Naruto

The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!

Episode 25 Canon Chunin Exams Arc 23 min

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Luffy and allies attempt to escape a perilous situation underground but face threats that block their path. Reinforcements arrive just in time to aid their escape and confront lingering enemies, escalating the tension.

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Forty-five minutes into the written portion of the Chunin Exams, Ibiki announces that it is time for the tenth and final question. But he ominously states that while their team would fail the exam if they do not take it, failure to answer it correctly would result in the participant being barred from any future Chunin Exams. Fretting over the unpredicted turn of events, Naruto refuses to give in to fear with his outburst putting the minds of those remaining at ease. Seeing that no one else would be leaving, Ibiki reveals that the first nine questions were to test their skills in intelligence gathering while the final question was to test their resolve. Passing Ibiki's test, the proctor was amused to find that Naruto passed without answering any of the questions, while the remaining Genin meet their next examiner Anko Mitarashi the next day at the site of the second phase of the exam: the Forest of Death.

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What episode is "The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!" in Naruto?

"The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!" is episode 25 of Naruto.

Is "The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!" canon or filler?

"The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!" part of?

"The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!" is part of the Chunin Exams Arc.

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