: The episode depicts Naruto wandering through the village in a state of shock. He avoids his friends and even refuses an offer from Iruka Sensei to eat ramen, choosing instead to be alone with his memories of his first journey with Jiraiya.
This episode is part of the , which is widely considered one of the most critical storylines in the franchise. It marks the transition for Naruto from a student to a successor, setting the stage for his Sage Mode training at Mount Myōboku.
: The title refers to Naruto literally and figuratively walking in the footsteps of his late master, reminiscing about Jiraiya's quirks—like his "research" for the Icha Icha books—while struggling to process his legacy. Context in the Series
: At the Hokage's office, the Great Sage Toad Fukasaku reveals that Jiraiya left a coded message on his back before dying. Lady Tsunade tasks Shikamaru Nara with deciphering this code, as it holds the key to defeating Pain.
: The episode depicts Naruto wandering through the village in a state of shock. He avoids his friends and even refuses an offer from Iruka Sensei to eat ramen, choosing instead to be alone with his memories of his first journey with Jiraiya.
This episode is part of the , which is widely considered one of the most critical storylines in the franchise. It marks the transition for Naruto from a student to a successor, setting the stage for his Sage Mode training at Mount Myōboku.
: The title refers to Naruto literally and figuratively walking in the footsteps of his late master, reminiscing about Jiraiya's quirks—like his "research" for the Icha Icha books—while struggling to process his legacy. Context in the Series
: At the Hokage's office, the Great Sage Toad Fukasaku reveals that Jiraiya left a coded message on his back before dying. Lady Tsunade tasks Shikamaru Nara with deciphering this code, as it holds the key to defeating Pain.