Shippuden Episode 245: Naruto
: Fans and critics alike noticed the use of new, evocative tracks that heighten the emotional weight of Naruto's internal struggle and subsequent resolve. Critical Consensus Rating/Opinion Overall Impact
: The animation is described as solid and consistent for this stage of the series. The shift from the serene waterfall setting to the dark, cavernous space where the Nine-Tails is sealed effectively resets the mood from peaceful to high-stakes.
: The first half focuses on character growth, while the second half shifts gears as Killer Bee takes Naruto to a secret training chamber. This builds immense anticipation for the long-awaited battle against the Nine-Tails. Visuals and Sound Naruto Shippuden Episode 245
: Instead of defeating his dark side with force, Naruto chooses empathy, acknowledging the pain his inner self endured and literally hugging it out. Reviewers often note this as a defining moment that showcases Naruto’s maturity and his rejection of the cycle of hatred.
. It serves as the perfect setup for the legendary encounters in the following episodes, specifically the emotional meeting with Kushina Uzumaki. : Fans and critics alike noticed the use
. While the emotional payoff is high, the episode title is slightly misleading as the actual "vs. Nine-Tails" fight only begins at the very end. Character Growth
. Finalizes Naruto's transition from a victim of the village's hatred to a hero who has mastered his own internal darkness. Setting the Stage : The first half focuses on character growth,
This episode is widely praised for its emotional resolution of the "Waterfall of Truth" arc. The highlight is Naruto's confrontation with his "inner self"—the personification of his suppressed hatred.