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Episode 11; The Country That Had A Hero:
Sakura watches over Tazuna as the other two continue their tree
climbing. As Tazuna works, yet another of his employees asks to stop
working on the bridge for hear of Gatou. They fear for their families.
Tazuna won’t quit. He started this bridge believing that it would bring
in resources to the super-poor country. He tells his worker that he
doesn’t have to come to work... Meanwhile, Naruto and Sasuke are still
working their way up the tree, neither wanting to lose to the
other.
Tazuna decides to stop through town to get something on his way home
for dinner. Sakura can’t believe how poor everyone is. The stores
barely have anything. A small kid begs Sakura for food on the street.
Tazuna tells her it’s been this way since Gatou came. Everyone gave up
hope, but if he could just finish the bridge, the city could return to
what it once was.
Naruto thinks back to Sakura’s tips on how to gather chakra into his
feet. He can’t be too impatient. He must relax and focus on the tree.
He tries again, but Sasuke interrupts him. Sasuke asks Naruto for the
tips Sakura told him, but Naruto refuses to tell him.
Sakura asks why there is a torn picture on the wall. She saw Inari
staring it during dinner, and it looks as if someone was deliberately
torn from it. That seems to be a sore spot for the family, but Tazuna
explains. The man was Inari’s father, but not related by blood. He was
very close.
There once was a man called the hero of this country. Three years ago,
Inari first met him. Inari was being tormented by some local kids who
were trying to take his dog, Pochi, away. The head bully got mad and
threw the dog into the river. He told him that if he cared so much
about the animal, he would dive in and save him. Unfortunately, Inari
couldn’t swim. The bully pushed him in and Inari thought he was done
for. Pochi, on the other hand, learned the dog paddle right then and
swam to shore.
When he awoke, a man had saved him. He seemed to understand Inari and
told him to choose a live of no regrets. No matter how tough, he must
try, even if he loses his life. The man’s name was Kaiza and he had
come to town to fulfill his dream. Soon, Kaiza became part of the
family. One day, there was a terrible storm and it looked like part
of the city would be flooded. Kaiza volunteered to jump in the river
and tie the rope to save the village. From that day forth, he became a
town hero. Gatou was not happy with him, though, and decided to martyr
him as an example. He sent his men to capture and crucify Kaiza in the
center of town as a warning to anyone who opposed him. He told the
people that this man had been conducting terrorist activities against
Gatou Corporation and as punishment, publicly executed him. The little
boy watched as his father figure was killed before his eyes.
Inari grew bitter because Kaiza was no longer there to protect him and
the people of his country. He believed his dad was a liar. From that
day, everyone in town changed. Naruto is moved by the story and wants
to prove that heroes do exist.
Episode 12; Battle At The Bridge! Zabuza Once Again!:
A girl is gathering herbs in the forest. She recognizes Naruto lying
asleep in the forest as the kid that screamed at her for killing Zabuza
in the forest (Haku) and reaches over to grab his neck. She reframes and
gently wakes him. They talk for awhile, and she learns that Naruto is
indeed a ninja. He trains because he must become stronger to become the
best ninja in his village.
The woman has a flashback to herself as a kid. She tries to get food,
but a dog fights her for it. She then kicks the dog to find two angry
pups angry at her as well. Zabuza apparently took pity on her and
befriended her. She tells him that when a person has something to
protect, that is when he becomes truly strong. As she walks away, she
tells him that she is a boy.
Naruto doesn’t show up for breakfast the next morning, so Sasuke goes
after him. Sakura and Kakashi also head out to the forest. Naruto throws
a spear at them to show them how high he can climb but nearly falls off
until Sasuke comes to his rescue. Kakashi is quite pleased by both of
their progress.
Tazuna asks Kakashi why they stuck around when he had lied to them about
his project. Kakashi answers that to abandon one’s duty is not
courageous, and below courageous, there is nothing. Those are the First
Hokage’s words. Inari has a flashback to his dad and his words not to
cry. He breaks down and asks why they would try so hard against Gatou.
It’s pointless. Naruto tells him to shut up. He isn’t like Inari. Inari
cries even harder and demands to know how Naruto, who is so carefree, can
possibly understand anything about him or this country. Naruto tells him
that he’s just playing the tragic character and that a sissy like him
should just keep crying.
Later, Kakashi goes out to the water to talk to Inari and apologize for
Naruto. He explains that like him, Naruto also grew up without a father.
He has never known his parents or had a single friend, but he doesn’t
complain or cry. He also does his best to get people to acknowledge him.
For that, he’d risk his life. That is why he understands what it is like
to be strong. What he told Inari earlier was probably the same thing he
told himself many times.
The next morning, the group leaves Naruto to rest and heads over to the
bridge. When Naruto learns he overslept, he races to the bridge to meet
the others. The others are greeted by several dead or critically injured
workers, while two other henchman head over to Tazuna’s house. The bridge
becomes misty and Kakashi’s belief that Zabuza is alive is confirmed.
Zabuza attacks with water clone attacks, but Sasuke can see through them
and takes the clones down.
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