Episode 82 is one of the best directed episodes of Naruto I've seen... It really impacted me, and I'm so impressed with the story and how they so accurately demonstrated loss, mourning, and the whole process in such a real, raw way... man respect for the show... I love Shikamaru 😭and Team Ten! Thank you guys for being here on my journey with Shippuden!
Yeah you can see that they went all in in that episode, if only they did the same with all the other episodes without flashbacks but I get it in a way ... Naruto is a masterpiece
It's such an eloquent line because of the double entendre. Pick up the shogi pieces because his son needs to grieve, and pick up his son's pieces to help put him back together as his father.
That’s one of the biggest things to deal with when suffering great loss, your world stops, while the rest of the world moves on. This episode captures that so well.
Episode 82 is definitely among my favourite episodes of the series. Not only because it's a Shikamaru episode since he's one of my favourites but also because it's so deep, artistic and well paced. It's definitely a change from the "normal" shippuden episodes with a very clear message.
It's like since Asuma's death Shikamaru closed up and wasn't dealing with his emotions, he was just expecting for everything to get resolved on it's own. But the talk with his father was the turning point. So well made!
Yeah that part with Kurenai was the single best shot in the whole of Shippudden. This was one of the few episodes where they actually tried to be artsy, the others include a certain fight a bit later in Shippuden and a certain backstory episode in Boruto. But this is the most beautiful
One cool thing about this arc, is that the names “Hidan/飛段” and “Kakuzu/角都” are taken from Shogi pieces. “飛” is the rook, and “角” is the bishop in shogi!
@@JohnSmith-ox3gyWho is the 王将? This answer has a lot of hints in eps82. The answer is children. Children are the future and are described as things that society and adults should protect. This is exactly the same as Japanese society today. The Japanese believe that children are the future and should be protected, and the whole society protects their children. Japan is famous as a very safe country. It is a country where only children can go to school. You can also take a bus or train with only children without an adult accompanying you. Parents will not be arrested. If there is a child in need, the adults around you will help you.
@@Maok-b4k Well then they predicted their own future. No children, no future. (vague spoilers) Considering Shikamaru probably figured of the later reveal about Kurenai, does this mean Asuma named him protector to Mirai?
16:36 The editing and sound effect when Kurenai drops to the floor is so good! Masterfully done! And, its also haunting. Plus, the "I'll pick you your pieces" line. BRAVO 👏 This episode is indeed a masterpiece!
Between that moment Shikamaru has with Shikaku and that shamisen while he's playing shogi by himself, this is one of my favorite episodes. This episode came out the week after we graduated high school, and my older brother died a couple of weeks after we graduated. It was my first major loss. Coincidentally, I moved back to our hometown yesterday, 09/09/2024, and stopped by the cemetery to have coffee at his marker, and our cousin 1 row up from him. Tsunade's line about loss really hits me today. Walking around town realising how many of my friends are gone now while I'm still here.
Since its never shown in the anime, from here on out Shikamaru starts smoking and using that lighter in the manga. The anime doesn't feature it simply because they were trying not to glamorize smoking for kids. During the "The Damn smoke, gets in my eyes." scene he was smoking Asuma's last cigarette, then from thereon out he would smoke once in a while. Kishimoto drew this into his panels fully well knowing the anime would censor it. The scene still works without the cigarette, as its smoking on the floor and the smoke could rise.
I’ve never been this excited to watch Naruto with you!! I’m so shocked that I was here before anyone!!! Keep it up Flexie I promise this show will never ever let you down!
An often missed detail is that the lady that was cleaning while talking to shikamaru was one of the owners of the bar b que place they are always eating at.
Been waiting for this one for a minute, well worth the wait. The appreciation for the changes in art style is always such a cool thing to watch someone experience for the first time
Konahamaru crying is one of the subtle bits that makes this episode so painful; you're reminded painfully that this poor little guy has lost his grandfather AND his uncle in just the span of a few years. Asuma's death is an even bigger tragedy in that light, joining his old man in death so quickly. Also: this episode is so masterful, from the presentation to how it approaches the subject of death and grief. Shikamaru's behavior is entirely believable.s Shikaku's actions are a role model for helping his son cope with all the pain he has swirling around inside him; he doesn't get upset at Shikamaru for hurting, he doesn't raise his voice when Shikamaru gets direspectful, instead he tells him to do something that Shikamaru has clearly been feeling too afraid or shamed to think of doing out of survivor's guilt: *"Let it out."* Pain and grief are a part of life and growing up, and Asuma's death is a painful but powerful lesson on growth, grief and maturity. Seeing Shikamaru process this and slowly realize this is what makes this, arguably, one of the best episodes of Naruto Shippuden. Period.
EP 82 is easily the best episode from Naruto, so far. The animation, colors, OST, direction, dialogue, script, everytihing is on point! A perfect episode.
One of the most interesting things about the shogi scene between Shikamaru and his father? It doesn't exist in the manga. This scene is beautiful and I think it's one of the best examples I've seen of how the two mediums differ and how various techniques can be used to bring out the strengths of one or the other. I don't think this scene would look good on manga pages, as it's largely still and unchanging with a large amount of dialogue. But in anime form it's extremely impactful. The arms moving to move the pieces, Shikamaru's posture slowly changing as Shukaku speaks... The showrunners deserve the utmost praise for constructing this scene.
this episode is really special, not only it is one of the best Nauruto episodes, this is a masterclass of direction, writting, animation and soundtrack for any anime
Easily my favorite episode of the entire series. Many more are also great but tend to only really have a few minutes of perfection in them. 82 is as closet to a perfect complete episode as Naruto gets, and it's awesome.
this episode (82) is easily my most favorite of all naruto franchise. it hits me so hard every single time and the sound work is immaculate. the scenes with kurenai learning the news and shikamaru's breakdown maybe are at the top from any anime for me not gonna lie
Whoever directed the animation, angles, cinematography, sound, etc for ep 82 needs a RAISE and more opportunities. By far the best episode which doesnt even have a single fight scene. Brilliant. The whole shogi scene felt like a Scorsese scene. A ticking time bomb waiting to explode.
2 facts: - Shikaku is one of the best fathers in the series 👌 - Kakashi also wants revenge (he grew up with Asuma) and supporting Shikamaru's team was just an excuse 😏
God this era of Naruto was truly peak. The realistic way that they explain how war is profitable-but primarily for large superpower nations, while smaller countries dont really get that benefit, almost like the real world. (More of that comes into play when Naruto gets a very stern talking to in the future by...someone.) And the grief process. I love how they handled the news of Asuma's death. The way Kurenai initally took the news-realistic of how anyone would react to hearing that someone they loved died in combat. The expression Naruto and Kakashi had on their faces when they got the news. And then Shikamaru's dad... what a Top tier father. Doesn't say much, but when he does its what you need to hear, not what you want to hear. First when he talked to Shikamaru after everyone got back from the Sasuke retrieval mission, and now basically telling his son "cry, its okay to let it all out, and when you're done get your head back in the game so you can handle this shit right."
Ep. 82 is one of my favorite episode... it deepens the Naruto universe so much for me, it feels a bit different... its even more artistic, the emotional expressions are through the roof... pure art in a way. I hope you enjoyed it. ^^
I believe that the naruto series in the next 10 years will remain popular, because the themes are almost all the same as the real world, such as presidents, countries, younger generations. This anime has been one of my favorites anytime
The beauty of Naruto, it relates a lot to real life and dealing with Loss and love and how to overcome. It found me in the perfect time of my life and a big reason I am where I am today is because of this show. Such ART...Such an Explosion! Lol
Its episodes like this that kept the show in the top tier, even with all the pacing problems and issues with other aspects of the writing, its these moments filled with heart and meaning that carried the show throughout the years.
tbh I like Sai more than Sasuke. I love the scene with Shikamaru and his father playing shogi. His father knew just what to say to help Shikamaru push through his grief. Likely from experience. Funny enough, iirc that scene is anime original. I don't think it was in the manga. Yet, it was one of my favorite moments in the entire anime.
I really liked the way Shikamaru's father, who seems almost Anbu-like, revealed that it's okay to be emotional. He called Shikamaru a coward before, Sasuke retrieval arc, which was why he called himself this time.
Shikaku (Shikamaru's father) is one of the best characters in Naruto in my opinion. The way he reacts to situations and how he lectures his son has always been the best. And yes, "I'll pick up your pieces" is the best line EVER!😭 I like how episode 82 animation treats in Naruto movie style. The director and animators really grasp it with the animation to match how poetic the dialogue is in this episode.
Im still so excited to see your reaction to the series. The scene with Shikamaru and his father, Shikaku, was not in the manga. But thanks to the animators we got too see such a real and painful scene of someone processing grief in their own way.
With the shogi scene (not the sad one, the other one), Shikamaru was strategizing and he was using Asuma's words about comparing shogi pieces to shinobi as his inspiration. The appearance of the shogi board his father walked in on the next morning was the result of a successful strategy according to the intel he had about the two Akatsuki members so far. The success was shown with the pieces Shikamaru used to represent Hidan and Kakuzu both being in range to be taken by the knight piece, which he used to represent himself. He also took to heart the words Asuma said to him when he was looking at the intel they had on the Akatsuki before the first battle, so if any of his pieces were taken in the process of getting things lined up it was a failure. Or at least the pieces representing his comrades. Some of the pieces might have represented strategically used weaponry, for example the lance piece which can move as many spaces as are free but only forward.
When my basketball coach told me he loved me 2 years after graduation I so relate to naruto when kakashi said he’s started to like him. I felt so gross but he’s honestly an amazing man so I was just like “love you to coach” and proceeded to audibly yell ew in my apartment for 5 minutes.
we finally got at least a bit of a general overview of what the Akatsuki are about thats cool :) the place where the leader is looks super dope :D brilliant episode then to honor Asuma and show the transition of Shikamaru as a character, beautiful, perfect :)
Shikamaru and Shikaku reminds me a lot of my relationship with my dad. He’s very real with me but also emotionally intelligent enough to understand when I’m bottling things up.
Shikamaru is one of my all-time favorite characters and this episode really showed really good emotions. Really loved how we see how good a parents he has.
My favorite naruto episode featuring my favorite naruto character This is honestly my favorite arc and Asuma's death lowkey hit me harder than any other death in the show growing up
If it wasnt apparent, the beauty that is staring you in the face throughout this episode is not the morbidity of Asuma, rather, how alive he is in his final message to Shikamaru. The lighter represents that morbidity that shikamaru carries, but the ******* represents Asuma's life/message. not gonna spoil it: you should already know what the message is by now.
The ending of episode 82 also reminds you that Kakashi stands on business. If you think back to the last conversation he had with Sauske before he left with the sound 4, he told him how almost everyone he cared about is dead. It makes you think about the relationships he still has now. Guy, Asuma, Kurenai..they're his contemporaries, similar to how Shikamaru, Kiba, and Lee are for Naruto. From the little scenes they showed in the series, you could tell that Asuma was one of Kakashi's homies. He was not gonna let this slide.
What Shimakaru is doing is not justice is revenge. But as you've seen in this episode, not everything is black and white but mostly gray. You can find reasons to justify a good person doing something morally wrong, but when a bad person does something good, it doesn't mean they are redeemed. As the show progresses, you'll explore the concepts of right and wrong, good and evil, and the show will make you question these moral boundaries.
Asuma dying was probably the best thing that could have happened for Shikamaru's development as a character... He became one of my favorites since then. That was very good writing by Kishimoto.
When I came to watch your reactions to my naruto favorite episodes you never disappoint ... I hope you enjoy this anime too as we did. .. keep on the good work💎🕊👍
Love it that u appreciate these moments, I loved the moment with Shikamaru and Shikaku, I cried hard when I saw first saw it because it was about 5 years after my dad passed away in a turbulent way which I hadn't really processed yet There is another moment by Shikamaru later that will make u love him even more
one thing i loved about asumas funeral episode. narutos animation always gets better when theres important fights. but asumas funeral had no fights and they still chose to give it the big budget animation style they reserve for important fights
In Naruto we had veeeeery often this "yeah the Ninja/ Ninja Word is very cool. Here in Shippuden we see more "this world is so fucked up". But it`s really cool to see hoy Sakura appreciate Naruto and his power. Remember, in the first or second episode: "What I don`t like: Naruto."
You might have resisted crying, I yet again have failed to keep the floodgates closed. I’ll use a cheap excuse and say it’s due to Shikamaru being one of my favorite characters. His father playing shogi with him always reminds me of playing chess with my father too. Also this arc might just be hitting harder since I’ve quit smoking this past week and it’s got me pretty emotional and on edge.
While it is sad to say goodbye to Asuma Sensei it was beautiful watching him have a moment of clarity in understanding his father and the paths they both walked despite being different still burn bright for the future generation to in turn follow. The bonds and teachings being passed on in this show are truly incredible.
Shikamaru was always my favorite character in this show, even above Naruto. I get his personality, I'm the same in a lot of ways so I always resonated more with him than any of the others. Even more so as I grow older; his ability to do what needs to get done despite how troublesome and annoying it is never ceases to amaze me x)
I also want to add in that Shikamaru’s dad is smarter than Shikamaru himself here, when he walked in and saw the Chogi board picked up and used, not only did he get that Shikamaru had a plan in general but probably was able to deduce most of what Shikamaru himself had strategized. Yet he didn’t help him make any plan, didn’t offer to go with him. Shikamaru’s dad understood that his son had the wits and ability to coordinate this on his own, but also that he NEEDED to do this on his own. I wouldn’t be surprised (and have it as a fun head canon) if Shikamaru’s dad told Kakashi about the issue at hand and had him conveniently walk by the gates to add himself to the team.
Shikaku is one of the best fathers in anime. He's one of the few that didn't treat Naruto like complete shit and told his son (who questioned him at one point why people treated Naruto differently) to ignore what other adults and kids were doing and to follow his own intuition. I'm sorry that it's a minor spoiler (that scene hadn't happened yet), but it just gets to me that we have a dude who's not all about "back in my day" or whatever. He is 100% all about the growth of his son. Various anime, especially Shonen, often have a variety of studios they use for their episodes. Some cheaper studios are used for some of the less adventurous episodes, saving their budget for the more important ones. I'm SO glad they decided this was considered important enough for them to use one of the better studios.
Fun fact, most of Akatsuki's member recruitment story was told in the game : Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution. However not too sure either it is canon or not since some of the scene a bit different from what in the anime.
Episode 82 is one of the best directed episodes of Naruto I've seen... It really impacted me, and I'm so impressed with the story and how they so accurately demonstrated loss, mourning, and the whole process in such a real, raw way... man respect for the show... I love Shikamaru 😭and Team Ten! Thank you guys for being here on my journey with Shippuden!
It´s worth to be a full movie
The entire series is masterpiece...wait more when Naruto shipuden will go in it's peak.
Flexie please upload episode after 1 day gap not 5 days
Yeah you can see that they went all in in that episode, if only they did the same with all the other episodes without flashbacks but I get it in a way ... Naruto is a masterpiece
This episode easily goes for the shippuden top five to me. It's pure cinema.
And consolidated Shikamaru as one of my favorites in the entire show.
"I'll pick up your pieces" is such a BAR
Proceeds to not pick up the pieces
sadly it was butchered in the dub
It's such an eloquent line because of the double entendre. Pick up the shogi pieces because his son needs to grieve, and pick up his son's pieces to help put him back together as his father.
I'm ready to torture myself again rewatching Shikamaru's breakdown.
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I've watched these episodes multiple times. I really don't know why. Why go through this?
Me from beginning of the Episode: "dont cry, dont cry, dont cry"
Me typing this with tears in my eyes
It's an addiction 😢
Same here, everytime hits hard.
That’s one of the biggest things to deal with when suffering great loss, your world stops, while the rest of the world moves on. This episode captures that so well.
Episode 82 is definitely among my favourite episodes of the series. Not only because it's a Shikamaru episode since he's one of my favourites but also because it's so deep, artistic and well paced. It's definitely a change from the "normal" shippuden episodes with a very clear message.
It's like since Asuma's death Shikamaru closed up and wasn't dealing with his emotions, he was just expecting for everything to get resolved on it's own. But the talk with his father was the turning point. So well made!
@@aelere7702I love how the anime goes from action and comic relief to serious cinematic piece about loss.
It's straight up the best episode imo.
It appears you now understand a little about pain.
Not yet
Very little
Not now
She hasn’t experienced everything yet. Our pain is still far greater than hers.
Yes a little, don't underestimate this arc either
This is the most beautiful episode in shippuden
The color chooses and tones!!!!! sooo good
Yeah that part with Kurenai was the single best shot in the whole of Shippudden. This was one of the few episodes where they actually tried to be artsy, the others include a certain fight a bit later in Shippuden and a certain backstory episode in Boruto. But this is the most beautiful
One cool thing about this arc, is that the names “Hidan/飛段” and “Kakuzu/角都” are taken from Shogi pieces. “飛” is the rook, and “角” is the bishop in shogi!
But who is the 玉将?
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy Shikamaru
@@JohnSmith-ox3gyWho is the 王将? This answer has a lot of hints in eps82.
The answer is children. Children are the future and are described as things that society and adults should protect.
This is exactly the same as Japanese society today. The Japanese believe that children are the future and should be protected, and the whole society protects their children. Japan is famous as a very safe country. It is a country where only children can go to school. You can also take a bus or train with only children without an adult accompanying you. Parents will not be arrested. If there is a child in need, the adults around you will help you.
@@Maok-b4k Well then they predicted their own future. No children, no future. (vague spoilers) Considering Shikamaru probably figured of the later reveal about Kurenai, does this mean Asuma named him protector to Mirai?
I DIDNT KNOW THIS. I SURE HOPE ITS TRUE. THAT GOES HARD.
16:36 The editing and sound effect when Kurenai drops to the floor is so good!
Masterfully done! And, its also haunting.
Plus, the "I'll pick you your pieces" line. BRAVO 👏
This episode is indeed a masterpiece!
18:30 One of the strongest moment in the whole show that hits like a truck, still does after all those years
Episode 82 IS one of the best episodes, in direction, in colors, in themes they touch, character development, just amazing
Between that moment Shikamaru has with Shikaku and that shamisen while he's playing shogi by himself, this is one of my favorite episodes.
This episode came out the week after we graduated high school, and my older brother died a couple of weeks after we graduated. It was my first major loss.
Coincidentally, I moved back to our hometown yesterday, 09/09/2024, and stopped by the cemetery to have coffee at his marker, and our cousin 1 row up from him.
Tsunade's line about loss really hits me today. Walking around town realising how many of my friends are gone now while I'm still here.
Since its never shown in the anime, from here on out Shikamaru starts smoking and using that lighter in the manga. The anime doesn't feature it simply because they were trying not to glamorize smoking for kids.
During the "The Damn smoke, gets in my eyes." scene he was smoking Asuma's last cigarette, then from thereon out he would smoke once in a while. Kishimoto drew this into his panels fully well knowing the anime would censor it.
The scene still works without the cigarette, as its smoking on the floor and the smoke could rise.
I’ve never been this excited to watch Naruto with you!! I’m so shocked that I was here before anyone!!! Keep it up Flexie I promise this show will never ever let you down!
people diss on naruto but naruto taught me more about life than any adult ever could.
“I will pick up your pieces…” is one of the most powerful quotes from Shippuden.
Anime scenes are greater the less shots there are. And Shikamaru playing his dad at Shogi is one of the greatest.
An often missed detail is that the lady that was cleaning while talking to shikamaru was one of the owners of the bar b que place they are always eating at.
I love the symbolism we see in 82, and especially the symbolism that we can only understand after we learn who the king is.
i haven't realized it, as i saw this episodes the first time.... but now.... there are many children, that shikamaru sees in the village.........
Wait….. 😳😭 (I’m ahead over on Patreon. This hit. Thank you for the comment)
I love how shikaku always kept it real with Shikamaru
Great episode, You can literally see the PAIN that the Akatsuki caused in the leaf village.
You don't need tissues. That's why long sleeves were invented.
🤣👍🏻
Been waiting for this one for a minute, well worth the wait. The appreciation for the changes in art style is always such a cool thing to watch someone experience for the first time
Shikamaru's breakdown is by far my favorite scene in the whole manga
Konahamaru crying is one of the subtle bits that makes this episode so painful; you're reminded painfully that this poor little guy has lost his grandfather AND his uncle in just the span of a few years. Asuma's death is an even bigger tragedy in that light, joining his old man in death so quickly.
Also: this episode is so masterful, from the presentation to how it approaches the subject of death and grief. Shikamaru's behavior is entirely believable.s
Shikaku's actions are a role model for helping his son cope with all the pain he has swirling around inside him; he doesn't get upset at Shikamaru for hurting, he doesn't raise his voice when Shikamaru gets direspectful, instead he tells him to do something that Shikamaru has clearly been feeling too afraid or shamed to think of doing out of survivor's guilt: *"Let it out."*
Pain and grief are a part of life and growing up, and Asuma's death is a painful but powerful lesson on growth, grief and maturity. Seeing Shikamaru process this and slowly realize this is what makes this, arguably, one of the best episodes of Naruto Shippuden. Period.
EP 82 is easily the best episode from Naruto, so far. The animation, colors, OST, direction, dialogue, script, everytihing is on point! A perfect episode.
I knew the risks and watched anyway. Now I'm ugly crying at work yet again. Thanks 😫
One of the most interesting things about the shogi scene between Shikamaru and his father?
It doesn't exist in the manga.
This scene is beautiful and I think it's one of the best examples I've seen of how the two mediums differ and how various techniques can be used to bring out the strengths of one or the other.
I don't think this scene would look good on manga pages, as it's largely still and unchanging with a large amount of dialogue. But in anime form it's extremely impactful. The arms moving to move the pieces, Shikamaru's posture slowly changing as Shukaku speaks...
The showrunners deserve the utmost praise for constructing this scene.
this episode is really special, not only it is one of the best Nauruto episodes, this is a masterclass of direction, writting, animation and soundtrack for any anime
Easily my favorite episode of the entire series. Many more are also great but tend to only really have a few minutes of perfection in them. 82 is as closet to a perfect complete episode as Naruto gets, and it's awesome.
I like how as soon as Shikamaru shows up, his team mates know he is ready to tell them his plan to set things right.
this episode (82) is easily my most favorite of all naruto franchise. it hits me so hard every single time and the sound work is immaculate.
the scenes with kurenai learning the news and shikamaru's breakdown maybe are at the top from any anime for me not gonna lie
Whoever directed the animation, angles, cinematography, sound, etc for ep 82 needs a RAISE and more opportunities. By far the best episode which doesnt even have a single fight scene. Brilliant.
The whole shogi scene felt like a Scorsese scene. A ticking time bomb waiting to explode.
2 facts:
- Shikaku is one of the best fathers in the series 👌
- Kakashi also wants revenge (he grew up with Asuma) and supporting Shikamaru's team was just an excuse 😏
Also he wants to protect the next Generation and the Team that his firend asuma cared for.
The Best father not one of the best
@@KekaRoy-rh1os There is another one, but I won't mention it because it would be a spoiler.
@@Zesar42 bro i completed Naruto more than 3 times and you talking about spoilers....Naruto is my most fav anime
@@KekaRoy-rh1os it would be a spoiler for flexi
God this era of Naruto was truly peak. The realistic way that they explain how war is profitable-but primarily for large superpower nations, while smaller countries dont really get that benefit, almost like the real world. (More of that comes into play when Naruto gets a very stern talking to in the future by...someone.) And the grief process. I love how they handled the news of Asuma's death. The way Kurenai initally took the news-realistic of how anyone would react to hearing that someone they loved died in combat. The expression Naruto and Kakashi had on their faces when they got the news. And then Shikamaru's dad... what a Top tier father. Doesn't say much, but when he does its what you need to hear, not what you want to hear. First when he talked to Shikamaru after everyone got back from the Sasuke retrieval mission, and now basically telling his son "cry, its okay to let it all out, and when you're done get your head back in the game so you can handle this shit right."
Ep. 82 is one of my favorite episode... it deepens the Naruto universe so much for me, it feels a bit different... its even more artistic, the emotional expressions are through the roof... pure art in a way. I hope you enjoyed it. ^^
I hope Naruto has more episodes like this masterpiece one
I believe that the naruto series in the next 10 years will remain popular, because the themes are almost all the same as the real world, such as presidents, countries, younger generations. This anime has been one of my favorites anytime
Episode 82. Honestly in my top 5 favorite episodes out of any anime. The directing and ost is just something else, the VA work too is amazing.
10/10
The beauty of Naruto, it relates a lot to real life and dealing with Loss and love and how to overcome. It found me in the perfect time of my life and a big reason I am where I am today is because of this show. Such ART...Such an Explosion! Lol
You have no idea how much I expected this hahaha and youre close to 70k :D
I love this arc so much. Imo super underrated because I dont see many people have it in their top 5s. This is the PERFECT middle episode to the arc.
Its episodes like this that kept the show in the top tier, even with all the pacing problems and issues with other aspects of the writing, its these moments filled with heart and meaning that carried the show throughout the years.
tbh I like Sai more than Sasuke.
I love the scene with Shikamaru and his father playing shogi. His father knew just what to say to help Shikamaru push through his grief. Likely from experience.
Funny enough, iirc that scene is anime original. I don't think it was in the manga. Yet, it was one of my favorite moments in the entire anime.
To think that all that conversation between Shikamaru and his father is not in the manga, it blows my mind
Shikamaru's scene with his dad is such an incredible scene. Great monologue from Shikaku Nara. But also...
You shall know pain...
The whole episode is visual explanation for what Asuma has been telling Shikamaru the whole time. The children are everywhere. They are the future.
I really liked the way Shikamaru's father, who seems almost Anbu-like, revealed that it's okay to be emotional.
He called Shikamaru a coward before, Sasuke retrieval arc, which was why he called himself this time.
Shikaku (Shikamaru's father) is one of the best characters in Naruto in my opinion. The way he reacts to situations and how he lectures his son has always been the best. And yes, "I'll pick up your pieces" is the best line EVER!😭
I like how episode 82 animation treats in Naruto movie style. The director and animators really grasp it with the animation to match how poetic the dialogue is in this episode.
Im still so excited to see your reaction to the series. The scene with Shikamaru and his father, Shikaku, was not in the manga. But thanks to the animators we got too see such a real and painful scene of someone processing grief in their own way.
Shikamaru’s dad is the top 1 dad.
With the shogi scene (not the sad one, the other one), Shikamaru was strategizing and he was using Asuma's words about comparing shogi pieces to shinobi as his inspiration. The appearance of the shogi board his father walked in on the next morning was the result of a successful strategy according to the intel he had about the two Akatsuki members so far. The success was shown with the pieces Shikamaru used to represent Hidan and Kakuzu both being in range to be taken by the knight piece, which he used to represent himself. He also took to heart the words Asuma said to him when he was looking at the intel they had on the Akatsuki before the first battle, so if any of his pieces were taken in the process of getting things lined up it was a failure. Or at least the pieces representing his comrades. Some of the pieces might have represented strategically used weaponry, for example the lance piece which can move as many spaces as are free but only forward.
When my basketball coach told me he loved me 2 years after graduation I so relate to naruto when kakashi said he’s started to like him. I felt so gross but he’s honestly an amazing man so I was just like “love you to coach” and proceeded to audibly yell ew in my apartment for 5 minutes.
we finally got at least a bit of a general overview of what the Akatsuki are about thats cool :) the place where the leader is looks super dope :D brilliant episode then to honor Asuma and show the transition of Shikamaru as a character, beautiful, perfect :)
Shikamaru and Shikaku reminds me a lot of my relationship with my dad. He’s very real with me but also emotionally intelligent enough to understand when I’m bottling things up.
I knew Asuma’s smoking would kill him. He literally had one in his mouth as he passed away.
Shikamaru is one of my all-time favorite characters and this episode really showed really good emotions. Really loved how we see how good a parents he has.
My favorite naruto episode featuring my favorite naruto character
This is honestly my favorite arc and Asuma's death lowkey hit me harder than any other death in the show growing up
If it wasnt apparent, the beauty that is staring you in the face throughout this episode is not the morbidity of Asuma, rather, how alive he is in his final message to Shikamaru. The lighter represents that morbidity that shikamaru carries, but the ******* represents Asuma's life/message. not gonna spoil it: you should already know what the message is by now.
The ending of episode 82 also reminds you that Kakashi stands on business.
If you think back to the last conversation he had with Sauske before he left with the sound 4, he told him how almost everyone he cared about is dead.
It makes you think about the relationships he still has now.
Guy, Asuma, Kurenai..they're his contemporaries, similar to how Shikamaru, Kiba, and Lee are for Naruto.
From the little scenes they showed in the series, you could tell that Asuma was one of Kakashi's homies. He was not gonna let this slide.
What Shimakaru is doing is not justice is revenge. But as you've seen in this episode, not everything is black and white but mostly gray. You can find reasons to justify a good person doing something morally wrong, but when a bad person does something good, it doesn't mean they are redeemed. As the show progresses, you'll explore the concepts of right and wrong, good and evil, and the show will make you question these moral boundaries.
I especially feel for Konohamaru because he not only lost his grandfather, but his uncle just 3 years later. And he's a kid.
Asuma dying was probably the best thing that could have happened for Shikamaru's development as a character... He became one of my favorites since then. That was very good writing by Kishimoto.
The best episode of all naruto and shippuden, animation, history, time, everything, epic episode
That intro is insane ! love it !
Don’t forget the voice actor of Shikamaru! That raw emotions were truly a masterpiece!
Kakashi wants that get back for his homie asuma. Big ups
Really happy to see you enjoying one of my favs Shippuden episodes :) cheers, great content!
shikamaru is one of the best written characters....this scene gets me a lil bit ..... there is one other scene that gets me always....
Yes. Shikamaru has a really well written character and he is a great friend to his comrades. I think i know exactly what scene you mean.
Shikamaru's dad told his son what he needed to hear 😢😢
When I came to watch your reactions to my naruto favorite episodes you never disappoint ... I hope you enjoy this anime too as we did. .. keep on the good work💎🕊👍
Love it that u appreciate these moments, I loved the moment with Shikamaru and Shikaku, I cried hard when I saw first saw it because it was about 5 years after my dad passed away in a turbulent way which I hadn't really processed yet
There is another moment by Shikamaru later that will make u love him even more
this whole arc is what made shikamaru into basically one of the main characters of naruto
One of the best episodes of the series, hands down.
When Shikaku's English dub says "Let it out boy", I think he's talking to me and I just let it out 😂😂
It breaks my heart that Asuma had to die, poor Konohamaru, he's lost his parents, his grandfather and now his uncle.
Shikaku helped raise a generation of men. 😭❤️🔥
one thing i loved about asumas funeral episode. narutos animation always gets better when theres important fights. but asumas funeral had no fights and they still chose to give it the big budget animation style they reserve for important fights
In Naruto we had veeeeery often this "yeah the Ninja/ Ninja Word is very cool. Here in Shippuden we see more "this world is so fucked up".
But it`s really cool to see hoy Sakura appreciate Naruto and his power.
Remember, in the first or second episode: "What I don`t like: Naruto."
Doesn't matter how many times i watch this arc it always makes me cry
You might have resisted crying, I yet again have failed to keep the floodgates closed. I’ll use a cheap excuse and say it’s due to Shikamaru being one of my favorite characters. His father playing shogi with him always reminds me of playing chess with my father too.
Also this arc might just be hitting harder since I’ve quit smoking this past week and it’s got me pretty emotional and on edge.
Shikaku and Shikamaru is the best father&son relationship in the whole series.
While it is sad to say goodbye to Asuma Sensei it was beautiful watching him have a moment of clarity in understanding his father and the paths they both walked despite being different still burn bright for the future generation to in turn follow. The bonds and teachings being passed on in this show are truly incredible.
Shikamaru was always my favorite character in this show, even above Naruto. I get his personality, I'm the same in a lot of ways so I always resonated more with him than any of the others. Even more so as I grow older; his ability to do what needs to get done despite how troublesome and annoying it is never ceases to amaze me x)
This episode made me realize this anime was much bigger than Naruto himself 😌
IMO, I think they went for a specific color palette for this episode. The episode felt cinematic
Ep 82 is top 3 best episodes of ALL OF NARUTO
I also want to add in that Shikamaru’s dad is smarter than Shikamaru himself here, when he walked in and saw the Chogi board picked up and used, not only did he get that Shikamaru had a plan in general but probably was able to deduce most of what Shikamaru himself had strategized. Yet he didn’t help him make any plan, didn’t offer to go with him.
Shikamaru’s dad understood that his son had the wits and ability to coordinate this on his own, but also that he NEEDED to do this on his own. I wouldn’t be surprised (and have it as a fun head canon) if Shikamaru’s dad told Kakashi about the issue at hand and had him conveniently walk by the gates to add himself to the team.
shikamaru ain't just gonna sit around he is indeed the smartest ninja in naruto
Episode 82 = Cinema 🚬
2:22 This ost is my favorite one too❤ it makes me so emotional everytime 😅
Just thinking about whats coming gives me chills!
my fav reaction to ep82 toshiyuki tsuru did the script and directed this ep a true legend
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To me, this is my favorite moment in naruto.
Definitely one of the best episodes in Naruto
you better be prepared fr one of the sickest missions in the show !
Really Niceee!!! Thats with the zabuza arc, are 2 of my favorite arcs of naruto!!!!
Shikaku is one of the best fathers in anime. He's one of the few that didn't treat Naruto like complete shit and told his son (who questioned him at one point why people treated Naruto differently) to ignore what other adults and kids were doing and to follow his own intuition. I'm sorry that it's a minor spoiler (that scene hadn't happened yet), but it just gets to me that we have a dude who's not all about "back in my day" or whatever. He is 100% all about the growth of his son.
Various anime, especially Shonen, often have a variety of studios they use for their episodes. Some cheaper studios are used for some of the less adventurous episodes, saving their budget for the more important ones. I'm SO glad they decided this was considered important enough for them to use one of the better studios.
Fun fact, most of Akatsuki's member recruitment story was told in the game : Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution. However not too sure either it is canon or not since some of the scene a bit different from what in the anime.