What episode is "Two Suns" in Naruto Shippuden?
"Two Suns" is episode 283 of Naruto Shippuden.
In the midst of intense battles, Killer Bee and Ay confront their roles as valuable Jinchuriki, while strategic decisions are made to protect key fighters. Meanwhile, looming threats emerge with the appearance of powerful adversaries summoned by Tobi, signaling escalating tensions in the war.
As he and Ay exchange blows, Killer Bee laments to Ay out he is overprotecting him after reminding his foster brother that he urged him to develop his Tailed Beast when he became Raikage after his father's death. Ay explains that both Bee and Naruto, as Jinchuriki, are extremely valuable and intends to keep them safe even if it is against their will. But Bee's determination allowed him to make a connecting Lariat on Ay, comparing his mindset to a sun and Naruto's own determination to two suns, referring to his parents Minato and Kushina. While Tsunade allows Naruto to enter the war, an unconvinced Ay makes a final move to take the boy out at lightning speed. But impressed to see Naruto dodge his attack like his father had, Ay lets Naruto and Bee continue on their way as Shikaku learns that Naruto's negative sensing capability can give them the edge against the White Zetsu army. As the sun rises in the forest, Tobi summons his personal Six Paths of Pain: the Jinchuriki that Kabuto reanimated for him.
"Two Suns" is episode 283 of Naruto Shippuden.
"Two Suns" is listed as filler in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Two Suns" is part of the Filler Arc Bundle (Episodes 279-344).
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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
Deidara antagonist Franchise movie releases are kept separate from the TV episode spine.