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Man, woman and child fell, barring Sasuke, in this gut-wrenching genocide which swiftly ended a potential civil war. Shisui Uchiha was Itachi's idol and the man who shaped him as a hero. He was also the first to warn the Third Hokage of the Uchiha's planned coup and for this, his clansmen, led by Danzo, turned on him, trying to steal his eye to increase their power.

Shisui fought back, losing just one eye before coming to Itachi. In Itachi's presence, he committed suicide and gave his other eye to Itachi for emergency's use, and in doing so, he awakened the Mangekyo Sharingan in Itachi. This was an ocular power making Itachi even more powerful and also acted as the passing of the baton of justice. Shisui's death was very heartbreaking as he showed impeccable loyalty to Konoha and begged Itachi to lead the Uchihas back into the light. Sadly, it never happened, but Itachi tried to live his life by honoring his fallen comrade.

Neji's death was another one that hit home hard as he was the first of Naruto's generation to die. He grew from being Naruto's rival to a close friend and, when Obito used all the tailed beasts to conjure the behemoth destroyer, the Ten Tails, wooden arrows began to shoot out which started killing everyone around. Naruto was placed in danger, and Hinata his future wife and Neji's cousin shielded him. Neji, in turn, moved to shield both Hinata and Naruto, which saw him fatally impaled.

With his last breath, he urged Naruto to be careful as he was the only hope of saving everyone. Naruto was broken, as he always respected Neji as a man of genius and honor. Ironically, as Neji passed, he felt a kinship with his deceased father, who was offered as a blood sacrifice to another rival clan in the past, done to avoid a major family war.

Legacy is a big part of this anime and a lot of stories revolve around relationships with parents. When the Ten Tails began decimating the heroes in the field, even Naruto struggled to cope. While this was happening, Shikaku Shikamaru's father and Inoichi Ino's father were at a base with a contingent of shinobi who dealt with strategy and telepathy to relay tactical info to the battlefield.

However, the Ten Tails began launching destructive spheres and one of them was targeting this specific base. Realizing there was nothing they could do, the older heads sent a final military strategy to Naruto's army, and then consigned themselves to death.

However, the parents had to say goodbye telepathically to their kids, which was a crushing moment that watered our eyes. It showed in the midst of war, love does indeed prevail. Choji's father was the lone survivor from this Konoha trio. Sakumo was another legendary ninja and was idolized by his son.

When his teammates' lives were endangered on a crucial mission though, he abandoned it in order to save them. This was frowned upon and drew the ire of Konoha. Sakumo was vilified for his actions later on, even by those he saved.

Seen as dishonorable, he grew depressed, which caused his abilities to suffer. Eventually, he committed suicide.

This death was never shown on-screen, but the picture of him moving off into the darkness was clear. Suicide was a touchy issue for shinobi and it caused Kakashi to live his life strictly by the rules. However, just before Nagato resurrected him, Kakashi and his father met in the afterlife and he forgave Sakumo, telling him he was always proud as a son.

This allowed his dad to finally move on from limbo to meet Kakashi's mother in the afterlife. When the Akatsuki attacked Konoha in full force, the village was very much exposed.

Itachi and Sasuke were off battling each other while Naruto was away training to master the powerful art of sage mode. Pain, who was marshaling the Akatsuki, then launched the group's full-blown assault on Naruto's homeland to send a message that they were ready to end all shinobi. Everyone tried to defend the village -- from Hiruzen's grandson, Konohamaru, to Kakashi to Tsunade, who was the new Hokage -- but the Akatsuki was simply too powerful and relentless. They crushed most of the village, caring not for man, woman or child, and the chaos was very much apparent as all that was left was smoke, ash and rubble.

It was one of the show's biggest decimation scenes, which ended on the iconic image of a dead Kakashi looking to the heavens. Naruto returned to Konoha just in time to save it from full destruction from Pain and the Akatsuki, using his sage mode. He was then drawn to the source of the Akatsuki's power and it turned out to be Nagato, who descended from Naruto's bloodline.

Naruto fought him with words, though, trying to redeem him after Nagato spoke of how heroic he was, just like Naruto. That was until war killed his friend, Yahiko, and left him and his other friend, Konan, alone in a cruel world.

Madara and Obito would manipulate them to form the Akatsuki, powering up Nagato with the Rinnegan eyes. Naruto ended up convincing him to make amends and Nagato then used the Rinnegan to bring all of Konoha back to life, but in the process he died.

This inspired not just Naruto, but Konan as well, as she saw that hope still existed. Of course, Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden have just as many resurrections as deaths, so when a major character does die - and stays dead - it has been worth noting! In an interview that Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto did with Kobayashi years back, we got some great breakdowns of the three characters in the Naruto saga that Masashi never intended to bring back using Impure World Reincarnation aka as Edo Tensei in Naruto: Shippuden :.

Naruto's godfather and teacher Jiraiya was the light-hearted comedic pervert that fans loved for his flamboyant personality and awesome shenobi skills. When Jiraiya was killed by the 6 Paths of Pain and what an epic death scene it was , a lot of Naruto fans were crushed.

So why didn't Kishimoto bring back such a pivotal figure? In the interview, Kishimoto reveals that he didn't want to bring Jiraiya back as the death was so significant for both the characters and fans of Naruto - and especially impactful in bringing Naruto closer to Sasuke.

Related: Best Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards Updated Naruto, the hero of the story, defeats numerous enemies throughout the story, so it might be a natural assumption that he has plenty of blood on his hands. Despite this notion, Naruto Uzumaki actually has only killed one person — a single Sand Village jonin, who was named Yura. Yura was at first believed to be a trustworthy member of the council, however it later was revealed that he was a secret agent acting on behalf of the Akatsuki.

His memory was reactivated on the arrival of Sasori and Deidara in the Hidden sand. After Yura's espionage comes to an end, Pain transforms him into an Itachi clone. Viewers later see Yura's corpse, confirming his death. For a series that actively tries to avoid showing Naruto as a killer, it's odd that the aspiring Hokage finishes off Yura when bigger, more despicable villains walk away with their lives intact - even if Naruto was under the impression he was fighting Itachi. Perhaps the Akatsuki puppet was considered a minor enough character that Naruto could destroy him without his morals being questioned, or maybe the death was meant to highlight Naruto's increased maturity after the time-skip, since the fight occurs at the very beginning of Naruto Shippuden.

While Yura is the only canon kill under Naruto's belt, delving into the realm of filler opens up a few additional possibilities. Raiga actually committed suicide while falling, probably realizing the fall would kill him anyway, so Naruto perhaps isn't entirely responsible for Raiga's death, even if his daughter did come seeking vengeance many years later.



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