Uchiha Sasuke: The Perfect Final Villain



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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
4:21 Sasuke’s Past
6:30 Land of Waves
9:32 Sasuke’s Departure
11:33 The Reunion
12:37 Sasuke vs Itachi
15:00 Sasuke’s Descent
17:10 Naruto’s Light
19:20 Sasuke and Itachi
20:15 Kabuto
22:24 Orochimaru
23:37 Sasuke’s Enlightenment
25:11 Ninshu and Ninjutsu
26:43 Madara
29:28 Guy
31:17 Tobirama
33:19 Black Zetsu
36:00 Kaguya
37:50 Obito
40:48 The Final Battle
45:19 Zabuza
49:58 Resolution in Naruto
54:44 Outro
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23 thoughts on “Uchiha Sasuke: The Perfect Final Villain”

  1. Amazing.

    I was pretty sceptical starting this Video, but i was truly surprised by the quality of this content. I considered myself having practically completely understood this Masterpiece, so much there is nothing new someone could teach me about it.
    But you phrased it all so beautifully and gave the personality and the mental state of the characters so good away, you truly gave me a new point of view on this show i always kind of suspected existed but never understood in a way like now.

    Thank you for this Video.

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  2. Sasuke's character was a head of its time as people were not familiar yet at the time naruto was released with mental illness, depression, trauma, ptsd, gasligtning, ..etc
    Parents are the main source of unconditional love , caring, protection, and compassion for their child so sasuke had this source taken away from him in the most brutual non human way and he had to see that i mean no sane person can see people get killed so what if also they were your parents so its double the trauma
    Sakura was just thirsty for him because he didn't want her she is the type of person red pills talk about on behalf of all women Unfortunately if sasuke was interested at her she wouldn't want him and i know alot of people like her just check cringe videos like why girls like bad boys and you will see for yourself
    So sakura wouldn't provide sasuke with the things he needed the most after his parents death compassion, caring , protection, sympathy, and kindness so why would he want a cringe person like her

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  3. Valley of the end sasuke 2.0 is him at his best. A man with a plan and the will to execute it; becoming a messiah figure to extinguish the corruption of the entire shinobi world.

    He became so beta after this fight 😂

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  4. Sasuke's atonement is honestly one of my favourite things in manga I'm not the biggest fan of naruto tbh I dislike the majority of OG naruto and dislike the later half of ship but I feel sasuke's progression was the most satisfying to watch and his atonement in the end the most rewarding

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  5. Also Sasuke is not arrogant its just when people are serverly hurt,abused and traumatized they will be detached and lose interest in other people and weirdly enough that made people chase after him and that also happens in real life ! people will go after someone who ignores them

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  6. this was an incredible video, thank you. hurts when people misunderstand him and craps on him. but hes been through so much and is a real and complex character who managed to see the light in the end

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  7. This is even more profound now that Sasuke has sacrificed himself to save Narutos' son. After losing his best friend, he trusted nothing but his daughters love to guide him to giving a new outcast the tools to fight for himself

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  8. It does seem like Sasuke so easily believes what people tell him, and never thinks for himself.

    Heck even Itachi says "Sasuke is a blank canvas that can be painted any color."

    I support Sasuke killing the elders 100% especially Hiruzen who could've prevented the Uchiha massacre if he wasn't such a pushover and kept Danzo on a leash.

    The elders turned the village against the Uchiha and Hiruzen did nothing about it.

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  9. 9:11. I highly doubt Sasuke would’ve digested their failed philosophy as a kid, when he couldn’t independently digest Itachi’s as a teen with clarity of mind. For context, Itachi using Snake Sage Kabuto & himself as a template, gave Sasuke a well thought-out lesson on the consequences of deluding yourself (Chapter 585, page 10). That went through one ear & out the other, leading Sasuke to mirror Kabuto’s decent into derangement (Chapter 586, page 9 & Chapter 696, page 6) & undergo a change of heart through defeat (Chapter 698, page 16), much in the same way Kabuto did.

    Like Kabuto, Sasuke was adding to himself (Chapter 585, page 1), losing his sense of self upon new information, until a culmination of the knowledge he’d gathered saw him masquerading as Itachi (Chapter 694, page 1-5), much in the same way Kabuto’s final form meant mimicing Orochimaru. With Sasuke present, Itachi warned Kabuto not to imitate Orochimaru (a failure) as it would become his achilles heel (Chapter 585, page 10). Sasuke not listening to Itachi’s words despite seeing the immortal Kabuto fail (like Orochimaru & Itachi once did) first-hand, ended up imitating Itachi anyway (a failure – Chapter 585, page 2) leading to his inevitable conquest to Naruto (Chapter 698, page 16).

    Sasuke’s inability to heed Itachi’s wisdom like Naruto did, which tackled the consequences of shouldering the fate of the world on your own (Chapter 552, page 7-8) despite Itachi telling him he failed & despite outright seeing Kabuto fail, is why the Asura & Indra cycle of hatred went on longer than it should’ve. They both recieved the same lesson (Sasuke to an even greater extent than Naruto), yet only one of them took it upon themselves to abide it. In that same manner, nothing would’ve changed had a younger Sasuke witnessed Zabuza & Haku’s deaths. Their failed outlook on the system wouldn’t have stopped him from defecting the village through the Sound Fours coercion after his defeat to Itachi. He was fated to walk the path he did.

    By the way, this video is superb.

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