Naruto Shippuden Episode 500: The Message
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Naruto Shippuden Episode 500: The Message

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Naruto: Shippuden is one of the most emotional and legendary anime series I have ever watched. At first I thought it was just going to be another fighting anime with cool powers and long battles, but after watching more and more episodes I realized it is much deeper than that. The story, characters, soundtrack, fights, emotions, and life lessons make this anime unforgettable even with all of its flaws.

The biggest strength of Shippuden is definitely the character development. Naruto starts as a loud and annoying kid that everyone hates and ignores, but over time he becomes someone who earns the respect of the entire world. Watching him go from being completely alone to becoming the hero of the Hidden Leaf was honestly inspiring. His relationship with Sasuke carries almost the entire anime because it feels tragic from beginning to end. Naruto keeps trying to save someone who already accepted darkness, and that struggle creates some of the best moments in the series.

One of the craziest parts of the anime was learning the truth about Itachi Uchiha. For so long he looked like a cold-blooded villain who murdered his own clan for power, but later we discover that he sacrificed everything to prevent a civil war and protect Sasuke. That reveal completely changed the way I looked at his character and honestly made him one of the greatest anime characters ever created. The scene where Itachi says goodbye to Sasuke after the Edo Tensei battle was heartbreaking.

Pain’s invasion arc was another masterpiece. Seeing the entire Hidden Leaf Village destroyed in seconds felt shocking even years after the anime released. Naruto arriving in Sage Mode while everyone had lost hope was one of the most hype anime moments ever. But what made the arc truly amazing was Pain himself. He was not evil just for the sake of being evil. His speech about hatred and endless cycles of war actually made sense and forced Naruto to grow mentally, not just physically.

The Fourth Great Ninja War had some of the best fights in anime history. Madara Uchiha entering the battlefield and destroying entire armies by himself was insane. The animation, music, and scale of the battles made everything feel huge. Kakashi finally revealing his full backstory with Obito was emotional too, especially when Obito turned out to be alive after all those years and became one of the main villains. Some moments in the war arc were honestly unbelievable, like Guy opening the Eighth Gate and almost killing Madara. That fight alone proved why Might Guy is one of the coolest characters in the series.

Of course, Shippuden is not perfect. The anime has way too much filler and sometimes destroys the pacing completely. There were moments where the story became so intense and suddenly the anime switched to random filler episodes that nobody asked for. Some side characters also got ignored later in the story. Characters like Rock Lee, Neji, and Shino deserved much more screen time. Neji’s death during the war especially felt disappointing because he had so much potential.

Even with those problems, the emotional impact of the anime is incredible. Jiraiya’s death is still one of the saddest anime moments ever. Watching Naruto find out what happened to his master was painful because Jiraiya believed in him from the very beginning. Minato and Kushina meeting Naruto during the war also hit hard emotionally because Naruto finally got to speak with his parents after spending his entire childhood alone.

The final battle between Naruto and Sasuke at the Valley of the End perfectly closed the story. After hundreds of episodes of conflict, pain, friendship, betrayal, and rivalry, the ending felt deserved. They literally lost arms fighting each other because neither of them wanted to give up. That final scene where Sasuke finally accepts Naruto as his true friend was the perfect conclusion to their journey.

Overall, Naruto Shippuden is not just an anime about ninjas fighting. It is a story about loneliness, hatred, friendship, war, sacrifice, forgiveness, and never giving up no matter how painful life becomes. Even though it has pacing problems and too much filler, the emotional moments and legendary characters make it one of the greatest anime of all time in my opinion. I would easily rate it a 9.5/10.

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I just love this anime a lot it was my first anime . Iam glad that I watched it naruto Uzumaki really is my favorite character i love him a lot personally the whole anime is so inspiring the motto of never giving up 💓💫 . I love itachi too the way he is written is so so well visuals ,sound track everything is 10/10 animation too is peak for me please give it a try guys its worth everything episode 💜 . The whole anime id such a masterpiece 🤧 I cried ,laughed ,felt the inspiration ,learned love and not hating the enemy in fact understanding them everything is peak here

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This episode is exciting—we get to see Naruto's wedding, and the best part was that Naruto asked him to be his best man. We already know who he's going to marry—it's Hinata—and not to mention the soundtrack, which took an exciting turn.
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Bagian ini jujur terharu sedih karena sudah lama anime naruto menemani saya dari kecil sampe sekarang usia 32th masih terkenang masa-masa itu
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Maybe this sounds like a controversial take lol. But let me say it, this episode is really what Naruto deserves after everything he’s been through all this time. He deserves a peaceful ending.

Such a beautiful moment, a gorgeous scene, and opened the door to the next generation.
adachigahara_ace_11's avatar
adachigahara_ace_11
Naruto asking Iruka to be his father broke me and I can't stop crying about it because they came so far from that first episode together
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zacian_314
Sasuke just sending that note to Sakura instead of actually showing up for Naruto was a bit of a letdown even if it fits his character
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klbatp
All time favorite!
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tengen_tempo_131
Standing in as the father figure felt so right for Iruka and he really was the first person to believe in Naruto when nobody else would and that scene on the bridge was really moving but most fans still wish they actually showed the wedding ceremony instead of just cutting to a white screen at the very end
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sailor_mercury_394
It still feels weird to me that we spent five hundred episodes watching him try to be Hokage and then the finale is just wedding planning and we do not even see the title change
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sakurabloom
The scene with Iruka and Kakashi talking on the balcony felt like the perfect bridge between the old teachers and the man Naruto has become, their pride was so obvious
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alphonse_armor
When Naruto put his headband on Boruto and that music played it felt like the perfect way to pass the torch after all these years
aobozu_blade_46's avatar
aobozu_blade_46
Watching Hinata hold Neji’s picture before the ceremony was so heavy, it really reminded everyone of how much they lost to get to this peace
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the_infant
I was laughing so hard at all the different characters giving their messages and seeing Orochimaru just hanging out in the background made it so much better
esmeraude_380's avatar
esmeraude_380
Seeing that swing set again brought back so many memories of the beginning and it is crazy to see how far Naruto has come from being that lonely kid
tatl_264's avatar
tatl_264
Sasuke sending that little note on the hawk was such a subtle move and it really shows how much he still cares about the team even while he is out there in the woods
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candice_corona
My heart actually shattered when Naruto asked Iruka to be his father and he started crying because that bond really started everything for this show
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lone8
Everyone spent weeks getting gifts and making videos but the show actually ended before they even walked down the aisle and that feels like a massive ripoff

EPISODE CONTEXT

As the 500th and final episode, 'The Message' follows 'The Outcome of the Secret Mission' and serves as the definitive conclusion to the entire Naruto: Shippuden series. Rather than introducing new conflict, it provides emotional closure for long-running character arcs — particularly Naruto's — while celebrating how far everyone has come. It also functions as a bridge to the next generation, laying thematic groundwork for the sequel series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

As the 500th and final episode, 'The Message' follows 'The Outcome of the Secret Mission' and serves as the definitive conclusion to the entire Naruto: Shippuden series. Rather than introducing new conflict, it provides emotional closure for long-running character arcs — particularly Naruto's — while celebrating how far everyone has come. It also functions as a bridge to the next generation, laying thematic groundwork for the sequel series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.

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Naruto: Shippuden is one of the most emotional and legendary anime series I have ever watched. At first I thought it was just going to be another fighting anime with cool powers and long battles, but after watching more and more episodes I realized it is much deeper than that. The story, characters, soundtrack, fights, emotions, and life lessons make this anime unforgettable even with all of its flaws.

The biggest strength of Shippuden is definitely the character development. Naruto starts as a loud and annoying kid that everyone hates and ignores, but over time he becomes someone who earns the respect of the entire world. Watching him go from being completely alone to becoming the hero of the Hidden Leaf was honestly inspiring. His relationship with Sasuke carries almost the entire anime because it feels tragic from beginning to end. Naruto keeps trying to save someone who already accepted darkness, and that struggle creates some of the best moments in the series.

One of the craziest parts of the anime was learning the truth about Itachi Uchiha. For so long he looked like a cold-blooded villain who murdered his own clan for power, but later we discover that he sacrificed everything to prevent a civil war and protect Sasuke. That reveal completely changed the way I looked at his character and honestly made him one of the greatest anime characters ever created. The scene where Itachi says goodbye to Sasuke after the Edo Tensei battle was heartbreaking.

Pain’s invasion arc was another masterpiece. Seeing the entire Hidden Leaf Village destroyed in seconds felt shocking even years after the anime released. Naruto arriving in Sage Mode while everyone had lost hope was one of the most hype anime moments ever. But what made the arc truly amazing was Pain himself. He was not evil just for the sake of being evil. His speech about hatred and endless cycles of war actually made sense and forced Naruto to grow mentally, not just physically.

The Fourth Great Ninja War had some of the best fights in anime history. Madara Uchiha entering the battlefield and destroying entire armies by himself was insane. The animation, music, and scale of the battles made everything feel huge. Kakashi finally revealing his full backstory with Obito was emotional too, especially when Obito turned out to be alive after all those years and became one of the main villains. Some moments in the war arc were honestly unbelievable, like Guy opening the Eighth Gate and almost killing Madara. That fight alone proved why Might Guy is one of the coolest characters in the series.

Of course, Shippuden is not perfect. The anime has way too much filler and sometimes destroys the pacing completely. There were moments where the story became so intense and suddenly the anime switched to random filler episodes that nobody asked for. Some side characters also got ignored later in the story. Characters like Rock Lee, Neji, and Shino deserved much more screen time. Neji’s death during the war especially felt disappointing because he had so much potential.

Even with those problems, the emotional impact of the anime is incredible. Jiraiya’s death is still one of the saddest anime moments ever. Watching Naruto find out what happened to his master was painful because Jiraiya believed in him from the very beginning. Minato and Kushina meeting Naruto during the war also hit hard emotionally because Naruto finally got to speak with his parents after spending his entire childhood alone.

The final battle between Naruto and Sasuke at the Valley of the End perfectly closed the story. After hundreds of episodes of conflict, pain, friendship, betrayal, and rivalry, the ending felt deserved. They literally lost arms fighting each other because neither of them wanted to give up. That final scene where Sasuke finally accepts Naruto as his true friend was the perfect conclusion to their journey.

Overall, Naruto Shippuden is not just an anime about ninjas fighting. It is a story about loneliness, hatred, friendship, war, sacrifice, forgiveness, and never giving up no matter how painful life becomes. Even though it has pacing problems and too much filler, the emotional moments and legendary characters make it one of the greatest anime of all time in my opinion. I would easily rate it a 9.5/10.

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I just love this anime a lot it was my first anime . Iam glad that I watched it naruto Uzumaki really is my favorite character i love him a lot personally the whole anime is so inspiring the motto of never giving up 💓💫 . I love itachi too the way he is written is so so well visuals ,sound track everything is 10/10 animation too is peak for me please give it a try guys its worth everything episode 💜 . The whole anime id such a masterpiece 🤧 I cried ,laughed ,felt the inspiration ,learned love and not hating the enemy in fact understanding them everything is peak here

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This episode is exciting—we get to see Naruto's wedding, and the best part was that Naruto asked him to be his best man. We already know who he's going to marry—it's Hinata—and not to mention the soundtrack, which took an exciting turn.
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Bagian ini jujur terharu sedih karena sudah lama anime naruto menemani saya dari kecil sampe sekarang usia 32th masih terkenang masa-masa itu
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faihyuu
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Maybe this sounds like a controversial take lol. But let me say it, this episode is really what Naruto deserves after everything he’s been through all this time. He deserves a peaceful ending.

Such a beautiful moment, a gorgeous scene, and opened the door to the next generation.
adachigahara_ace_11's avatar
adachigahara_ace_11
Naruto asking Iruka to be his father broke me and I can't stop crying about it because they came so far from that first episode together
zacian_314's avatar
zacian_314
Sasuke just sending that note to Sakura instead of actually showing up for Naruto was a bit of a letdown even if it fits his character
klbatp's avatar
klbatp
All time favorite!
tengen_tempo_131's avatar
tengen_tempo_131
Standing in as the father figure felt so right for Iruka and he really was the first person to believe in Naruto when nobody else would and that scene on the bridge was really moving but most fans still wish they actually showed the wedding ceremony instead of just cutting to a white screen at the very end
sailor_mercury_394's avatar
sailor_mercury_394
It still feels weird to me that we spent five hundred episodes watching him try to be Hokage and then the finale is just wedding planning and we do not even see the title change
sakurabloom's avatar
sakurabloom
The scene with Iruka and Kakashi talking on the balcony felt like the perfect bridge between the old teachers and the man Naruto has become, their pride was so obvious
alphonse_armor's avatar
alphonse_armor
When Naruto put his headband on Boruto and that music played it felt like the perfect way to pass the torch after all these years
aobozu_blade_46's avatar
aobozu_blade_46
Watching Hinata hold Neji’s picture before the ceremony was so heavy, it really reminded everyone of how much they lost to get to this peace
the_infant's avatar
the_infant
I was laughing so hard at all the different characters giving their messages and seeing Orochimaru just hanging out in the background made it so much better
esmeraude_380's avatar
esmeraude_380
Seeing that swing set again brought back so many memories of the beginning and it is crazy to see how far Naruto has come from being that lonely kid
tatl_264's avatar
tatl_264
Sasuke sending that little note on the hawk was such a subtle move and it really shows how much he still cares about the team even while he is out there in the woods
candice_corona's avatar
candice_corona
My heart actually shattered when Naruto asked Iruka to be his father and he started crying because that bond really started everything for this show
lone8's avatar
lone8
Everyone spent weeks getting gifts and making videos but the show actually ended before they even walked down the aisle and that feels like a massive ripoff

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