Naruto has treated anime fans to some of the most amazing, flashy, and just plain stupid battles in all of shonen. In fact, each of the shonen “big three” have put on some tough fights that most shonen titles today can only hope to match. Naruto's badassery is a seasoned jutsu and jinchuriki. In addition to being some of the most violent and consequential clashes, they also fight the roughest Naruto they also have the greatest attitude.
Being a badass is all about tenacious grit and confidence in battle, qualities that will make any anime viewer cheer and salute the hero at the same time. WHO the hero is These harrowing fights are also hard and cold in nature, built with some of the most creative and aggressive moves in all of anime to make for an unforgettable showdown. This includes giants like tailed beasts and summoned creatures, along with amazing feats of good old taijutsu or brand new jutsu making their spectacular debuts.
Sakura and Chiyo vs Sasori showcased Sakura's incredible audacity
Taijutsu and Guts overcame the power of the puppets
The Naruto fandom is often reluctant to accept Sakura Haruno as the baddest or most powerful Naruto characters but she definitely lived up to Tsunade's expectations when Naruto Shippuden arrived They all glowed like teenagers back then, and Sakura had some wild strength about her that surprised even Kakashi. She put this energy to good use with the help of Chiyo when she fought Sasori of the Akatsuki. It also felt like another clash of guts and talent.
Sasori is not the same kind of talent as a Mangekyo Sharingan user or a jinchuriki, but he felt a strange dark way as the wielder of 298 puppets, including the third Kazekage. Sakura had far less experience on the battlefield and fewer tricks than Sasori, yet she held her ground with amazing willpower and punched through Sasori's fearsome minions with every blow. In the end, it was so horrible and even rewarding for Sakura when she punched Sasori's own puppet body to win the underdog in that cave.
Jiraiya & Tsunade vs Orochimaru was the Sannin showdown everyone wanted
Three giant monsters also met on the battlefield
When Naruto began to feature three powerful Sannin, fans were eager to see what would happen when they battled each other. These Sannin are in their own class of themed ninjas and old friends who each had incredible animal summons, they are Gamabunta, Katsuyu and Manda. The Tsunade Arc quest brought this highly anticipated battle and it was everything Naruto fans craved.
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All three Sannin fought to the bitter end, with Naruto and even Kabuto being outclassed once the Sannin reached 100%. This was a showdown of legends, and it certainly was when three giant summons faced off against each other. More and more often Naruto the anime was about a whole range of things like tailed beasts, summoned monsters, and even the likes of Susanoo, and Sannin fighting was an early example of that brand Naruto badassery.
Naruto Uzumaki vs Gaara defined Operation Konoha Crush Arc
For the first time, two Jinchuriki faced each other in battle
Before the Sannin ever fought, Naruto the anime had another kaiju rumble when the two tailed beast wielders met on the battlefield. Even Hiruzen Sarutobi and Orochimaru felt like a sideshow in their fight when Naruto stood up and challenged his fellow jinchuriki, Gaara. Granted, Naruto didn't fully awaken Kurama's power, he didn't even know how to, but he got by with Gamabunta as a giant toad with a sword.
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Naruto's fierce determination and determination to protect – or avenge – the Leaf Village made him a real badass in this fight. Naruto had shown toughness before, but this clash took it to amazing new heights, and it's still not the best. Naruto's fight with Gaara, for all its awkward moments, left a mark with a gentle 'talk jutsu' at the end. By now Naruto knew that if he didn't touch his opponent's soul, nothing would really be resolved. It takes more than just fighting to save the world, something Naruto himself understood.
Sasuke Uchiha vs Killer Bee pitted Uchiha talents against a massive tailed beast
Killer Bee never flinched in the face of Sasuke's Dojutsu
Skip after time is up NarutoSasuke Uchiha was ready and willing to take on incredible challenges, starting with his mentor Orochimaru and his brother Itachi. Fighting Itachi to the finish line was purely personal, while against Killer Bee it was all about work, making it even worse. Sasuke really didn't have to face Killer Bee, but he sure did and wandered straight into the jaws of the jinchuriki's wrath.
For once, Sasuke was a total underdog, given his exhaustion after fighting Itachi, and even he couldn't take on kaiju-level chakra at a jinchuriki level. Regardless, Sasuke charged right in and refused to back down, with the villainy and Sasuke's anti-hero roles overlapping perfectly at this stage. Naruto Shippuden. The actual fight was also pretty rough as Bee showed Naruto as the legitimate master of the tailed beast while Sasuke desperately fought with the Mangekyo Sharingan.
Naruto vs Sasuke in the Valley of the End was a stubborn and tragic affair
Naruto's Ferocious Grit kept up with Sasuke's Sharingan
Naruto and Sasuke have fought more times than viewers can count, but one duel still stands out among the rest. That's another argument that, pound for pound, is original Naruto the anime was actually stronger and thematically heavier than Naruto Shippuden. The battle fans were most interested in between these rivals-turned-enemies was the climax of Sasuke's rescue mission story, with Naruto finally catching up with his villainous friend in the shadows of Hashirama and Madara's statues.
The evil power continued to build as Naruto and Sasuke took turns unleashing their power, using whatever they had at the time, fueled by a stubborn will. Sasuke upgraded his Sharingan and Curse Seal while Naruto tapped Kurama's superhuman chakra and his own Rasengan to keep up. The emotional stakes and brutal length of this fight made it one of the Narutothe toughest fights of all, minus the planet destroying jutsu that was defined late Naruto Shippuden fights. In a way, less was more here.
Naruto Uzumaki vs Pain rocked the ninja world as a war of ideals
Naruto's answer to the problem of pain arrived in the form of the Rasengan
The Six Paths of Pain still stands as one of them Narutothe best villains, if not the absolute best, in many ways. He drove the stakes through the roof by killing Jiraiya and destroying Konoha, and also served as Naruto's dark mirror as Jiraiya's classmate. Fans could even say that Pain was to Naruto what Naruto was to Gaara, a fellow warrior willing to reach out to help his opponent. However, Naruto could not accept this and the two were destined to fight.
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This emotional tension helped fuel the badass factor of this iconic Naruto Shippuden battle, with Naruto openly rejecting Pain's philosophy while secretly panicking that he had no answers to replace Pain's own. He challenged Naruto to think to push Naruto to a limit he didn't even know existed. The fight itself gave 100%, Naruto showed off his usual set of tenacity, practical creativity and aggressive taijutsu and offensive jutsu to fight the enemy or die trying.
Rock Lee vs Gaara remains a legend from the early days
Hard work almost defeated unbeatable talent
Again, Naruto the anime clarified that the formula was perfected in the first era, p Naruto Shippuden just doing the same thing on a larger scale Dragon Ball Z energy. The Chunin Trials arc was an early highlight Narutoemotional and fighting cruel ways, especially the Rock Lee vs Gaara battle. This is anime legend because it is the purest intersection of “hard work vs talent”. Naruto's own underdog felt a bit hypocritical in light of Kurama's generous power and Naruto's connection to Asura Otsutsuki but not Rock Lee.
With taijutsu and guts alone, along with Might Guy's encouragement, Rock Lee charged straight into the fury of Gaara's sand jutsu. Rock Lee's physical feats amazed everyone there, most of all Rock Lee himself, because no one had ever taken taijutsu this far because no one else needed or wanted it. Another layer of thematic force is that Rock Lee may have gone too far in the end, refusing to back down and suffering nasty injuries as a result. Empowerment can go far, but the energy can backfire on its user, but Rock Lee fought on regardless.
Naruto
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2002 – 2007-00-00
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Masashi Kishimoto
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Masashi Kishimoto