'Naruto Shippuden' Episode 476 Spoilers, News, Updates: 7 Manga Chapters To Be Packed Into Final Episode

By KLDatoy - 21 Sep '16 20:05PM
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"Naruto Shippuden" Episode 476 will air its final episode in two weeks. Apparently, it wasn't a bluff when reports revealed that the anime is indeed ending.

It is also reported that "Naruto Shippuden" Episode 476 will cover seven chapters since there are 700 chapters of the manga version. Episode 475 was about chapters 692 and 693. With that, the finale will be covering chapter 694 to 700, Movie News Guide reported.

Well, that seems a lot indeed but this will also encourage fans of the show to watch the episode since it will be the last and it will be covering seven important chapters.

Manga followers already know that both characters Sasuke and Narute will die as they face their ultimate fight in the episode titled “The Last Battle.”

The two once shared a great bond of brotherhood but will be seen fighting with each other in the anime's finale episode. It is said that Naruto tries to save Sasuke but it appears that Sasuke have a different goal which is to kill every tailed beast.

Sasuke's aim is to destroy the present world in order to build a better world. The battle will occur at the same valley where Asura and Indra had a fight.

The statues of Madara Uchiha and Hashirama Senju will be destroyed during their face-off. After the statues were broken, only their hands were left as a representation of the Seal of Reconciliation. This manifest the peace and order between Sasuke and Naruto but both ninjas will die, Ecumenical News reported.

The finale preview of the episode 476 was presented by Studio Pierrot in black and white, Enstarz reported. In the preview, the characters were outlined and were slightly animated.

Many noted that the studio were not able to deliver a good animation for Naruto Shippuden. With that, they could be doing their best for the anime's last episode.

"Naruto Shippuden" Episode 476 will air on Sept. 29, after a two-week break.

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