Naruto Shippuden episode 474, 475 spoilers news: Naruto and Sasuke to fight to the death
The forthcoming episode 475 of Masashi Kishimoto's anime "Naruto Shippuden" is highly anticipated because it will steer the popular series towards its end. In the "Naruto" franchise, fans will once again see history repeat itself as the two main characters, Uzumaki Naruto and Uchiha Sasuke, are expected to battle it out in the upcoming episode.
To recap, the titular character Naruto had worked together with his former team mates Sasuke, Haruno Sakura, and mentor Hatake Kakashi to defeat Otsutsuki Kaguya, the matriarch of the Otsutsuki clan. The team received a harsh beating and they even lost their new comrade Uchiha Obito. However, they still managed to rally and defeat Kaguya.
The latest episode titled "Congratulatons" was a tear-jerker. Sources said that many fans of the show were reduced to tears despite the recent frustrations due to budget cuts and the low-quality production of the final arc of "Naruto Shipuuden." Nevertheless, this episode in particular was special for many Naruto fans because it emphasized the inevitable end of the show.
The team was greeted by the sage of six paths and the former Kages. The episode showed how thankful Otsutsuki Hagoromo and the rest of the ninja world were for Team Seven's efforts. More importantly, Naruto was able to share one last moment with his father, the fourth Hokage, Namikaze Minato.
With a little help from his friends, Naruto managed to defeat all the antagonists who've declared their desire for world domination. However, Naruto isn't quite done with all these confrontations.
In episode 475, Naruto is expected to fight with his best friend, Sasuke. This upcoming battle will be crucial because it will finally settle the longtime conflict between Sasuke and Konoha. Will Naruto finally be able to bring his best friend home? Will Sasuke let go of revenge and help rebuild Konoha? The answers will be revealed in the episodes to come.
Episode 475 of the show is expected to premiere on Thursday, Sept. 8.