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August 28, 2009

Naruto Shippuuden - Episode 124

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Art!

Naruto Shippuuden 124

Deidara uses his masterpiece. Sasuke realizes that by it’s size, if exploding, it will probably take the whole land with it. He rans away but, Deidara sets it off. But, it’s not what he’s expecting. It dissolves into countless nano-sized bombs that can enter the body and destroy it from it’s core.

Still, the sharingan allow Sasuke to avoid almost everything. They end up both exhausted. It kind of reminds me a little of when Nejo fought the spider-guy.

Naruto Shippuuden 124

Sasuke finally gives Deidara as defeated and relaxes. He asks him about his brother. Deidara is just more pissed at the fact that the sharigan users are so conceited and ignore him and his heart. He decides to his final most powerful attack, himself. His exploding body is ten kilometers in radius. There’s no way Sasuke can escape. Even Tobi will supposedly die if he’s still in that radius.

Deidara goes off. I didn’t remember how he exploded anymore, it was cool seeing his body transform. The animation on this episode wasn’t much but, it served it’s purpose. The art had some nice moments and the final explosion was really well portrayed, showing a very famous artist’s art. Much from Deidara’s characters is based on this artist and serves as a tribute to him.

Naruto Shippuuden 124

Nice episode. I remember the manga being more intense in this part but, the anime still did a nice job.

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Naruto Shippuuden 124

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