Naruto Shippuuden (dub) Epizoda 463 -

A shadow clone of Naruto manages to heal Obito Uchiha, who wakes up ready to rejoin the fight.

Directed with high-caliber animation that fans have noted for its fluidity, Episode 463 is often praised for its "feature-film" quality. The English dub, which premiered on December 4, 2018, features the long-time voices of the cast, including as Naruto and Cissy Jones as the voice of Kaguya.

To create an opening to seal Kaguya, Naruto reveals he has a secret technique he has practiced even more than the Rasengan. Despite Sasuke’s skepticism, Naruto unleashes the , transforming into a group of attractive men. The sheer absurdity of the move stuns Kaguya, allowing Naruto to land a solid punch—a moment that leaves Sakura in shock and Kakashi wondering if the late Jiraiya is watching with pride. Naruto Shippuuden (Dub) epizoda 463

Critics and fans alike highlighted this episode as a perfect example of Naruto’s growth—not just as a powerful warrior, but as a "goofball" who uses his unique personality to tip the scales in the world's most dangerous fight. Naruto Shippuden Episode 463 REVIEW - THAT Jutsu

With Sasuke eventually trapped in a different dimension (the Sand Dimension), Naruto is forced to face Kaguya alone while Obito and Sakura plan a rescue. A shadow clone of Naruto manages to heal

However, the victory is short-lived. Kaguya quickly recovers and teleports the battlefield to her Ice Dimension, physically locking Team 7 in place. Key Highlights

The episode begins with Naruto and Sasuke struggling against Kaguya's overwhelming power after Black Zetsu reveals his role in manipulating shinobi history. As Kaguya voices her hatred for her sons, Naruto frees himself and Sasuke, fiercely disagreeing with Zetsu’s cold view of mothers and children. To create an opening to seal Kaguya, Naruto

Outside the battle, the spirits of the former Hokage encounter Hagoromo Otsutsuki, the Sage of Six Paths, who appears to explain the tragic history of his sons, Indra and Asura. Production and Reception