Ep 336. Kabuto Yakushi
- TV14
- October 31, 2013
- 23 min
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7.7 (351)
SPOILER WARNING: This episode description contains spoilers for previous episodes of Naruto Shippuden.
In Naruto Shippuden season 6 episode 336, titled "Kabuto Yakushi," the story focuses on the character of Kabuto Yakushi and his backstory. This episode is a flashback episode and shows the audience how Kabuto became the way he is in the current timeline of the series.
Kabuto Yakushi is a mysterious character throughout the series, and this episode reveals that he grew up in an orphanage as a child. He was a lonely child and often found solace in studying medicine and medical ninjutsu. He was eventually discovered by a spy working for the Hidden Leaf Village, who saw his potential and brought him to the village to be trained as a spy.
Kabuto was trained by Orochimaru, a former disciple of the Third Hokage who became a rogue ninja, and became Orochimaru's right-hand man. Orochimaru used Kabuto's medical knowledge to experiment on people and develop new medical ninjutsu techniques. Kabuto became fascinated with Orochimaru's power and goals, and eventually became a loyal follower.
Throughout the episode, we see Kabuto's struggles with identity and belonging. He never truly feels like he belongs anywhere, not even with Orochimaru, and is constantly searching for a place where he can fit in. This leads him to make difficult decisions and ultimately become a villain in the eyes of the Hidden Leaf Village.
The episode ends with Kabuto undergoing a transformation, both physically and mentally, and deciding to follow in Orochimaru's footsteps by becoming a master manipulator and strategist. This sets the stage for Kabuto's role in the rest of the series as a major antagonist.
Overall, "Kabuto Yakushi" is an essential episode for fans of the series as it provides much-needed backstory to one of the most enigmatic characters in the show. It also adds a complex layer to the series' villainy, showing that even the most evil characters have their reasons for doing what they do.