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Naruto Top characters and their abilities

 


Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto has given the shonen jump anime a new name altogether. With over 70 manga volumes and 700+ entries of animated television episodes featuring the simple-minded knucklehead ninja Naruto Uzumaki the argument of the top 5 strongest characters is still a hot topic in the anime community.

Over the course of two decades, Masashi Kishimoto has introduced its readers and viewers to tons of memorable characters. Some of these characters are goofy and stupid, while others are incredibly threatening like the likes of Madara Uchiha. But the main question which is still present amongst us is “Who is the strongest?”

In today’s article, we will be looking at the top 5 characters in Naruto and take a look at their breathtaking abilities. So let’s begin!

Top 5 characters in Naruto and their abilities

  • Madara Uchiha: Who can forget this iconic character who turned out to be the greatest villain the world of shinobi had to face? Madara was the founder of the village hidden in the leaves and was the main antagonist of the show. He was known to be the strongest among the Uchiha clan who had mastered the powers of Sharingan.

  • Tobirama Senju: What makes Tobirama Senju so powerful is his immense control over his chakra and his supersonic speed. He is so fast that he can plant explosive tags on the backs of enemies without even getting injured or noticed. Additionally, he is also a genjutsu user which is a power that makes their enemies feel like they are in complete darkness during a fight.

  • Hashirama Senju: Hashira was the first Hokage of the village hidden in the leaves and was as strong and formidable as Madara Uchiha. Being the first Hokage it should be noted that Hashirama Senju went into a head-to-head battle with Madara and emerged victorious. He was a rare wood Jutsu user and a great ninja. He had the ability to control all plant life which included mending and bending it according to his will.

  • Sasuke Uchiha: The Uchiha clan was known to be the strongest clan history has ever known and its last survivor Sasuke Uchiha arguably is the strongest. Sasuke had control over the power of Rinnegan, which was the most highly regarded eye among the “Three Great Dojutsu”. Sasuke is truly one of the only few ninjas in the anime who ever posed a threat to the protagonist of the show Naruto Uzumaki. 

  • Naruto Uzumaki: Naruto is known to be the strongest shinobi in the show. As he is the main character of the show he truly outmatches every other character in the show in terms of ability and power. He possesses unrivaled amounts of chakra flowing through his entire body and on top of that the Nine-Tailed beast is sealed inside of him.

Conclusion

With that, we have come to the end of our exciting talk about the top 5 characters in Naruto. This is my evaluation of the most badass and strong characters ever to face on the show. This might be different from person to person as Naruto is a big show which contains thousands of characters. 

If you feel that I have left out some of the most noticeable characters in my evaluation please feel free to write your thoughts on the most powerful and top characters in Naruto in the comment section below.

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