'Naruto Shippuden' Episode 490: The Unfolding Of Shikamaru’s Story Continue; Surprising Characters Ability Appear In The Quest Against Gengo
"Naruto Shippuden" episode 490: Shikamaru's infiltration of the Land of Silence told the second chapter of Shikamaru's Story. In this episode, we can see an espionage that is mildly told. This chapter on Shikamaru's life story focuses more on a shinobi missions rather than an outright brawling. Since Shikamaru shows less fighting and more on thinking so it makes sense then. That's the ability he poses since the first episode he came out.
Based on Anime News Network, this week's episode is far from its central focus because it only features action in a small way. In this chapter, Shikamaru tried to sneak in to find a way into the Land of Silence. Shikamaru and his company Soku and Ro got into the tavern on the outside of the country's walls.
"Naruto Shippuden" Episode 490 shows how Shikamaru and is companion got through the wall where Gengo poses its power. On their way to their mission, one of Shikamaru's companion named Ro unlock its hidden ability. That certain ability she possesses is to make her body chakra shoot to an opponent. That ability will help them fight against Gengo and help comply their mission.
According to Christianpost, Gengo is so powerful that his charismatic way of speaking can draw his opponent unto him, this means that getting onto Gengo is like moving a huge mountain. Gengo's power is inevitable in a simple way of Shikamaru's technic. But Shikamaru and his company won't stop until they finish their mission and conquer The Land of the Silence.
Will Shikamaru and his companion finish their quest against the terrifying power of Gengo, now that they discover the hidden ability of their ally? Or will Naruto can get into the action and help his friend Shikamaru on their mission in overcoming Gengo's extraordinary power and ability?
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