, a writer for. Critical response.