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Madara Uchiha met his demise in "Naruto Shippuden" episode In the said chapter, Hashirama Senju proposed a treaty to Madara Uchiha which allegedly caused his death, after losing the tailed beast and evil statue.

According to reports , the scene between Naruto and Minato showcased a "brash and confident" protagonist turn into a rambling son trying to leave a loving message for his parents. Despite the episode's emotional plot, some fans still expressed their dismay particularly with the "poor visual quality". Some fans even claim that they have dislodged "Naruto Shippuden" as their favorite anime due to poor quality of production. Felix Cool, Seen series multiple times, own all manga.

In my opinion, Kishimoto-Sensei realised Madara was too strong, and killed him. Madara was tricked by black Zetsu, whom he thought was his own will. In the midst of the war going on around them, Sasuke and Naruto both fought Madara. Seemingly unfortunately for the two of them, Madara had both of their abilities, and had mastered them better than the two teenagers. Originally Answered: Which episode in Naruto did Madara get defeated? Well, Madara technically never gets defeated.

Black Zetsu turned on him, and turned him into Kaguuya. But it is in the episodes of — ish. Since Madara used obito to achieve his goal, He was killed and used in the same way he did to Obito! Actually, Black Zetsu kills Madara, while in his 6 paths Mode. Through careful study, Madara was able to decipher enough of it to learn of the history of shinobi: of the endless cycle of failed peace and the destiny of battle between Uchiha and Senju, but also a means of unity for the world.

He tried to convince his own clan and even Hashirama of the same conclusion, but none would hear him. News of Madara's death spread fast and his corpse was secretly hidden to keep anyone from finding it and profiting from it. But Madara had planned ahead: he had scheduled an Izanagi to activate sometime after his death, changing reality to bring him back to life in exchange for his right eye's vision.

Having expected this, Black Zetsu located Madara's corpse and hid itself inside Madara's body, allowing it to later deceive Madara into thinking he created it. After being revived, he left a copy in place of his real body and went into hiding with a special trophy from his fight with Hashirama: a mouthful of Hashirama's flesh that he transplanted into his wounds. It was not until decades later, towards the end of Madara's natural life, that the cells had any effect, awakening the Rinnegan in the process restoring his right eye.

With the Rinnegan he was able to summon the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path , which he used to cultivate a mindless living clone of Hashirama from which he believed he had produced a White Zetsu Army.

Over the years, Madara had perfected his plans for peace in what he called the Eye of the Moon Plan. But as his years waned, Madara knew he couldn't complete his plans in the time he had left.

So he transplanted his Rinnegan into a young Nagato without the boy's knowing, [23] intending Nagato to someday use the eyes to restore Madara to life. If Nagato was to do this, however, Madara would need an agent to act on his behalf and guide Nagato towards this ultimate goal. Madara waited, connecting himself to Demonic Statue to keep him alive until someone could be found. Madara used Hashirama's cells to replace Obito's damaged extremities and placed a Forbidden Individual Curse Tag in Obito's heart as a fail-safe in case Obito ever turned against him.

Until then, Madara began working towards corrupting Obito. He then manipulated events so that Rin would die at the hand of Obito's friend, Kakashi Hatake , while Obito watched. Madara divulged to Obito the history of the Sage of the Six Paths and the Ten-Tails , the details of his Eye of the Moon Plan, and various techniques that Obito would need moving forward. As a final act, he left behind Black Zetsu — what he believed to be a manifestation of his will — to provide additional guidance to Obito in pursuit of this goal.

With that, Madara disconnected from the Demonic Statue and, with his dying breath, entrusted Obito with his name: Madara Uchiha. Madara's childhood was a product of the times he lived in: the constant fighting made him a perfectionist that would keep at something until he mastered it, and his triumphs on the battlefield made him very confident in his abilities and talent.

Madara did not mind Hashirama's influence in this regard; he believed that the only way to survive in the shinobi world was to make allies with one's enemies.

Madara changed after Izuna's death, becoming bitter towards the Senju, particularly Hashirama since he still had a brother. Embracing his clan's Curse of Hatred, he opted to die for revenge rather than compromise or forgive.

The increasing isolation of himself and other Uchiha from village politics ultimately convinced him of this, causing him to fully break with any other attachments. During his time as a Konoha shinobi, Madara did what he thought was in the village's best interests.

Unlike Hashirama's compassionate methods, Madara took a merciless approach: the shinobi of Iwagakure only had purpose so long as they swore unwavering allegiance to Konoha. After his defection from Konoha, Madara's priorities became centred around the Eye of the Moon Plan, manipulating countless others in order to satisfy his own goals and putting in place multiple layers of contingencies so that nobody could ever diverge from his own intentions.

Despite this, Madara genuinely believed this plan would in fact, benefit the world and simply followed an " ends justifies the means " principle. As he valued only power and possessed so much of it, Madara therefore disliked to waste it on unworthy causes or unchallenging opponents, claiming disgust when he was forced to.

Madara loved fighting above all else: the sights, the sounds, even the taste of his own blood; [36] he felt being reincarnated deprived him of the full experience.

Yet he was very disciplined in a fight, never allowing his failed plans or attacks to upset him, never letting superior numbers or power intimidate him, and always willing to do whatever must be done to gain victory. Although he sometimes imposed limitations on himself, such as not using certain techniques more than once, he was willing to "lower" himself with unbecoming tactics or excessive displays in order to change tactics and exploit advantages.

He was perfectly aware of his talents and did not feign modesty, bluntly stating when he was stronger than his opponents and belittling them when they continued to defy him. Conversely, if he was proven wrong or somebody posed a legitimate challenge to him, he would admit it, and apologise for previous remarks if necessary.

In addition, if such an opponent is about to die, he would show them the ultimate respect by taking the time and effort to finish them off himself, even if said person is going to die on their own. One of the exceptions Madara makes was Hashirama.

Their years of rivalry left Madara with competing feelings of respect and resentment for Hashirama. Madara considered Hashirama the only opponent worthy of his time and would postpone his own plans if it meant prolonging his time to fight with Hashirama without issue. Despite his prowess and intellect, Madara is not without moments of recklessness. When he was brought back to life, he showed no hesitation in absorbing Hashirama's senjutsu chakra while admitting he expected to have some difficulty controlling it due to having no prior training.

In the later years of his developing the Eye of the Moon Plan , Madara became pessimistic about human nature, believing the cycle of battle to be inescapable. For this reason he was deeply committed to his plan, so much that he would prematurely end a fight he was enjoying or kill any threat, even, reluctantly, his own clansmen , for the sake of its success.

Despite this, Madara was simply acting on what he believed would benefit humanity as a whole, showing his time in Konoha did indeed influence his actions and he wasn't acting simply out of bloodlust after Izuna's death. His plan's ultimate failure deeply depressed Madara, but it made him see its errors: breaking free of his Curse of Hatred, he regretted the mistakes he had made and admitted the superiority of Hashirama's methods for peace.

He and Hashirama were thus able to reconcile their friendship in the moments just before his death. For all his ruthless and manipulative nature, Hashirama stated that Madara is still a kind man at his core. Madara was a fair-skinned man with spiky, black hair that had a slight blue tint to it. In his childhood, his hair was chin-length that parted to frame the sides of his face.

His casual attire consisted of a blue long sleeve shirt and white pants. While on the battlefield he wore the standard Uchiha outfit: a black shirt with a high-collar left slightly open and the clan's crest on its back, with blue pants and bandages around his shins.

Around his waist he had a white sash that held a sack, presumably containing his ninja tools. He also wore another sash strapped across his shoulders which he used to hold his swords. As an adult, Madara had let his hair grow to waist-length with shoulder-length bangs framing the sides of his face, covering most of his right eye. He has several scars throughout his body. At times, he wore crimson armour with numerous metal plates, forming protective guards along his chest, waist, shoulders and thighs.

Most of the time, however, he continued wearing the same basic Uchiha outfit: a blue high-collared, long sleeve mantle that splits down the lower half and a simple, light-brown obi and a belt.

At one point, he wore a Konohagakure forehead protector. In his old age, Madara became extremely worn and emaciated, with his hair turned thin and white, and lost all his teeth. He wore a simple black outfit and used his kama as a makeshift cane.

These disappear once he is properly revived. A grey horn-like protrusions grew out of his left temple and overlapped his forehead akin to a protector with an upward-curve on the right temple, giving him an overall appearance very similar to that of the Sage of the Six Paths. After absorbing the recreated Ten-Tails produced by Obito, Madara obtained additional black magatama markings around his sleeve cuffs and the rim of his robe.

He reverts to his former appearance after the Ten-Tails is removed from his body. Madara was one of the most powerful shinobi in history, recognised as the strongest Uchiha in his lifetime and for decades after his death. Even by Uchiha standards, Madara was born with very powerful chakra, [43] described as very foul and evil.

He could also quickly absorb and synchronise senjutsu chakra with his own and therefore enter Sage Mode, despite having no prior training in senjutsu. Madara was incredibly skilled in taijutsu. During his confrontation with the Fourth Division , he calmly defeated thousands of opponents with physical combat, disarming and dodging attacks from many directions.

He could strike with precision before his opponent could react, and overpower individuals twice his size. When Madara was reincarnated , Kabuto Yakushi modified him to be "beyond his physical and combat prime". He was restored to his physical prime and physically more capable than ever while also retaining the abilities he only had in his old age. It also let him heal most of his injuries in seconds, and allows him the usage of Wood Release. Madara was well-versed in a variety of ninjutsu styles: he could use juinjutsu powerful enough to restrict the target's actions, [73] hide within surfaces to avoid damage and traverse the battlefield unnoticed, [74] and through an unorthodox use of the Shadow Clone Technique , fake his death by having a clone act as his corpse.

Madara was an adept sensor , being able to detect others' chakra signature countries away, [34] determine a person's clan and the nature of their kekkei genkai , [77] and even differentiate species. Madara could use many weapons, such as giant shuriken , a kama , chains with weights , a kusarigama , and hand-held shuriken. Madara was able to utilise all five basic nature transformations , as well as Yin—Yang Release. After transplanting Hashirama's DNA, which was later augmented further by Kabuto, Madara could then use Wood Release , a mixture of water and earth -natured chakra, with his skill being comparable to Hashirama himself.

Madara awakened his Sharingan as a child, with one tomoe in each of his eyes. By adulthood, his Sharingan was fully developed and active near-constantly. Madara's mastery over the Sharingan surpassed every other member of the Uchiha clan in his natural lifetime. Only he could tell the difference between a shadow or wood clone, and the original. By programming one of his eyes to activate Izanagi after his death, he was able to alter reality and resurrect himself. The ribcage could withstand an Ultra-Big Ball Rasengan and A 's strength, [] [] and he could produce a legged Susanoo.

His Susanoo wielded two to four undulating blades that could be thrown and controlled remotely. Madara's Complete Body Susanoo uses its secondary set of arms for attack and defence rather than flight.

He was also able to shape his Susanoo into an armour for Kurama , which synergised their abilities. Through the usage of his Rinnegan with that of his Sharingan , Madara could summon meteorites to cause widespread destruction. While under the Impure World Reincarnation , Madara was unable to use the full extent of his Rinnegan's abilities.

After being revived and obtaining one of his actual eyes, he could summon and control the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path , [] seal the Ten-Tails inside himself, [] and generate a corporeal invisible shadow to aid him in battle. While Madara was in Sage Mode and further boosted by Kurama's chakra, this shadow was powerful enough to knock down the tailed beasts.

After sealing the Ten-Tails into his body, Madara had immediately gained complete control over the beast, which was stronger than when it was first revived due to having all of the Eight-Tails and half of the Nine-Tails' chakra sealed in it, leading to his power being noted to feel stronger than Obito's, which only had a portion of the Eight and Nine-Tails' chakra.

After absorbing the tree form of the Ten-Tails, his regenerative powers could circumvent bisection and restore his body, causing him to declare himself immortal. With his transformation, Madara obtained Truth-Seeking Balls that floated behind him in a circular formation, which were comprised of the five basic nature transformations and Yin—Yang Release.



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