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Madara originated from Masashi Kishimoto's desire to elaborate on the ending to the manga series Naruto.Once the series began its second part, simply referred to as "Part II" in the manga and Shippuden in the anime, Kishimoto felt the need to create a story arc that would emphasize the tragedy of wars, leading to the final arc which would include a war.
Tsunade questions Madara's confidence, stating that the Kage forced him to use a wood clone. Madara admits five on one is a good match-up creating twenty five wood clones to have them each fight the Kage in groups of five. Meanwhile in the forest, after evading Sasuke with his crows, Itachi finds Kabuto.
MADARA [a] is a Japanese manga series written by Eiji Ōtsuka and illustrated by Shou Tajima. Originally published from 1987 to 1994, [ 1 ] it is set in a mythological era in Japan and tells the story of Madara, a goodhearted teenage boy who uses fantastic prosthetic limbs called "gimmicks" and a legendary sword to fight his own father, the ...
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Madara may refer to: Madara, a 1987 Japanese media franchise; Madara (village), in Bulgaria; Madara, EP by The Gazette; Madara (music video), video album by The Gazette; Madara Uchiha, a character in the manga/anime series Naruto; Madara, also called Nyanko-sensei, a character in the manga/anime series Natsume's Book of Friends
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Gojiba leads the Fang Clan on a raid to another village and abduct the young people, but their clan beast, Madara, goes wild and has to be subdued. Back at Boss Fang's lair, the hostages are sacrificed to serve the dead clan members in their next life. Kenshiro, Rei and Mamiya arrive and are challenged by Madara, but Ken defeats him.