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{{Looking for|the place in the Land of Fire|the chapter of the same name|The Valley of the End (chapter)|The Valley of the End}}
 
{{Looking for|the place in the Land of Fire|the chapter of the same name|The Valley of the End (chapter)|The Valley of the End}}
[[File:Hashirama Senju VS Madara Uchiha.png|thumb|right|The battle that formed the valley.]]
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[[File:Hashirama vs Madara.png|thumb|The battle that formed the valley.]]
The {{translation|'''Valley of the End'''|終末の谷|Shūmatsu no Tani|engtv=Final Valley}} is located close to the border of the [[Land of Fire]] and the [[Land of Sound]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 232, page 7</ref> Shortly after the foundation of [[Konoha]], [[Hashirama Senju]] and [[Madara Uchiha]] fought for control of the village. Hashirama emerged victorious and Madara was believed to have died. Their battle - which involved the [[Nine-Tailed Demon Fox]] - left a scar in the earth that would come to be called the Valley of the End.<ref name="c234">''Naruto'' chapter 234, page 9</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 399, pages 11-13</ref>
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The {{translation|'''Valley of the End'''|終末の谷|Shūmatsu no Tani|engtv=Final Valley}} is located close to the border of the [[Land of Fire]] and the [[Land of Sound]].<ref>Chapter 232, page 7</ref> Shortly after the foundation of [[Konoha]], the Senju's leader, [[Hashirama Senju]] became the First Hokage, much to the dismay of the fallen Uchiha leader, [[Madara Uchiha]], who intended to destroy the village with the forced assistance of [[Kurama]] the Nine-Tails. The valley was carved out by Hashirama's [[Top Transformed Buddha]]'s barrage. The battle ended with Hashirama victorious, Madara [[Transcription Seal: Izanagi|escaping his death]] and going into hiding, and Kurama sealed within Hashirama's wife, [[Mito Uzumaki]].
   
 
[[File:Final Valley.png|thumb|left|The statues bordering the valley (Madara, left; Hashirama, right).]]
 
[[File:Final Valley.png|thumb|left|The statues bordering the valley (Madara, left; Hashirama, right).]]
In memory of their battle, two giant statues were built on opposite sides of the waterfall, Madara on the Land of Sound side and Hashirama on the Land of Fire's side.<ref name="c234" /> The statues are making the [[Traditional Shinobi Sparring]]'s {{translation|[[Hand Seals#Seal of Confrontation|Seal of Confrontation]]|対立の印|Tairitsu no In}}, which is protocol before a duel.
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The destructive power displayed in the epic battle left a scar in the earth that would come to be called the ''Valley of the End''.<ref name="c234">Chapter 234, page 9</ref><ref>Chapter 399, pages 11-13</ref> With the waterfall serving as a border between the [[Land of Fire]] and the land that was later known as the [[Land of Sound]], the valley was later memorialised with two giant statues of the main combatants: Hashirama on the Land of Fire's side of the waterfall and Madara on the opposite side to symbolise his defection from their village.<ref name="c234" /> The statues are posed to make the [[Traditional Shinobi Sparring]]'s [[Hand Seals#Seal of Confrontation|Seal of Confrontation]], which is protocol before a duel.
   
Years later, at the end of Part I, [[Sasuke Uchiha]] and [[Naruto Uzumaki]] fought at the valley. Naruto fought to bring Sasuke back to Konoha, while Sasuke fought in an effort to kill Naruto in order to gain the [[Mangekyō Sharingan]]. The battle was a draw, neither proving successful in their goals, but only Sasuke walked away under his own power. The statues of Madara and Hashirama received moderate damage during the fight.<ref>''Naruto'' chapters 217-233</ref>
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Years later, at the end of Part I, [[Naruto Uzumaki]] chased the now missing-nin [[Sasuke Uchiha]] to the valley in order to bring him back to the village before the latter attempts to kill him to acquire the [[Mangekyō Sharingan]]. Ultimately, using their greatest attacks at the same time, the battle ended with Sasuke emerging as the victor, with the statues of Madara and Hashirama receiving moderate damage during the fight.<ref>Chapters 217-233</ref>
   
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In Part II, [[Tobi]] goes to the valley and sits atop Madara's statue as he muses over what path Sasuke will take.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 370, page 16</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 371, page 2</ref>
 
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In Part II, [[Tobi]] goes to the valley and sits atop Madara's statue as he muses over what path Sasuke will take.<ref>Chapter 370, page 16</ref><ref>Chapter 371, page 2</ref> Moments after the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]], Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha once again arrive to the valley for a rematch.<ref>Chapter 693, pages 13-14</ref> The two devastated the valley, leaving much of it destroyed by the end with Naruto as the victor.<ref>Chapter 698, page 8</ref> Much of both statues were completely destroyed, leaving only the two hands, one from each statue, forming the [[Hand Seals#Seal of Reconciliation|Seal of Reconciliation]], symbolising Naruto and Sasuke's reconciliation and having finally settled their differences.
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The valley was part of the background in the fifth, and twelfth [[Hotaru no Hikari|''Naruto: Shippūden'' opening]].
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* The valley was part of the background in the [[Hotaru no Hikari|fifth]] and [[Moshimo|twelfth]] ''[[Naruto: Shippūden]]'' openings.
* In the [[Wikipedia:Studio Pierrot|Studio Pierrot]] produced anime cutscenes of ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations]]'', both the start and end of Hashirama and Madara's battle were greatly elaborated. During this depiction, it was shown that a single deflected [[Tailed Beast Ball]] from [[Kurama]], resulted in the formation of the Valley of the End.
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* In the [[Wikipedia:Studio Pierrot|Studio Pierrot]] produced anime cutscenes of ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations]]'', both the start and end of Hashirama and Madara's battle were greatly elaborated. During this depiction, it was shown that a single deflected [[Tailed Beast Ball]] from Kurama resulted in the formation of the Valley of the End.
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* In Tobi's ''recollection'' of the events, Madara was stabbed through the front.<ref>Chapter 399, page 12</ref> In Hashirama's retelling of the events, he had actually stabbed Madara from behind.<ref>Chapter 626, page 14</ref>
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* In '[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations]]'', in the ending Cutscene of the Tale of Sasuke Uchiha, sasuke is seen sitting on the Madara Statue, with eyes bandaged, thinking about Naruto. Tobi then arrives, and takes Sasuke back to his hideout.
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Revision as of 02:24, 24 January 2015

This article is about the place in the Land of Fire. For the chapter of the same name, see The Valley of the End.
Hashirama vs Madara

The battle that formed the valley.

The Valley of the End (終末の谷, Shūmatsu no Tani, English TV: Final Valley) is located close to the border of the Land of Fire and the Land of Sound.[1] Shortly after the foundation of Konoha, the Senju's leader, Hashirama Senju became the First Hokage, much to the dismay of the fallen Uchiha leader, Madara Uchiha, who intended to destroy the village with the forced assistance of Kurama — the Nine-Tails. The valley was carved out by Hashirama's Top Transformed Buddha's barrage. The battle ended with Hashirama victorious, Madara escaping his death and going into hiding, and Kurama sealed within Hashirama's wife, Mito Uzumaki.

File:Final Valley.png

The statues bordering the valley (Madara, left; Hashirama, right).

The destructive power displayed in the epic battle left a scar in the earth that would come to be called the Valley of the End.[2][3] With the waterfall serving as a border between the Land of Fire and the land that was later known as the Land of Sound, the valley was later memorialised with two giant statues of the main combatants: Hashirama on the Land of Fire's side of the waterfall and Madara on the opposite side to symbolise his defection from their village.[2] The statues are posed to make the Traditional Shinobi Sparring's Seal of Confrontation, which is protocol before a duel.

Years later, at the end of Part I, Naruto Uzumaki chased the now missing-nin Sasuke Uchiha to the valley in order to bring him back to the village before the latter attempts to kill him to acquire the Mangekyō Sharingan. Ultimately, using their greatest attacks at the same time, the battle ended with Sasuke emerging as the victor, with the statues of Madara and Hashirama receiving moderate damage during the fight.[4]

In Part II, Tobi goes to the valley and sits atop Madara's statue as he muses over what path Sasuke will take.[5][6] Moments after the Fourth Shinobi World War, Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha once again arrive to the valley for a rematch.[7] The two devastated the valley, leaving much of it destroyed by the end with Naruto as the victor.[8] Much of both statues were completely destroyed, leaving only the two hands, one from each statue, forming the Seal of Reconciliation, symbolising Naruto and Sasuke's reconciliation and having finally settled their differences.

Trivia

  • The valley was part of the background in the fifth and twelfth Naruto: Shippūden openings.
  • In the Studio Pierrot produced anime cutscenes of Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations, both the start and end of Hashirama and Madara's battle were greatly elaborated. During this depiction, it was shown that a single deflected Tailed Beast Ball from Kurama resulted in the formation of the Valley of the End.
  • In Tobi's recollection of the events, Madara was stabbed through the front.[9] In Hashirama's retelling of the events, he had actually stabbed Madara from behind.[10]

References

  1. Chapter 232, page 7
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chapter 234, page 9
  3. Chapter 399, pages 11-13
  4. Chapters 217-233
  5. Chapter 370, page 16
  6. Chapter 371, page 2
  7. Chapter 693, pages 13-14
  8. Chapter 698, page 8
  9. Chapter 399, page 12
  10. Chapter 626, page 14