Picking up where the previous episode left off, this chapter focuses on Jiraiya's time training the three Amegakure orphans—Yahiko, Nagato, and Konan.
It explains how the Second and Third Shinobi World Wars shaped the current geopolitical landscape and the motivations of the Akatsuki's leaders. Weaknesses Naruto Shippuden Episode 128
During their three years of training, Jiraiya writes his first book, The Tale of the Utterly Gutsy Shinobi . Picking up where the previous episode left off,
Jiraiya believes Nagato, the wielder of the Rinnegan, might be the "Child of the Prophecy" destined to bring peace or destruction to the world. Jiraiya believes Nagato, the wielder of the Rinnegan,
Naruto Shippuden Episode 128 , titled is a pivotal episode that deepens the emotional stakes of the "Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant" arc. It serves as a historical bridge, connecting Jiraiya's past with the origins of both the Akatsuki and Naruto himself. 🎬 Episode Summary
Seeing Minato and Kushina for the first time in a domestic setting is deeply moving for fans who have followed Naruto’s journey as an orphan.
Reviewers from FanVerse noted that the art style in 128 felt slightly "bland" and "underwhelming" compared to the high-quality animation of the preceding episode.