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Naruto Shippuuden (dub) Episode 179 Apr 2026

: The flashbacks emphasize the lesson Kakashi inherited from Obito: "Those who break the rules are scum, but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum".

Episode 179 is more than just a transition; it is a thematic exploration of legacy. It pits the hopeful, communal teachings of the Third Hokage against Danzō’s cynical, isolationist vision. By grounding these high-stakes politics in the personal memories of Kakashi and Naruto, the episode reinforces that the true strength of the Hidden Leaf lies not in its walls, but in the bonds of its people—bonds that Danzō's leadership now threatens to sever. Naruto Shippuuden (Dub) Episode 179

: Shikaku Nara attempts to secure stability by nominating Kakashi Hatake as the Sixth Hokage. Kakashi’s lineage—connected to the Third and Fourth Hokages—initially makes him the ideal candidate. : The flashbacks emphasize the lesson Kakashi inherited

Introduction

The episode's primary tension revolves around an emergency council meeting held before the Fire Daimyō . With Tsunade in a coma following the battle with Pain, the village is left without a leader during its most vulnerable state—rebuilding from total decimation. By grounding these high-stakes politics in the personal

: The narrative takes a dark turn when Danzō Shimura exploits the council's fear. He successfully argues that the Third Hokage's "soft" ideology led to the village's destruction and the rise of Akatsuki. Consequently, the Daimyō bypasses Kakashi and appoints Danzō as the Sixth Hokage candidate , a move met with dread by fans and characters alike. Flashbacks and Character Growth

In the English dub, the episode features stellar performances from the series' veteran cast. Maile Flanagan captures Naruto’s somber concern for Tsunade, while Dave Wittenberg provides a nuanced, weary performance as Kakashi, a man nearly forced into a role he never actively sought. William Frederick Knight’s portrayal of Danzō effectively conveys the character’s cold, manipulative nature.

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