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Six-Tails Unleashed

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A filler arc of Naruto: Shippuden centered on Utakata, the wandering jinchuriki of the Six-Tails, and the young Tsuchigumo heiress Hotaru, whose forbidden clan technique makes her a target for the scheming Shiranami.

Media: anime
Series: Naruto: Shippuden
Episodes: 144-151
Arc Media: Anime
Followed By: Pain's Assault
Anime Arc Number: 7
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Overview

This anime-only arc of Naruto: Shippuden runs from episode 144 to 151. It examines the bond between a master and pupil, the Six-Tails jinchuriki Utakata and the girl Hotaru. The Fated Battle Between Brothers comes before it, and Pain's Assault follows.

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Summary

When bandits known as the Magaki Group storm a mountaintop stronghold, Hotaru flees with the drifting ninja Utakata while her guardian Tonbee is beaten down. Tsunade dispatches Team Yamato to escort the girl safely to the Tsuchigumo village. Naruto, Sai, and Yamato trail Utakata, who, once he learns they are not enemies, entrusts Hotaru to their care. Along the way the group discovers that a forbidden clan technique has been sealed into Hotaru's back, something she herself requested to honor her grandfather's dream of restoring the clan.

Utakata is revealed as a Kirigakure missing-nin accused of killing his own master, and a squad of Mist Anbu led by Tsurugi pursues him. A truce lets him stay with the team until Hotaru is safe. Meanwhile the mysterious Shiranami, secretly the Magaki leader, wins Hotaru's trust before abducting her back to her village, where he uses his own technique to seize control of the residents. Naruto and Utakata track him down and, with Team Yamato holding off the mob and the bandits, manage to rescue Hotaru.

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Aftermath

Once Hotaru is safe, Team Yamato parts from the pair, and Utakata agrees to train the girl as they travel together. Before setting out, he goes to seek answers from the Mist Anbu about his late master, only to find their discarded masks and realize the unit has been killed. The Akatsuki's Pain then appears, announces his intent to seize the Six-Tails, and after a struggle captures Utakata.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Six Tails Unleashed filler?

Yes, Six-Tails Unleashed is an anime-only filler arc of Naruto: Shippuden, running from episode 144 to 151.

Is Six Tails Unleashed worth watching?

Six-Tails Unleashed centers on the bond between the wandering Six-Tails jinchuriki Utakata and the young Tsuchigumo heiress Hotaru, and it ends with the Akatsuki's Pain capturing Utakata, tying it into the larger jinchuriki-hunting storyline.

Who is Utakata in the Six-Tails Unleashed arc?

Utakata is a wandering Kirigakure missing-nin and the jinchuriki of the Six-Tails in this arc. He is accused of killing his own master and takes on Hotaru as a pupil while being pursued by Mist Anbu.

Who is Hotaru in the Six-Tails Unleashed arc?

Hotaru is a young heiress of the Tsuchigumo clan in this arc, who has a forbidden clan technique sealed into her back at her own request, honoring her grandfather's dream of restoring the clan.

How does the Six-Tails Unleashed arc end?

The Six-Tails Unleashed arc ends with the Akatsuki's Pain appearing, announcing his intent to seize the Six-Tails, and capturing Utakata after a struggle.

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