: Maile Flanagan delivers a nuanced performance as Naruto. In this episode, the dub manages to capture a softer, more empathetic tone that contrasts effectively with Naruto’s usual boisterous energy.
: The Land of the Sea setting provides a unique aesthetic compared to the usual forests of the Hidden Leaf. The use of darker, oceanic tones reflects the "despair" mentioned in the title. Naruto (Dub) Episode 172
: The episode excels at reinforcing the series' core theme: the pain of isolation. By mirroring Isaribi's struggle with Naruto’s history as the Jinchuriki, the episode feels grounded in the series' emotional DNA despite being a non-canon side story. : Maile Flanagan delivers a nuanced performance as Naruto
: Like many episodes in the later stages of the original series, the pacing can feel sluggish. There are several flashback sequences and extended internal monologues that, while informative, may test the patience of viewers looking for high-octane action. The use of darker, oceanic tones reflects the