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This episode is a pivotal moment in the “Power” arc (Episodes 290–295, 349–361, 371–373, 379–385), which serves as a canon-adjacent storyline focusing on Kabuto Yakushi’s past and the tragic history of the jinchuriki. Episode 385 is the emotional and action-packed conclusion to this arc. Context Before the Episode To understand Episode 385, we must recap the setup. The "Power" arc takes place during the Fourth Great Ninja War, but before Naruto joins the main battlefield. Naruto, Yamato, and a small squad are investigating a mysterious crater left by a weapon of mass destruction. They discover a hidden underground facility where a rogue ninja named Kabuto Yakushi (then in service to Obito/Tobi) is conducting horrific experiments.
“They weren’t monsters. None of them were.”
Instead, he does something unprecedented: , creating a network of shared consciousness. Within this network, Naruto projects his most painful memory: the day he learned about Kurama, the ostracization by villagers, and Iruka’s tearful acceptance. naruto episode 385
The Edo jinchuriki, now partially freed from Kabuto’s control, make a collective decision. They turn to face Muku.
Yagura: “Tell the tailed beasts… we’re sorry. We couldn’t free them in life.” Naruto: “I’ll free them. Every last one. I promise.” Yagura (smiling): “Then you are the true link—the chain that becomes a bridge.” One by one, they fade away. Utakata’s bubbles float upward. Fū waves goodbye. Rōshi bows. Han gives a thumbs up. Yagura vanishes last, whispering, “Thank you, jinchuriki of the Nine-Tails.” Final Scene – The Aftermath Naruto stands alone in the crater, exhausted and tear-streaked. Yamato and the others arrive. Naruto says nothing for a long moment, then quietly: This episode is a pivotal moment in the
Kabuto has resurrected the corpses of deceased jinchuriki (specifically – the 4th Mizukage, Rōshi – 4-tails, Han – 5-tails, Utakata – 6-tails, Fū – 7-tails) and is using a modified version of the Impure World Reincarnation (Edo Tensei) to control them. He also holds a young boy named Muku captive. Muku is a special clone-like creation designed to host a massive amount of chakra.
“Let us repay your kindness, child.” The "Power" arc takes place during the Fourth
Using his unique ability to sense negative emotions and his own status as a jinchuriki, Naruto shouts,