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Madara Uchiha

Madara Uchiha (Japanese: うちは マダラ , Hepburn: Uchiha


Madara Uchiha
Madara) is a fictional manga and anime character in the Naruto
series created by Masashi Kishimoto. He appears for the first time Naruto character
in "Part II" of the manga and the Shippuden anime adaptation, as a
major villain. He, along with its first Hokage Hashirama Senju, is
one of the co-founders of Konohagakure (Japanese: 木ノ葉隠れ
の里 , Hepburn: Konohagakure no Sato) village from the ninja
world. Their power conflict over how to run the village, as well as
the long-term feud between clans, leads to Madara's death.
However, it is revealed later that Madara had used a man named
Obito Uchiha as his agent. He transplants his Rinnegan ( 輪廻眼 ,
lit. "Saṃsāra Eye") eye power into a child named Nagato, a
member of the terrorist organization Akatsuki, to be preserved for
his eventual revival years later. During most of the series, Obito
uses Madara's name until a criminal named Kabuto Yakushi
reanimates the real Madara who becomes one of the primary
antagonists alongside Obito Uchiha during the Fourth Great
Shinobi World War storyline. Madara has appeared in several
pieces of Naruto media, including a Boruto feature film. Many
Naruto video games have featured him as a playable character.

Kishimoto created the character to provide a strong villain in the


series' final arc who would face the series' protagonist, Naruto Madara Uchiha as drawn by
Uzumaki. This confrontation would be different from that with Masashi Kishimoto
previous enemies and result in more of a focus on fight scenes.
Merchandise has been released in Madara's likeness, including First Naruto manga,
keychains, plush dolls, and figurines. In the Japanese anime, appearance chapter 370
Naoya Uchida voices Madara, while Go Inoue voices him as a Created by Masashi Kishimoto
child. In the English version, Neil Kaplan provides Madara's voice
Voiced by Japanese
with Xander Mobus voicing him as a child. Critics have
Naoya Uchida
commented on his role as an antagonist in the series; some have
placed him on top all-time anime villains lists, while others have (Original)
criticized his effectiveness. Nevertheless, Madara's background Go Inoue
was well-received for how integral his story is to the series' (Young)[1]
scenario. English
Neil Kaplan
(Original)
Contents Xander Mobus
(Young)
Creation and design
In-universe information
Appearances
Relatives Tajima Uchiha
In Naruto
(father)
In other media
Izuna Uchiha
Reception (brother)
See also Ninja status Rogue ninja
References
External links

Creation and design


Madara originated from Masashi Kishimoto's desire to elaborate on the ending to the manga series Naruto.
Once the series began its second part, simply referred to as "Part II" in the manga and Shippuden in the
anime, Kishimoto felt the need to create a story arc that would emphasize the tragedy of wars, leading to
the final arc which would include a war. According to Kishimoto, Naruto and his group were weak as
children in the first part and he wanted to make them stronger in the second part. This is the reason he
introduced the Akatsuki (and later on Madara) as their enemies.[2] In an interview, Kishimoto asserted that
making the villains "flamboyant" was one of the "guiding principles" he followed. It was his desire to
create villains with "powerful auras".[3] Madara appears late in the manga, as one of the masterminds
leading to the fourth shinobi world war, in the final arc.[4] Nevertheless, he wanted to make him an
engaging antagonist who would clash with Sasuke Uchiha and the Tailed Beast known as the Ten Tails to
give the storyline a proper conclusion.[5]

According to Kishimoto, Madara is not just like any other character introduced in the series. He created
Madara as a character with no weaknesses.[4] As one of the antagonists in the story, Kishimoto designed
Madara as the antithesis to the protagonists' values, a perfect anti-hero.[6] Kishimoto also said Naruto
always defeated his enemies without intending to kill them by settling disputes with words since his battle
with Nagato. Naruto truly forgave his enemy instead of having kill them, a concept Kishimoto liked but
which no other shonen manga truly followed.[2] Kishimoto found the idea of the two characters interacting
and settling their differences more interesting and challenging, rather than killing them. So from the Nagato
battle onwards, he decided to introduce the resurrected Madara to have someone to beat. According to
Kishimoto, this was one of the reasons why he introduced Edo-Madara into the storyline. But he confessed
this was complicated at first. It ended up with confusion about the difference between the two characters.[2]

Japanese voice actor Naoya Uchida enjoyed voicing Madara's character, most notably in his final recording
where he sent regards to fellow actor Kazuhiko Inoue (Kakashi Hatake) and Wataru Takagi (Obito
Uchiha).[7] Neil Kaplan first voiced Madara in the video game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3.
Because CyberConnect2's fighting game's storyline preceded the television series' plot, he was asked by
their staff to read the series' manga to get an idea of the character. Kaplan said this made it difficult for him
to voice Madara for the first time.[8]

Appearances

In Naruto

Madara is mentioned in the second part of the manga Naruto but does not appear in most of the series
except the war arc. During his childhood,[9] he met a child named Hashirama, but amidst the conflicts of
their respective clans resulting in war, their friendship ends. After failing at several attempts to kill or defeat
his rival, Madara became friends with him and accepted his treaty offering peace between the two clans.
The Uchiha, Senju and all of their affiliated clans came together to form a village, which Madara named
Konohagakure.[10] Madara took a merciless approach and did not like Hashirama's compassionate
methods.[11] After the death of his brother, Izuna, Madara became cynical and vengeful and held a grudge
against the Senju Clan for slaughtering his brothers in the War.[12] After his defection from Konoha, he
believed there is no real peace. Losing all of his family and conflicted over his own clanmates, he decided

[14]
無限月読
to free the world from its pains,[13] by casting Infinite Tsukuyomi ( ­, Mugen Tsukuyomi) upon the
whole world so that there would be no war and no death. Madara is believed to have been killed by
Hashirama's hand, but he survives and goes into hiding. He awakens the legendary Eye Technique
Rinnegan[15] using Hashirama's DNA. Before dying, Madara takes Obito as his agent and transplants his
Rinnegan into Nagato to be preserved for his eventual revival years later.[16] After Madara's death, his
greatest lasting influence was on Obito, one of his descendants, who used Madara's knowledge to strongly
influence and control the Akatsuki behind the scenes, and pretended to be Madara for much of the manga's
story. When Obito moves into the final stages of Madara's goal by initiating the Fourth Shinobi World War,
Kabuto Yakushi forms an alliance with him, eventually reviving Madara's reanimated corpse.[17][18]

By nightfall, Madara releases himself from Kabuto's contract and rebounds his soul to the modified
immortal body enabling him to act on his own will. Madara decides to reclaim the Nine-Tails creature
sealed within Naruto and defeats the Kages, only to reunite with Obito while he is engaged in combat with
the shinobis.[19] Madara fully resurrects himself by sacrificing the defeated Obito, ordering Black Zetsu to
take control over Obito's body and perform the Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique.[20] Restored to life,
Madara unlocks his full potential and manages to break free of his restraints. Defeating his enemies, Madara
goes after the Tailed beasts to revive Ten-Tails. Madara is then confronted by Might Guy, Minato
Namikaze, Gaara and Rock Lee who each use all of their forces to kill him but fail. Before killing most of
his enemies, Madara is confronted by the healed Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha who overwhelm
him. Madara is forced to escape and regain Obito's Rinnegan. Upon returning to the field, Madara succeeds
in casting the Infinite Tsukuyomi. The entire world becomes trapped in the dream. Sasuke manages to save
Naruto, Kakashi, and Sakura from this Illusionary Technique, and Black Zetsu stabs Madara, gaining
control over his body. Black Zetsu reveals that it was never Madara's will but Kaguya's[21] Madara swells
in size, Kaguya taking his place. Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura and Kakashi manage to seal Kaguya, who reverts
into ten tails before being sealed spitting out Madara. Eventually, Madara dies because of the toll of both
the tailed beasts and Demonic Statue removed from his body.[22] In his final moments, Madara finds real
peace within the dreams of Hashirama, stating that his dream for peace has died while Hashirama's dream
for peace lives on and will always keep living on as it is the better of the two. Before dying, he
acknowledges the friendship of Hashirama and agrees with him when he said, that they are still friends
despite everything.[22]

In other media

Madara appears in the original video animation Hashirama Senju vs. Madara Uchiha (2012); Obito
narrates the origin of Konoha. In the beginning, ninja fought for their own clans. The most powerful among
them are two clans: the Senju led by Hashirama, and the Uchiha led by Madara. This was distributed as
part of the Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations video game for the PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360.[23] Although Obito impersonates Madara, the character made his debut in a video game in
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3.[24] His Ten-Tailed Beast Host incarnation also appears in
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4.[25] In The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014), Madara appears for
a brief moment to be seen fighting with Hashirama They are depicted as the reincarnation of Indra and
Ashura, which gradually leads to the final battle between Sasuke and Naruto. Madara also appears in the
iOS and Android mobile game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing.[26] Apart from the Naruto
games, the character also appears in the crossover fighting games J-Stars Victory VS and Jump Force as
downloadable content.[27][28]

Several merchandise items based on Madara have been released, including key chains,[29] action
figures,[30] and many more items.[31]
Reception
Madara has been a popular character from the Naruto series. He is featured in most of the powerful anime
character lists from different anime reviewers. Comic Book Resources listed him third on their list of "25
Most Powerful Anime Villains", praising his strength.[32] Comic Book Resources also featured him on
their list of "10 Anime Characters Who Got Stronger After Coming Back From The Dead" and gave him
the ninth spot.[33] Comic Vine rated him 34th on their "Top 100 Anime Villains" list.[34] TheGamer, a
news website focused on video game journalism, however, ranks him at fifth on their list titled "Final Form:
The 25 Strongest Anime Villains Ever, Officially Ranked".[35] Madara is also sixth on Screen Rant's list
titled "20 Most Powerful Naruto Characters, Ranked"; author Bobby Anhalt writes that, "Madara Uchiha is
a force to be taken seriously."[36] UK Anime Network felt Madara's introduction was one of the franchise's
strongest developments not only for the direction he took fight scenes but because of his effect on the main
storyline.[37] His next battle against the five Kages, the leaders of each ninja village, also earned acclaim for
its execution, making the final story arc more appealing. UK Anime's reviewer also liked Naruto's fight
against Obito which began in the same narrative.[38] The Fandom Post praised this fight, noted how each
Kage tries to defeat Madara on their own, but he is overwhelming does not care about his rivals.[39]
Siliconera enjoyed Madara's moves from the video game Storm 4 based on the his Susanoo technique
which was appealing to see in combat.[40] Anime News Network author Amy McNulty, in her review of
episode 392 from the anime, writes that Madara has been built up as the ultimate villain for Naruto, and he
is living up to that promise.[41] Jason Thompson, also writing for Anime News Network criticized the
character calling Madara a "jerk"; but he liked his perfect Sussano'o, which to him looks cooler than the
others and is much more powerful.[42]

Madara's origins received a good response. Screen Rant, in their article "15 Things You Didn't Know
About Madara", pointed out that the power that Madara sought eventually took over his innocence that was
once a part of him. They also praised some of his good qualities including his ideas about gender, money,
and power. While describing his love for his brother Izuna, they compared it with Itachi's for Sasuke.
According to Screen Rant, Madara is "one of the best evil characters in the series".[43] When first seeing
Madara's past, The Fandom Post enjoyed the chaos between the Uchiha and Senju clans. Despite fighting
through wars, Madara still showed humanity to the point the reviewer hoped for a spin-off based on the
war.[44] In its next review, The Fandom Post enjoyed how his relationship with Hashirama was handled.
When Hashirama tried offering him peace it gave the series more of a back story as it focused on the
characters' past and the founding of the Hidden Leaf village.[45] Another reviewer from the same site noted
that these backstories also helped fans understand the chaos that occurred within the Uchiha clan, which
was previously explored in the stories of Sasuke and Itachi. Sasuke needed to resolve whether or not to
team up with Madara and destroy the ninja world, leading to his decision to stick with Itachi's ideals
instead.[46]

Some critics disliked the handling of the character. In an article from Screen Rant, titled "15 Things Wrong
With Naruto We All Choose To Ignore", author Daniel Forster criticized Black Zetsu's betrayal to Madara
saying he found Kaguya a poor substitute for Madara who was noted for coming across as a well-
developed antagonist.[47] Anime News Network's Amy McNulty, however, thought that this was not that
annoying, but she was unsure if it was a smart decision by Kishimoto to have Zetsu stab Madara, who was
a genius and who believed Zetsu was "his will incarnate".[48] Comic Book Resources author Renaldo
Matadeen criticized the handling of Madara as a villain despite appearing late in the story, and found his
characterization weak.[49] While agreeing that Kaguya should not have replaced Madara as the final villain
for the Shinobi War, Anime UK News felt that Kaguya was more fleshed out in the anime adaptation
making her unique in terms of origins compared with Madara's past. Her descendants had a closer
relationship with the protagonists, Naruto and Sasuke.[50]
See also
List of Naruto characters

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