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|image=Tenzo Suppresing The 4 Tailed Naruto.png
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|image=Sakura's Tears.png
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|english=Sakura's Tears
 
|kanji=サクラの涙
 
|kanji=サクラの涙
|romaji=Sakura no namida
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|romaji=Sakura no Namida
 
|episode=43
 
|episode=43
 
|shippuden=Yes
 
|shippuden=Yes
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|watchonlinelink=509854
|arc=Sasuke and Sai arc
 
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|arc=Tenchi Bridge Reconnaissance Mission
 
|chapters=296
 
|chapters=296
 
|japanese airdate=January 17, 2008
 
|japanese airdate=January 17, 2008
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|english airdate=July 14, 2010
 
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{{translation|'''Sakura's Tears'''|サクラの涙|Sakura no namida}} is episode 43 of the ''Naruto: Shippūden'' anime.
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{{translation|'''Sakura's Tears'''|サクラの涙|Sakura no Namida}} is episode 43 of the ''[[Naruto: Shippūden]]'' anime.
   
==Synopsis==
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== Synopsis ==
[[Kabuto]] states that [[Naruto]]'s current form is a consequence of his desperation to bring back [[Sasuke]] to [[Konoha]]. [[Sakura]] begins to cry and tries to approach [[Naruto]], but was attacked by [[Four-Tailed Fox]]. [[Yamato]] erects chakra-suppressing wooden pillars using his [[Wood Release]] Jutsu to bind Naruto before he does any more harm. Kabuto heals Sakura and disappears after reasoning that the Konoha ninja are not Orochimaru's enemies because they are also fighting [[Akatsuki]]. Yamato forcibly returns Naruto to his normal state. Meanwhile, [[Sai]], who was hiding nearby the battlefield the entire time, confronts [[Orochimaru]] on behalf of orders from [[Danzo]].
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[[Kabuto]] states that [[Naruto]]'s current form is a consequence of his desperation to bring back [[Sasuke]] to [[Konoha]]. [[Sakura]] begins to cry and tries to approach Naruto, but is attacked by him. Yamato erects [[chakra]]-suppressing [[Hokage-Style Sixty-Year-Old Technique Kakuan Entering Society with Bliss-Bringing Hands|wooden pillars]] to bind Naruto before he does any more harm. Kabuto heals Sakura and disappears after reasoning that Konoha are not [[Orochimaru]]'s enemies because they are also fighting [[Akatsuki]]. Yamato forcibly returns Naruto to his normal state. Meanwhile, [[Sai]], who was hiding nearby the battlefield the entire time, confronts Orochimaru on behalf of orders from [[Danzō]].
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== Credits ==
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{{CreditsTable|
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Naruto Uzumaki
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JA: Junko Takeuchi
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EN: Malie Flannigan
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Sakura Haruno
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JA: Chie Nakamura
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EN: Kate Higgins
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Sai
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JA: Satoshi Hino
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EN: Ben Diskin
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Yamato
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JA: Rikiya Koyama
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EN: Troy Baker
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Orochimaru
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JA: Kujira
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EN: Steve Blum
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Kabuto Yakushi
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JA: Nobutoshi Kanna
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EN: Henry Dittman
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[[es:Las Lágrimas de Sakura]]

Revision as of 03:08, 14 June 2015

"Sakura's Tears" (サクラの涙, Sakura no Namida) is episode 43 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.

Sakura's Tears (サクラの涙, Sakura no Namida) is episode 43 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.

Synopsis

Kabuto states that Naruto's current form is a consequence of his desperation to bring back Sasuke to Konoha. Sakura begins to cry and tries to approach Naruto, but is attacked by him. Yamato erects chakra-suppressing wooden pillars to bind Naruto before he does any more harm. Kabuto heals Sakura and disappears after reasoning that Konoha are not Orochimaru's enemies because they are also fighting Akatsuki. Yamato forcibly returns Naruto to his normal state. Meanwhile, Sai, who was hiding nearby the battlefield the entire time, confronts Orochimaru on behalf of orders from Danzō.

Credits

RoleSeiyūEnglish Voice Actor
EnglishJapaneseRōmaji
Naruto UzumakiJunko Takeuchi竹内 順子Takeuchi JunkoMalie Flannigan
Sakura HarunoChie Nakamura中村 千絵Nakamura ChieKate Higgins
SaiSatoshi Hino日野 聡Hino SatoshiBen Diskin
YamatoRikiya Koyama小山 力也Koyama RikiyaTroy Baker
OrochimaruKujiraくじらKujiraSteve Blum
Kabuto YakushiNobutoshi Kanna神奈 延年Kanna NobutoshiHenry Dittman