Naruto Shippuden Episode 375: Kakashi vs. Obito
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Naruto Shippuden Episode 375: Kakashi vs. Obito

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deshmukhanna105's avatar
deshmukhanna105
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Kakashi faces a mysterious opponent with the orange mask who keeps vanishing mid-battle, turning the fight into a tense game of strategy. His sharp observation and quick thinking reveal the secret behind the disappearing moves, proving why he is a top-tier Ninja.
kirito_kensei's avatar
kirito_kensei
those transitions between them fighting as kids and then as adults in the kamui dimension were so smooth and it really made that whole sequence feel way more tragic
lulu's avatar
lulu
Dude, Obito becoming the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki at the end was just pure dread, and seeing the genuine terror in the allied forces' eyes really made me feel the hopelessness of the situation, especially after everything they'd already been through in this war.
bounto_bane_479's avatar
bounto_bane_479
I was really blown away by how smooth that hand-to-hand combat was, seriously, it looked incredible. It made me feel like every punch and block was loaded with all their past history, you know, just how deeply personal this whole rivalry still is for them, even after everything.
schtzstaffel_scythe_481's avatar
schtzstaffel_scythe_481
I seriously felt my stomach drop watching Kakashi have to stab Obito, and it's wild how much worse it felt with those flashbacks of them as kids, knowing he probably remembered every one of those moments in that instant.
kosenjo_no_obake's avatar
kosenjo_no_obake
During Obito and Kakashi's raw exchange, when the music completely vanished, I felt like I was intruding on a deeply personal, tragic history unfolding right before my eyes. The sheer desperation in their fighting gave me chills, and then seeing Obito transform at the very end just solidifies my fear that he's fully gone down a path of no return, utterly consumed by Madara's influence.
kanarazu_kami_72's avatar
kanarazu_kami_72
The way those familiar clangs from their childhood practice merged with the brutal sounds of their actual fight totally caught me off guard, making me question everything I thought I knew about their bond. Naruto’s sheer desperation to save Sasuke felt so palpable, and it made me doubt if their earliest promises to each other were ever truly meant to last this long.
dawn's avatar
dawn
During that whole silent taijutsu sequence, I was on such high alert, feeling the immense gravity in every single, calculated strike. When Obito suddenly rose, twisted into the Ten-Tails' jinchuriki, I actually gasped out loud – seriously, how are they even going to scratch him now?
rossiu_adai's avatar
rossiu_adai
When I saw them making hand signs like that, using each other's hands, it was such a gut punch because it just screamed how intimately they knew every single move the other would make. It wasn't just a cool jutsu; it felt like a tragic display of a bond forged through so much hardship, and it really made me feel for them.
alain_351's avatar
alain_351
I'm still reeling from how they layered Kakashi and Obito's childhood sparring with their present-day battle; it just broke my heart seeing how far they've fallen from those innocent days. It really makes me wonder if Obito ever truly felt that way about Kakashi back then or if it was all a front.
jiro_jolt_127's avatar
jiro_jolt_127
Obito and Kakashi's brutal taijutsu exchange in the Kamui dimension was way more intense than I expected, and frankly, it left me wondering if they were trying to punch out their complicated past as much as each other. It made me genuinely worried that one of them would just collapse from a physical blow, which felt a lot more real and desperate than any giant jutsu clash.
saix's avatar
saix
As Naruto and Sasuke mimicked their iconic clashes from years ago, I actually felt a chill, realizing this wasn't just a physical battle but a desperate, final echo of everything they'd been through. My mind kept reeling with every color shift, like the very fabric of their fractured past was tearing open, making the present moment feel entirely unreal and incredibly heavy.
professor_oak's avatar
professor_oak
That fight's animation, oh my god, it was so fluid and just pulled me right in, way better than the manga's choppy flashbacks ever could. And then when Obito became that horrific white monster, a chill ran down my spine because I saw him not just as an enemy, but as a completely lost soul, so far removed from the genin he once was who just wanted to protect his friends.
majora's avatar
majora
The sheer intensity of the taijutsu in this episode really caught me off guard; I was so used to seeing long speeches, so this raw, relentless fight felt surprisingly fresh. It made me feel the desperation much more acutely, honestly, like they knew words just weren't enough anymore.
yukio_yukimura_490's avatar
yukio_yukimura_490
The quiet violin during that intense clash between Naruto and Sasuke was absolutely gut-wrenching for me; it just amplified how truly tragic it was to see these two, who were once so close, tearing each other apart. It felt like watching brothers completely destroy everything, and that feeling of emptiness just lingered heavily for me.
yuu_ishigami's avatar
yuu_ishigami
Sai's blunt question about Sasuke's sudden friendliness really resonated with me; it's exactly what I've been thinking, and I can't shake the feeling he's still got something hidden up his sleeve. His moment with Sakura, though, felt surprisingly raw, almost like he was acknowledging the emotional whirlwind he's put everyone through, and that actually made me worry even more.
kiraxxz's avatar
kiraxxz
When adult Kakashi grabbed kid Obito, man, that really got me; it was like all their shared history and pain just flooded into that one moment. I mean, after everything they've been through, that quiet embrace spoke volumes about their unbreakable bond, making the silence of their fight feel so much heavier than any explosion could have.
kuroneko_42's avatar
kuroneko_42
When they ditched all the fancy jutsu for just pure taijutsu, I was genuinely surprised by how much more impactful every single punch and kick felt, like the sheer force of their beliefs was driving the fight. It totally brought me back to those gritty early Chunin Exam battles where every blow actually *hurt*, making me feel way more invested in their struggle than I thought I would be.
vexen_457's avatar
vexen_457
Kakashi actually stabbing Obito after that gut-wrenching flashback to their childhood really messed me up; it just felt so utterly tragic to see how much pain they've carried since they were kids. I can't believe things ended up like this for them, knowing how much they once meant to each other and how twisted their paths became.
minako_aino_374's avatar
minako_aino_374
Honestly, I was completely blindsided when Obito just burst out of that dimension, instantly becoming the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki right after his loss to Kakashi; my jaw practically hit the floor watching him transform like that. It felt like Kakashi’s victory was snatched away in an instant, and it really made me question what Obito's endgame was all along, like he had this trump card ready the whole time.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Episode 374's triumphant Team 7 reunion and their coordinated assault against overwhelming enemies, Episode 375 pivots sharply from spectacle to intimacy, isolating the Kakashi-Obito rivalry as the emotional centerpiece of this phase of the Fourth Great Ninja War. This duel serves as a critical character resolution point that has been building since the Kakashi Gaiden flashbacks, and its outcome directly feeds into the escalating conflicts and revelations that follow in the war's climactic stretch.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Episode 374's triumphant Team 7 reunion and their coordinated assault against overwhelming enemies, Episode 375 pivots sharply from spectacle to intimacy, isolating the Kakashi-Obito rivalry as the emotional centerpiece of this phase of the Fourth Great Ninja War. This duel serves as a critical character resolution point that has been building since the Kakashi Gaiden flashbacks, and its outcome directly feeds into the escalating conflicts and revelations that follow in the war's climactic stretch.

QUICK TAKES

deshmukhanna105's avatar
deshmukhanna105
VerifiedVerified
Kakashi faces a mysterious opponent with the orange mask who keeps vanishing mid-battle, turning the fight into a tense game of strategy. His sharp observation and quick thinking reveal the secret behind the disappearing moves, proving why he is a top-tier Ninja.
kirito_kensei's avatar
kirito_kensei
those transitions between them fighting as kids and then as adults in the kamui dimension were so smooth and it really made that whole sequence feel way more tragic
lulu's avatar
lulu
Dude, Obito becoming the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki at the end was just pure dread, and seeing the genuine terror in the allied forces' eyes really made me feel the hopelessness of the situation, especially after everything they'd already been through in this war.
bounto_bane_479's avatar
bounto_bane_479
I was really blown away by how smooth that hand-to-hand combat was, seriously, it looked incredible. It made me feel like every punch and block was loaded with all their past history, you know, just how deeply personal this whole rivalry still is for them, even after everything.
schtzstaffel_scythe_481's avatar
schtzstaffel_scythe_481
I seriously felt my stomach drop watching Kakashi have to stab Obito, and it's wild how much worse it felt with those flashbacks of them as kids, knowing he probably remembered every one of those moments in that instant.
kosenjo_no_obake's avatar
kosenjo_no_obake
During Obito and Kakashi's raw exchange, when the music completely vanished, I felt like I was intruding on a deeply personal, tragic history unfolding right before my eyes. The sheer desperation in their fighting gave me chills, and then seeing Obito transform at the very end just solidifies my fear that he's fully gone down a path of no return, utterly consumed by Madara's influence.
kanarazu_kami_72's avatar
kanarazu_kami_72
The way those familiar clangs from their childhood practice merged with the brutal sounds of their actual fight totally caught me off guard, making me question everything I thought I knew about their bond. Naruto’s sheer desperation to save Sasuke felt so palpable, and it made me doubt if their earliest promises to each other were ever truly meant to last this long.
dawn's avatar
dawn
During that whole silent taijutsu sequence, I was on such high alert, feeling the immense gravity in every single, calculated strike. When Obito suddenly rose, twisted into the Ten-Tails' jinchuriki, I actually gasped out loud – seriously, how are they even going to scratch him now?
rossiu_adai's avatar
rossiu_adai
When I saw them making hand signs like that, using each other's hands, it was such a gut punch because it just screamed how intimately they knew every single move the other would make. It wasn't just a cool jutsu; it felt like a tragic display of a bond forged through so much hardship, and it really made me feel for them.
alain_351's avatar
alain_351
I'm still reeling from how they layered Kakashi and Obito's childhood sparring with their present-day battle; it just broke my heart seeing how far they've fallen from those innocent days. It really makes me wonder if Obito ever truly felt that way about Kakashi back then or if it was all a front.
jiro_jolt_127's avatar
jiro_jolt_127
Obito and Kakashi's brutal taijutsu exchange in the Kamui dimension was way more intense than I expected, and frankly, it left me wondering if they were trying to punch out their complicated past as much as each other. It made me genuinely worried that one of them would just collapse from a physical blow, which felt a lot more real and desperate than any giant jutsu clash.
saix's avatar
saix
As Naruto and Sasuke mimicked their iconic clashes from years ago, I actually felt a chill, realizing this wasn't just a physical battle but a desperate, final echo of everything they'd been through. My mind kept reeling with every color shift, like the very fabric of their fractured past was tearing open, making the present moment feel entirely unreal and incredibly heavy.
professor_oak's avatar
professor_oak
That fight's animation, oh my god, it was so fluid and just pulled me right in, way better than the manga's choppy flashbacks ever could. And then when Obito became that horrific white monster, a chill ran down my spine because I saw him not just as an enemy, but as a completely lost soul, so far removed from the genin he once was who just wanted to protect his friends.
majora's avatar
majora
The sheer intensity of the taijutsu in this episode really caught me off guard; I was so used to seeing long speeches, so this raw, relentless fight felt surprisingly fresh. It made me feel the desperation much more acutely, honestly, like they knew words just weren't enough anymore.
yukio_yukimura_490's avatar
yukio_yukimura_490
The quiet violin during that intense clash between Naruto and Sasuke was absolutely gut-wrenching for me; it just amplified how truly tragic it was to see these two, who were once so close, tearing each other apart. It felt like watching brothers completely destroy everything, and that feeling of emptiness just lingered heavily for me.
yuu_ishigami's avatar
yuu_ishigami
Sai's blunt question about Sasuke's sudden friendliness really resonated with me; it's exactly what I've been thinking, and I can't shake the feeling he's still got something hidden up his sleeve. His moment with Sakura, though, felt surprisingly raw, almost like he was acknowledging the emotional whirlwind he's put everyone through, and that actually made me worry even more.
kiraxxz's avatar
kiraxxz
When adult Kakashi grabbed kid Obito, man, that really got me; it was like all their shared history and pain just flooded into that one moment. I mean, after everything they've been through, that quiet embrace spoke volumes about their unbreakable bond, making the silence of their fight feel so much heavier than any explosion could have.
kuroneko_42's avatar
kuroneko_42
When they ditched all the fancy jutsu for just pure taijutsu, I was genuinely surprised by how much more impactful every single punch and kick felt, like the sheer force of their beliefs was driving the fight. It totally brought me back to those gritty early Chunin Exam battles where every blow actually *hurt*, making me feel way more invested in their struggle than I thought I would be.
vexen_457's avatar
vexen_457
Kakashi actually stabbing Obito after that gut-wrenching flashback to their childhood really messed me up; it just felt so utterly tragic to see how much pain they've carried since they were kids. I can't believe things ended up like this for them, knowing how much they once meant to each other and how twisted their paths became.
minako_aino_374's avatar
minako_aino_374
Honestly, I was completely blindsided when Obito just burst out of that dimension, instantly becoming the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki right after his loss to Kakashi; my jaw practically hit the floor watching him transform like that. It felt like Kakashi’s victory was snatched away in an instant, and it really made me question what Obito's endgame was all along, like he had this trump card ready the whole time.

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