Because Shisui’s eye was programmed to "protect the Leaf Village," and Itachi is currently attacking the Leaf Village (via Sasuke), the eye triggers. The English dub handles the exposition beautifully, explaining how a programmed command overrides Kabuto’s control.
For fans of the English dub, few milestone moments carry the weight of Naruto Shippuden . Titled "The Moment of Decision" (though often referred to by fans as the commencement of the "Fated Battle Between Brothers"), this episode marks a critical pivot in the Fourth Great Ninja War arc.
Viewers familiar with the manga know what’s coming, but for dub-only fans, the twist is masterfully paced. As Itachi moves to rip out Sasuke’s eyes (a command programmed by Kabuto), Sasuke releases a single crow. This isn’t just any crow—it’s the one Itachi implanted with Shisui Uchiha’s eye and the Kotoamatsukami command. Naruto Shippuden -Dub- Episode 350
focuses squarely on Sasuke Uchiha.
Studio Pierrot delivers stellar animation in this episode. The English dub does not dilute the intensity. The clash begins with Susano’o vs. Susano’o . Sasuke has fully mastered his Mangekyō Sharingan, wielding a massive armored Susano’o. Itachi, forced to fight, deploys his own crimson Susano’o—complete with the legendary Yata Mirror and Totsuka Blade . Because Shisui’s eye was programmed to "protect the
is a setup episode disguised as a fight episode. By the end of the 23-minute runtime, Itachi is free. He is no longer Sasuke’s enemy.
For fans of the English dub, the journey through Naruto Shippuden has been a marathon of emotions, spanning over a decade of storytelling. However, few entries in this expansive saga carry the narrative weight and symbolic significance of . Titled "Minato's Story: The Live Broadcast," this episode serves as a critical pivot point in the grand tapestry of the series. Titled "The Moment of Decision" (though often referred
Though technically categorized as a "filler" episode because it was not in the original manga, fans and critics often consider this arc essential canon
Viewers watching are treated to a rare glimpse of Kakashi’s internal monologue. He questions his ability to fill the shoes of his predecessors. This introspection is vital for English-speaking audiences who have followed his journey from a cold, strict sensei to a potential Kage. The dub script excels in translating the subtle keigo (honorific speech) of the Japanese original into a dignified, weary English prose that reflects the gravity of wartime leadership.
The brilliance of Episode 350 lies in how it connects Minato’s legacy to the current
Studio Pierrot delivers solid, if not spectacular, animation. The episode prioritizes emotional close-ups and environmental destruction over fluid fight choreography. The Ten-Tails looms menacingly with dark, swirling textures, while Naruto’s Kurama cloak radiates bright orange against the grim sky. Some background characters look stiff, but key scenes—like the alliance forming a massive wall of earth-style jutsu—are visually striking.
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