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MIKOTO UCHIHA |
UCHIHA CLAN IS THE STRONGEST CLAN EVER MADE. SHARINGAN IS CONSIDERED A NORMAL EYE JUTSU IN NARUTO WORLD ---HOPE YOU LIKED IT ;):)
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
MIKOTO UCHIHA
Hi to all naruto fans but I am not a real naruto fan buacause I am a solid UCHIHA fan I am a real fan of Uchiha Mikoto which is sasukes mother.
Sasukes mother is not useless she is a loving and caring mother Mikoto is a strong lady.When mikoto is a child she is the strongest female ninja for me even though there's not a movie about her.She is the best sharingan user if Sasuke and Itachi is not born yet. Mikoto is my dream mother I want a mother like her loving,caring and so strong.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
MADARA UCHIHA
Madara Uchiha (うちはマダラ, Uchiha Madara) was the
legendary leader of the Uchiha clan. He founded Konohagakure alongside his
rival, Hashirama Senju, with the intention of beginning an era of peace. When
the two couldn't agree on how to achieve that peace, they fought for control of
the village, a conflict which ended in Madara's death. Madara, however, rewrote
his death and went into hiding to work on his own plans. Unable to complete it
in his natural life, he entrusted his knowledge and plans to Obito Uchiha
shortly before his actual death. Years later, Madara would be revived, only to
see his plans foiled before his final death.
Madara as a child.
Madara was born during the Warring States Period, and was the eldest of Tajima Uchiha's five sons. Madara and his brothers grew up on the battlefield waging constant war with the Uchiha's rivals: the Senju. Three of his brothers died young, leaving Madara with only his younger brother, Izuna. Madara and Izuna became very close through their shared loss and constantly competed with each other to get stronger. This, combined with his naturally strong chakra, enabled the young Madara to defeat adult Senju in battle and develop a reputation as a genius.
During his infrequent downtime, Madara met a boy his own age named Hashirama. The two quickly developed a friendly rivalry, be it skipping stones or urinating in rivers. Like Madara, Hashirama was also a shinobi who had lost his brothers on the battlefield. Together they imagined a world where children like themselves wouldn't need to fight. As a precaution, Madara and Hashirama did not divulge their family names, but nevertheless discovered each other's identities: Madara was an Uchiha, Hashirama was a Senju; it was their duty to kill each other, even if they were friends. Needing to choose between his family and his dreams of peace, Madara chose to end his friendship with Hashirama so he would have no reservations over killing him in the future, a resolve strong enough to awaken his Sharingan.
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Madara and Hashirama clash on the battlefield.
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Over the following years Madara and Hashirama continued to meet in combat. Madara could never defeat Hashirama — even after acquiring a Mangekyō Sharingan — and Hashirama could never bring himself to kill someone he still considered a friend, resulting in a constant stalemate between the two that lasted decades. In time, both Madara and Hashirama became leaders of their respective clans, a position Hashirama tried to use to broker peace between them. Although some Uchiha found the offer increasingly tempting, Madara refused due to Izuna's death at the hands of Hashirama's own brother, Tobirama. Despite this, some Uchiha defected over to the Senju clan out of self-preservation. Madara then used Izuna's eyes in order to gain "eternal" Mangekyō Sharingan and restore his deteriorating vision. With this new power he waged one final assault against the Senju and was summarily defeated. Rather than kill Madara to bring the era of war to an end, Hashirama offered to kill himself if it would stop the fighting. Madara was moved by Hashirama's gesture and finally assented to peace.

Konohagakure is formed.
The Senju, the
Uchiha, and all their affiliated clans came together to found a village of
peace, where children would never need to die in battle. Madara and Hashirama,
rekindling their childhood friendship, and Madara called that village Konohagakure, seeing it through leaves. But
Madara's idea of peace differed from Hashirama's: where Hashirama envisioned
cooperation with the other newly-formed villages, Madara desired control so the
peace could never be lost, evidenced by his attacking Iwagakure's Mū and Ōnoki so that they would submit to Konoha's
authority. When Hashirama was elected as Hokage, Konoha's leader, Madara also became concerned for the Uchiha's future,
believing this to be but the first step in the Senju's dominance.

Madara with the Nine-Tails battling Hashirama
The Stone Tablet had been in the Uchiha's possession for generations and was
brought with them when they settled in Konoha. Through careful study, Madara
was able to decipher enough of it to learn of the history of shinobi: of the
endless cycle of failed peace and the destiny of battle between Uchiha and
Senju, but also a means of unity for the world. With this
knowledge, Madara decided Konoha was a failed experiment. He tried to convince
his own clan and even Hashirama of the same conclusion, but none would hear him. Madara
chose to abandon the village, returning with the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox under his control to challenge Hashirama. They fought
to exhaustion, and from the carnage of their battle the Valley of the End was formed. In the end, Madara was killed by Hashirama.

An elderly Madara awakens the Rinnegan.
News of Madara's death spread fast and his corpse was secretly hidden to
keep anyone from finding it and profiting from it. But Madara had planned
ahead: he had scheduled an Izanagi to activate
sometime after his death, changing reality to bring him back to life in
exchange for his right eye's vision. He left a copy in place of
his real body and went into hiding with a special trophy from his fight with
Hashirama: a mouthful of Hashirama's flesh that he transplanted into his
wounds. It was not until decades later, towards the end of Madara's natural
life, that the cells had any effect, awakening the Rinnegan (in
the process restoring his right eye). With the Rinnegan he was able to summon
the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, which he used to
cultivate a mindless living clone of Hashirama from which he believed
he had produced a White Zetsu Army.
Over the years, Madara had perfected his plans for peace in what he
called the Eye of the Moon Plan. But as his years waned, Madara knew
he couldn't complete his plans in the time he had left. So he transplanted his
Rinnegan into a young Nagato without the
boy's knowing, intending Nagato to someday use the eyes to restore Madara to life. If Nagato was to do this, however,
Madara would need an agent to act on his behalf and guide Nagato towards this
ultimate goal. Madara waited, connecting himself to Demonic Statue to keep him
alive until someone could be found. Madara spent this time keeping a close eye on Konoha to find a suitable
pawn to take his place.

Madara meeting Obito Uchiha.
During the Third Shinobi World War, Madara found a badly injured Obito Uchiha. Madara used Hashirama's cells to replace
Obito's damaged extremities and placed a Forbidden Individual Curse Tag in
Obito's heart as a fail-safe in case Obito ever turned against him. Until then,
Madara began working towards corrupting Obito. He had Kirigakure kidnap the girl Obito loved, Rin Nohara, and seal the Three-Tails into
her. He then manipulated events so that Rin would die at the hand of Obito's
friend, Kakashi Hatake, while Obito watched. Driven to
despair, Obito offered his services to Madara. Madara divulged to Obito the
history of the Sage of the Six Paths and
the Ten-Tails, the details of his Eye of the Moon Plan, and
various techniques that Obito would need moving forward. As a final act, he
left behind Black Zetsu — what he believed to be a manifestation of his will — to provide additional
guidance to Obito in pursuit of this goal. With that, Madara disconnected from
the Demonic Statue and, with his dying breath, entrusted Obito with his name:
Madara Uchiha.

The childhood dynamics between Madara and Hashirama.
Madara's childhood was a product of the times he lived in: the constant fighting made him a perfectionist that would keep at something until he mastered it, and his triumphs on the battlefield made him very confident in his abilities and talent. Whenever one of these personality traits was challenged, as they tended to be by Hashirama, Madara's competitive streak would emerge. Madara did not mind Hashirama's influence in this regard; he believed that the only way to survive in the shinobi world was to make allies with one's enemies. His exposure to Hashirama is credited for Madara not experiencing the Uchiha's "curse of heart" or at the very least, not being victimised by it as much as Izuna was and even though he claimed to have abandoned his friendship with Hashirama, Madara still held onto their friendship subconsciously. Madara's actions and beliefs were singularly focused on protecting Izuna, his only surviving brother. So long as he had Izuna, Madara was reasonable and kind, willing to make concessions for a perceived greater good.

Madara's descent into darkness.
Madara changed after Izuna's death, becoming bitter towards the Senju, particularly Hashirama since he still had a brother. Embracing his clan's Curse of Hatred, he opted to die for revenge rather than compromise or forgive. Although he was briefly convinced to set aside his grief and try to replace Izuna with the collective family of Konoha, he could never shake the feeling that he was betraying Izuna's memory. The increasing isolation of himself and other Uchiha from village politics ultimately convinced him of this, causing him to fully break with any other attachments.
During his time as a Konoha shinobi, Madara did what he thought was in the village's best interests. Unlike Hashirama's compassionate methods, Madara took a merciless approach: the shinobi of Iwagakure only had purpose so long as they swore unwavering allegiance to Konoha. Since their methods were so different, Madara hated to hear Hashirama's name during diplomatic discussions.. After his defection from Konoha, Madara's priorities became centred around the Eye of the Moon Plan, manipulating countless others in order to satisfy his own goals and putting in place multiple layers of contingencies so that nobody could ever diverge from his own intentions. Despite this, Madara genuinely believed this plan would in fact, benefit the world and simply followed an "ends justifies the means" principle.
As he valued only power and possessed so much of it, Madara therefore disliked to waste it on unworthy causes or unchallenging opponents, claiming disgust when he was forced to.
Madara loved fighting above all else: the sights, the sounds, even the taste of his own blood; he felt being riencarnated deprived him of the full experience. Yet he was very disciplined in a fight, never allowing his failed plans or attacks to upset him, never letting superior numbers or power intimidate him, and always willing to do whatever must be done to gain victory. Although he sometimes imposed limitations on himself, such as not using certain techniques more than once, he was willing to "lower" himself with unbecoming tactics or excessive displays in order to change tactics and exploit advantages. He was perfectly aware of his talents and did not feign modesty, bluntly stating when he was stronger than his opponents and belittling them when they continued to defy him. Conversely, if he was proven wrong or somebody posed a legitimate challenge to him, he would admit it, and apologise for previous remarks if necessary. In addition, if such an opponent is about to die, he would show them the ultimate respect by taking the time and effort to finish them off himself, even if said person is going to die on their own. Stemming from this, he feels insulted if he knows an opponent isn't using their full power against him, even if he knows it will result in their death. He also held the Senju to a higher standard in terms of power due to his encounters with Hashirama, stating a weak Senju disgusts him more than a weak shinobi of any kind.

Madara's reaction after sensing Hashirama's chakra.
One of the exceptions Madara makes was Hashirama. Their years of rivalry left Madara with competing feelings of respect and resentment for Hashirama. Madara considered Hashirama the only opponent worthy of his time and would postpone his own plans if it meant prolonging his time to fight with Hashirama without issue. Despite this, Madara is quite open-minded about recognising other strong individuals besides Hashirama, as when he declares Might Guy as the strongest taijutsu user he's ever faced.
In the later years of his developing the eye of the moon plan, Madara became pessimistic about human nature, believing the cycle of battle to be inescapable. He also came to believe that humanity and the world are incapable of changing from what they were in the past. He believed the current, "worthless" reality was built too much on the idea of winning and losing. For this reason he was deeply committed to his plan, so much that he would prematurely end a fight he was enjoying or kill any threat, even, reluctantly, his own clansmen, for the sake of its success. Despite this, Madara was simply acting on what he believed would benefit humanity as a whole, showing his time in Konoha did indeed influence his actions and he wasn't acting simply out of bloodlust after Izuna's death. His plan's ultimate failure deeply depressed Madara, but it made him see its errors: breaking free of his Curse of Hatred, he regretted the mistakes he had made and admitted the superiority of Hashirama's methods for peace. He and Hashirama were thus able to reconcile in the moments of their friendship just before his death.
ITACHI UCHIHA

(Japanese: うちは イタチ Hepburn: Uchiha Itachi) is a fictional character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Itachi is the older brother of Sasuke Uchiha and is responsible for killing all the members of their clan, sparing only Sasuke. He appears working as a terrorist from the organization Akatsuki and serves as the biggest threat to his brother. During the second part of the manga, Itachi becomes involved in terrorist attacks to ninjas possessing tailed-best creatures until facing Sasuke in a one-on-one battle. Although Itachi perishes during the final duel, it is later revealed Itachi had a secret reason for assassinating the Uchiha clan. Itachi has been featured in the Naruto films, has appeared once in an original video animation of Naruto, and is a playable character in most of the video games from the series.
Itachi's character has been popular with readers of the
manga, and has been positively received by critics. His appearance as an
antagonist has been praised by several writers, although some have considered
his initial appearance to be unsurprising. The gradual revelations of his past
and its impact on the story has also received positive reception, and his
fights were noted to be "one of the best" in the series. Numerous
types of merchandise have been released in Itachi's likeness, including
keychains, plush dolls and figurines.
Creation and design
When Itachi Uchiha is first mentioned by Sasuke Uchiha in
the manga, Masashi Kishimoto had not planned out the character's backstory. The
only idea he had was to attribute to Itachi some violent action that would have
Sasuke wanting to kill him. However, when Itachi was introduced, Kishimoto had
the idea to make Itachi Konoha's secret agent who killed his clan under their
orders. Itachi was originally conceived as the leader of Konoha's Special
Assassination and Tactical Squad, dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊 Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group
divided into four teams, specializing in assassination and other illicit
operations. However, this idea was scrapped in favor of the current Itachi
working for the Akatsuki. From all the Akatsuki characters Kishimoto designed,
Itachi is his favorite based on his backstory.
Itachi's Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, often
talked with Sasuke's Japanese actor, Noriaki Sugiyama, about their characters.
When the two characters first confronted, both Ishikawa and Sugiyama found
Itachi's massacre of the Uchiha clan hard to believe and started to read the
Naruto manga in order to see if Itachi was hiding something. After Itachi's
death, the two actors noted that in the end Itachi served as a good older
brother to Sasuke. English actor Crispin Freeman was pleased with voicing
Itachi regardless of how many times he revisited the series.
Appearances
In Naruto
Itachi's Sharingan (above) before its transformation to
Mangekyo Sharingan (below)
Itachi is a member of the Uchiha Clan from the village of
Konohagakure and the elder brother of Sasuke Uchiha. He grew up as the child
prodigy of the Uchiha clan, establishing milestones for not only Sasuke, but
also for future Uchiha to live up to. His early childhood was marred by war,
the violence of which caused him to seek peace at any cost. Upon learning that
his clan was planning a coup d'état to take control of Konoha, after his clan
was accused of attacking the village with the Nine Tails, Itachi provides
Konoha with intelligence on his clan's actions during his two years as a member
of the ANBU. Over time, Itachi distances himself from his clan, as some clan
members believed he murdered his best friend, Shisui Uchiha, to gain the
Mangekyo Sharingan (万華鏡写輪眼 Mangekyō Sharingan, lit.
"Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye").
In reality, as Shisui possesses the ability to
subliminally manipulate others and shares Itachi's love for the village, he
intended to use his gift on the Uchiha clan leader to stop the coup d'état.
However, Shisui is mortally wounded by the Leaf High Council member Danzo
Shimura, who then takes his eye to achieve his own ideal of peace. When Shisui
entrusts Itachi with his remaining eye, Itachi covers up Shisui's death to make
it appear it was his doing. Eventually, in return for Danzo's offer to spare his
younger brother, Itachi slaughters his entire clan.. After creating the
misconception that he murdered their family in cold blood to give Sasuke the
mindset to become strong enough to kill him once he is capable, Itachi leaves
the village, although he warns Danzo not to harm Sasuke. Meeting up with
Konoha's Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi, who promises to do what he can to look
after Sasuke, Itachi reveals his intentions to continue to protect the village
from the shadows. Soon after perceiving them as a threat to Konoha, Itachi
joins the Akatsuki to ensure they do not endanger his village. Itachi becomes
good friends with his partner Kisame Hoshigaki, who expresses concern for
Itachi's wellbeing.
Itachi debuts in Part I after Hiruzen's death, when he
uses his infiltration of Konoha to hunt down Naruto Uzumaki as an excuse to
secretly check on Sasuke's wellbeing. After engaging with Kakashi Hatake and
some of Konoha's forces, he reveals Akatsuki's goal to gather the Jinchuriki
which are the people that contained the tailed beasts which there are nine of.
Itachi also learns that Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya and sets up a
trap to lure the experienced ninja away to grab the boy. However, as Jiraiya
comes to Naruto's aid, Itachi finds himself facing Sasuke and directs his
brother back on the path of getting stronger by defeating him before he and
Kisame fall back.
In Part II, Itachi uses one of Sasori's informants as a
clone of himself to hold off Naruto and the rest of his team while he and the
others seal away Shukaku the One Tail. Itachi remains on the sidelines until
learning that Sasuke has finally severed his ties to Orochimaru, having
absorbed him and now being strong enough to settle matters. Prior to his fight
with Sasuke, Itachi meets with Naruto and, after questioning his intentions to
save Sasuke, ensures the youth's safety with a crow with Shisui's Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. "Copy Wheel Eye", English manga:
"Mirror Wheel Eye") as a countermeasure against Sasuke if he gains
his Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan and attempts to attack Konoha. Sasuke ultimately
tracks him down and they engage in their final battle, during the course of
which he uses his Mangekyo Sharingan to push Sasuke to his limits. In doing so,
Orochimaru is drawn out from Sasuke's body, and Itachi seals him away with his
Totsuka blade before finally succumbing to his mysterious illness. As his final
act, Itachi implants his Amaterasu technique within Sasuke, meant as a
protective measure that will kill Tobi in case he ever tries to approach Sasuke
and reveal the truth of their clan's slaughter. Unfortunately, having knew
where Itachi's loyalties truly lie, Tobi survived and reveals the truth of
Itachi's actions to Sasuke. This gives Sasuke a resolve to destroy the village,
eventually having his brother's Mangekyo Sharingan implanted on him.
Itachi reappears later during the Fourth Great Ninja War,
brought back by Kabuto Yakushi using the Reanimation Jutsu, a forbidden
summoning jutsu that brings the dead back as immortal corpses, to fight on
Tobi's side. Paired with Nagato and forced to fight Naruto and Killer Bee
against his will, Itachi learns of his brother's intentions and summons the
crow he gave Naruto to regain his free will. After sealing Nagato, Itachi heads
out to stop Kabuto and encounters Sasuke, with his younger brother wanting to
know the truth once it is over.
After a long battle, Itachi is pushed to use Izanami to
trap Kabuto in an eternal time-loop in his own mind, to have him break his jutsu.
His soul beginning to fade, Itachi uses his Sharingan to project his memories
to Sasuke to reveal the full story of the events leading to the Uchiha Clan
Massacre. Telling his brother that he does not have to forgive him, Itachi
tells Sasuke that he will always love him, no matter what choice he makes from
then on. With his brother's parting words, and accepting defeat after his final
battle with Naruto, Sasuke renounces destroying the village and devotes himself
to protecting it, fulfilling Itachi's wish for his younger brother. Sasuke even
adopts Itachi's habit of poking on the forehead as a sign of affection, which
Sasuke does with his wife Sakura and their daughter Sarada Uchiha.
In other media
Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie,
Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He
has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable
character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series
and the Ultimate Ninja series. In some games, he utilizes variations of his
techniques not seen in the anime or manga. Several merchandise items based on
Itachi have been released, including key chains, plush dolls, and figurines.
Reception
Itachi has ranked high in the Weekly Shonen Jump
popularity polls for the series, continuously placing in the top 10. He was
ranked in fifth position in the polls of 2011, his highest ranking to date. The
character received generally positive reviews from several publications for
manga, anime, video games, and other related media. IGN reader Jason Van Horn
characterized Itachi as "badass" and jokingly mentioned that he is a
character to be afraid of since, in his first fight in the series, he does not
make any remarkable move. He found that "there is just something about the
cold and numb Itachi," that makes the viewer "want to breakout in
chills". IGN's Charles White liked the episode where the relationship
between young Sasuke and Itachi is revealed, and hoped to see more of their
past to resolve the mystery of Itachi's character commenting that learning
about their "past has been intriguing". NTT customers voted him as
their tenth favorite black haired male anime character. CyberConnect2 CEO
Hiroshi Matsuyama referred to Itachi as one of his favorite characters from
Naruto.
In the Shelf Life section from Anime News Network (ANN)
Bamboo Dong comments that Itachi is one of her favorite characters from the
series, noting his background and his introduction as the best parts of the
series. Activeanime writer Davey C. Jones celebrated Itachi's fights as the
best ones in the series, noting his abilities to be as amazing as a
"sci-fi ninja". Holly Ellingwood from the same website agrees, citing
his fight against Kakashi Hatake as one "few will be able to forget".
The reviewer also praised Itachi's attitude, commenting that he "is as
cold and as ruthless as any villain yet".
In a review of Volume 16 of the manga, Deb Aoki from
About.com listed Itachi's introduction in the series as one of the cons from
the volume. She praised his first fight in the series as very entertaining,
meant to "whet readers' appetites for future fights between Konoha ninja
and the Akatsuki". James Musgrove commented that Itachi and his partner
Kisame "make a dramatic and well-timed entrance into the story". However,
Jason Van Horn criticised the first battle between Itachi and Sasuke, as
"good" but not "as epic as it should've been". His last
fight with Sasuke before dying was considered "epic" by Casey Brienza
from ANN. She found to be "a battle of minds" since, even after
Itachi's death, Sasuke changes his mind about him when he learns about his
past. She also anticipated the impact of Itachi's past revelations on the
future storyline of Naruto. Despite disliking how the anime Shippuden used
Itachi's light novel as part of the series, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom
Post enjoyed Itachi's impact on both Sasuke and Naruto. Writer Jason Thompson
highly praised his visual tortures, due to the effect it has on the victims,
reminding him of the antagonist from Kiyoshi Kurosawa's film Cure notable for
its horror scenes. Nevertheless, he criticized Itachi's death scene as a result
of his disease rather than being killed by Sasuke, taking all the blame from
his brother in the process. In 2014, IGN listed him as the fifth best Naruto
character when the series ended.
SASUKE UCHIHA

black-haired fictional
character showing his teenage self (left), his adult self (middle), and his child self (right)
Sasuke Uchiha (Japanese: うちは サスケ
Hepburn: Uchiha Sasuke) is a fictional character in the Naruto manga and
animefranchise created by Masashi Kishimoto. Sasuke belongs to the Uchiha clan,
a notorious ninja family, and one of the most powerful, allied with
Konohagakure (木ノ葉隠れの里, English version: "Hidden Leaf Village").
Most of its members were massacred by Sasuke's older brother, Itachi Uchiha,
before the series began, leaving Sasuke one of the few living. Despite becoming
empathetic toward his teammates Naruto Uzumaki and Sakura Haruno, Sasuke's
feelings of powerlessness force him to abandon his friends and his home in his
quest to become stronger, and to find Orochimaru. Sasuke appears in several of
the series' animated feature filmsand related media, including video games,
original video animations (OVAs), and Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015) and its
manga sequel, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (2016), in which he is depicted
as a vigilante supporting his village.
Kishimoto conceived Sasuke as a rival of the series' title
character Naruto Uzumaki. Despite Sasuke's dark character developmentlater in
the story, Kishimoto avoided portraying him as a villain; he found designing
the character challenging and had difficulty creating a suitable look for him.
Nonetheless, Kishimoto has grown to enjoy drawing him. In the manga's animated
adaptations, Sasuke was voiced by Noriaki Sugiyama in Japanese and Yuri
Lowenthal in English.
Sasuke's character has received mixed responses from anime
and manga publications. His impressive fighting skills, plot contribution, and
rivalry with the title character received some praise, but he was criticized as
a stereotypical rival in the mold of similar characters from other shōnen manga
and as exhibiting a cold personality. Sasuke has placed highly in Naruto reader
popularity polls and has also been the subject of studies by scholars.
Character-based merchandise, including action figures and key chains, has been
released.
Sasuke is introduced in Part I as a young, spiky-black-haired
pre-teen wearing a blue shirt with an image of a fan that represents his clan
on its back. He also wears short white pants and a Konohagakure headband Early
in the series, Orochimaru brands Sasuke with a Cursed Seal that, when
activated, covers his body with black marks and later gives him gray skin,
white hair, and claw-like wings. In Part II, he is normally depicted
wearing a white kimono and black pants. Although he is skilled in the
use of shuriken, in Part II Sasuke uses a chokutō sword
that he calls Kusanagi. In addition to using Kusanagi for swordsmanship,
Sasuke combines it with lightning-based techniques to increase the power of his
attacks In The Last: Naruto the Movie, his adult wardrobe
consists of gray pants and a light-brown cloak over a black shirt, while
in Boruto: Naruto the Movie, he wears black pants and a black cape
over a lilac vest.
Sasuke
is a silent character who tries to gain more power and kill his older brother,
Itachi, for betraying and murdering their clan. He cares about his
teammates and saves them on numerous occasions but he severs all of his
bonds later in Part I, believing this will strengthen him. Sasuke is moved when
Naruto Uzumaki wants him to make peace with the village; he considers Naruto
his only friend. Sasuke becomes more kindhearted by the end of the series,
but he decides not to return home, chooses to redeem himself, and searches for
an enemy threatening the peace of Konohagakure.
FUGAKU UCHIHA
FUGAKU UCHIHA is Sasuke and Itachi's father.Fugaku Uchiha (うちはフガク,
Uchiha Fugaku) was a shinobi of Konohagakure. He was the head of the Uchiha
clan as well as the leader of the Konoha Military Police Force.
Background
During the Third Shinobi World War, shinobi from other
nations trembled at the mention of Fugaku's nickname of Wicked Eye Fugaku (兇眼フガク,
Kyōgan Fugaku).In the final weeks on the war, Fugaku took his four year old son
Itachi to the battlefield to see mountain of corpses, with the purpose to show
Itachi the reality of the world he lived in as a shinobi.
In the anime, during the war, a dear friend of Fugaku died
in battle, allowing him to awaken the Mangekyō Sharingan, a fact he decided to
keep hidden from everyone.In the aftermath of the war, while villagers mourned
its dead at the Konoha Cemetery, a clansmen informed Fugaku that there were
voices to install him as the Fourth Hokage, as the Third Hokage intended to
retire. Fugaku was then questioned by the man on what they should do with
Kakashi Hatake possessing their clan's dōjutsu. Understanding that Obito Uchiha
fought bravely, he decided to respect the boys wishes and let Kakashi keep his
gift. When Fugaku's wife gave birth to their second son, with Hiruzen's
blessing, Fugaku proudly named the baby Sasuke after the Third Hokage's father.
With the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox's Attack, the village accused
the Uchiha clan of orchestrating the attack as they did not take action against
the tailed beast (in the anime, this was because of orders from Danzō Shimurato
focus all the Uchiha's efforts solely on protecting the villagers). This,
combined with the Uchiha being relocated further away from the village, caused
a rift between the village and the Uchiha clan. Despite this, the villagers
still admired Fugaku and the Uchiha Clan's efforts of maintaining peace. This
did not stop Fugaku from conspiring a coup d'état that would allow the Uchiha
clan to take control of the village out of spite. Eventually, Fugaku placed
Itachi as a spy in the Anbu to pass information back to the clan. However,
Itachi secretly betrayed the Uchiha and became a double agent, leaking
information right back to the village.
Recognising Itachi's prodigious mind and talent, Fugaku
began training him regularly, amazed when he mastered the Fire Release: Great
Fireball Technique on his first try after witnessing it only once.Seeing such
potential in Itachi and being his eldest son, hence the successor of the clan,
Fugaku focused most of his attention on him even defending Itachi when he was
suspected of killing Shisui Uchiha. However, the two had a falling out when
Itachi lost hope in the clan, leading Fugaku to shift his attention to Sasuke,
even teaching him how to use the traditional Fire Release techniques of their
clan, and was impressed at how Sasuke was able to master the technique after
just one week. Sasuke was finally able to enjoy his father's company, but
Fugaku advised him not to follow in Itachi's footsteps.

Fugaku and Mikoto's last moment before they are killed by Itachi.
Personality
Fugaku with his family.
As leader of the Uchiha, Fugaku was focused on the clan's interest and welfare and had a strong sense of responsibility. His son, Sasuke, saw him as a stern and uncaring man while he was seen as a father-figure to the rest of the clan. As Itachi was his successor as head of the clan, Fugaku spent much of his time focusing on the development of his eldest and little time with his youngest. Sasuke trained constantly in order to get his father's attention and approval. Near the end of his life, Fugaku had switched his attention to Sasuke, having lost hope in the wayward Itachi. He was only impressed by great feats and rarely praised anyone, having high expectations. Fugaku was very serious, hardly smiling most of the time. To which, he showed noticeable distaste to Itachi when he would shirk his duties like attending meetings and missions.
While outwardly Fugaku seemed strict and neglectful towards his eldest and youngest sons respectively, coupled with his devotion and focus of his clan's welfare led him to seem hateful and non-negotiable, he was still a very caring individual to his sons. According to Mikoto, when she and Fugaku were alone, Fugaku would mostly, if not only, talk about Sasuke. While always trying to motivate Sasuke to improve, he failed to see Sasuke's desire to be acknowledged as his son rather than compared to Itachi. He loved both his sons so dearly that when he saw Itachi slaughter their clan, he gave Itachi a chance for an explanation. After realising he was doing this to safeguard Sasuke's life, rather than resisting death as he did not want to hurt his eldest son, he and his wife willingly allowed Itachi to execute them in exchange for securing Sasuke's future and merely asking Itachi to take care of his youngest child. Fugaku also demonstrated great remorse for the turn Itachi's life had taken, blaming himself for the pain Itachi had to endure after reflecting that Itachi could have been the first Uchiha Hokage, sadly admitting his burdening Itachi with the Uchiha Clan's mission had stolen his son's future from him.
In the anime, Fugaku inherited much of the Will of Fire. He genuinely wanted to preserve peace in Konoha, going along with the relocation despite the Uchiha Clan's protests to not let the situation in Konoha worsen. He even went as far as to instruct his fellow clan members to leave Kakashi alone, who had been recently implanted with a Sharingan from Obito. He also asked Hiruzen to name his second son after Hiruzen's father. He was also much more wise than his clan, willing to cooperate with the relocation if the village would quell their suspicions over time, but eventually lost his patience. Even after agreeing with his clan's desire for revolution, he expressed his dismay at going about it in a way that involved the bloodshed of civilians, hoping to end it quickly and with as little harm as possible. He even chose to keep his Mangekyō Sharingan a secret from his clan in fear that it would drive them to seek greater power through amoral means.
Appearance

Fugaku in his jōnin attire.
Fugaku had short, brown hair that reached to his shoulders and onyx-coloured eyes, with visible creases below them made more pronounced whenever he adopted a stern look (the latter of which Itachi inherited from him). He wore a simple kimono with grey pants which had the clan's symbol on the back when not on duty.
While on duty, he wore the standard flak jacket, along with a black shirt with the Konoha Military Police Force symbol on the shoulders, shin-guards and a black, open-front apron with white diamonds on the bottom.
Abilities
Fugaku was considered to be a rare genius, whose nickname of Wicked Eye Fugaku made shinobi of other nations tremble. For all his work during the Third Shinobi World War, his subordinates expected his name to be fussed over and shine like with Minato Kamizage and the Sanin, but wasn't, which they viewed as the village officials not wanting the Uchiha Clan on centre stage. His abilities were so advanced that even his elder son Itachi, a prominent member of their clan at the time, hoped to avoid fighting such an opponent. Fugaku stood out as one of the shrewdest security captains throughout the generations. He was also shown to be highly observant, able to quickly determine when he was being spied on from afar.
Ninjutsu

Fugaku using Fire Release.
Fugaku was supposedly quite
skilled with shuriken, as Sasuke noted that Itachi
was very skilled with shuriken, even more so than their own father. As an
Uchiha, he had a natural affinity for Fire Release, showing
great mastery of the clan's signature Great Fireball Technique,
being one of only two Uchiha to be able
to create it to a massive size. In the anime, he could also use the Shadow Clone Technique.
Dōjutsu
Sharingan
Like most members of his clan,
Fugaku possessed the Sharingan. The dōjutsu granted him the
ability to see chakra, predict movements, and place victims under genjutsu with
a single glance. With it, he can invoke powerful and elaborate genjutsu.
Mangekyō Sharingan

Fugaku's Mangekyō Sharingan.
Fugaku also had
some knowledge about the Mangekyō Sharingan,
after telling Sasuke that it needs a great sacrifice to awaken. In the anime,
Fugaku awakened the Mangekyō Sharingan during the Third Great Shinobi War after
his friend sacrificed himself to save him. Taking the form of three dots
followed by three curves spiralling counter-clockwise around the pupil, Fugaku
was confident it was capable of controlling the Nine-Tails.
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