![]() The trouble is, the arc feels like a side story that never really gets any payoff as Kurenai never focuses any of her training with the new generation on genjutsu, which is her specialty. The episodes are pretty fascinating as Naruto and Kurenai have to figure out what around them is real and what’s born from the genjutsu. ![]() I feel justified in mistaking the stone-toad-Pain for him during Hinata’s episode. The former student, a member of the Kurama clan, has such powerful genjutsu that she can actually make things happen in the real world, something Naruto witnesses and struggles to understand. Of fucking course Zetsu’s watching all this go down. The arc follows Kurenai’s guilt at having locked away the abilities of a former student. The series spends a lot of time telling the audience what a great shinobi she is, but this is one of the few times the anime actually demonstrates how powerful she could have been. She’s an often overlooked character outside the fact that she mentors Hinata and has Asuma’s daughter after his death. One of the great aspects of this particular arc is that it allows the Naruto audience to get to know Sensei Kurenai a little bit better.
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