Naruto: 5 Storylines That Are Actually Better Than One Piece Marineford Arc

Naruto: 5 Storylines That Are Actually Better Than One Piece Marineford Arc
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In the world of anime, Naruto and One Piece are the biggest names. Although the plot of both the animes is entirely different, they both have been at the top of the anime chain for quite a few years. Both of these animes have epic moments, battles, arcs, and storylines that have kept them at the pinnacle of the world of anime. There is no comparison between the animes as they both have huge fanbases and are entirely different from each other, but here are 5 storylines of Naruto that the better than One Piece’s Marineford Arc.

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Naruto and One Piece
Naruto and One Piece

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1. Pain’s Assault Arc

Pain's Assault Arc
Pain’s Assault Arc

In the anime, Pain’s Assault is an arc from Part II of the series. This arc follows Pain’s raid on Konohagakure in search of Naruto Uzumaki. This arc is notable for its high stakes and the pervasive sense of peril. Pain terrorizes Leaf Village, ruining it and slaughtering its residents to capture the Nine-Tailed Beast Kurama. Naruto’s entry during this arc is one of the most iconic in the entire series, instantly shattering one of Pain’s bodies just when the Leaf Village looked to have lost hope.

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2. Chunin Exams Arc

Chunin Exams Arc
Chunin Exams Arc

In the anime, the Chunin Exams arc comes from Part I of the series. This arc features Team 7’s entry into the Chunin Exams as well as the debut of numerous notable and powerful individuals. This arc features a variety of incredible confrontations between teams and individuals. This tale arc is structured similarly to a tournament arc but with more sophisticated rules and risks.

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3. Sasuke Retrieval Arc

Sasuke Retrieval Arc
Sasuke Retrieval Arc

In the anime, the Sasuke Recovery Mission is an arc from Part I of the series. The attempt to prevent Sasuke Uchiha from defecting to Orochimaru is seen in this arc. Naruto and his pals make every effort to apprehend and persuade their friend Sasuke to stay. In addition, the Sasuke Retrieval Arc manages to balance the attention of numerous characters other than the main protagonists in intense and complicated battles.

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4. The Fourth Shinobi World War

The Fourth Shinobi World War
The Fourth Shinobi World War

The Fourth Shinobi World War was fought between the Allied Shinobi Forces, Akatsuki, and the series’ main villain, Uchiha Madara, ending with the Allied Shinobi Forces’ full triumph and the collapse of Akatsuki. All of the nations banded together under one flag to confront a common foe, Madara. The mere presence of Madara elevates this arc to the top five in the whole franchise.

5. Fated Battle Between Brothers

Fated Battle Between Brothers
Fated Battle Between Brothers

In the anime, The Fated Battle Between Brothers is an arc from Part II of the series. The conflict between Sasuke Uchiha and his brother Itachi is shown in this arc. After years of searching and obsession, Sasuke finally confronts his brother. Sasuke finally gets to kill Itachi in a spectacular display of power, technique, and visual illusion. The battle sequences are aesthetically magnificent, and the story’s emotional weight is obvious. This is the point in Naruto when most fans fell in love with Itachi’s character.

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