The iconic shonen anime series Naruto features plenty of memorable and exciting story arcs from beginning to end, though some arcs are definitely more popular and more memorable than others. Some arcs were clearly meant to be epic crowd-pleasers, such as the Fourth Great Shinobi War against the villainous Madara Uchiha and his powerful jutsu — but pound for pound, the Pain arc is more popular and is better-quality storytelling.The Pain story arc was a major turning point in the Naruto Shippuden phase of the overall story, being the culmination of what came before and setting the stage for what followed in impactful, exciting ways, more so than most Naruto arcs. The Pain arc condensed many of Naruto’s best aspects and pushed them to the next level, mainly regarding protagonist Naruto Uzumaki’s personal growth, Naruto’s quest for recognition, upping the stakes, and giving shonen fans some fascinating food for thought.Jiraiya told Tsunade the Hokage that he was embarking on a solo mission to the Land of Rain, where he fought his former student Yahiko/Pain, only to lose that fight and then lose his life. Jiraiya may have died in Naruto Shippuden, but fortunately, his idealistic dream did not die with him. For years, Jiraiya dreamed of world peace, and he even planted some of his hopeful ideals in a novel featuring a fictional hero named Naruto. Later in the Pain Arc, Naruto Uzumaki did far more than continue the fight with the benefit of Jiraiya’s training and connections — he also accepted Jiraiya’s dream of peace, thus becoming his successor.
The iconic shonen anime series Naruto features plenty of memorable and exciting story arcs from beginning to end, though some arcs are definitely more popular and more memorable than others. Some arcs were clearly meant to be epic crowd-pleasers, such as the Fourth Great Shinobi War against the villainous Madara Uchiha and his powerful jutsu — but pound for pound, the Pain arc is more popular and is better-quality storytelling.
The Pain story arc was a major turning point in the Naruto Shippuden phase of the overall story, being the culmination of what came before and setting the stage for what followed in impactful, exciting ways, more so than most Naruto arcs. The Pain arc condensed many of Naruto‘s best aspects and pushed them to the next level, mainly regarding protagonist Naruto Uzumaki’s personal growth, Naruto’s quest for recognition, upping the stakes, and giving shonen fans some fascinating food for thought.
Jiraiya told Tsunade the Hokage that he was embarking on a solo mission to the Land of Rain, where he fought his former student Yahiko/Pain, only to lose that fight and then lose his life. Jiraiya may have died in Naruto Shippuden, but fortunately, his idealistic dream did not die with him. For years, Jiraiya dreamed of world peace, and he even planted some of his hopeful ideals in a novel featuring a fictional hero named Naruto. Later in the Pain Arc, Naruto Uzumaki did far more than continue the fight with the benefit of Jiraiya’s training and connections — he also accepted Jiraiya’s dream of peace, thus becoming his successor.
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