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− | |top={{Looking for|episode 253 of [[Naruto: Shippūden]]|chapter 509 of the [[Naruto Series]]|A Suspension Bridge to Peace (chapter)|A Suspension Bridge to Peace|disambig=A Suspension Bridge to Peace}} |
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|image=Konan supports the bridge to peace.png |
|image=Konan supports the bridge to peace.png |
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+ | |english=The Bridge to Peace |
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|kanji=平和への懸け橋 |
|kanji=平和への懸け橋 |
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|romaji=Heiwa e no Kakehashi |
|romaji=Heiwa e no Kakehashi |
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|shippuden=Yes |
|shippuden=Yes |
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|watchonlinelink=588320 |
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+ | |arc=Fourth Shinobi World War: Countdown |
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− | |arc=Confining the Jinchūriki Arc |
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|chapters=510, 511 |
|chapters=510, 511 |
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|japanese airdate=March 8, 2012 |
|japanese airdate=March 8, 2012 |
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+ | |english airdate=August 2, 2014 |
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|English=A Suspension Bridge to Peace |
|English=A Suspension Bridge to Peace |
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− | {{translation|''' |
+ | {{translation|'''The Bridge to Peace'''|平和への懸け橋|Heiwa e no Kakehashi}} is episode 253 of the ''[[Naruto: Shippūden]]'' anime. |
== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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− | [[Konan]] encloses [[Tobi]] with a |
+ | [[Konan]] encloses [[Tobi]] in a chasm with a large amount of [[explosive tag]]s that detonates in a wide area. Tobi, however, manages to survive the assault by sacrificing his left eye to use [[Izanagi]], after which he appears behind a shocked and exhausted Konan and stabs her with a metal pipe. Noting that it was a favour to a former comrade, Tobi explains his technique to Konan. Konan refuses to give up and continues to fight Tobi. Tobi manages to subdue her and places Konan inside a genjutsu to force her to reveal the location of the Rinnegan. Tobi travels to the location and retrieves Nagato's corpse and then takes his leave. A blood-soaked piece of paper is blown off Konan's body by the wind and travels to her childhood [[Ame Orphans' Hideout|hideout]]. As it travels, more of the [[Ame Orphans]] past with Jiraiya is revealed, as well as some of their time as the original [[Akatsuki]]. Meanwhile, Tobi, dressed in new attire, is told by [[Zetsu]] that they have received intel on the [[Nine-Tails]] whereabouts from [[Kisame Hoshigaki]]. With this, Tobi declares that it's time to capture the Nine-Tails. At the end of the episode, the blood-soaked paper that flew to the hideout covers Konan's [[Water on a Frog's Face Training|frog card]], signifying that she was "home". |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * In Konan's flashback during this episode, [[Jiraiya]] used the [[Rasengan]] while training with the [[Ame Orphans]]. However, given the period that Jiraiya had taught the orphans in, it is unlikely that Minato had created the technique as yet as he would have been a child then or even that Jiraiya had started teaching Minato altogether. |
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+ | * In some scenes, especially when Tobi grabs Konan by the throat, her Akatsuki ring is not appearing on her finger. |
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+ | * The scene where Konan's blood-soaked red paper covered her frog card symbolised the promised they made to return to the cabin to celebrate a job well-done. However, as all four inhabitants died, the cabin symbolised the afterlife and how Konan was the last amongst them to die and had passed to the afterlife to reunited with Jiraiya, Yahiko, and Nagato to celebrate their roles in contributing to peace. |
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+ | {{-}} |
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+ | == Credits == |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" style="font-size: 100%; text-align: center; width: 100%;" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan=3 | Role |
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+ | ! colspan=3 | Seiyū |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! English |
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+ | ! Japanese |
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+ | ! Rōmaji |
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+ | ! English |
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+ | ! Japanese |
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+ | ! Rōmaji |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Konan]] |
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+ | | 小南 |
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+ | | Konan |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Atsuko Tanaka|Atsuko Tanaka]] |
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+ | | 田中 敦子 |
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+ | | Tanaka Atsuko |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Yahiko]] |
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+ | | 弥彦 |
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+ | | Yahiko |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Ken'yū Horiuchi|Ken'yū Horiuchi ]] |
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+ | | 堀内 賢雄 |
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+ | | Horiuchi Ken'yū |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Nagato]] |
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+ | | 長門 |
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+ | | Nagato |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Junpei Morita|Junpei Morita]] |
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+ | | 森田 順平 |
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+ | | Morita Junpei |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Jiraiya]] |
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+ | | 自来也 |
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+ | | Jiraiya |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Hōchū Ōtsuka|Hōchū Ōtsuka]] |
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+ | | 大塚 芳忠 |
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+ | | Ōtsuka Hōchū |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Nagato]] (Boy) |
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+ | | 長門 (少年) |
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+ | | Nagato (Shōnen) |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Tomoaki Maeno|Tomoaki Maeno]] |
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+ | | 前野 智昭 |
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+ | | Maeno Tomoaki |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Yahiko]] (Boy) |
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+ | | 弥彦 (少年) |
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+ | | Yahiko (Shōnen) |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Wataru Hatano|Wataru Hatano]] |
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+ | | 羽多野 渉 |
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+ | | Hatano Wataru |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Konan]] (Girl) |
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+ | | 小南 (少女) |
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+ | | Konan (Shōjo) |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Kaori Mine|Kaori Mine]] |
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+ | | 峯 香織 |
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+ | | Mine Kaori |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Tobi|Madara Uchiha]] |
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+ | | うちはマダラ |
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+ | | Uchiha Madara |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Naoya Uchida|Naoya Uchida]] |
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+ | | 内田 直哉 |
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+ | | Uchida Naoya |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Kabuto Yakushi]] |
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+ | | 薬師カブト |
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+ | | Yakushi Kabuto |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Nobutoshi Canna|Nobutoshi Canna]] |
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+ | | 神奈 延年 |
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+ | | Kanna Nobutoshi |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Zetsu]] |
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+ | | ゼツ |
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+ | | Zetsu |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Nobuo Tobita|Nobuo Tobita]] |
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+ | | 飛田 展男 |
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+ | | Tobita Nobuo |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! [[Hanzō of the Salamander]] |
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+ | | 山椒魚の半蔵 |
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+ | | Sanshōuo no Hanzō |
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+ | ! [[Wikipedia:Ikuya Sawaki|Ikuya Sawaki]] |
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+ | | 沢木 郁也 |
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+ | | Sawaki Ikuya |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |} |
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+ | [[es:El Puente Hacia la Paz]] |
Revision as of 20:41, 9 April 2015
"The Bridge to Peace" (平和への懸け橋, Heiwa e no Kakehashi) is episode 253 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.
The Bridge to Peace (平和への懸け橋, Heiwa e no Kakehashi) is episode 253 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.
Summary
Konan encloses Tobi in a chasm with a large amount of explosive tags that detonates in a wide area. Tobi, however, manages to survive the assault by sacrificing his left eye to use Izanagi, after which he appears behind a shocked and exhausted Konan and stabs her with a metal pipe. Noting that it was a favour to a former comrade, Tobi explains his technique to Konan. Konan refuses to give up and continues to fight Tobi. Tobi manages to subdue her and places Konan inside a genjutsu to force her to reveal the location of the Rinnegan. Tobi travels to the location and retrieves Nagato's corpse and then takes his leave. A blood-soaked piece of paper is blown off Konan's body by the wind and travels to her childhood hideout. As it travels, more of the Ame Orphans past with Jiraiya is revealed, as well as some of their time as the original Akatsuki. Meanwhile, Tobi, dressed in new attire, is told by Zetsu that they have received intel on the Nine-Tails whereabouts from Kisame Hoshigaki. With this, Tobi declares that it's time to capture the Nine-Tails. At the end of the episode, the blood-soaked paper that flew to the hideout covers Konan's frog card, signifying that she was "home".
Trivia
- In Konan's flashback during this episode, Jiraiya used the Rasengan while training with the Ame Orphans. However, given the period that Jiraiya had taught the orphans in, it is unlikely that Minato had created the technique as yet as he would have been a child then or even that Jiraiya had started teaching Minato altogether.
- In some scenes, especially when Tobi grabs Konan by the throat, her Akatsuki ring is not appearing on her finger.
- The scene where Konan's blood-soaked red paper covered her frog card symbolised the promised they made to return to the cabin to celebrate a job well-done. However, as all four inhabitants died, the cabin symbolised the afterlife and how Konan was the last amongst them to die and had passed to the afterlife to reunited with Jiraiya, Yahiko, and Nagato to celebrate their roles in contributing to peace.
Credits
Role | Seiyū | ||||
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English | Japanese | Rōmaji | English | Japanese | Rōmaji |
Konan | 小南 | Konan | Atsuko Tanaka | 田中 敦子 | Tanaka Atsuko |
Yahiko | 弥彦 | Yahiko | Ken'yū Horiuchi | 堀内 賢雄 | Horiuchi Ken'yū |
Nagato | 長門 | Nagato | Junpei Morita | 森田 順平 | Morita Junpei |
Jiraiya | 自来也 | Jiraiya | Hōchū Ōtsuka | 大塚 芳忠 | Ōtsuka Hōchū |
Nagato (Boy) | 長門 (少年) | Nagato (Shōnen) | Tomoaki Maeno | 前野 智昭 | Maeno Tomoaki |
Yahiko (Boy) | 弥彦 (少年) | Yahiko (Shōnen) | Wataru Hatano | 羽多野 渉 | Hatano Wataru |
Konan (Girl) | 小南 (少女) | Konan (Shōjo) | Kaori Mine | 峯 香織 | Mine Kaori |
Madara Uchiha | うちはマダラ | Uchiha Madara | Naoya Uchida | 内田 直哉 | Uchida Naoya |
Kabuto Yakushi | 薬師カブト | Yakushi Kabuto | Nobutoshi Canna | 神奈 延年 | Kanna Nobutoshi |
Zetsu | ゼツ | Zetsu | Nobuo Tobita | 飛田 展男 | Tobita Nobuo |
Hanzō of the Salamander | 山椒魚の半蔵 | Sanshōuo no Hanzō | Ikuya Sawaki | 沢木 郁也 | Sawaki Ikuya |