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Ranking Every Fight in Naruto from Worst to Best

Mar 04, 2024
Hey how's it going? Everyone here rocks Kanga and today I'm going to do something pretty ambitious, at least in my opinion, and that's rank

every

fight

in Naruto with the little asterisk at the end, no doubt, for a

fight

to be considered. It has to have happened in the manga, so no movies or filler. He said none of that. I will take into account the Manga and Anime versions of all these fights, but again, if it didn't happen in the manga, I won't do it. I'm going to talk about it, and while I'm going to cover a lot of minor fights, many of which are very short to prevent the first part of this video from being miserable and super boring to both watch and do, there are some fights.
ranking every fight in naruto from worst to best
I'm going to leave out, I'm not going to classify them all as, let's be honest, no one cares what I think, like Toby Rama versus izuna Gara versus dosu Naruto versus keto Maru, it just doesn't make sense, so I won't bother saying I still have 99 fights to go over, so this will probably be a very long video. If you want to skip it, I'll use a level creation template I made to divide the fights into nine groups of 11 each and leave timestamps for each of these sections in the description. Starting with the G level, I would describe it as fights that are not good.
ranking every fight in naruto from worst to best

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This is really the only bad section on the list, so don't prepare for that. A lot of complaining or something, we'll be in positive territory very soon in the meantime, I can't ignore these fights though, we have to talk about them so I'll try to do it quickly, yeah, this fight sucks, it's terrible, no one. likes it it's the

worst

fight in the series it's so boring plus it's totally pointless there's no reason for it to be here it's just filler you can skip it and you probably won't even realize this fight sucks for all the reasons The Boy of team one does, in fact, I could probably just copy and paste the audio from that section and you'd know exactly how I feel about this fight.
ranking every fight in naruto from worst to best
Honestly, I'm surprised there are two fights in the series even worse than this one, it's such. a battle of nothing like i don't care about mifune first of all second it's very short and there aren't any interesting moments in it and even though it's short I still hate that the story has to stop abruptly just so we can see Mifune's flight reanimating Hanzo, like who cares, man, okay, so I'm just going to go out and spoil a surprise. I put all the war arc fights that happened before Naruto and B left to help

every

one here together in the G level.
ranking every fight in naruto from worst to best
I don't like any of them and now you could probably argue for their specific locations being a little different, like maybe some of them could be in the middle of tier f, maybe some of them could be in the bottom of tier e, but the Beginning of the War Arc is so bad that I'm not going to split in details. I don't care, I thought it would be easier to group them all together. The reason this is above Mifune versus Hanzo is because I like Eno Shikamaru. choji and darawi and that's really weird, the reason this is above the last one is because big choji and big father choji sank the big statue and I like it more.
Did you know that this is a boss fight in Storm 3, in fact it is too? the last one you know isn't a boss fight in that sasuke vs danzo game, you know what else? Naruto and B vs nagatony Tachi anyway, this fight is pretty good conceptually and like I said, I like the cool team, but I don't know. I never really think about this fight, the Storm 3 version is really cool, but in both the manga and anime this failed to leave a lasting impression on me and one run felt like as much of a waste of time as the seven.
The swordsmen are and as cool as it is to see Kakashi fight zabuzan Haku again, this fight also felt like a waste of time, it does nothing to advance the plot and the stakes are high because it's not like Kakashi was going to dying here if he didn't die fighting the pain or at least if he didn't stay dead after fighting the pain there's no way Kishimoto was going to kill him here in a fight against reanimated zombies in Haku isn't the

worst

thing in the universe it definitely would. It's one of the

best

opening fights of the War Arc, but that's not really much praise.
I think this is where this fight is going. I don't know, it was early enough in the War Arc and featured minor enough characters that I actually think some of them could. die as Amoy sign of conqueror none of these characters felt immune to being killed in the fight, it also has some interesting tricks and choreography, like we don't get to see Psy fight with so much sorcery using other living people as puppets, it's really cool , the conqueror gets a revenge. with witchcraft I felt like it made sense and this is also the only time we see Daedra and Saucery fight together in the manga.
Don't get me wrong, this fight isn't great, I just think it's better than all the fights I listed below. foreign war fights, in my opinion this is the

best

because something really happens in it. Yamato is captured by Kabuto now that he doesn't end up really going anywhere, but it's still something that makes the fight feel less like a piece of downtime than the whole thing. In the other ones I've talked about so far, there's also some interesting stuff happening, like the aerial battle between Enoki and Datera, which I quite like, and Kabuto fighting everyone else and getting stuck in the lime and then turning into a snake and devouring Yamato, not bad.
Yes, the beginning of the war arc is that bad. I know some people like this fight, but it's like a canon filler fight, it doesn't tell us anything about the characters we need to know, we already have what Chino and the Conqueror is. are capable of doing in their preliminary fights, it just doesn't need to happen now. I wouldn't mind if the fight was good, but it's pretty forgettable overseas, so next we have F-tier and this isn't your standard typical F-tier which usually involves absolutely horrible, the worst you've ever seen before. The fights at this level aren't actually bad, they're not exceptional or anything, but they're definitely not what you'd normally consider f-tier quality.
Remember that each level has a limit. in 11 fights, which means the only reason these fights are here is because all the other fights are better than them, not because that's how I would rate them individually. This fight is good, it's quite engaging in the anime and narratively it does a great job. Nice job conveying how powerful Tamari is, plus it's like the only time before shipping that we get to see 1010 do anything, but it's held back substantially by the fact that in the manga it's now just one panel when we look at it as a scene or a moment. which as a fight, I actually don't think there's anything wrong with that, it's pretty fun and it's a time efficient way to convey exactly what the anime version does, that said I'd be hard pressed to call this panel a good one. fight, that's why it's creepy all the way here, yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever.
I know this fight is much higher than most of you expected and many of you are probably writing an angry comment as we speak, but keep in mind that we are still at the second lowest tier on the list and this is the second lower fight at that level so I'm not calling it a masterpiece or anything, I just don't think it belongs in the evil doodoo butt dungeon along with Kabuto and team 7 against team obero. or Team Guy versus Team Guy. I think it's better than all of War Arc's opening fights, probably like I said before, maybe you could take a look at it under a microscope and tweak their individual locations a bit, but overall I think this fight is more compelling. than any of those, maybe it's just me, but every time I get to it, I'm much more personally invested than any of the fights in G-tier because I actually want Sakura to win since she's a main character and you spend So much time with her up to this point this fight really isn't as bad as people say.
At least it's not the Manga version. I admit that the anime version is pretty slow and a little boring, so this is actually the inverse of 1010 versus Tamari. This time I like the manga version much more and the anime is what holds it back. This fight does its job quite well. The combat itself is good. It lets us know how strong the sorcery is supposed to be and gives Sakura a chance to interact. poison her so she can make an antidote, the problem I have with this is that after this fight happens the conqueror becomes impossible to respect.
They take it seriously for the rest of the series. I know Kishimoto wanted sasuri to look strong, but he practically eliminated the conqueror. of the series in the process, this is such a minor fight that I considered not including it, but it managed to get this far on the list, so why isn't it a brief skirmish between Sasuke and the character literally no one likes or You don't care, but it's cool? It's well choreographed and visually stimulating, it has less effect on the plot than any of the other fights we've talked about so far, but other than that, there's nothing wrong with it, thank you.
I hate that this fight is so short. Really, really short and I want to put it higher, but I can't because there's barely anything here. If it had been stretched out to a proper battle length, it probably would have been one of the coolest fights in the entire series, speaking of fights. that would have benefited from being longer, man the way this fight starts is so good and then ends abruptly like I would have loved to see how it all plays out, basically exactly what I said with the last fight, it's super cool, but it's not enough.
Here for me, to put it on a higher level, foreigner, this is the same deal as the last two, it's a good fight, but if it were longer, I would like it more. I know many of you are probably wondering how this fight snuck up here. at number 81 out of 99, but I'm serious. I like it. Sending it in a flashback version of this fight in the anime is also doing a lot of favors. The ending where Blocky actually kills Hayate is really cool and maybe I shouldn't pick it up. I take it into consideration because it's like a weird filler version of the fight, but I don't even know if I have to like it, although no one cares about Baki or Hayate, the circumstances of the fight add more intensity than something like mifune versus Hanzo the.
The fight also feels more complete than the last three, so I think this is a good place for it. This fight is also very short, but it's pretty good, like in 1010 versus Tamari, it conveys how powerful one of the sand brothers is very effectively as well. has some twists and turns along the way, this fight is pretty fun, but since it's literally supposed to be a waste of time, Toby's goal is to make sure the Itachi Pursuit team doesn't get to Sasuke and Hitachi's fight before that it ends. This is how the fight feels like a waste of time.
I don't think he ever read it or watched it in isolation. It's pretty good, although like I said, Toby is funny and the moment at the end where he reveals that. he's actually Modera is really cool. I like this fight but it's very very long and not very focused so rewatching or reading it is quite difficult, it includes a lot of great moments so I feel bad rating it so low and you probably could. convince me to improve some points, it's hard to assess because of how long two different fights last while this fight is going on, Kakashi vs Obito and the Matara vs Hashirama flashback, so this fight actually has the opposite problem that most The fights on this level have to do with the fact that it is too long to stop by to eat here.
This is the last set of fights we need to cover before we feel like we get to the really cool stuff. If I had to list a title here apart from a letter. I'd probably give it a good with an asterisk at the end even though it's at the end Naruto vs Kiba is more or less representative of all the fights at this level. I always have a good time and I don't believe it. It has obvious problems, but I have a lot of little problems that prevent me from enjoying it as much as I want to.
The highlights of this fight, the fang, the Uzumaki bombardment, and Naruto's double transformation plan are great, it's just weirdly paced. in places where it really shouldn't and sometimes stops completely, too much time is spent on Naruto getting up after being hit once and those scenes also played out as a big triumphant moment when again Naruto was hit and got back up, that that's all. It happened like I said, although these are not major problems, the good definitely outweighs the bad here abroad. This fight has some of the coolest visual moments in the series and is extremely intense.
I love asakujaku. Kisame writing in the wave is cool, but I really don't like these fake Akatsuki clone fights, they feel like that and are ultimately just a waste of time. It's a little hard for me to decide which fight I like more of the two, which is why they're so close together on the list here. but I think I prefer this one because I like teamworkNaruto and Kakashi and I find it more satisfying than leading by defeating Kisame alone. Asakujaku is great, but it would have been cool to see Lee Neji and Tenten do something besides get trapped in a foreign water prison.
The only problem I have with this fight is that Foo and Torinay are kind of like that, but for a minor battle like Side Story Bee Battle, this is pretty good, it's well choreographed and clever, and watching Obito fight someone is always fun , does not go beyond what was expected. or seems aware of his own lack of importance. I'd probably put it higher if it were more meaningful since it has virtually no narrative implications, it's just because of how cool it is, thanks this one is short and pretty basic in the manga, it's like eight or nine pages so there's not much of a What to talk about here, but hey, it's Shikamaru.
Everyone likes Shikamaru and this is a pretty good first outing for them, he sets out to show us how smart he is and he succeeds. The Manga version of this fight is quite different from the anime version. It is shorter and is not shown simultaneously with other events. Everything happens at once. In the manga it's weird because I have different problems with both of them. I think the anime version is too bloated and the manga version is too short. That says I still like what's here. It's a good opportunity to see how much Naruto and Sakura have. grown since Bell's first test in the first part, that's not how we're introduced to Gara, but it's the first time we see him in action and it's incredible, it's against a group of nobodies and it's hard to even call it a fight. so it's not taller but it's iconic for a reason: this one is surprisingly short and anticlimactic for the final fight of the arc it's in, it's like two chapters long and it doesn't really end up mattering since daederus survives in the end overall I like it and it has some cool moments that we get to see calmly for the first time and by extension that's how we learned that Kakashi can use the mangekyo Sharingan, plus seeing Naruto apply the blow to data always makes me happy. veterans you will be surprised how high this fight is on the list those of you who are new here some time ago I made a video called the worst fight in Naruto and this fight was the topic now in my defense I said I thought It was just the worst major fight on Naruto because I had some things that I thought were insightful to say about it and I didn't want to talk about Team Guy versus Team Guy or whatever, obviously my opinion on it has improved since then because it's missing me all the way here. in the number.
I don't remember what number we're at, but there's a lot to like about this fight anyway. Neji is extremely cool and imposing and the 64 Palms is one of my favorite Jutsu in the world. series, but everything I said I didn't like about the fight in that video still mostly applies in a fight where the subtext is that Naruto is trying to prove to Neji that fate and gifts aren't absolute, really. stinks. he goes from not being able to land a single hit on Neji before using the Nine-Tails' chakra to defeating Neji in one hit after using his chakra.
I think the storytelling and overall theme here is good and the fight has some visually spectacular moments, but the execution is very flawed. This fight starts off strong and goes down as soon as Kisame catches the bubble. That part is quite boring and in the anime specifically it is very long. I love the beginning, like I said, the pencil moment where Kisame's chest is cut open. B, it's all great, but there's such a steep drop-off around the halfway point that I don't think I can put this fight higher than this. It's amazing that we get to see Itachi and Sasuke fight side by side before the end of the series. and Kabuto is a pretty solid villain, but other than that the fight does nothing to surprise me and izanami is a pretty lame way to end it well, so this is where we start to get to the really good stuff that doesn't.
I don't really have any problems with any of the fights from now on. I think they are all excellent. If any problems arise, they will probably be small or greatly overshadowed by what I think the fight does well overseas. I thought this fight would be a good reference point for this point on the list. It's solid, has no obvious issues, and does exactly what it sets out to do. It's good from top to bottom. It has tons of great moments like Eureka besting Mizuki. Eureka protecting Naruto from the shuriken and Naruto making many Shadow clones. This is another short with some nameless bad guys but despite that it manages to be pretty good, the choreography here is spectacular and the events provide characterization for the main cast which is welcome and still very necessary at the beginning of the film. series, also sets up the encounter with Zabuza and, in doing so, sets the stage for the rest of the art going forward.
I wish I could say this fight was more important, but narratively it doesn't accomplish much zaku. he dies off screen shortly after this and Shino is out of a fight that I put completely on G level, it pretty much never becomes relevant again, but despite that this fight is still really cool, especially in the manga, the anime version gets dragged down hard by Some backstory for zaku that I couldn't care less about but I really like everything else and there is one moment in particular that took the fight to this level and that is when zaku explodes his arms from the inside after that Shino covered the holes in his hands.
The only thing that sucks about this fight is that it doesn't really end, it's a bit inconclusive, but that's not really a problem because that's how Lee had to stop using the Primary Lotus on Sasuke, that makes sense after all. The purpose of this match was to introduce and promote Rock Lee and get the audience excited to see what he was going to do next, and by the way, I don't think I need to say this, but he did a good job of putting it aside. all the metanarrative stuff is also a great fight, even if it's a little short, the scene where Sasuke gets kicked in the face is iconic for a reason, this one is long and the quality is a little inconsistent, but considering both the high points like I think this is where the low points average out, there are some sections that I find boring or disappointing and due to the number of characters present it sometimes feels a little bloated but the highlights make up for it, there are a few things really interesting what happens in this fight and Naruto versus the third raikage specifically is incredible.
I'll admit up front that the placement of this one has less to do with the action and more to do with the context of the scene, don't get me wrong. There is some amazing imagery in this particular fight. I'm a big fan of the panel where Sasuke first enters the second state, but if I'm honest, as a fight, it's no better than some of the things ahead of me. However, seeing the ritual of stealing Orochimaru's body for the first time is incredible and I think the sheer catharsis of Sasuke finally defeating Orochimaru and eliminating the looming threat of having his body stolen is enough to get him this high.
I know this fight will probably be very good. higher than many of you would say, but I really think this is where it belongs, yes it's the third highest fight of the tuning exam preliminaries, but it's cool, the Lion barrage is awesome and I like the dynamic presented by yoroy's ability to absorb chakra. I also think it acts as a good foreshadow for Sasuke's decision to activate the Sharingan even when under the threat of the curse mark he shows that he is willing to risk destroying his own body in pursuit of his goals, as does his decision to train with Orochimaru even though by doing so, he risks having his body stolen and, just as he is able to suppress the curse mark and eventually defeat Uroy, Sasuke is able to stop Orochimaru from stealing his body before using his training. to hunt and kill Itachi, I don't know if. this was intentional or not, but if it was, it's an extremely cool parallel, this one is really short, the shortest one that managed to get that high for sure, but the action is great, the encounter is intense and it's between two characters that I enjoy seeing. too high, maybe a little, but I'm not going to lower it, the pacing of this fight suffers because it's frequently interrupted for exposition, but when Neji and Hinata fight each other it's super entertaining, plus the information we get from this is really important, it's practically vital to move forward as a character moment for Neji Hinata and even Naruto.
I think this fight also stands out, so although I have some problems with it, I really like it, despite them, I admit not in their entirety. There's a lot going on in this fight, it's really just Guy and Kisame throwing a couple of big, stupid attacks at each other, but hey, all I really needed to convince me to put it that high was seeing Hirudora in the seventh gate for first time. this one is intense and very scary when I first saw it as a kid I was really worried that Sakura and Lee were going to die.
I don't think there are any low points here, every section of this fight is good, even Sakura's section. I know not everyone will agree with that, but I enjoy watching her use her substitution because of this creatively to outsmart the sound ninja. Seeing more of Lee and the inoshikacho trio is also welcome, but the highlight of this fight is Sasuke waking up with an active curse mark at the end and using it to take down zaku abroad was where I said we'll get to some really good stuff. From now on, they're nothing more than successful fights that I have little to know about and I've done my best to watch it again before this fight is phenomenal as an action piece and as a vehicle to educate us more about the characters. who participate in it.
I don't think it's possible to dislike Kakashi after seeing this and he also fleshes out all three. go out and make them more convincing. My favorite section of Bell's test is surprisingly the Sasuke section, but I also think Naruto and Sakura have good scenes and everyone remembers a thousand years of death and Kakasha uses Sakura to demonstrate what a genjutsu looks like. For us, for the first time, this fight is incredible. I love almost all the panels in the Manga version and the anime version has super clean and fluid animation. Kakashi and Obito are super fun to watch.
The choreography is probably the best on the list so far. The context this adds to the main story is initially welcome and enriching, but eventually becomes vital. Yes, this is a classic. It speaks for itself. Honestly, I'm a little worried about having to explain why I set it so low instead of why. I put it this high. I know a lot of people really like this fight. Many of you probably even like the still image of Modera and the Nine Tails staring at Hashirama more than most of the fights we've talked about so far. It's definitely an iconic fight.
Shot and this is one of the most iconic fights in the series, for good reason. The context alone is exciting. This is practically the most legendary battle in Shinobi history. It's been mentioned and hinted at since part one, Naruto and Sasuke. We met in the final Valley, so finally getting to see him was incredibly satisfying. Some of you will have already left a comment on this, but yeah, you could probably split this fight and a few other fights into multiple smaller fights, maybe Naruto and B versus. Obito and the jinchuriki is a different fight from Naruto B Kakashi and Guy against Obito and the jinchuriki and maybe that is a different fight from Naruto B Kakashi and gai against Obito and will kill but I don't really consider Kakashi and boy to appear as the conclusion of the The first fight there I feel like it's just part of the same fight anyway, this one is long and because of how long it is, it has some moments that I'm not the biggest fan of, but the highlights here are amazing if you've been there. the channel for a while what I'm about to say won't surprise you, but I really like the Modera section in particular, the Uchiha reflection is super cool and the guy who shoots Matara Susano with the Hiridora is an equally cool guy and so is Kakashi. are a lot of It's fun to see Lightning Cable specifically as one of my favorite Jutsu in the series, but even the opening part of the fight where it's just Naruto Hoe on the Sixth Generation Cherokee.
I really like it, the later parts certainly help a lot, but I don't think any of the central sections of this combat deck don't have a lot to do with this one, but what there is is like, come on brother, you know what I'm saying , like the big old Mega Rasengan blitz, Ross's tug-of-war, and shuriken. in the end, although some things happen in the middle that extend it, it's pretty short in terms of actual running time, but while the fight actually goes on, it has so much energy, man, I love it, like I mentioned earlier in the video, I can't .
I think this didn't have a boss fight in Storm 3. This fight is crazy dude, hey let's go over some of the things that happen in this fight. Naruto almost had his soul ripped out. Nagato absorbs so much chakra that he stops being crippled. and he is able to use hislegs again. Itachi up switches sides, they blast Chewbacco's tensei at the end like it's so cool. I'm honestly surprised he doesn't have it higher, he only managed to get it to hit the middle of the list, but I guess Naruto has a lot of really good fights, you see what I'm talking about, what's this one doing up to here?
I thought he was one of my favorites, but he's barely in the top 50. We get to see Naruto and Sasuke use their cool new Six Paths powers and everyone likes the old Matara so this fight had to be good, said what it is I think it's too short. Still to this day I'm not happy with how it ended. This fight could have been much longer and much more climactic. I don't think it would have suffered an extension, but still what we got is perfectly fine, more than that, it's actually very good overseas, yes I know, putting this above Naruto and Sasuke versus.
Madara is a little off but I really think he's that good, he just goes back and watch it again for yourself if you don't believe me. I promise you it's better than you remember. The action and pacing here is surprisingly tight, even though the fight is very short, it manages to pack a lot in. Due to its limited runtime, all the character stuff we get here is great too. Sasuke shows everyone how far away he is. Sakura is forced to accept the fact that Sasuke is not the same person she used to be. Kakashi is forced to accept the fact that Sasuke is not the same person he used to be. with the same and he sees himself in the same position that Hirus was in when he fought Orochimaru in the first part and Naruto remains as stubborn and inflexible as ever.
This is another long one, right, as some people consider it his own arc and like everyone else. The other long fights I've talked about, this one suffers from having some moments. I'm not a big fan of the pacing, it's not perfect, but this is made up for by the fact that it has some of my favorite moments overall. The series drags on like a lot of them, in fact it's a little bloated and inconsistent, but the high points here are too big to ignore, plus this doesn't really have anything to do with the fight, but Tin Tails jinchuriki Obito has one of my favorites. designs not only in Naruto but in all media.
I would say Naruto and Sasuke versus Madura is definitely more consistent, but this one has higher peaks, this one is so intense and high octane, it's not very long, there's not much going on. but what's there excites me so much every time I see her read it and of course the most important thing is that we have this fight to thank for teaching us that Naruto is 73 times faster than the Raikage, after all it's been a while time since we talked about it. There are fights from the Kazakage rescue arc and it's been a while since we've talked about fights that took place in the air, but this is a good example of both.
It happens right after we find out that GAR has also become Kazakage. So to see what he's capable of while also meeting a new Akatsuki member, it's hard to ask for more than that. This fight is unique because, as I said before, it takes place in the air and one aspect of it that I love is how creative it is for Gara to use his sand to create a cloud under his feet. This is a really cool matchup and the stakes are high too, since if Gara loses, he will die. Thank you, we have officially entered. the bigs zone now that we're in tier B, I don't think I'll have anything bad to say about any of the fights in the future, maybe a complaint or two will slip through, but I'd honestly be surprised because I really, really like all of these. fights, also just as a fair warning, be prepared for a lot of Sasuke fights, we are going to see a few of them in a row here, foreign fight above Naruto and Sasuke vs Matara, why yes, in fact, I am because This is actually a full fight in the anime, the animation can get a bit lazy, but it still looks pretty good overall.
The manga versions, my preferred way to experience it, and reading this while it was happening was crazy, yeah, Kakashi got the perfect one. Susano, that's stupid, sure, but it's also great and the final act of teamwork between team seven at the end is not only clever but also very satisfying and even a little touching. This is one of the most necessary fights in the series. The huge power gap at this point between Sasuke and his two former teammates and Kishimoto had to let us know that somehow this fight had been going on quietly for a long time since the Final Valley, possibly since the attunement exams when Orochimaru warned for the first time to Sakura that Sasuke would seek him out for power, all that is paid for here, it turns out that Orochimaru wasn't lying at all when training with him.
Sasuke became strong and lets everyone know with all kinds of cool news that he couldn't do last time. The time we saw it, this is the complete opposite of the last fight, but it's necessary, it's just as important, but Sasuke feels humiliated big time here, the Chidori that starts it all is beautiful and every hit Sasuke takes afterward is brutal. The anime version. had a lot of weight in Itachi's punches and kicks, which helps illustrate how desperate this is for Sasuke Jiraiya. Becoming great at the end is also a nice bonus. Crystal Ice Mirrors remain one of the most unique Jutsu we've seen in Sasuke vs.
Haku's solo section at the beginning is great. Sasuke saving Naruto is an incredible character moment and finally, of course, there is the moment at the end of this fight where Naruto uses the nine-tails chakra and completely obliterates Haku. This is a classic, without a doubt, thank you. Landing. Just outside the top 40 is our first fight of the Sasuke Recovery Arc and this one is super cool. When I look back at this list, I was worried he had it too high, but now this is definitely where he belongs, just go back and look at it. If you don't remember, it's basically just two minutes of some of the best hand-to-hand combat in the series and the animation is surprisingly good, for how small the fight is, it's really hard for me to decide which is better between these. and sound fight 4, but I think this one tops it a bit because it involves Naruto.
The rivalry between Naruto and Sasuke is a central aspect of the series and this is actually the first time we see them fight in action here. It's great too, I love how tangible the environment feels. Sasuke kicks Naruto to do laundry and then punches him while he is covered. That's cool, the cloning section is my favorite part of the fight, though hey man, listen to all the sound. All four fights are great. They just had to be the least cool. I know everyone has their own opinions on how they would rank them and all, the fact that they are placed here might bother some people, but it seems like I said I like it.
I like the whole sound of the four Cyclon fights, even my favorite Party Member, in fact I usually don't like Kiba or Conquero either, but this fight makes them both seem extremely respectable. A foreigner who doesn't like to watch a good bit of 4D chess. There's not much else to say about this other than It's really fun to see Shikamaru defeat smart people. The continuity between this fight and Naruto vs Neji is also particularly clever. This and the last one could honestly go either direction. I just think Tyugi is a more interesting opponent for Shikamaru because of his great summoning.
Crazy Genjutsu and I also think the fight feels more intense because Shikamaru is actually at risk of death here, not just by not turning into a tune. The highlights here are the typical Shikamaru moments, but I think my favorite is when he breaks his finger with Shadow possession. coming out of tayuya's foreign genjutsu if the animation here was as clean as it is in something like sasuke versus the sound of this fight it would probably be in the top 20. Like everyone else, I love Kakashi and I love pain and being able to see. the two interacting is as cool as you think it would be.
I enjoy this fight for the same reasons I enjoyed the last two. It's a lot of fun to watch Kakashi try to outsmart someone who is much stronger than him. This is crazy. The matchup is so perfect Keto Maru was practically the only member of Sound 4 who could have fought Neji and Neji was practically the only member of Shikamaru's team who could have fought Kiromaru watching them counter his game and adapt to each other over the course of the fight. it's extremely entertaining from start to finish thank you as good as all the fights and punches here have been now that we're in year 8 you can obviously expect them to be even better these fights are spectacular and although we haven't reached the best that Naruto has to offer but we are getting pretty close, this was like the Super Bowl for me as a kid, I couldn't wait to see this fight so after the first announcement and all this time the build up and the fight started. delayed, it could have ended up being a huge disappointment, but it wasn't the hand to hand section or I guess you could say, uh, the hand to hand section at the beginning of the fight is solid, honestly better than it needs to be. very good shot composition and some creative choreography, my favorite part of the fight, although hey, I'm pretty sure it's the same as everyone else's.
This is one of those classics that everyone remembers this fight. I'm pretty sure anyone watching right now could name it. at least a moment or two if I asked you, there's a lot to like here, as always, Kakashi is the coolest guy in the entire universe and Zabuza is a good opponent for him. I also think the way Naruto and Sasuke end up here is very clever, not only the plan itself which is also very clever but I'm talking more on a meta level with an opponent like Zabuza they obviously can't fight him directly, so locking him in place and making it your goal to simply get him to move his arm is a clever way to get them involved, and like I said, the plan they ended up coming up with to save Kakashi is as awesome as the last one.
I'm pretty sure my favorite moment of this fight is the Same thing, everyone else would choose the double water dragon at the end, that's a good Naruto, this has to be the most underrated Naruto fight ever. I don't see anyone talking about it despite how cool it is. I admit it's short and pretty simple, but this is such a colossal act of disrespect on Tsunade's part that you have to respect it and the moment at the end where she stops Naruto's incomplete Rasengan or whatever you want to call it by opening the ground with a finger . yeah you guys know me, I like Modera, one of her fights would surely make it here eventually, honestly like I said I'm pretty sure some of you are surprised that I put the other two moderated fights as low as I did, but No I was able to avoid it with this moment where he asks the five kage if they would like their clones to use susano or not.
He's pretty famous and the perfect susano is pretty sick too, but Mata isn't the only person who has great moments in this fight Tsunade is a beast, as it turns out you can see that woman go to work here, she gets impaled straight by Jesus no he doesn't care one bit he pulls the sword out of there and then gets busy putting the hit on Matara the other kage are great too but Matara and Tsunade are the stars of the show here in my opinion oh my god , dude, what is this Game of Thrones ass fight doing in Naruto?
Obito is a straight up demon here. It has to be the most ruthless act of savage intimidation in the entire series. There are several things this fight arguably does better than any other in the series. Here they deliver manual combat, the way ninja tools are used and my favorite aspect, the form. Fire style is used as Sasuke melts off his face, this is also probably the scariest Orochimaru has ever been, which is saying something since being creepy and sinister is all his thing, well the best part of the fight It's definitely Sasuke vs. Orochimaru for once.
I don't think it's my bias, I think we can all agree that that is the case. Naruto also has some good moments here. I'm a big fan of his entrance, his interactions with Sasuke, and him punching the giant snake. This fight is also obviously very important as it is where the seeds for one of the series' most important subplots are planted. This fight is actually very good. He basically single-handedly sets up the entire arc by killing Asuma and giving Shikamaru the ability to see what Hidan can do. From first hand the level of coolness here is also off the charts Shikamaru Asuma kotetsu izumo Hidan kakuzu all extremely cool characters and almost all of the combat interactions are extremely cool too, also because the fight pretty much completely revolves around immortality of hidan and the mechanics of the joker curse ritual.
The fact that he essentially forces the reader or viewer to figure out how that works along with all the other characters makes him even more engaging than he already is in the first place, since we've been in thecrazy train for the last two years. followed here and I think this is the craziest of all. This fight is completely and utterly ridiculous before you see it. She didn't even know this kind of thing was possible in Naruto. I don't know if any of them. you're familiar with the classic billion lions against the sun, but that's basically happening here and it's not even the craziest thing, there's another completely different moment where Naruto fires an ozaru gray ape Kamehameha laser from his mouth at Orochimaru.
I could see why someone might think this is too exaggerated but I love it, it's super cute and it's so fun to see a foreigner talking about crazy and exaggerated here we have the fight with drunk Lee and Sans tsunami at the moment it happened . Definitely the second or third craziest fight in the entire series, only behind Naruto vs Gara and Gara vs Lee, Kimi Maro's ke genkai is also extremely unique and I think seeing his abilities interact with Gara's specifically manages to be interesting. until the end. of the fight, let's see while I'm a fan of the Sasuke section here for once, it's not my favorite part of the fight.
Naruto totally steals the show in my opinion, this is Naruto vs Neji, but he did it well, the stubborn Brute Force. The approach Naruto takes in this fight is perfectly emblematic of the type of person he is and leads to some amazing scenes like the 2K bombing and the headbutt at the end. This fight is really cool, it's an interesting matchup and has a lot of great explosions. and it has incredible paneling and shot composition. This is absolutely Conan at his best and also has some of my favorite Obito moments. I really wanted to include it in the s tier but there just wasn't enough room now that we have reached the s tier we will see fights that are nothing less than what I would consider All-Stars from the Naruto catalog.
These are examples of the series at its finest, and in my opinion they are all close to perfect, if not absolutely perfect. All of these fights contain impeccable action set pieces and progress or enhance the story as they happen in fluid and meaningful ways. I'm impressed by how much this The Fight manages to accomplish while still being fast-paced and engaging. Introduces audiences to two of the series' most memorable villains. Establish the akovski and explain what it is. It debuts the mangekyo Sharingan and rewards all the preparation that Hitachi had received up to this point. Period, those are all incredibly important aspects of the story and I haven't even mentioned yet how Kakashi's hospitalization further incentivizes Naruto and Jiraiya to track down Tsunade narratively as a scene where she goes all out and then some and as a fight boy, is it entertaining?
Itachi does more than enough crazy things here to leave a lasting impression on the audience, including using tsukuyomi for the first time, which is one of the most iconic scenes in the series, so to be clear, this includes the entirety of Tsunade shizuni. Naruto and jaraya against Kabuto and Orochimaru, this fight is amazing, every section is great. Kabuto approaches and fights Tsunade. Naruto tries and fails to summon Gabunta again. Jaraya fights Orochimaru on top of the asani snake and performs their respective Summoning Jutsu, so it's not a beatdown. Orochimaru and the use of the Gabunta sword as a weapon and of course who could forget Naruto using the Rasengan for the first time in Kabuto.
This fight completes Tsunade's character arc and allows Naruto to step up everything while delivering spectacular visuals and character moments. man, don't make me explain this, we're all on the same page now, surely this is the best sound for fighting and it's not even close when he jumps in front of the rest of the team to deal with the jerobo himself, it's so sick and the fight just gets it gets crazier from there, then choji expands to the size of the entire forest and body hits jerobo and it doesn't work, jarobo just picks him up, the end of the fight is what gets him here, butterfly choji though.
He's such an icy bully, so most of the Kazakage's rescue fights are internal below level E and the same goes for most of the bites involving Puppet Masters, Sakura's only other fight in the series that It does not involve any other main characters. The characters are all the way down at F tier and as I said when I talked about it, I'm pretty sure people will tell me I set it too high, this fight is like a combination of Unholy Trinity where all three things are present. and still landed this far in S2, it's by far the best fight in the Kazakage Rescue Arc, by far the best fight in Puppet Master, and by far the best fight that focuses on Sakura, despite that the fights are divided into several sections.
It's like a multi-phase boss battle. I don't think there are any low points here. Sakura is fun to watch and she will fight Hiruko, the third Kazakage puppet. The hundred puppets that Saucery summons and Saucery. The body of the puppet. Saucery is charismatic enough and has skills that are cool enough to leave a lasting impression on me even though this is really his only major fight. The animation here is extremely fluid. Sakura and Chio make an interesting team. This fight excels in pretty much every area that I don't. I think there's something wrong with it, this is another one that everyone likes, in fact it's so popular that I'm worried I don't have anything new to say, as many other people have pointed out before about the animated character.
The dynamics, choreography and pacing here are all perfect, it's an achievement and visual storytelling that takes advantage of many of the best aspects of the series and deserves all the praise it receives, so it's an issue you're likely to deal with. you encounter when dealing with prequels, flashbacks or things of that nature. It is a lack of tension because you already know what to expect when the story covers an event with a known outcome, this problem is even worse, compared to all that we have Minato versus Obito without a doubt one of the most intense. fights throughout Naruto, One Touch Death The dynamics of the fight probably have something to do with Minato and Obito being such interesting opponents for each other because they basically do the same thing, they both can teleport and can essentially beat anyone they are. fighting by simply making physical contact, this means they are both incredibly fast and by extension difficult to hit, but all either of them needs is one good hit and the fight is over, watching them both land the one hit they need to win . incredible and the way this contextualizes one of the series' most important historical events makes it an almost necessary addition to its fight catalog.
It would have been crazy of me to put this fight lower than S tier and I'll probably get burned at the stake for putting it outside of the top 15. Like I said, I think everything in s tier and above is perfect and this fight is not. an exception as a reward for the enormous amount of preparation the eighth gate had received. These are extremely effective guys facing the most incredibly strong opponent you can imagine, he kills Uchiha with the power of the ten tails and is actually able to keep up with him, depending on who you ask, one guy was actually winning this fight, It took a little though.
A little outside help as standard for this point on the list, the fight is visually stunning and conceptually brilliant. Some of the best attacks and action scenes in the series make an appearance here, like Sekizo and, of course, the 15th night guy, Burger King. Lettuce This is where everything we learned after Hitachi's death comes to a head. Sasuke seeks the same closure he thought he would get by killing Itachi and the only way he finds it achievable is to kill danzo, an Avengers Clan, the thrill. This is palpable, especially in the raikage section, which happens to be my favorite part of the fight, as both Sasuke and the raikage are really angry like this.
The fight also acts as a reward for Taka's fight with Killer Bee as he thinks Sasuke killed B. while Sasuke doesn't care and just wants to get to danzo, the action here is great and super varied because of how Different than all the kage's abilities are, even the kage's assistants get some interesting moments here, especially darawi and chojiro, it's done in my opinion. Made even more compelling by the fact that this is the first time we've seen most of these characters fight and it also happens at a time when we're still not very familiar with the mechanics of Sasuke's mangekyo Sharingan and are still in the process. to learn how it works this is the kind of fight that keeps you on the edge of your seat it's full of twists and turns and has a lot of things that will surprise you the first time you see it I'm always willing to watch moderate causes some chaos and this is one of the best examples of how this fight feels desperate, chaotic and unpredictable in a way that few achieve.
The allied Shinobi forces are closer than ever to victory now that Obito and everyone have been taken care of. what they have to do is eliminate Madara, who is blind by the way, the problem is that he has sage mode and then he gets one of his renagon back, everyone throws everything they can at him, but it just doesn't work, the situation gets worse and worse until it ends with Naruto and Sasuke at death's door and killing as Tim Tales' new jinchuriki, this is right up there with Payne's assault and containment of the most gruesome things to ever happen in the series.
Matara really feels unstoppable here, what better way could there possibly have been to show us that Sasuke might be able to kill Itachi instead of having him kill another Akatsuki member, that's all it needed to be a little encounter short in which Sasuke defeats the Daedra and then goes on his way to find Itachi and kill him. Instead, he decided it was going to be one of the best fights in the entire series. It goes far beyond what you would expect. He even helped characterize Daedara. He had an entire arc where he was one of the main antagonists and you learned as much, if not more, about him here than you did in that entire section of the story.
The action here is also next level, probably because seeing Sasuke and Daedora interact is so interesting. This is also probably the best example of Sasuke's tactical prowess. He once relied only on this fight and nothing else, his brain is big. I know a lot of people aren't happy with the way it ended and maybe it's a little contrived but come on it doesn't really bother me and even if he did everything else it's way better than what would be necessary to make up for Kakashi being so cool here buddy, it's been unfortunate for Zabuza because it makes him look so much worse in comparison, but Kakashi attacks him here, the highlight of this fight over Yo has to be everything involving Haku, from Kakashi hitting Haku with the raikiri to Zabuza hesitating to cut him down and Kakashi at the same time, that little detail adds so much Humanity to the zombies as a character and even helps set up what happens immediately after this. fight that is sabusa running through all the cat men and killing him, it's a spectacular climax to the first arc of Naruto's story and the character arc of Tazabuza here we are finally at the Double S level if Str represented the best fights of the series, then double s represents the best of the best, this is the absolute pinnacle of what Naruto has to offer in terms of fighting.
There is nothing better than this. It's very long, but there are no low points, at least not that I can detect. I think each section here is competing for the better part of the fight. Kakashi and team 10 vs hidon and kakazu has amazing animation and moment to moment action. I would dare to say that it is one of the best in the series. Shikamaru probably gets his best moment as a character when he buries Hidan and then we get the debut and in my opinion best use of Ross and shuriken talking about Ross and shuriken and this could go without saying I think this is a good character moment for Naruto too, since, as with Sasuke versus daedera, we get to see him eliminate an Akatsuki member here and, by extension, get a clear indication of how far he's come since the beginning of the series.
The top-notch visuals and action scenes combined with the various story aspects that are progressing or coming to fruition here create a level of commitment that I think is simply not present in any other fight we've talked about yet. now. This fight is so important, definitely one of the most important. Consequential to at least the first part, if not all of Naruto here is not dying and Orochimaru losing his arms or fundamental plot points presented through a fight that at the time it happened on a totally different scale than anything that had happened before due to the power level of both fighters in this specific situation, the stakes here are magnified as you watch this, it feels like the heroes and the dead no one will be able to stop Orochimaru from wreaking havoc and doing whatever anything else you want.
He has the first two Hokage at his disposal and will probably be able to revive the thirdafter he kills him, speaking of Orochimaru being just plain scary here, the shot of the first two Hokage emerging from their coffins is chilling and Orochimaru himself continues to be creepy and weird in this fight as well. accomplishes an impressive amount of world building, first of all you may have missed this but you met sound 4 here they are the ones who create the barrier we were also introduced to the Reanimation Jutsu here and the first two Hokage and we. we learn more about the abilities of the three Hokage present and we also learn more about heroism's relationship with Orochimaru.
It's hard for me to concisely articulate how much worse the series would be without this fight while we're on the topic of important fights, this is where you know the pain and know the main concepts like sage mode and the Rinnegan, obviously this is also the fight in which Jiraiya dies, which is very important. One thing I really like is something it has in common with the first encounter with Heaton, which is that it forces the viewer to discover the antagonist's abilities in real time. I also think that running feels as scary and otherworldly as all the gags, even beyond the fact that the fight is just disturbing, Payne himself feels inhuman, and the visual design of the Rain Village also makes the environment feel hostile.
It's also hard to deny how many memorable moments are present here. The massive o sang the Frog song. The meeting of the Six Paths of Pain and the death of Jariah, like all the other fights I've praised that they introduced. major villains, this one succeeds in his job, but he does it with great success. I think this is the second most effective example of that in the series. The sheer power and versatility of the Six Paths of Pain is conveyed perfectly here, that's not all the fight accomplishes either. Whether like the last one, the world building we have here is excellent and Jiraiya's death is brutal and extremely effective.
I know it didn't make everyone sad, but most people will tell you it was an emotional punch to the gut. Hey, that's cool, it's number eight and me. Not only don't worry, I'm not going to do that anyway, the reason this fight is up to here is 99 because of the action, there are some interesting things narratively here, this is Sasuke's first mission as a member of Akatsuki and this is also where we are introduced to Killer B, but I'm just going to be honest and say that here we have a case where the interesting thing that happens on the screen or on the page is more important than the storytelling.
It's very fun to watch. There are no sections here that I would describe as anything less than some of the coolest things I've ever seen in my entire life. Also, Sasuke finally obtains and uses the mangekyo Sharingan from him. I guess I can add a few narrative points about how this enhances the Five Kage Summit and is also top notch. The dynamic present between them. Sasuke and Danzo, both on a character level and in terms of their abilities, leave nothing to be desired even though Sasuke is divisive to say the least, at this point Danzo is so hateful that it's impossible not to side with Sasuke. .
I remember watching this fight as it was streaming on Crunchyroll when you found the app by searching, how to watch Naruto free online in the app store, and being so into it, I wanted Danzo to die so badly, so here it's getting more stronger than ever before, the guy hits like a truck carrying nuclear artillery, but Thonzo is immortal for at least about 10 minutes. Izanagi is great, especially when Danzo abuses him with his weird, creepy Sharingan arm and the way Sasuke manages to kill him by tricking him into thinking one of his eyes is actually still open is one of my favorite little bits of tactical combat in the entirety of it. the Serie.
This fight is, by a landslide, the best fight of the attunement exam preliminaries and one of the best fights in all of Naruto, even if you isolate it and take away the rest. Outside of the context of the series, it's a compelling underdog story with incredible action and animation. I know there are a lot of people who have seen this fight multiple times, but not a single second of any other Naruto footage is a testament to how well paced it is. and how well all the exposition is handled, even if you don't know anything else about Naruto, in this fight they teach you everything you need to know about these two characters.
I don't think this will negatively affect the pacing because every time. the fight is stopped so something can be explained, demonstrated immediately, and rewarded through a nice visual reward. It's a genius-level action and storytelling masterclass that excels at everything it tries to do, and with that being said, yeah, I just think it's the sixth best fight. In Naruto, this is easily the best villain introduction in Naruto right now narratively and I want to emphasize that I just want to say narratively that it's not particularly ambitious, its only goal is to establish how strong Matara is, but if we rate it based on how well achieved that goal, it's a perfect score of A plus.
I don't know if any of you ever had a teacher who gave you like a 110 on a test if you did a good job, but that's the kind of thing we're talking about here, aside from your narrative. purpose, however, in which it again excels better than perhaps any other Naruto fight, this fight is extremely ambitious, is brilliantly choreographed, directed and animated, has some extremely unique action set pieces that come to life and look beautiful both In the manga as in the anime it is also full of iconic or at least memorable shots and moments. Seriously, they're everywhere on a meta level.
One of the reasons this fight is so satisfying to watch is because it acts as a reward for all the enthusiasm and preparation Matara received. Throughout the series, as I said in previous videos, there was a lot of that, by the way, the preparation period lasted a very long time. This could have been a double-edged sword because of how incredibly high he set the bar for Modera, but I think we can all agree that he surpassed it and then some with his first appearance. Naruto vs Pain is basically the climax of the second act of the story, and obviously, like the last one, there's a lot of buildup here now.
While this particular fight was foreshadowed and the entire Arc was clearly leading up to it, I'm talking about the way Naruto's big heroic moment to save the day was built up. Something like this finally happening was a foregone conclusion given the way the series went. It started with Naruto making it as clear as he made it that he wanted to be a distinguished ninja with everyone's respect. This is where Kishimoto makes good on his promise that he will take this loser kid and turn him into a complete badass. Payne is a perfect enemy for something as his abilities are extremely unique and he is strong enough to push Naruto to his absolute limits.
I don't just mean Naruto being physically pushed here, or the force of pain being so great and so varied that Naruto is forced to use everything in his Arsenal here, everything we've seen him trained to develop and use. throughout the series. He appears in this fight. What makes this fight even more satisfying is that it retroactively adds meaning and purpose to many of the fights Payne was involved in before this one. The information that people like Kakashi and Jaraya were able to gather by fighting the pain is crucial to Naruto's survival and his eventual victory. This fight here also includes tons of extremely important character moments.
This is basically where Payne's entire ideology is presented primarily through his famous hate cycle. speech to Naruto Hinata finally confesses her love for Naruto here and even fights through the pain to try to keep him safe, which is by far the most important thing she makes of her by sending him. It is also revealed here that Naruto's father was the fourth Hokage and it is true that this may have been like a Jon Snow situation where everyone already knew without being told, but leaving aside the obvious it could having been, it's cathartic to see Naruto interact with his father for the first time while the last two fights, maybe even the last three. or four have more consistently good action and visuals than this one.
I think the scene where Naruto and his six-tailed cape fight Tendo Pain is on par, if not better, than anything present in the four fights and in terms of narrative context, the only one that belongs to the same conversation as this fight is Sasuke vs Danzo. I admit that of the dual level fights, the placement of this one is probably the most adjustable. I could understand why someone might raise it or I've moved it down a few points, but all things considered, I think I've made a good argument for it being the fourth best fight in Naruto.
I'm not exactly sure how I want to phrase the next point, but we've been talking about how to prepare it. a while and I think the placement of the last two fights should convey how important I think it is to have said that the Sasuke Itachi subplot was the one I thought was by far the most interesting in the series and had been around since always. when Sasuke was first introduced to Kakashi and the other members of Team Seven, so the idea that this fight was going to happen was something that had been around for as long as the nebulous idea that Naruto was going to fight someone like Pain.
The difference between these two fights in that sense is that we knew that Sasuke was specifically going to fight Hitachi from the beginning, so I think I can safely say, without upsetting anyone, that this fight was probably the event that received the most complex and long. The buildup to the series the first time I watched it was unbearably intense because, like everyone else, I thought Itachi was a psychopath who had killed his entire clan for no reason. Sasuke was playing with his life by trying to kill someone who had the mentality that we all thought Itachi did it and every time we saw Itachi fight before this, he was on a completely different level than the person he faced, the audience has given every reason to believe that Itachi is the most dangerous type of person both because of his mentality and because of how powerful he is and even though Sasuke was the main protagonist, you can call me naive for this, but I thought that it was very possible that he would die here in terms of the combat and the visuals.
I enjoy how the action comes and goes. es and I think there are a lot of unique and exciting exchanges that Hitachi and Sasuke have with each other during the course of the fight. I think it peaks twice first when Sasuke uses Kieran and immediately after when Hitachi uses the Susano for the first time afterwards. of the fight includes what is probably my favorite exposition dump of the series. This is a crazy plot twist that recontextualizes not only this fight but a good portion of the first half of Naruto. I know this scene isn't actually part of Sasuke versus Hitachi. but I have a hard time separating the two and I don't think this scene could exist without the fight like Naruto vs Pain this is another example of a fight that doesn't necessarily have better action than many of the other doubles fights. s, but it has so much more narrative weight that I think I can overlook it, yeah, yeah, this is probably a little cliché, but honestly, who cares.
I'm already a big fan of this fight in the manga, but the anime version is definitely the best. The ultimate way to consume it is without a doubt where the series peaked in terms of animation and all other important aspects such as direction and choreography are impeccable. It's set up as well as one could ask for with the series-long rivalry between Naruto and Sasuke. and the sudden Revelation at the end of Kaguya's fight that Sasuke isn't actually on the same side as all the other protagonists. Sasuke is the perfect final enemy for Naruto, both ideologically and in physical combat, they know each other better than practically anyone else and that's something that makes it so satisfying to watch them fight and watch them talk after the fight.
Naruto finally getting through to Sasuke resonated with me in a way I'm not even sure I can adequately describe and that was just the cherry on top of one of the most beautiful and exciting fights I've ever seen when I started making this list I knew this fight would be Over the top literally everything I look for in a Naruto fight is present here and executed. perfectly, no matter what metric we use to judge it, I think it's better than any other fight on this list, it's the best fight in the manga and the best fight in the anime, it has my favorite character dynamic moments, the character dialogue is built to the end. the course of the first part and in the course of the arc that is the end it has the best animation of the entire part 1 and possibly the entire series has the best combat and the choreography has the best rhythm as well as the best back and forth change between Who's winning and who's losing has some of my favorite uses of each character's respective abilities in the series, the plot advances possibly more than any other Naruto fight, like I said, anything you want to look for in this fightIt's there and it's done brilliantly, this is the best. one and no, I won't be answering any questions or discussing this further anyway, thank you all for watching this Titanic Behemoth video, it almost killed me to put it all together if you've stayed this long, consider subscribing to drive if not.
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