What episode is "Secrets of the Reanimation Jutsu" in Naruto Shippuden?
"Secrets of the Reanimation Jutsu" is episode 264 of Naruto Shippuden.
Killer Bee trains Naruto to control a powerful new attack, while Kabuto reveals the workings of the Reanimation Jutsu, and the shinobi prepare for growing threats as they confront movements of enemy forces underground.
Killer Bee attempts teaching Naruto to use the Tailed Beast Bomb, Gyuki briefly taking over to explain the risks of Naruto prolonging his Nine Tails Chakra Mode or using clones while in that state. When Naruto learns the Rasengan was modeled after the Tailed Beast Bomb, he undergoes training to figure out the right dosage of yin and chakra to use. Meanwhile, insisting he needs Anko alive to siphon Orochimaru's chakra from her, Kabuto complies with Tobi's insistence to explain the Reanimation Jutsu's workings. Tobi provides Torune and Fu and snaps the former's neck, Kabuto explaining the process while making incapacitated Fu into the vessel for a reanimated Torune. Kabuto adds that he cannot summon the first four Hokage whose souls are currently contained within the Reaper Death Seal, revealing that the jutsu can be undone by its user. Meanwhile, Ao detects a large number of White Zetsu moving underground with Kitsuchi and Kurotsuchi use their Erupt jutsu to flush them out.
"Secrets of the Reanimation Jutsu" is episode 264 of Naruto Shippuden.
"Secrets of the Reanimation Jutsu" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Secrets of the Reanimation Jutsu" is part of the End of the War Arc.
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Kakashi Hatake main
Naruto Uzumaki main
Sakura Haruno main
Sasuke Uchiha main
Asuma Sarutobi supporting
Gaara supporting
Hinata Hyuga supporting
Konan supporting
Konohamaru Sarutobi supporting
Sai supporting
Shikamaru Nara supporting
Yamato supporting
Danzo Shimura antagonist
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