![]() The encounter doesn’t get much screen time but it makes the most of what it has, featuring an appearance by the Nine-Tailed Beast and a quick demonstration of the Sharingan user’s strange powers. Of course, it wouldn’t be classic Naruto without a fight scene, and this episode delivers on that front as well with a battle between Naruto and the Sharingan user. Compared to the filler stories we have been seeing in the past few episodes, the introduction of a new foe (especially a new Uchiha) is incredibly exciting. That is to say, it feels like it actually matters within the world of Naruto. The encounter with the mysterious Sharingan user, Shin, felt simultaneously exciting and important. ![]() The show has ambitions to be a ninja epic like its predecessor but hasn’t really shown the potential outside of a few short fights. ![]() I am happy to see the show step away from the school life drama in favor of a more character focused, traditional Naruto story. Naruto steps in to help, and agrees to help Sarada (and ChoCho) join him to go see Sasuke. Seeing an opportunity, she tails him, but encounters a strange foe along the way: a boy with Sharingan eyes. Sarada is on her way to confront Naruto when she overhears him saying he is on his way to meet with Sasuke.
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