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(#1) Hashirama Senju
Hashirama Senju was the First Hokage of the Village Hidden in the Leaves. As the original “God of Shinobi,” Hashirama envisioned a peaceful world for shinobi. It’s because of that dream that Hashirama founded the Hidden Leaf Village with his clan. His most memorable friendship/rivalry was with the legendary Madara Uchiha of the Uchiha clan, which mirrored the rivalry between Naruto and Sasuke. Hashirama’s strength as a shinobi was unrivaled at the time. He successfully defeated and killed Madara, who had control of the Nine-Tailed Fox demon. His signature attack was the Wood Release technique, which allowed him to create and manipulate trees through his chakra.
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(#10) Gaara
- Naruto, Naruto Shippūden, Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel, Ninja World
Gaara, also known as “Gaara of the Desert,” is the Fifth Kazekage of the hidden village of the Land of Wind. Before he rose to power, Gaara was a cruel and heartless ninja who only cared about himself. So much of Gaara’s past resembled Naruto’s, such as being used to store a deadly demon within. While Naruto had the love and support of his friends and mentors, Gaara only had the hatred and abuse of others. After losing to Naruto, Gaara became a more caring ninja. Thanks to the sand demon within him, Gaara can manipulate sand to the point of transforming his body into the substance.
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(#11) Tobirama Senju
Tobirama Senju, the second Hokage, was one of the founding fathers of the Village Hidden in the Leaves. He was the younger brother of the first Hokage and the great uncle of Tsunade. Tobirama specialized in water-based jutsu. He could create vast quantities of water without a source and use it to unleash large dragons of water, or create defensive walls of H2O.
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(#24) Akahoshi
Akahoshi was the Hoshikage of the Village Hidden Among the Stars in the Land of Bears. He took over the position from the Third Hoshikage after he suddenly died from “illness.” In actuality, Akahoshi had the Third killed because he refused to continue with the experimental and dangerous star training from a mysterious meteor. Akahoshi became obsessed with the chakra-absorbing power of the meteorite and eventually fused with it to enhance his own powers. However, he was helpless after Naruto destroyed the meteorite with his Rasengan.
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(#18) Chojuro Kaneko
- Oh! Oku
Before becoming the Sixth Mizukage of the Village Hidden by the Mist, he was the bodyguard for the Fifth Mizukage. He is one of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist, which is a group of the greatest blade-wielding shinobi of their generation. Despite his elite skills, Chojuro is actually bashful and self-conscious. Regardless of his shyness and insecurities, he’s always determined to protect Mei and her "beautiful smile.”
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(#20) Third Mizukage
The Third Mizukage was the kage of the Village Hidden by Mist. He was present with the First Mizukage at the Five Kage Summit during the First Shinobi World War. Not much is known about the Third Mizukage, but based on the Village Hidden by the Mist only selecting strong individuals for their leaders, he was certainly no pushover.
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TV animation “Naruto” adapted from the Manga of the same name by Mangaka Kishimoto, was first broadcast on October 3,2002 in the six-part series of Tokyo TV station, Gifu, with a total of 220 words; The second season of Naruto Shippuden the Movie was broadcast on Tokyo Television from February 15,2007, to March 23,2017. The story succeeds in portraying the Ninja, who hides in the dark and uses the world’s greatest willpower and hardest work to do the most unspeakable and hidden cruelty, as the most proud and bright profession in the sun.
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