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Naruto Shippuden: 3 Big Revelations in Episode 461 & 462 preview, spoilers & prediction [Video]

| May 19, 2016 08:52 AM EDT

‘Naruto Shippuden’ episode 466 is slated to air on June 30.

Naruto Shippuden episode 462 - Hagoromo's awakening of the Sharingan infuriates his mother Kaguya, who claims all chakra in the world and its manifestations should be all hers and hers alone. In the end, the defiance shown by her sons Hagoromo and Hamura has turned Kaguya into a monster - the Rabbit Demon.

Review: 3 Revelations in Episode 461

Gamamaru 'the Sage' - The Toad sage, who prophesized the arrival of Naruto as the savior of Shinobi world, has already lived long before Kaguya's time. He's the one who warned the Otsutsuki siblings of the dark secret behind the Divine Tree which their mother, Kaguya, has been protecting and preserving through a scared ritual.

(Photo : Youtube) Gamamaru, and the fate of Hagaromo - Episode 461

Hagoromo awakens the Sharingan - The Sage of the Six Paths is known in the Shinobi world as the progenitor of the great dojutsu - the Rinnegan. But like all ninjas who achieved the power of Rinnegan, Hagoromo first awakened the Sharingan out of his hatred and despair for the death of his love interest Haori, who was sacrificed by Kaguya as part of his ritual for the Divine Tree.

Sage of Six Paths is the first disciple of Sage Art: The pain of losing someone endeared led Hagoromo and Hamura back to Gamamaru in the land of the toads. There, they learned the origin of their mother and the Divine Tree along the events before they were born into this world. Hagoromo then decided to harness nature energy, becoming a Toad Sage in the event they clashed with their mother.

Episode 462: I Created the Past

After learning that Hagoromo is training with Gamamaru, Kaguya summoned his children to explain the matter. The matriarch of the Otsutsuki clan soon learned that his sons are plotting behind her back, prompting him to unleash her true power. The next scene is the legendary battle between Hagoromo and the Rabbit Demon.

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