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Itachi Uchiha (うちは イタチ, Uchiha Itachi) is a character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Itachi is the older brother of Sasuke Uchiha, and is responsible for killing all the members of their clan, sparing only Sasuke. He appears working as a terrorist from the organisation Akatsuki and serves as Sasuke’s greatest enemy. During the second part of the manga, Itachi becomes involved in attacks to ninjas possessing tailed-beast creatures until facing Sasuke in a one-on-one battle. Although Itachi perishes during the final duel, it is later revealed that Itachi had a secret reason for assassinating the Uchiha clan. Itachi is a playable character in most of the video games from the series.

Uchiha Itachi
Naruto character
Itachi Uchiha.jpg

Itachi Uchiha by Masashi Kishimoto

First appearance
  • Naruto episode 81 : Return of the morning mist
Created by Masashi Kishimoto
Voiced by Japanese
Hideo Ishikawa[1][2]
Yuka Terasaki (young)
English
Crispin Freeman[3][4]
Michelle Ruff (young)

Other:

Skip Stellrecht (Naruto Episodes 29–30)[4][5]
Doug Erholtz (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
Robbie Daymond (Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals)

In-universe information
Relatives Sasuke Uchiha (younger brother)
Sarada Uchiha (niece)
Fugaku Uchiha (father)
Mikoto Uchiha (mother)
Sakura Haruno (sister-in-law)
Category Rogue ninja
Akatsuki partner Kisame Hoshigaki
(Rogue ninja)

Itachi’s character has been popular with readers of the manga,[6] and has been positively received by critics. His appearance as an antagonist has been praised by several writers, although some have considered his initial appearance to be unsurprising. The gradual revelations of his past and its impact on the story has also received positive reception,[7][8] and his fights were noted to be «one of the best» in the series.[9][10][11] Numerous types of merchandise have been released in Itachi’s likeness, including keychains, plush dolls and figurines.

Creation and designEdit

When Itachi Uchiha is first mentioned by Sasuke Uchiha in the manga, Masashi Kishimoto had not planned out the character’s backstory. The only idea he had was to attribute to Itachi some violent action that would have Sasuke wanting to kill him. However, when Itachi was introduced, Kishimoto had the idea to make Itachi Konoha’s secret agent who killed his clan under their orders.[12] Itachi was originally conceived as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad called the «Anbu», dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specializing in assassination and other illicit operations. However, this idea was scrapped in favor of the current Itachi working for the Akatsuki.[13] From all the Akatsuki characters Kishimoto designed, Itachi is his favorite based on his backstory.[14]

Itachi’s Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, often talked with Sasuke’s Japanese actor, Noriaki Sugiyama, about their characters. When the two characters first confronted, both Ishikawa and Sugiyama found Itachi’s massacre of the Uchiha clan hard to believe and started to read the Naruto manga in order to see if Itachi was hiding something. After Itachi’s death, the two actors noted that in the end Itachi served as a good older brother to Sasuke.[15] English actor Crispin Freeman was pleased with voicing Itachi regardless of how many times he revisited the series.[16]

AppearancesEdit

In NarutoEdit

Itachi’s Sharingan (above) before its transformation to Mangekyo Sharingan (below)

Itachi is a member of the Uchiha Clan from the village of Konohagakure and the elder brother of Sasuke Uchiha. He grew up as the child prodigy of the Uchiha clan, establishing milestones for not only Sasuke, but also for future Uchiha to live up to.[17] His early childhood was marred by war, the violence of which caused him to seek peace at any cost. Upon learning that his clan was planning a coup d’état to take control of Konoha, after his clan was accused of attacking the village with the Nine Tails, Itachi provides Konoha with intelligence on his clan’s actions during his two years as a member of the ANBU. Over time, Itachi distances himself from his clan, as some clan members believed he murdered his best friend, Shisui Uchiha, to gain the Mangekyo Sharingan (万華鏡写輪眼, Mangekyo Sharingan, lit. «Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye»).[18][19][20]

In reality, as Shisui possesses the ability to subliminally manipulate others and shares Itachi’s love for the village, he intended to use his gift on the Uchiha clan leader to stop the coup d’état. However, Shisui is mortally wounded by the Leaf High Council member Danzo Shimura, who then takes his eye to achieve his own ideal of peace. When Shisui entrusts Itachi with his remaining eye, Itachi covers up Shisui’s death to make it appear it was his doing. Eventually, in return for Danzo’s offer to spare his younger brother, Itachi slaughters his entire clan.[21] After creating the misconception that he murdered their family in cold blood to give Sasuke the mindset to become strong enough to kill him once he is capable, Itachi leaves the village, although he warns Danzo not to harm Sasuke. Meeting up with Konoha’s Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi, who promises to do what he can to look after Sasuke, Itachi reveals his intentions to continue to protect the village from the shadows.[22] Soon after perceiving them as a threat to Konoha, Itachi joins the Akatsuki to ensure they do not endanger his village. Itachi becomes good friends with his partner Kisame Hoshigaki, who expresses concern for Itachi’s wellbeing.[23]

Itachi debuts in Part I after Hiruzen’s death, when he uses his infiltration of Konoha to hunt down Naruto Uzumaki as an excuse to secretly check on Sasuke’s wellbeing.[24] After engaging with Kakashi Hatake and some of Konoha’s forces, he reveals Akatsuki’s goal to gather the Jinchuriki which are the people that contained the tailed beasts which there are nine of. Itachi also learns that Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya and sets up a trap to lure the experienced ninja away to grab the boy.[23][25] However, as Jiraiya comes to Naruto’s aid, Itachi finds himself facing Sasuke and directs his brother back on the path of getting stronger by defeating him before he and Kisame fall back.[26][27]

In Part II, Itachi uses one of Sasori’s informants as a clone of himself to hold off Naruto and the rest of his team while he and the others seal away Shukaku the One Tail.[28] Itachi remains on the sidelines until learning that Sasuke has finally severed his ties to Orochimaru, having absorbed him and now being strong enough to settle matters. Prior to his fight with Sasuke, Itachi meets with Naruto and, after questioning his intentions to save Sasuke, ensures the youth’s safety with a crow with Shisui’s Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. «Copy Wheel Eye», English manga: «Mirror Wheel Eye») as a countermeasure against Sasuke if he gains his Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan and attempts to attack Konoha.[29] Sasuke ultimately tracks him down and they engage in their final battle, during the course of which he uses his Mangekyo Sharingan to push Sasuke to his limits. In doing so, Orochimaru is drawn out from Sasuke’s body, and Itachi seals him away with his Totsuka blade before finally succumbing to his mysterious illness.[30] As his final act, Itachi implants his Amaterasu technique within Sasuke, meant as a protective measure that will kill Tobi in case he ever tries to approach Sasuke and reveal the truth of their clan’s slaughter.[31] Unfortunately, having known where Itachi’s loyalties truly lie, Tobi survived and reveals the truth of Itachi’s actions to Sasuke. This gives Sasuke the resolve to destroy the village in revenge for ruining his brother’s and his clan’s lives, eventually having his brother’s Mangekyo Sharingan implanted on him.[22]

Itachi reappears later during the Fourth Great Ninja War, brought back by Kabuto Yakushi using the Reanimation Jutsu, a forbidden summoning jutsu that brings the dead back as immortal corpses, to fight on Tobi’s side.[32] Paired with Nagato and forced to fight Naruto and Killer Bee against his will, Itachi learns of his brother’s intentions and summons the crow he gave Naruto to regain his free will.[33] After sealing Nagato,[33] Itachi heads out to stop Kabuto and encounters Sasuke, with his younger brother wanting to know the truth once it is over.[34][35]

After a long battle, Itachi is pushed to use Izanami to trap Kabuto in an eternal time-loop in his own mind, to have him break his jutsu.[36][37][38] His soul beginning to fade, Itachi uses his Sharingan to project his memories to Sasuke to reveal the full story of the events leading to the Uchiha Clan Massacre. Telling his brother that he does not have to forgive him, Itachi tells Sasuke that he will always love him, no matter what choice he makes from then on.[39] With his brother’s parting words, and accepting defeat after his final battle with Naruto, Sasuke renounces destroying the village and devotes himself to protecting it, fulfilling Itachi’s wish for his younger brother. Sasuke even adopts Itachi’s habit of poking on the forehead as a sign of affection, which Sasuke does with his wife Sakura and their daughter Sarada Uchiha.[40][41]

In other mediaEdit

Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie, Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series.[42][43][44][45][46][47] In some games, he utilizes variations of his techniques not seen in the anime or manga.[48] Several merchandise items based on Itachi have been released, including key chains,[49] plush dolls,[50][51] and figurines.[52][53]

ReceptionEdit

Itachi has ranked high in the Weekly Shonen Jump popularity polls for the series, continuously placing in the top 10.[6] He was ranked in fifth position in the polls of 2011, his highest ranking to date.[54] The character received generally positive reviews from several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media. IGN reader Jason Van Horn characterized Itachi as «badass» and jokingly mentioned that he is a character to be afraid of since, in his first fight in the series, he does not make any remarkable move.[11] He found that «there is just something about the cold and numb Itachi,» that makes the viewer «want to breakout in chills».[9] IGN’s Charles White liked the episode where the relationship between young Sasuke and Itachi is revealed, and hoped to see more of their past to resolve the mystery of Itachi’s character commenting that learning about their «past has been intriguing».[7] NTT customers voted him as their tenth favorite black haired male anime character.[55] CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama referred to Itachi as one of his favorite characters from Naruto.[56]

In the Shelf Life section from Anime News Network (ANN) Bamboo Dong comments that Itachi is one of her favorite characters from the series, noting his background and his introduction as the best parts of the series.[57] Activeanime writer Davey C. Jones celebrated Itachi’s fights as the best ones in the series, noting his abilities to be as amazing as a «sci-fi ninja».[58] Holly Ellingwood from the same website agrees, citing his fight against Kakashi Hatake as one «few will be able to forget». The reviewer also praised Itachi’s attitude, commenting that he «is as cold and as ruthless as any villain yet».[10]

In a review of Volume 16 of the manga, Deb Aoki from About.com listed Itachi’s introduction in the series as one of the cons from the volume. She praised his first fight in the series as very entertaining, meant to «whet readers’ appetites for future fights between Konoha ninja and the Akatsuki».[59] James Musgrove commented that Itachi and his partner Kisame «make a dramatic and well-timed entrance into the story».[60] However, Jason Van Horn criticised the first battle between Itachi and Sasuke, as «good» but not «as epic as it should’ve been».[61] His last fight with Sasuke before dying was considered «epic» by Casey Brienza from ANN. She found it to be «a battle of minds» since, even after Itachi’s death, Sasuke changes his mind about him when he learns about his past. She also anticipated the impact of Itachi’s past revelations on the future storyline of Naruto.[8] Despite disliking how the anime Shippuden used Itachi’s light novel as part of the series, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post enjoyed Itachi’s impact on both Sasuke and Naruto.[62] Writer Jason Thompson highly praised his visual tortures, due to the effect it has on the victims, reminding him of the antagonist from Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Cure notable for its horror scenes. Nevertheless, he criticized Itachi’s death scene as a result of his disease rather than being killed by Sasuke, taking all the blame from his brother in the process.[63] In 2014, IGN listed him as the fifth best Naruto character when the series ended.[64]

See alsoEdit

  •   Anime and manga portal

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External linksEdit

  •   Media related to Itachi Uchiha at Wikimedia Commons

This article is about the character. For the manga chapter, see Itachi Uchiha!!.

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うちはイタチ Uchiha Itachi

  • Itachi of the Sharingan (写輪眼のイタチ, Sharingan no Itachi, literally meaning: Itachi of the Copy Wheel Eye)
    [5]
    Clan Killer Itachi (一族殺しのイタチ, Ichizokugoroshi no Itachi)[5]
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #139
Anime Naruto Episode #80
Novel Akatsuki Hiden: Evil Flowers in Full Bloom
Movie Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
Game Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2
OVA Hidden Leaf Village Grand Sports Festival!
Appears in Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie
Voice Actors
Japanese
  • Hideo Ishikawa
  • Yuka Terasaki Search_Icon.svg (Child)
English
  • Skip Stellrecht Search_Icon.svg (Episodes 29-30)
  • Crispin Freeman Search_Icon.svg
  • Doug Erholtz Search_Icon.svg (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
  • Michelle Ruff Search_Icon.svg (Child)
Personal
Birthdate Astrological Sign Gemini.svg June 9
Sex Gender Male.svg Male
Age
  • Part I: 17–18
  • Part II: 21
Status Deceased
Height
  • Part I: 175.2 cm1.752 m <br />5.748 ft <br />68.976 in <br />
  • Part II: 178 cm1.78 m <br />5.84 ft <br />70.079 in <br />
Weight
  • Part I: 57.1 kg125.884 lb <br />
  • Part II: 58 kg127.868 lb <br />
Blood type AB
Kekkei Genkai
  • Sharingan Triple.svg Sharingan
  • Mangekyō Sharingan Itachi.svg Mangekyō Sharingan
Classification
  • S-rank
  • Missing-nin
Occupation
  • Anbu Captain (Former)
Affiliation
  • Konohagakure Symbol.svg Konohagakure
  • Akatsuki Symbol.svg Akatsuki
Team
  • Team 2 (Anime and Novel only)
  • Team Ro (Anime only)
Partner
  • Jūzō Biwa (Anime only)
  • Kisame Hoshigaki
Clan
  • Uchiha Symbol.svg Uchiha Clan
Rank
Ninja Rank
  • Part I: Anbu
Ninja Registration 012110
Academy Grad. Age 7
Chūnin Prom. Age 10
Family
  • Fugaku Uchiha (Father)
  • Mikoto Uchiha (Mother)
  • Sasuke Uchiha (Brother)
  • Sarada Uchiha (Niece)
Nature Type
  • Nature Icon Fire.svg Fire Release
  • Nature Icon Wind.svg Wind Release
  • Nature Icon Water.svg Water Release
  • Nature Icon Yin.svg Yin Release
  • Nature Icon Yang.svg Yang Release
Jutsu
  • Amaterasu
  • Chakra Suppression Technique (Novel only)
  • Clone Great Explosion
  • Crow Clone Technique
  • Demonic Illusion: Mirage Crow
  • Demonic Illusion: Mirror Heaven and Earth Change
  • Demonic Illusion: Shackling Stakes Technique
  • Early Sacrifice
  • Ephemeral
  • Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique
  • Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Fire Technique
  • Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Flower Nail Crimson
  • Genjutsu: Sharingan
  • Izanami
  • Sensing Barrier Pass Technique
  • Shadow Clone Technique
  • Summoning Technique (Crow)
  • Susanoo
  • Susanoo: Fist
  • Transcription Seal: Amaterasu
  • Tsukuyomi
  • Water Release: Starch Syrup Capturing Field (Novel only)
  • Water Release: Water Bullet Technique
  • Water Release: Water Dragon Bullet Technique
  • Water Release: Water Fang Bullet
  • Yasaka Magatama
Tools
  • Military Rations Pill (Anime only)
  • Sword
  • Sword of Totsuka
  • Tantō (Anime only)
  • Yata Mirror

Itachi Uchiha (うちはイタチ, Uchiha Itachi) was a shinobi of Konohagakure’s Uchiha clan who served as an Anbu Captain. He later became an international criminal after murdering his entire clan, sparing only his younger brother, Sasuke. He afterwards joined the international criminal organisation known as Akatsuki, whose activity brought him into frequent conflict with Konoha and its ninja — including Sasuke who sought to avenge their clan by killing Itachi. Following his death, Itachi’s motives were revealed to be more complicated than they seemed and that his actions were only ever in the interest of his brother and village, making him remain a loyal shinobi of Konohagakure to the very end.

Background

Itachi and Sasuke moments before the Nine-Tails’ attack.

Itachi was the first child born to Mikoto and Fugaku Uchiha. His early childhood was marked with violence: when he was four years old, the Third Shinobi World War waged and he witnessed first-hand many of the war’s casualties. The death and destruction he experienced at such a young age traumatised Itachi and made him a pacifist,[6] leading to him training non-stop to achieve his dream of becoming a ninja among ninja in order to erase fighting from the world.[7] At age 5, after becoming a big brother to Sasuke, Itachi was approached by Shisui, who offered to train together. Soon, the two became best friends, forming a brother-like bond as they continued to teach the other new tricks. During the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox’s Attack, he was home alone looking after Sasuke, followed by Itachi rescuing Mikoto from falling debris,[8] and in the anime seeking shelter with Izumi.[9] The Nine-Tails’ attack had soured relations between Konoha’s leadership and the Uchiha, the former believing the latter to be responsible. The Uchiha were relocated to the edge of the village, isolating them from the rest of the village and making it easier to monitor them.

At age 6, Itachi enrolled into the Academy, where he consistently scored the highest in each subject and quickly learned any skill taught to him, resulting in him being praised as the best of his generation.[10] After four months, his teachers unanimously agreed let him take the graduation exam early due to Itachi being more than advanced enough for genin-level, which he passed later that month.[11] During this time, he began seriously studying the history of the world, gaining a great appreciation for it. On the day he graduated as the youngest post-war graduate, he was approached by Danzō Shimura, who assessed Itachi’s thinking.[12]

Joining Team 2, Itachi went on to honing his skills to chūnin level, leading to him drawing the attention of Konoha’s leaders. Meeting the criteria, Fugaku allowed him to sit in on clan meetings in the Naka Shrine basement.[13] Nearly a year since graduating, Itachi had mastered ninjutsu to the extent his missions went too easy, though Yūki Minazuki didn’t recommend him for the Chūnin Exams. After turning eight, as Team 2’s genin had distinguished themselves the most during the year, they were tasked with guarding the Fire Daimyō during his annual trip to Konoha. During the mission, the convoy was attacked by a masked individual, who killed Tenma Izumo before Itachi, resulting in him awakening his Sharingan, which he mastered at the same age.[14] In the anime, Itachi accompanied his friend Shisui on a three-part training exercise, only to interrupt a battle between the Third Hokage’s Anbu and Root. After having driven out the Root ninja, Itachi learned from Shisui about having his own sense of morals from various viewpoints instead of one.[15] At age 10, Konoha allowed Itachi to compete in the Chūnin Exams alone, which he passed and became a chūnin.[16]

Itachi as an Anbu.

At age 11, Itachi joined the Anbu as its youngest member.[17] In the anime, Itachi is assigned to Team Ro, working alongside Tenzo and with Kakashi Hatake as his captain. During his mentorship, Itachi became acquainted with Kakashi and showed interest in the Sharingan he possessed despite not being an Uchiha. At one point, they both worked together in a two-man squad following an exchange between Konohagakure and the Prajñā Group of the Land of Woods; killing the latter party after an attempted betrayal.[18] They would work together for two years until Itachi is promoted to a new Anbu team under Danzō’s authority.[19]

Itachi’s accomplishments were a source of great pride for his family, his father viewing him as proof of the Uchiha’s future prosperity and his brother viewing him as a model to live up to. Itachi spent a great deal of time with Sasuke, training with him (though rarely actually training him) and giving him the recognition their father did not. However, for all the attention he received, few truly understood Itachi,[14] believing his isolation to be a result of the gap between his abilities and theirs and not his dissatisfaction with the shinobi’s life of conflict. Eventually, the Uchiha’s disdain for their unfair treatment led them to plan a coup d’état. Fugaku, head of the Uchiha and the coup’s chief conspirator, encouraged Itachi’s advancement into the Anbu’s ranks as a means of spying on the village. Itachi, however, knew an Uchiha coup would lead to intervention from other villages and ultimately start another World War, something he could not support. He instead became a double agent, reporting the Uchiha’s actions to the Third Hokage and the Konoha Council in the hopes it would help them find a peaceful resolution.[20]

Itachi accepting Shisui’s eye.

Itachi shared the burden of betraying his clan with Shisui. But as time went on it became increasingly clear that peace could not be achieved. Shisui intended to use his Kotoamatsukami on the Uchiha’s leaders to compel them to negotiate, but his right eye was stolen by Danzō before he had a chance. His own options exhausted, Shisui entrusted his remaining eye to Itachi and begged him to protect the village and their family name before drowning himself in the Naka River.[21] Itachi was anguished by Shisui’s death, enough to awaken his Mangekyō Sharingan. When the following day some Uchiha, already suspicious of Itachi, accused him of murdering Shisui and staging a suicide, Itachi lost his composure and attacked them, defeating them easily.[22] A rift was created between Itachi and his family, and his warnings to them to reconsider what they were doing fell on deaf ears. At age 12, he was promoted to Anbu Captain, with his publicly disclosed promotion age being 13 due to Danzō’s request and Hiruzen’s acceptance.[23][24][25] In the anime, Itachi was also given command of his own three-man squad. At one point, Itachi would confront his father in the Naka Shrine basement, who revealed to have had his own Mangekyō Sharingan since the Third Shinobi World War. Having read the Stone Tablet with it and knowing the truth of its power, Fugaku calls for Itachi’s aid in a bloodless revolution by restraining the higher-ups in lieu of controlling the Nine-Tailed Fox much of the clan’s favour of bloodshed. Instead, Itachi would return back to the Konoha Council to report the clan’s imminent revolt.[26]

Although the Third Hokage still wished to negotiate with the Uchiha, Danzō Shimura recognised that there was no longer an outcome that could see the Uchiha clan’s survival. He explained this to Itachi and left him a choice: support the Uchiha’s coup and have the whole clan, including Sasuke, killed in the ensuing conflict, or accept the assignment to wipe out the clan before the coup started and be allowed to spare Sasuke. Itachi chose his brother.[27] Despite having made his choice, Itachi was tormented by guilt, especially with the knowledge that Shisui would most likely not forgive his choice to destroy the clan.[28] However, remembering the words of his father to not let other’s decide things for his life, he resolved to continue his path. While making final preparations, Itachi discovered a masked man sneaking around Konoha. From observing him, he came to believe the man was truly Madara Uchiha bent on provoking some new conflict. Itachi approached him with an offer: he would assist «Madara» with wiping out the Uchiha, taking vengeance against them for abandoning him decades earlier, if Madara would spare the village, to which he agreed.[29]

Itachi spares Sasuke after massacring their clan.

In one night Itachi and Tobi slaughtered the entire clan. Itachi took it upon himself to personally execute his parents. Despite his betrayal, they bore him no ill-will, instead telling him in the moments before they were killed that they were proud of him and requesting that he take care of Sasuke.[30] Racked by grief for his actions, Itachi saw in Sasuke the only person suitable to punish him for his crimes. In order to set Sasuke on this road he cast himself as the villain, done by allowing Sasuke to find him standing over their parents’ bodies and using Tsukuyomi to torment him with visions of their murders. Sasuke fled, fearing his own death, but Itachi chased him down to divulge the lie he had concocted: he killed their family to test his mettle and now wanted to test himself against the only remaining challenge to him, the little brother he had never loved. He encouraged Sasuke to become strong enough to kill him and take revenge, and to that end suggested he acquire a Mangekyō Sharingan of his own. Itachi left, but was surprised to find Sasuke already pursuing him with a newly-awakened Sharingan. Sasuke’s attempt at vengeance failed and he passed out, but not before seeing Itachi cry with remorse.[31]

Afterwards, he disguised a crow clone as a member of Root to threaten Danzō he would leak Konoha’s secrets to enemy villages if he touched Sasuke, having realised Danzō could not be trusted to keep his promises. For his final business in the village, Itachi visited the Third Hokage and reported his mission completed, much to the Third’s surprise and disappointment. Itachi requested that the Third look after Sasuke, which the Third vowed to do.[32] Itachi left the village publicly a traitor but secretly with a new mission: to infiltrate Tobi’s organisation, Akatsuki, and keep it from moving against Konoha.[33] In the anime, Itachi was ambushed by his former Anbu squad under orders from Danzō, only to trick them into killing each other using genjutsu. At some point after joining Akatsuki, he was initially partnered up with Jūzō Biwa.[26] While growing accustomed to his new setting and working well with his partner, the duo was eventually given a mission in the Land of Water. After completing it, they were ambushed by a hunter-nin squad led by Yagura. While initially pressed by the perfect jinchūriki, Itachi was able to defeat him with Amaterasu, but not before Jūzō was slain.[5]

Itachi effortlessly overpowers Orochimaru.

Sometime later, Orochimaru tried to steal Itachi’s body in order to gain the Sharingan, but Itachi easily overpowered him, trapping him inside a paralysis genjutsu and severing his left hand to prevent him from dispelling it.[34] In the anime, Itachi expressed his disgust at Orochimaru for his inhumane experiments and was about to kill him when Kabuto saved Orochimaru but they were both forced to leave Akatsuki. Later, Itachi was partnered with Kisame Hoshigaki, with whom he bonded over their shared notoriety for killing their own countrymen.[35] To find a replacement for Orochimaru, Itachi helped recruit Deidara, whose art he defeated with his Sharingan’s genjutsu; Deidara would forever after swear vengeance for the humiliating defeat.[36] In the anime, Itachi also aided in the recruitment of Hidan. Pain eventually caught wind of Orochimaru’s attempt to destroy Konoha and requested a team to investigate, which Itachi immediately volunteered for out of concern for Sasuke’s safety.[37]

At some point, Itachi contracted a terminal illness. He kept himself alive through the years with medicine and sheer willpower so that he could live long enough to die by Sasuke’s hand.[38]

Personality

From a young age, Itachi was calm and insightful, showing noticeable maturity for his age and knowledge on how to deal with every situation. For all his accomplishments, talent, and fame, Itachi was a rather humble man. Never arrogant about his own abilities nor underestimating others, most things he said would be unbiased and accurate. If an opponent exceeded his expectations or posed a legitimate challenge to him or his allies, Itachi would freely admit it.[39] As a seven-year-old, his reasoning was on par with a Hokage. Having studied history, not just of his clan or his village but of the world, he gained a broader appreciation of what was important. Learning so much enabled him to understand how events of the past came to happen and, when he applied that same understanding into the future, he became concerned for where things were going.[40] At the same time, Itachi was still fairly naïve as a child in many real-world scenarios and as such was willing to learn from his peers on how to differentiate situations.[15] He lived at a distance, observing individuals and ideas without getting directly involved so that he could fully understand them.[41]

Although this approach prevented him from becoming close with many people, it enabled him to think and act without prejudice or preconceptions, instead evaluating things strictly on their own merits. In the anime, Itachi unintentionally gained many friends and admirers for his genuine concern for others despite his passive nature.[9] He would think about shinobi and origins of the village and its future.[40] For this reason, he never became arrogant about his own abilities or accomplishments; to which, most views or statements he made were usually well-based, seeing the situation for what it was. From this he had no self-righteous loyalty to his clan that was so common among the Uchiha; though he loved his family and wanted the best for them, he knew there were more important things than the Uchiha’s personal aspirations. Itachi’s dream was to become Hokage, though he kept it hidden from others. [16] Itachi was also one of the few villagers of Konoha to hold no grudge against Naruto Uzumaki, believing Naruto to be the greatest victim of the Nine-Tails attack and showed him kindness whenever they met by chance.[42]

Itachi crying as he is about to kill his parents.

A pacifist at heart, Itachi did not actually like fighting and would avoid it when he could. As such, he preferred to rely on Genjutsu as a first option, ending fights with as little damage as possible. When he couldn’t avoid actual combat, he would end the fight as quickly as he could, all the while holding back as much as possible. Despite this, Itachi felt his own needs were secondary to the greater good’s and to that end he became a shinobi. He trained tirelessly to improve himself as quickly as he could and subjected himself to all of the shinobi life’s inconveniences without complaint for the simple motivation of being useful to others. His commitment borderlined recklessness, due to training privately using extremely deadly methods such as dodging a barrage of kunai in the anime.

Being so accomplished as a ninja enabled Itachi to approach problems less violently than others would, satisfying his peace-loving nature. These two extremes of his personality came into conflict as events moved toward the Uchiha Clan Downfall; he did not want to harm his family and sought a peaceful resolution, but knew that the path with the least bloodshed would be the clan’s extermination. When the Uchiha Clan refused to deter from their plans, Itachi was pushed over the edge and his normally polite attitude to his clansmen became more violent, criticising them openly and lashing out at them for the choices that sealed their fates and his own. Despite this, at his heart, Itachi truly hated what he had to do for sake of preserving peace, trembling with hesitation as he prepared to kill his parents and crying upon doing it. With Izumi, valuing her companionship, and aware of her feelings for him, Itachi opted to put Izumi under a powerful Tsukuyomi to allow her to live the life she’d always dreamed with him, allowing her death to be quick and peaceful.

Despite his natural pacifism and kindness, Itachi was possessed of a wrathful and merciless side when those he loved were hurt or threatened. In revenge for Yashiro Uchiha’s cowardly manipulations of his father from the shadows and helping to provoke war against Konohagakure while keeping free of responsibility himself, Itachi used his Tsukuyomi to force him to experience days of torture in an instant after making him realise how weak he was in comparison to Itachi himself. Itachi would later use Tsukuyomi, followed by Amaterasu to execute the helpless Root member Sugaru in revenge for Sugaru poisoning Shisui.[42]

Despite the traumas he endured from killing his own family, Itachi did not blame those among Konoha’s leadership who gave him the mission; though he did not trust Danzō on a personal level, he knew Danzō only had the village’s best interests at heart. But Itachi – partly out of the necessity of his assignment to join Akatsuki – was greatly changed after the massacre, rarely if ever showing emotion. He became more prone to displays of force and permitted certain violent habits of his partner, Kisame, under the pretence that it furthered Akatsuki’s goals.[43] After learning from Hiruzen everything that Itachi endured, Hashirama considered him a greater shinobi than himself.[44] Itachi could not and would not fully shake his pacifistic ways, and would run from confrontation or rein in Kisame if the likelihood of collateral damage became too high for themselves or others. In addition, Itachi would continue to show his morality at times, as he expressed disgust at Orochimaru’s lack of care for human life. While Kisame would sometimes protest, he considered Itachi a good friend and would listen to his instructions. Itachi also had a decent partnership with his previous partner Jūzō, showing respect to him and after his death, placing the remains of Kubikiribōchō in Jūzō’s hand.

Itachi poking Sasuke’s forehead, his way of showing affection.

Konoha’s peace and protection was always forefront in Itachi’s mind,[45] but it was his dedication to his brother, Sasuke, that took priority in every situation. From the time of Sasuke’s infancy, Itachi tasked himself with looking after him. In the anime, Itachi even correctly guessed Sasuke’s gender before his younger brother’s birth.[46] They’d spend whole days together in the woods around Konoha having adventures and accomplishing self-appointed missions. When Itachi became an accomplished ninja and took much of their father’s attention, Itachi would make special time to fill their father’s shoes for Sasuke’s benefit, at times even refusing his father’s wishes in order to make Sasuke happy. In turn Sasuke wished to be just like his older brother and would often ask Itachi to train him in the ninja arts. Itachi would almost never do so, poking his forehead and promising to train him some other time. Unfortunately, none of these promises were ever kept.[47]

Itachi shedding tears as he leaves Sasuke.

It was Sasuke’s safety that ultimately convinced Itachi to go through with killing the rest of the Uchiha, believing his own damnation was worth it if it ensured Sasuke’s survival. Even though he did it for Sasuke, Itachi wanted to be punished for his crimes and selected Sasuke as the one to take vengeance against him. To push Sasuke in this direction, Itachi withheld the true reason for his actions and instead took on the persona of a man who had no love for his younger brother. Per the persona, Itachi cared about Sasuke only because of the eyes that he could take to gain Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan. His actions in Akatsuki were meant to reinforce this persona, and whenever he met Sasuke over the years he would taunt his weakness and encourage him to get strong enough to kill him. His plan was that, once he had been killed, Sasuke would be hailed as a hero. Itachi never wanted Sasuke to learn the truth surrounding the Uchiha’s massacre, and if he did he hoped the memory of a hateful older brother would cause him to not believe it. Itachi’s constant pursuit of peace, coupled with the paramount secrecy of his missions and his capacity to care about those around him, led Itachi to take on every burden himself, believing he needed no help from comrades.[48]

After he died and was reincarnated, Itachi discovered that his plans largely failed; Sasuke is not a hero, he did find out the truth about what Itachi did, and now he aimed to destroy Konoha for its role in Itachi and the Uchiha clan’s suffering. He then began to see the flaw in his original plans: he had been trying to manipulate Sasuke rather than be honest with him and trust in his own strength.[49] Acknowledging the mistakes, Itachi was free to be himself instead of the persona he fabricated, being openly kind to others and displaying a dry sense of humour even in stressful situations.[50] He put his trust in Naruto Uzumaki to stop Sasuke from proceeding further down the path of darkness, and after Naruto proclaimed that he will stop the war himself, warned Naruto against forgetting the value of his friends like he himself and «Madara» did, reminding him how those he loved helped him come so far. Itachi later even showed empathy to his enemy Kabuto Yakushi, likening Kabuto’s arrogance and belief in nothing being beyond him to Itachi’s own living self, telling him that such a path can only lead to failure, at the same time seeing finally acknowledging his true self for who he is and forgiving himself for his mistakes. Itachi further displayed a reflective side, refusing Sasuke’s claims that he was perfect and telling him that perfection can never be obtained by one individual. Itachi came to believe sometimes two people of completely opposite personalities are two sides of the same coin; that when they learn to work together, they can succeed in things they are unable to accomplish alone, a possible reference to how he and Kisame were complete opposites but were capable of compensating for each other’s weaknesses. He was also finally open and honest with Sasuke during their final meeting, admitting what he did and even sharing information Sasuke did not already know. He apologised to Sasuke for failing in his responsibilities as an older brother, wondering if being up front with Sasuke from the beginning might have allowed them to avoid the Uchiha’s destruction. In their final moments together, Itachi told Sasuke he did not need forgiveness and that he will always love him no matter what.[51]

Appearance

  • Itachi’s appearance as a child.

  • Itachi’s appearance as a member of the ANBU.

  • Itachi’s Akatsuki attire.

  • Itachi’s appearance underneath his Akatsuki attire.

  • Itachi’s appearance after being reanimated.

Itachi was a fairly tall man of fair complexion. He had black eyes, under which were long, pronounced tear-troughs. He had jet-black hair that was pulled back in a low ponytail and his face was framed with centre-parted bangs that extended to his chin; the ponytail and bangs grew longer over the years. His overall appearance was very similar to Sasuke’s.[52][53] Even more, like his brother, he was considered very handsome as many girls became infatuated with him.[9] When he lived in Konoha, his casual clothes consisted of a black shirt with the Uchiha clan symbol on the back, bandages around his ankles, and black sandals. He wore tan pants with a weapons pouch strapped to his back. When on duty, he would wear the standard Anbu uniform complete with arm guards, a flak jacket, and a porcelain mask which was fashioned to resemble a weasel with a red, triangular marking on top.[54]

As a member of Akatsuki, he wore the standard Akatsuki cloak and a slashed Konoha forehead protector to symbolise his broken ties with the village. The cloak’s high collar would obscure his ponytail. He would sometimes unbutton his cloak to mid-chest and rest his left arm there, rather than in the sleeve. Under his cloak he wore clothes similar to the rest of Akatsuki: mesh armour with navy accents under an identical T-shirt with a simple white belt around the waist and dark blue pants. On his right ring finger was his Akatsuki ring, which was red and bore the kanji for «vermilion» (, shu). He wore light blue nail polish on his fingers and toes and a necklace that had three silver rings with red gems inside them.

After being reincarnated by Kabuto with the Impure World Reincarnation technique, he was seen wearing a maroon long sleeved cloak like the other reincarnated ninjas and retained his dark blue pants and black open-toed sandals. His skin became pale white with linings on his face, his hair became dark grey and had soulless onyx eyes minus the irides.

Abilities

Itachi’s fire-enhanced shurikenjutsu.

Even within the famed and battle-adept Uchiha clan, Itachi was a genius of such talent, never before seen in the history of the academy.[55] Well-known for consistently showing prowess far beyond his years, he quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the strongest shinobi Konoha ever produced. Itachi had the fastest time for completing the Forest of Death in his Chūnin Exams, in 5 hours and 37 minutes, while 9 years old and competing solo.[16] Despite his still young age, he was highly proficient in all three main ninja skill sets, effortlessly learning new techniques from simple observation, and gained praise from allies and foes alike; Orochimaru, one of the Sannin, openly admitted Itachi was stronger than him,[56] and Shisui, well-regarded as the strongest Uchiha of their time, viewed Itachi as stronger.[57] Despite being weakened from illness, while Sasuke had trained under and absorbed Orochimaru’s power, Itachi could have killed Sasuke during their final battle if he wanted to.[58] Even when restraining himself, Itachi still pushed a 3-man team of elite jōnin to their limits.[23]

Chakra and Physical Prowess

Itachi clashing with Naruto.

As an Uchiha, his chakra was naturally strong. Even from his youth, Itachi showed very advanced chakra control, able to channel chakra to enhance his strikes, even shattering a boulder large enough to crush several people.[59] However, his actual reserves were affected by his terminal illness. During the Uchiha Massacre, Itachi was able to use his Mangekyō Sharingan five times without suffering much exhaustion.[60] In the years following, just three uses of his Mangekyō Sharingan in a single day rendered him unable to use the Sharingan, and then require significant rest to regain his strength. This also prevented him from participating in prolonged battles.

Itachi was very skilled with taijutsu, easily defeating three members of the Konoha Military Police Force at the age of 11.[61] He had exceptional speed and reflexes, able to compete with Shisui and Naruto while clad with the Nine-Tails Chakra Mode, two shinobi well-famed for their speed. His quickness was particularly noted with his hand movements, able to make hand seals too fast to be perceived normally; even skilled Sharingan-users had difficulty following him.[62] Similar to Shisui, his usage of the Body Flicker Technique could move great distances in an instant as if by displacing himself, giving his opponent little chance to react or initiate a counter-attack.[63] Itachi also had remarkable fortitude. Despite spending years afflicted with a crippling disease, he was able to maintain his composure at all times and still battle at near-perfect form.

Ninjutsu

Itachi’s Crow Clone Technique.

Itachi could summon crows, which he would typically call forth in flocks to swarm opponents and distract them. He even integrated crows into clones of himself to draw opponents’ attention. He likewise could create shadow clones and from which detonate them for large explosions. Itachi was also well-versed in fūinjutsu, able to particularly those that would activate in the presence of a specific person’s Sharingan.[64][65] From his time in Anbu, Itachi became proficient in stealth, infiltration, and assassination.[5]

Bukijutsu

As a fully-trained Konoha Anbu, Itachi was skilled with a sword, which was his primary weapon during the Uchiha Clan Downfall. Like many Uchiha, he specialised in shurikenjutsu, which he was especially advanced at. Even as a child, Itachi could perfectly hit an intricate set of eight targets, one of which was hidden in a blind spot, by accurately deflecting his projectile off another one to redirect both projectiles’ path in mid-air.[66] His throwing speed was imperceptible, enough to negate the advantages of the Summoning: Lightning Flash Blade Creation.[67] He was equally comfortable with kunai, able to use them to spar with opponents wielding swords. In the anime, he learned advanced sleight-of-hand from Shisui to give his opponents even less time to react.[9]

Nature Transformation

Itachi using the Great Fireball Technique.

Itachi’s nature transformations included Fire, Water, Wind, Yin, and Yang Release.[4] As an Uchiha, he had a natural affinity for Fire Release, mastering the clan’s Great Fireball Technique at a very young age. He could coat shuriken with fire to increase their offensive capacities.[68] With Water Release, Itachi could perform the Water Dragon Bullet Technique without an external water source,[69] as well as shape existing water into tendrils to strike his opponents from all directions.[70]

Genjutsu

Itachi using Tsukuyomi on Kakashi.

Having pacifist ideals, Itachi specialised in genjutsu, which often involved crows. Itachi could use genjutsu to share information or psychologically disable opponents, letting him end the fight instantly. Regarded as one of Konohagakure’s best users, rivalling Shisui himself, as even without the aid of his Sharingan, his illusions had remarkable potency and were able to seamlessly affect his targets without them realising it — despite the target being on guard. He could also perform them by merely pointing at his target. Ao noted that Itachi had such a high aptitude with long-range genjutsu that he could control multiple individuals outside the range of an entire Sensor Division.[71]

Dōjutsu

Sharingan

Itachi’s Sharingan.

Itachi awakened the Sharingan at age 8,[72] after witnessing his team-mate Tenma Izumo’s death, and soon after mastered it. From a young age, he demonstrated skill and power superior to most members of his clan.[73] In the anime, his prowess and exploits with it earned him great fame as «Itachi of the Sharingan» (写輪眼のイタチ, Sharingan no Itachi).[5] He tended to keep his Sharingan active near-constantly with minimal drain on his chakra levels. The Sharingan allowed Itachi to see the flow of chakra, predict movements, as well as facilitate his use of genjutsu. Against other genjutsu users, he could turn their genjutsu against them.[74] Also with the Sharingan, he could perform Izanami, a counterpart to the more dangerous Izanagi.[75]

Mangekyō Sharingan

Itachi’s Mangekyō Sharingan.

Itachi awakened the Mangekyō Sharingan after witnessing Shisui’s suicide. Its design was three spiralling curves around the pupil. With his right eye he could use Amaterasu, igniting whatever he looked at with black flames that would burn anything, including fire itself, and at will extinguish Amaterasu.[76] With either eye, he could use Tsukuyomi, a genjutsu that trapped opponents’ minds in an illusory world of his own design — capable of altering their perception of matter, space, gravity, and even time.[77][78][79] Itachi could cast sophisticated and elaborate illusions, forcing the target to experience an entire lifetime in an instant. Likewise, while genjutsu normally cannot kill, Tsukuyomi could cause enough mental damage to kill the victim, should Itachi provide enough chakra.[80] Even survivors have shown to be hospitalized for extended periods of time.

Itachi’s armoured Susanoo wielding the Yata Mirror.

Having awakened the Mangekyō in both his eyes, Itachi could also use Susanoo. With its simplest manifestations, he could produce extra arms or bones to improve his options in a fight. When used in full, Itachi was surrounded by a spectral warrior that would protect him from damage.[81] In addition to the chakra swords and Yasaka Magatama common to all Susanoo, Itachi’s Susanoo wielded the Sword of Totsuka – an ethereal sword with the ability to seal any person it pierced into its gourd—hilt – and the Yata Mirror – a shield that was said to reflect any attack by changing its chakra nature to counterbalance an attack. The simultaneous use of both weapons made Itachi’s Susanoo essentially invincible.[82]

Using any of these techniques required large amounts of chakra, as used too often would deactivate his Sharingan altogether. The longer Itachi used his Mangekyō Sharingan, the more his eyesight deteriorated. Early uses of the Mangekyō would only cause his eyes to bleed, but by the end of his life he reached the point where he was nearly blind, only able to see mere blurs.[83] He did not suffer these shortcomings after his reincarnation and could use all his Mangekyō techniques as often as he desired unhindered.

Intelligence

As a precaution, Itachi programmed Sasuke’s Sharingan to react to Tobi’s.

Itachi was a highly intelligent individual, having the second highest scores in the history of the Chūnin Exams written test behind Minato Namikaze.[16] Composed and observant; he thought very quickly and remained calm in a fight, enabling him to respond with maximum efficiency and with the smallest likelihood of misjudging circumstances. Even at a young age, he was always calculating and methodical in his approach to the situation at hand, leaving little room for error. He took several precautions for Sasuke and against Tobi that he planned would activate after his death. Even Tobi admitted if he didn’t keep some secrets from Itachi, he would have been killed by Itachi’s trap.[84] During his infiltration of Konoha, Itachi was also able to subtly leak Akatsuki’s goals to Kakashi, Kurenai, Asuma, and Jiraiya without arousing Kisame’s suspicions.

Stats

Databook Ninjutsu Taijutsu Genjutsu Intelligence Strength Speed Stamina Hand seals Total
Third 5 4.5 5 5 3.5 5 2.5 5 35.5

Part I

Search for Tsunade

Main article: Search for Tsunade

Itachi and Kisame sneak into Konoha.

After the Konoha Crush and the death of the Third Hokage, Itachi and Kisame use Itachi’s prior experience as an Anbu to infiltrate the village undetected.[85] They are nevertheless noticed by Kakashi Hatake, who sends Asuma Sarutobi and Kurenai Yūhi after them to determine their identities and purpose. Itachi and Kisame lead them to an isolated location and reveal themselves. Asuma and Kurenai engage them but pose little challenge and it is only due to the timely arrival of Kakashi that they are saved. Itachi and Kakashi duel with their Sharingan but Itachi quickly proves to be the superior and uses Tsukuyomi to render Kakashi helpless, but is surprised that Kakashi not only remains standing afterwards but that he knows they and Akatsuki are seeking the Nine-Tails. Itachi instructs Kisame to capture Kakashi to find out what else he knows and kill the others, but Kisame is parried by Might Guy. With things escalating, Itachi and Kisame decide to withdraw.

Itachi choking Sasuke.

After confirming Sasuke’s safety, Itachi pretended to pursue Naruto to covertly let Konoha know about Akatsuki’s goals. Itachi and Kisame track the Nine-Tails’ jinchūriki, Naruto Uzumaki, to Shukuba Town. Because Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya, Itachi uses a genjutsu on an attractive woman to draw Jiraiya away. They confront Naruto and contemplate how to apprehend him. Before they can make a decision they are interrupted by Sasuke, who heard about Itachi’s return and attacks him with Chidori. Itachi easily deflects it and then breaks Sasuke’s wrist, but Jiraiya returns before things can go further. Not wishing to get drawn into a fight with Jiraiya but confronted by his younger brother’s overwhelming desire for revenge, Itachi effortlessly overpowers Sasuke, taunts Sasuke’s weakness, incapacitates him with Tsukuyomi, and then makes to escape. Jiraiya attempts to stop them with Summoning: Toad Mouth Bind, but Itachi uses Amaterasu so he and Kisame can break through.

Despite his seeming intentions to capture Naruto, Itachi’s only real reasons for returning to Konoha were to, in the wake of the Third’s death, remind Danzō Shimura and the rest of the Konoha Council that he was still out there and that they should not do anything to harm Sasuke.

Sasuke Recovery Mission

Main article: Sasuke Recovery Mission
Itachi and the rest of Akatsuki assemble to discuss the progress of their plans as well as Sasuke’s recent alliance with Orochimaru.

Part II

Kazekage Rescue Mission

Main article: Kazekage Rescue Mission

Itachi and Kakashi clash.

While sealing the One-Tail, Akatsuki learns that Konoha ninja are converging on their location. Just as Kisame volunteers to delay Team Guy, Itachi volunteers to delay Team 7. Nagato uses his Shapeshifting Technique to make a body-double of Itachi that he controls remotely, which he uses to intercept Team 7. Team 7 coordinates against him and Itachi is impressed by Naruto’s growth, but he still manages to catch him in a genjutsu. He torments Naruto for his failures to protect his friends, specifically Sasuke, until the genjutsu is broken by Naruto’s teammates. Itachi, his body-double not having his full power, is eventually defeated by Naruto’s Big Ball Rasengan. He nevertheless succeeds in buying enough time to complete the One-Tail’s sealing.

Itachi Pursuit Mission

Main article: Itachi Pursuit Mission
After Kisame captures the Four-Tails, Akatsuki convenes to seal it. Before the sealing gets underway they are informed that Sasuke has killed Orochimaru after two-and-a-half years of training with him and is now coming after Itachi. Deidara and Tobi go after Sasuke following the Four-Tails’ sealing, and Akatsuki later receives reports that all three have been killed. Kisame consoles Itachi afterwards for now being the last Uchiha, but he replies that Sasuke is still alive. Even had he died, he says there is still another Uchiha, alluding to Tobi’s survival as well.

Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant

Main article: Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant

Itachi talking with Naruto.

Knowing that his end is near, Itachi sends a shadow clone to find and meet with Naruto. When Naruto attacks him, Itachi insists he only wants to talk. He asks Naruto what Sasuke means to him and what he will do if ever Sasuke moves against Konoha. Naruto replies that he is Sasuke’s brother – a better brother than Itachi is – and that if Sasuke ever attacks the village he will defend it without killing Sasuke. Itachi is happy with this answer and gives Naruto some assistance for this purpose: a special crow that he stores within Naruto’s body. (He does not tell Naruto the crow’s purpose, but the crow, implanted with Shisui’s Mangekyō Sharingan, will react to seeing Itachi’s eyes and compel whoever has the eyes to protect Konoha. Since he expects Sasuke will take his eyes at some point if he awakened the Mangekyō Sharingan and by extension learned the truth, the plan is for the crow to reestablish Sasuke’s loyalties to the village after Itachi is dead.) Having business elsewhere, the shadow clone disperses.

Another shadow clone allows Sasuke to track him to one of Akatsuki’s lairs. Sasuke attacks him, displaying the new abilities he’s learned, and in doing so convinces Itachi that he has gotten strong enough. The shadow clone arranges to meet with Sasuke at the Uchiha Hideout before it disappears. While Itachi waits for Sasuke, he has Kisame patrol the hideout’s perimeter and permit nobody but Sasuke to enter.

Fated Battle Between Brothers

Main article: Fated Battle Between Brothers

Itachi and Sasuke clash.

When Sasuke arrives they start by trading genjutsu. At Sasuke’s request Itachi tells him about Tobi, who also goes by Madara, as well as the mysteries of the Mangekyō Sharingan and the even more powerful Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan. Itachi expresses his disappointment that Sasuke has not gained his own Mangekyō, but says he can use Sasuke’s eyes to gain an Eternal Mangekyō all the same. The genjutsu exchange ends when Sasuke breaks free of Itachi’s Tsukuyomi, thus beginning the real fight. The volleys of ninjutsu quickly spill outside, where Sasuke and Itachi compare their Great Fireballs. When Sasuke’s starts to pull ahead, Itachi uses Amaterasu. While trying to hit Sasuke he ends up igniting the surrounding forest, but does finally manage to catch Sasuke. Sasuke sheds his skin to escape the flames and performs multiple Fire Release: Great Dragon Fire Techniques while Itachi is off-guard. Itachi avoids them, but Sasuke informs him that Itachi wasn’t his target.

Itachi sealing Orochimaru.

After Sasuke’s attack, storm clouds gather and lightning brews, allowing Sasuke to attack Itachi with Kirin. Although the hideout is destroyed, Itachi survives thanks to his Susanoo. With his Susanoo active, Itachi approaches Sasuke. Having used all his chakra to perform Kirin, Sasuke activates his Cursed Seal of Heaven and out of desperation to defeat Itachi unleashes Orochimaru. Orochimaru springs from Sasuke’s body using the Eight Branches Technique and states his intentions to take finally take Sasuke’s body for his own. Itachi, having prolonged the battle in order to draw Orochimaru out, pierces him with Susanoo’s Sword of Totsuka, sealing Orochimaru away and removing Sasuke’s cursed seal.

Itachi smiles to Sasuke before dying.

Itachi resumes his approach, telling Sasuke his resolution to now take his eyes, and Sasuke makes futile attempts to keep him away. Susanoo continues to protect Itachi, but it degrades as he labours near and Itachi starts coughing up blood. Itachi began approaching Sasuke, claiming he wanted Sasuke’s eyes. When he finally reaches Sasuke, Itachi appears to grab for his eyes but instead only pokes his forehead. (The poke seals Amaterasu in Sasuke’s eyes, set to activate against Tobi’s Sharingan in order to protect Sasuke from him.) In a similar manner to how he described death to Kisame, Itachi died unable to maintain his disguise of wanting Sasuke’s eyes, he genuinely smiles to Sasuke and apologises to Sasuke and says this is the end before succumbing to his disease and falling dead with a smile on his face.

Power

Main article: Power
In the anime, Kabuto Yakushi reincarnates Itachi to be used against Team 7. The summon fails almost immediately afterwards, causing Kabuto to wonder if the Impure World Reincarnation was still incomplete.[86]

Fourth Shinobi World War: Countdown

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Countdown
When the Fourth Shinobi World War looms, Kabuto approaches Tobi – who survived the implanted Amaterasu – offering to join forces. To that end he reincarnates Itachi and four other dead members of Akatsuki as offerings for Tobi’s war plans.

Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation

Itachi and Nagato en route.

When the Fourth Shinobi World War begins, Itachi is mobilised with the rest of Kabuto’s collection of reincarnated ninja. Itachi is paired with Nagato, who he carries because of Nagato’s damaged legs. They discuss Akatsuki and how little they, particularly Nagato, actually knew about the organisation; both were only pawns kept by Tobi because of their dōjutsu, and now they’ve been revived so Kabuto can use them for the same reason.

Itachi and Nagato are found by Naruto and Killer B. Itachi learns several things as Kabuto forces him to fight them: Naruto’s Nine-Tails Chakra Mode indicates he’s finally gained control of the Nine-Tails; B’s use of Samehada is proof Kisame is dead; Naruto tells him that Sasuke now works with Akatsuki to destroy Konoha due to having been told the truth of the Uchiha Clan Downfall by Tobi, much to Itachi’s horror and dismay. Itachi and Nagato continue attacking but give advice to Naruto and B about how to evade them. When he has an opening, Itachi calls out the crow he planted in Naruto before his death and allows it to use its genjutsu on him, overriding Kabuto’s control with its pre-programmed mission to protect Konoha.

Itachi saves Naruto and B.

Now free to do as he wishes, Itachi joins Naruto and B against Nagato, using Amaterasu on him and his summons. Itachi continues to eliminate Nagato’s summons and also saves B and Naruto from being killed by Nagato himself. Nagato uses Chibaku Tensei to try and restrain them, but the three join forces to destroy it. Itachi stabs Nagato with the Sword of Totsuka before the dust settles, sealing him away and ending the battle. Itachi then decides to personally take care of Kabuto in order to end the Impure World Reincarnation. Before leaving, he destroys the crow and Shisui’s eye with Amaterasu so it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands and entrusts Sasuke’s reform to Naruto.

Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax

Itachi and Sasuke join forces.

Nagato had been able to locate Kabuto’s location while they were together, and Itachi now moves on a direct course there. He inadvertently crosses paths with Sasuke along the way. Feeling he is unworthy of Sasuke, Itachi tries to avoid him and his questions. When Sasuke persists, Itachi admits that he made a mistake manipulating Sasuke along a path that he wanted, which has put Sasuke in a worse position than he ever intended. As they near Kabuto’s lair Itachi tries one last time to shake him, only to be disappointed when Sasuke joins him shortly after he confronts Kabuto. Sasuke moves to kill Kabuto, but is blocked by Itachi, who explains that Kabuto must be kept alive if the Impure World Reincarnation is to be broken. Sasuke offers to help on the condition that Itachi will finally talk to him afterwards. Itachi agrees.

Itachi attacks Kabuto.

Kabuto obscures his vision to prevent being caught in a genjutsu and attacks. Itachi and Sasuke block with their Susanoo, only to find that they have lost track of Kabuto. Itachi realises that Kabuto has achieved Sage Mode and quickly defends Sasuke before he can come to harm in Kabuto’s sneak attack. Itachi reminds Sasuke of a mission they went on as children to hunt a boar, which they reenact with their Susanoo against Kabuto. Kabuto avoids them and commandeers Sasuke’s sword, which he uses to attack Itachi. Itachi takes the sword back from him and uses it to cut off the tip of one of Kabuto’s horns.

Kabuto tries to turn Sasuke against Itachi, pointing out all the lies and distrust Itachi has been showing Sasuke for years. Itachi admits his faults, but promises to tell Sasuke something after he’s performed his Izanami. Kabuto is confident that he cannot be defeated since they can’t kill him and because of the precautions he’s taken to avoid genjutsu. He manipulates the cave to confine them and uses DNA to perform a variety of other ninja’s long-range jutsu, trying to create an opportunity to access Itachi’s head and regain control of him. Sasuke becomes increasingly earnest to kill Kabuto, but Itachi pleads for him to wait until Izanami is ready.

Under Itachi’s control, Kabuto releases the Impure World Reincarnation.

While Itachi and Sasuke deal with Kabuto’s recreation of Orochimaru, Kabuto bisects Itachi. Itachi’s reincarnated body regenerates and he uses Sasuke’s sword to cut off even more of the same horn as before. This creates a sensory loop independent of vision that traps Kabuto in eternal battle; that is Izanami. Kabuto has the chance of escaping Izanami by accepting the fate he now tries to fight by taking on others’ powers, Itachi’s gift to him because of their perceived similarities. He raises the brille that cover Kabuto’s eyes and uses a genjutsu to make Kabuto perform the hand seals that will end the Impure World Reincarnation.

Itachi imparts his final words to his brother.

While Kabuto performs the hand seals, Sasuke tells Itachi that he won’t forgive Konoha for coercing Itachi the way that he was and that he will continue to conspire against the villages despite Itachi’s wishes. Itachi listens without response. When he is engulfed in light and the Impure World Reincarnation begins to break, he faces Sasuke and admits to everything Sasuke has been told about him, even imparting some of his own memories to Sasuke to fully dispel the lies he’s told. He reaches for Sasuke, seemingly meaning to poke his forehead again, but instead gives Sasuke a head bump, symbolising he no longer saw Sasuke as a child, but an equal. He tells Sasuke that he wants no forgiveness and promises that he will love Sasuke no matter what he decides to do. His reincarnated body dissolves and his soul returns to the afterlife.

Legacy

By his own design, Itachi had a profound influence on Sasuke’s life. His instructions on the night of the Uchiha Clan Downfall for Sasuke to gain the power necessary to defeat him caused Sasuke to isolate himself from other people and avoid companionship. When Sasuke realised that he was getting attached to the members of Team 7 and, from his perspective, failing to get stronger because of them, he defected from Konoha and left to train under Orochimaru — propelling him along the path towards Itachi’s death. Following the brothers’ battle, Itachi’s plans started to fail due to the interference of Tobi, who refocuses Sasuke’s hatred that Itachi had engineered for himself, to be used against Konoha, turning Sasuke into a criminal against Itachi’s intentions. Itachi is able to make amends with Sasuke upon his reincarnation, using his Sharingan to convey his memories to his little brother so that he could understand why Itachi chose the path he did. He also wiped Sasuke’s prejudices clean and encouraged him to start deciding things for himself.

Itachi’s eyes would prove to be of immense importance for Sasuke, as not only did it grant Sasuke the Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan, but Sasuke would later awaken the Rinnegan with one of Itachi’s eyes.

Upon learning the entire truth about Itachi, Sasuke regains the great admiration he had for him when they were children and follows in his brother’s footsteps. He does not want to see Konoha, the village Itachi sacrificed so much for, destroyed and therefore works against Tobi and Madara to end the Fourth Shinobi World War.[87] He also sees the reason in Itachi’s decision to make difficult choices and be hated for them, and for that reason gives himself the task after the war is concluded to become the world’s darkness, using his power to force peace and unapologetically kill any that threaten it. Though this is again a great divergence from Itachi’s plans, another of Itachi’s plans redeems him: Naruto, at Itachi’s insistence, eventually convinces Sasuke of the errors he has made without killing him after their final battle. In the war’s aftermath, Sasuke adopts Itachi’s habit of poking others’ foreheads as a sign of affection, in particular his wife, Sakura Haruno, and their daughter, Sarada. He also had a habit of neglecting his daughter in favour of his duties of protecting the village and her, although he realises this mistake later on and chose to spend time with his family before continuing his mission. Sasuke would continue to protect the village for many years to come — ultimately causing Itachi’s wishes for his brother to finally be realised.

In the years following the World War, Naruto attempted to restore some of Itachi’s honour by telling the world of Itachi’s actions during his period of reincarnation. Without mentioning the truth about the «crimes» he committed while alive, Naruto gave Itachi’s name as someone who supported him. Though not an easy thing to accept, no one challenged Naruto’s word on the matter.[88]

Itachi’s influence also extended beyond Sasuke: Danzō Shimura, despite his difference of opinions with Itachi, believed him an unsung hero of Konoha who worked selflessly for the village’s good; Naruto is reminded by Itachi that the Hokage’s strength comes from their acknowledgement by others, and thus he must never forget those who helped him become strong; the five Kage, despite not knowing about Itachi’s involvement, hailed him as the world’s saviour for dispelling the Impure World Reincarnation technique;[89] Kabuto Yakushi remembered who he truly was as a result of Itachi’s Izanami and, inspired by him, resuscitated Sasuke when he was on the verge of death.

In the anime, Hiruzen realised kind-hearted people should never be in the Anbu because of the nature of their missions. After the Uchiha Clan Downfall, Hiruzen was determined not to do the same with Kakashi and chose to retire him as an Anbu and made him commander of a team of genin in hopes it would help restore his light and kindness and eliminate his darkness.

Itachi had an influence on one of Orochimaru’s experiment subjects, Shin. Shin became intrigued by the Uchiha clan, especially Itachi, and adopted the clan name and customary garb for himself. It was because of his fascination of Itachi that Shin held a grudge against Sasuke for causing his older brother to die, and attempted to kill him in revenge. However, Sasuke noted that Shin’s social darwinism and warmongering goals indicate he did not understand Itachi at all.

In Other Media

OVAs

Sunny Side Battle!

Main article: Sunny Side Battle!
Itachi Uchiha heads downstairs into the kitchen of his former house at the Uchiha Compound in Konohagakure and proceeds to put on his Akatsuki outfit, along with an Akatsuki-themed apron. After putting a tea kettle to boil and setting bread in a toaster, he grabs a carton of eggs from the fridge and attempts to cook one sunny-side up, only to find his first attempt foiled by an errant piece of eggshell on the egg. Further attempts yield the same results, with various things going wrong with the eggs, such as the yolk breaking, Itachi’s sweat getting onto the eggs, and so on. Itachi even resorts to making a plate of scrambled eggs, although after a moment of thought he dismisses the idea and starts again.

Movies

Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie

Main article: Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
In the alternate world, the Akatsuki are hired by Konoha to assist Naruto in the battle against Menma. Itachi rescues a captured Sakura during the fight.

Video Games

Itachi Uchiha is a playable character in the following video games:

Game name Japanese release English release
Naruto Mobile 2016 2016
Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan 14 July 2005
Naruto Shippūden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 17 November 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 22 February 2007
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2 29 November 2007
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3 27 November 2008
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special 2 December 2010
Naruto Shippūden: Kizuna Drive 15 July 2010 22 March 2011
Naruto Shippūden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising 6 October 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ninja Council 4 19 July 2007 2 June 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ninja Destiny 2 24 April 2008 15 September 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ninja Destiny 3 28 April 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Shinobi Rumble 22 April 2010 8 February 2011
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4 5 April 2007 24 March 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5 20 December 2007 27 November 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing 14 July 2016 24 August 2016
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 10 December 2009 11 May 2010
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Impact 20 October 2011 18 October 2011
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 21 October 2010 19 October 2010
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 18 April 2013 5 March 2013
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 4 February 2016 9 February 2016
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations 23 February 2012 13 March 2012
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution 11 September 2014 16 September 2014
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker 30 August 2018 31 August 2018
Naruto x Boruto: Ninja Tribes June 2019 June 2019
Naruto x Boruto: Ninja Voltage 22 November 2017 22 November 2017
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 23 October 2007
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 21 October 2008
Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3 20 November 2004
Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4 21 November 2005
Naruto: Ninja Council 3 27 April 2006 22 May 2007
Naruto: Ninja Destiny 14 December 2006 20 March 2008
Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 13 July 2006 14 October 2008
Naruto: Shinobi Collection 2014
Naruto: Shinobi Collection Shippū Ranbu 27 July 2015
Naruto: The Broken Bond 18 November 2008
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 30 September 2004 12 June 2007
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 22 December 2005 25 March 2008
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 28 August 2007
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress 30 March 2006 24 June 2008
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Online 14 April 2013 20 July 2016
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 15 January 2009 4 November 2008
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 16 November 2006 4 September 2007

Creation and Conception

Scrapped concept art of Itachi.

In Jin no Sho, Kishimoto revealed that Itachi was originally conceived (before the series began) as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad, dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specialising in assassination and other illicit operations. In Kishimoto’s original rough sketch, Itachi wore a bandana-style forehead protector, a skin-tight t-shirt, gloves, a coat tied around his waist, and had several scars including an x-shaped scar on his chin. Elements of this concept were later incorporated into Danzō Shimura and the Anbu.

Trivia

  • The name «Itachi» means «weasel» (), while his family name «Uchiha» is another way of pronouncing «uchiwa» (団扇, paper fan), which is actually the Uchiha clan’s symbol. Uchiwa can be used to fan flames, making the flame hotter — referring to the fact that the Uchiha is a clan of Fire Release users.
  • Itachi consistently ranks highly in the Shōnen Jump popularity polls for the series, his highest to-date position being fifth most popular character.
  • Itachi and Kisame made a brief cameo appearance in the Hidden Leaf Village Grand Sports Festival!, where they were standing in line to use the bathroom, along with many other random characters.
  • Itachi’s nickname «…of the Sharingan» (写輪眼の…, Sharingan no…) is also held by Kakashi Hatake and Sasuke Uchiha.
  • Studio Pierrot’s Settei sheets of Itachi show that he was 125 cm as an Academy student, 130 cm as a genin, 148 cm when he became an Anbu, and 170 cm around the time of the Uchiha Clan Downfall.
  • Itachi noted that his specialties in ninja skills are genjutsu, Fire Release, and shurikenjutsu.[5]
  • According to the databook(s):
    • Itachi’s hobby was visiting traditional Japanese cafés.
    • Itachi wished to fight Sasuke.
    • Itachi’s favourite foods were cabbage and onigiri with seaweed in it, while his least favourite was steak. Itachi was also very fond of sweets, dango being his favourite.
    • Itachi had completed 340 official missions in total: 53 D-rank, 152 C-rank, 134 B-rank, 0 A-rank and 1 S-rank.
    • Itachi’s favourite word was «peace» (平和, heiwa) (shared with Dan Katō).
  • Itachi had always poked his younger brother, Sasuke Uchiha, in the forehead when they were younger, saying «Forgive me Sasuke… Again, next time» (「許せサスケ…また今度だ」, «Yuruse Sasuke… Mata kondo da»). This is referred to very poignantly with Itachi’s last words, as he pokes his brother’s forehead again and says, «Forgive me Sasuke… …It ends with this» (「許せサスケ……これで最後だ」, «Yuruse Sasuke… …Kore de saigo da»)
  • Itachi is tied with Jiraiya for having the highest stat total in the databooks.

Quotes

  • (To an infant Sasuke) «Don’t cry, Sasuke. Your big brother is here to protect you, no matter what happens.«[90]
  • (To Yashiro, Tekka, and Inabi) «You hold onto the organisation and your clan name. These things limit us and limit our capacities… These things deserve to be shunned. It is foolish to fear what we’ve yet to see and know!«[91]
  • (To Sasuke) «There is no value in killing the likes of you… My foolish brother… If you want to kill me… curse me! Hate me! And live a long and unsightly life… Run away… run away… and cling to your pitiful life. And then some day, when you have the same eyes as I do, come before me.» (「貴様など…殺す価値も無い。…愚かなる弟よ……。このオレを殺したくば、恨め!憎め!そして みにくく生きのびるがいい………。…逃げて逃げて…生にしがみつくがいい。そして何時か、俺と同じ目を持って、俺の前に来い!”」, «Kisama nado… Korosu kachi mo nai. …Orokanaru otōto yo…… Kono ore o koroshitakuba, urame! Nikume! Soshite, minikuku ikinobiru ga ii……… …Nigete nigete… Sei ni shigamitsuku ga ii. Soshite itsuka, Ore to onaji me wo motte… Ore no mae ni koi!»)[92]
  • (To Sasuke) «…People live their lives bound by what they accept as correct and true… that is how they define reality. But what does it mean to be correct or true? Merely vague concepts… their reality may all be an illusion.»[93]
  • (To Kisame) «Those who kill their own comrades are sure to die a terrible death.»[94]
  • (To Kisame) «We don’t know what kind of people we truly are until the moment before our deaths. As death comes to embrace you, you will realise what you are. That’s what death is, don’t you think?»[95]
  • (To Naruto) «You don’t become the Hokage to be acknowledged by everyone. The one who is acknowledged by everyone becomes the Hokage.»
  • (About Konoha) «The village does have its dark side and its inconsistencies, but I’m still Konoha’s Itachi Uchiha.«[45]
  • (Last words to Sasuke after reincarnation) «If I had been open with you from the start… and looked you straight in the eyes and told you the truth, then I wouldn’t have had to stand before you, from above, as a failure, telling you all of this. So this time, I want to impart this truth to you… You don’t ever have to forgive me. And no matter what you do from here on out, know this… I will love you always.«[96]

References

  1. First Databook, page 37
  2. Second Databook, pages 36-41
  3. Third Databook, pages 34-39
  4. 4.0 4.1 Fourth Databook, pages 38-41
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Naruto: Shippūden episode 456
  6. Naruto chapter 400, page 4
  7. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 17
  8. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 27
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Naruto: Shippūden episode 452
  10. Naruto chapter 221, page 5
  11. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 47-60
  12. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 62
  13. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 74-80
  14. 14.0 14.1 Naruto chapter 145, pages 9
  15. 15.0 15.1 Naruto: Shippūden episode 454
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light
  17. Naruto chapter 220, pages 15-16
  18. Naruto: Shippūden episode 357
  19. Naruto: Shippūden episode 358
  20. Naruto chapter 400, page 2
  21. Naruto chapter 590, page 6
  22. Naruto chapter 222, page 1-10
  23. 23.0 23.1 Naruto chapter 142, page 12
  24. Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night, page 68
  25. Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night, page 114
  26. 26.0 26.1 Naruto: Shippūden episode 455
  27. Naruto chapter 590, pages 8-10
  28. Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night, page 146
  29. Naruto chapter 590, page 11
  30. Naruto chapter 590, page 12-13
  31. Naruto chapter 403, page 16
  32. Naruto chapter 400, page 13
  33. Naruto chapter 401, page 6
  34. Naruto chapter 345, page 9
  35. Naruto chapter 508, page 6
  36. Naruto chapter 359, pages 7-15
  37. Naruto: Shippūden episode 457
  38. Naruto chapter 401, pages 14-15
  39. Naruto chapter 142, page 5
  40. 40.0 40.1 Naruto chapter 619, page 9
  41. Naruto chapter 145, page 8-9
  42. 42.0 42.1 Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night
  43. Naruto chapter 143, page 8
  44. Naruto chapter 620, page 5
  45. 45.0 45.1 Naruto chapter 581, page 13
  46. Naruto: Shippūden episode 451
  47. Naruto chapter 145, page 5-8
  48. Naruto chapter 582
  49. Naruto chapter 549
  50. Naruto chapter 579, page 3
  51. Naruto chapter 590, page 23
  52. Naruto chapter 145, page 1
  53. Naruto chapter 365, page 9
  54. Naruto chapter 590, page 7
  55. Itachi Shinden Book of Bright Light pages 37, 46, 50, and 80
  56. Naruto chapter 140, page 5
  57. Itachi Shinden Book of Dark Night pages 81, and 97
  58. Naruto chapter 401, page 1
  59. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light, chapter 2
  60. Itachi Shinden Book of Dark Night pages 148, 157, 163, 171, and 172
  61. Naruto chapter 222, page 13
  62. Naruto chapter 142, page 9
  63. Naruto chapter 141, pages 16-17
  64. Naruto chapter 397, pages 8-11
  65. Naruto chapter 550, pages 10-13
  66. Naruto chapter 220, pages 3-6
  67. Naruto chapter 387, pages 4-7
  68. Naruto chapter 549, page 12
  69. Naruto chapter 587, page 11
  70. Naruto chapter 142, page 8
  71. Naruto chapter 540, page 13
  72. Naruto chapter 142, page 3
  73. Naruto chapter 222, page 7
  74. Naruto chapter 141, page 15
  75. Naruto chapter 581, pages 14-16
  76. Naruto chapter 390, page 7
  77. Second Databook, pages 252-253
  78. Naruto chapter 142, page 17
  79. Naruto: Shippūden episode 338
  80. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light, chapter 6
  81. Naruto chapter 391, pages 16-17
  82. Naruto chapter 393, page 9
  83. Naruto chapter 390, page 14
  84. Naruto chapter 397, page 10
  85. Naruto chapter 419, page 3
  86. Naruto: Shippūden episode 290
  87. Naruto chapter 627, page 9
  88. Sasuke Shinden: Book of Sunrise page 66
  89. Naruto chapter 591, page 4
  90. Naruto chapter 502, page 2
  91. Naruto chapter 222, page 12
  92. Naruto chapter 225, page 5
  93. Naruto chapter 385, page 6
  94. Naruto chapter 508, page 8
  95. Naruto chapter 508, page 9
  96. Naruto chapter 590, page 16

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Uchiha Itachi
Naruto character
Itachi Uchiha.jpg

Itachi Uchiha by Masashi Kishimoto

First appearance
  • Naruto episode 81 : Return of the morning mist
Created by Masashi Kishimoto
Voiced by Japanese
Hideo Ishikawa[1][2]
Yuka Terasaki (young)
English
Crispin Freeman[3][4]
Michelle Ruff (young)

Other:

Skip Stellrecht (Naruto Episodes 29–30)[4][5]
Doug Erholtz (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
Robbie Daymond (Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals)

In-universe information
Relatives Sasuke Uchiha (younger brother)
Sarada Uchiha (niece)
Fugaku Uchiha (father)
Mikoto Uchiha (mother)
Sakura Haruno (sister-in-law)
Category Rogue ninja
Akatsuki partner Kisame Hoshigaki
(Rogue ninja)

Itachi Uchiha (うちは イタチ, Uchiha Itachi) is a character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Itachi is the older brother of Sasuke Uchiha, and is responsible for killing all the members of their clan, sparing only Sasuke. He appears working as a terrorist from the organisation Akatsuki and serves as Sasuke’s greatest enemy. During the second part of the manga, Itachi becomes involved in attacks to ninjas possessing tailed-beast creatures until facing Sasuke in a one-on-one battle. Although Itachi perishes during the final duel, it is later revealed that Itachi had a secret reason for assassinating the Uchiha clan. Itachi is a playable character in most of the video games from the series.

Itachi’s character has been popular with readers of the manga,[6] and has been positively received by critics. His appearance as an antagonist has been praised by several writers, although some have considered his initial appearance to be unsurprising. The gradual revelations of his past and its impact on the story has also received positive reception,[7][8] and his fights were noted to be «one of the best» in the series.[9][10][11] Numerous types of merchandise have been released in Itachi’s likeness, including keychains, plush dolls and figurines.

Creation and design[edit]

When Itachi Uchiha is first mentioned by Sasuke Uchiha in the manga, Masashi Kishimoto had not planned out the character’s backstory. The only idea he had was to attribute to Itachi some violent action that would have Sasuke wanting to kill him. However, when Itachi was introduced, Kishimoto had the idea to make Itachi Konoha’s secret agent who killed his clan under their orders.[12] Itachi was originally conceived as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad called the «Anbu», dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specializing in assassination and other illicit operations. However, this idea was scrapped in favor of the current Itachi working for the Akatsuki.[13] From all the Akatsuki characters Kishimoto designed, Itachi is his favorite based on his backstory.[14]

Itachi’s Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, often talked with Sasuke’s Japanese actor, Noriaki Sugiyama, about their characters. When the two characters first confronted, both Ishikawa and Sugiyama found Itachi’s massacre of the Uchiha clan hard to believe and started to read the Naruto manga in order to see if Itachi was hiding something. After Itachi’s death, the two actors noted that in the end Itachi served as a good older brother to Sasuke.[15] English actor Crispin Freeman was pleased with voicing Itachi regardless of how many times he revisited the series.[16]

Appearances[edit]

In Naruto[edit]

Itachi’s Sharingan (above) before its transformation to Mangekyo Sharingan (below)

Itachi is a member of the Uchiha Clan from the village of Konohagakure and the elder brother of Sasuke Uchiha. He grew up as the child prodigy of the Uchiha clan, establishing milestones for not only Sasuke, but also for future Uchiha to live up to.[17] His early childhood was marred by war, the violence of which caused him to seek peace at any cost. Upon learning that his clan was planning a coup d’état to take control of Konoha, after his clan was accused of attacking the village with the Nine Tails, Itachi provides Konoha with intelligence on his clan’s actions during his two years as a member of the ANBU. Over time, Itachi distances himself from his clan, as some clan members believed he murdered his best friend, Shisui Uchiha, to gain the Mangekyo Sharingan (万華鏡写輪眼, Mangekyo Sharingan, lit. «Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye»).[18][19][20]

In reality, as Shisui possesses the ability to subliminally manipulate others and shares Itachi’s love for the village, he intended to use his gift on the Uchiha clan leader to stop the coup d’état. However, Shisui is mortally wounded by the Leaf High Council member Danzo Shimura, who then takes his eye to achieve his own ideal of peace. When Shisui entrusts Itachi with his remaining eye, Itachi covers up Shisui’s death to make it appear it was his doing. Eventually, in return for Danzo’s offer to spare his younger brother, Itachi slaughters his entire clan.[21] After creating the misconception that he murdered their family in cold blood to give Sasuke the mindset to become strong enough to kill him once he is capable, Itachi leaves the village, although he warns Danzo not to harm Sasuke. Meeting up with Konoha’s Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi, who promises to do what he can to look after Sasuke, Itachi reveals his intentions to continue to protect the village from the shadows.[22] Soon after perceiving them as a threat to Konoha, Itachi joins the Akatsuki to ensure they do not endanger his village. Itachi becomes good friends with his partner Kisame Hoshigaki, who expresses concern for Itachi’s wellbeing.[23]

Itachi debuts in Part I after Hiruzen’s death, when he uses his infiltration of Konoha to hunt down Naruto Uzumaki as an excuse to secretly check on Sasuke’s wellbeing.[24] After engaging with Kakashi Hatake and some of Konoha’s forces, he reveals Akatsuki’s goal to gather the Jinchuriki which are the people that contained the tailed beasts which there are nine of. Itachi also learns that Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya and sets up a trap to lure the experienced ninja away to grab the boy.[23][25] However, as Jiraiya comes to Naruto’s aid, Itachi finds himself facing Sasuke and directs his brother back on the path of getting stronger by defeating him before he and Kisame fall back.[26][27]

In Part II, Itachi uses one of Sasori’s informants as a clone of himself to hold off Naruto and the rest of his team while he and the others seal away Shukaku the One Tail.[28] Itachi remains on the sidelines until learning that Sasuke has finally severed his ties to Orochimaru, having absorbed him and now being strong enough to settle matters. Prior to his fight with Sasuke, Itachi meets with Naruto and, after questioning his intentions to save Sasuke, ensures the youth’s safety with a crow with Shisui’s Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. «Copy Wheel Eye», English manga: «Mirror Wheel Eye») as a countermeasure against Sasuke if he gains his Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan and attempts to attack Konoha.[29] Sasuke ultimately tracks him down and they engage in their final battle, during the course of which he uses his Mangekyo Sharingan to push Sasuke to his limits. In doing so, Orochimaru is drawn out from Sasuke’s body, and Itachi seals him away with his Totsuka blade before finally succumbing to his mysterious illness.[30] As his final act, Itachi implants his Amaterasu technique within Sasuke, meant as a protective measure that will kill Tobi in case he ever tries to approach Sasuke and reveal the truth of their clan’s slaughter.[31] Unfortunately, having known where Itachi’s loyalties truly lie, Tobi survived and reveals the truth of Itachi’s actions to Sasuke. This gives Sasuke the resolve to destroy the village in revenge for ruining his brother’s and his clan’s lives, eventually having his brother’s Mangekyo Sharingan implanted on him.[22]

Itachi reappears later during the Fourth Great Ninja War, brought back by Kabuto Yakushi using the Reanimation Jutsu, a forbidden summoning jutsu that brings the dead back as immortal corpses, to fight on Tobi’s side.[32] Paired with Nagato and forced to fight Naruto and Killer Bee against his will, Itachi learns of his brother’s intentions and summons the crow he gave Naruto to regain his free will.[33] After sealing Nagato,[33] Itachi heads out to stop Kabuto and encounters Sasuke, with his younger brother wanting to know the truth once it is over.[34][35]

After a long battle, Itachi is pushed to use Izanami to trap Kabuto in an eternal time-loop in his own mind, to have him break his jutsu.[36][37][38] His soul beginning to fade, Itachi uses his Sharingan to project his memories to Sasuke to reveal the full story of the events leading to the Uchiha Clan Massacre. Telling his brother that he does not have to forgive him, Itachi tells Sasuke that he will always love him, no matter what choice he makes from then on.[39] With his brother’s parting words, and accepting defeat after his final battle with Naruto, Sasuke renounces destroying the village and devotes himself to protecting it, fulfilling Itachi’s wish for his younger brother. Sasuke even adopts Itachi’s habit of poking on the forehead as a sign of affection, which Sasuke does with his wife Sakura and their daughter Sarada Uchiha.[40][41]

In other media[edit]

Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie, Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series.[42][43][44][45][46][47] In some games, he utilizes variations of his techniques not seen in the anime or manga.[48] Several merchandise items based on Itachi have been released, including key chains,[49] plush dolls,[50][51] and figurines.[52][53]

Reception[edit]

Itachi has ranked high in the Weekly Shonen Jump popularity polls for the series, continuously placing in the top 10.[6] He was ranked in fifth position in the polls of 2011, his highest ranking to date.[54] The character received generally positive reviews from several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media. IGN reader Jason Van Horn characterized Itachi as «badass» and jokingly mentioned that he is a character to be afraid of since, in his first fight in the series, he does not make any remarkable move.[11] He found that «there is just something about the cold and numb Itachi,» that makes the viewer «want to breakout in chills».[9] IGN’s Charles White liked the episode where the relationship between young Sasuke and Itachi is revealed, and hoped to see more of their past to resolve the mystery of Itachi’s character commenting that learning about their «past has been intriguing».[7] NTT customers voted him as their tenth favorite black haired male anime character.[55] CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama referred to Itachi as one of his favorite characters from Naruto.[56]

In the Shelf Life section from Anime News Network (ANN) Bamboo Dong comments that Itachi is one of her favorite characters from the series, noting his background and his introduction as the best parts of the series.[57] Activeanime writer Davey C. Jones celebrated Itachi’s fights as the best ones in the series, noting his abilities to be as amazing as a «sci-fi ninja».[58] Holly Ellingwood from the same website agrees, citing his fight against Kakashi Hatake as one «few will be able to forget». The reviewer also praised Itachi’s attitude, commenting that he «is as cold and as ruthless as any villain yet».[10]

In a review of Volume 16 of the manga, Deb Aoki from About.com listed Itachi’s introduction in the series as one of the cons from the volume. She praised his first fight in the series as very entertaining, meant to «whet readers’ appetites for future fights between Konoha ninja and the Akatsuki».[59] James Musgrove commented that Itachi and his partner Kisame «make a dramatic and well-timed entrance into the story».[60] However, Jason Van Horn criticised the first battle between Itachi and Sasuke, as «good» but not «as epic as it should’ve been».[61] His last fight with Sasuke before dying was considered «epic» by Casey Brienza from ANN. She found it to be «a battle of minds» since, even after Itachi’s death, Sasuke changes his mind about him when he learns about his past. She also anticipated the impact of Itachi’s past revelations on the future storyline of Naruto.[8] Despite disliking how the anime Shippuden used Itachi’s light novel as part of the series, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post enjoyed Itachi’s impact on both Sasuke and Naruto.[62] Writer Jason Thompson highly praised his visual tortures, due to the effect it has on the victims, reminding him of the antagonist from Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Cure notable for its horror scenes. Nevertheless, he criticized Itachi’s death scene as a result of his disease rather than being killed by Sasuke, taking all the blame from his brother in the process.[63] In 2014, IGN listed him as the fifth best Naruto character when the series ended.[64]

See also[edit]

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Uchiha Itachi
Naruto character
Itachi Uchiha.jpg

Itachi Uchiha by Masashi Kishimoto

First appearance
  • Naruto episode 81 : Return of the morning mist
Created by Masashi Kishimoto
Voiced by Japanese
Hideo Ishikawa[1][2]
Yuka Terasaki (young)
English
Crispin Freeman[3][4]
Michelle Ruff (young)

Other:

Skip Stellrecht (Naruto Episodes 29–30)[4][5]
Doug Erholtz (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
Robbie Daymond (Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals)

In-universe information
Relatives Sasuke Uchiha (younger brother)
Sarada Uchiha (niece)
Fugaku Uchiha (father)
Mikoto Uchiha (mother)
Sakura Haruno (sister-in-law)
Category Rogue ninja
Akatsuki partner Kisame Hoshigaki
(Rogue ninja)

Itachi Uchiha (うちは イタチ, Uchiha Itachi) is a character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Itachi is the older brother of Sasuke Uchiha, and is responsible for killing all the members of their clan, sparing only Sasuke. He appears working as a terrorist from the organisation Akatsuki and serves as Sasuke’s greatest enemy. During the second part of the manga, Itachi becomes involved in attacks to ninjas possessing tailed-beast creatures until facing Sasuke in a one-on-one battle. Although Itachi perishes during the final duel, it is later revealed that Itachi had a secret reason for assassinating the Uchiha clan. Itachi is a playable character in most of the video games from the series.

Itachi’s character has been popular with readers of the manga,[6] and has been positively received by critics. His appearance as an antagonist has been praised by several writers, although some have considered his initial appearance to be unsurprising. The gradual revelations of his past and its impact on the story has also received positive reception,[7][8] and his fights were noted to be «one of the best» in the series.[9][10][11] Numerous types of merchandise have been released in Itachi’s likeness, including keychains, plush dolls and figurines.

Creation and design[edit]

When Itachi Uchiha is first mentioned by Sasuke Uchiha in the manga, Masashi Kishimoto had not planned out the character’s backstory. The only idea he had was to attribute to Itachi some violent action that would have Sasuke wanting to kill him. However, when Itachi was introduced, Kishimoto had the idea to make Itachi Konoha’s secret agent who killed his clan under their orders.[12] Itachi was originally conceived as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad called the «Anbu», dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specializing in assassination and other illicit operations. However, this idea was scrapped in favor of the current Itachi working for the Akatsuki.[13] From all the Akatsuki characters Kishimoto designed, Itachi is his favorite based on his backstory.[14]

Itachi’s Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, often talked with Sasuke’s Japanese actor, Noriaki Sugiyama, about their characters. When the two characters first confronted, both Ishikawa and Sugiyama found Itachi’s massacre of the Uchiha clan hard to believe and started to read the Naruto manga in order to see if Itachi was hiding something. After Itachi’s death, the two actors noted that in the end Itachi served as a good older brother to Sasuke.[15] English actor Crispin Freeman was pleased with voicing Itachi regardless of how many times he revisited the series.[16]

Appearances[edit]

In Naruto[edit]

Itachi’s Sharingan (above) before its transformation to Mangekyo Sharingan (below)

Itachi is a member of the Uchiha Clan from the village of Konohagakure and the elder brother of Sasuke Uchiha. He grew up as the child prodigy of the Uchiha clan, establishing milestones for not only Sasuke, but also for future Uchiha to live up to.[17] His early childhood was marred by war, the violence of which caused him to seek peace at any cost. Upon learning that his clan was planning a coup d’état to take control of Konoha, after his clan was accused of attacking the village with the Nine Tails, Itachi provides Konoha with intelligence on his clan’s actions during his two years as a member of the ANBU. Over time, Itachi distances himself from his clan, as some clan members believed he murdered his best friend, Shisui Uchiha, to gain the Mangekyo Sharingan (万華鏡写輪眼, Mangekyo Sharingan, lit. «Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye»).[18][19][20]

In reality, as Shisui possesses the ability to subliminally manipulate others and shares Itachi’s love for the village, he intended to use his gift on the Uchiha clan leader to stop the coup d’état. However, Shisui is mortally wounded by the Leaf High Council member Danzo Shimura, who then takes his eye to achieve his own ideal of peace. When Shisui entrusts Itachi with his remaining eye, Itachi covers up Shisui’s death to make it appear it was his doing. Eventually, in return for Danzo’s offer to spare his younger brother, Itachi slaughters his entire clan.[21] After creating the misconception that he murdered their family in cold blood to give Sasuke the mindset to become strong enough to kill him once he is capable, Itachi leaves the village, although he warns Danzo not to harm Sasuke. Meeting up with Konoha’s Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi, who promises to do what he can to look after Sasuke, Itachi reveals his intentions to continue to protect the village from the shadows.[22] Soon after perceiving them as a threat to Konoha, Itachi joins the Akatsuki to ensure they do not endanger his village. Itachi becomes good friends with his partner Kisame Hoshigaki, who expresses concern for Itachi’s wellbeing.[23]

Itachi debuts in Part I after Hiruzen’s death, when he uses his infiltration of Konoha to hunt down Naruto Uzumaki as an excuse to secretly check on Sasuke’s wellbeing.[24] After engaging with Kakashi Hatake and some of Konoha’s forces, he reveals Akatsuki’s goal to gather the Jinchuriki which are the people that contained the tailed beasts which there are nine of. Itachi also learns that Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya and sets up a trap to lure the experienced ninja away to grab the boy.[23][25] However, as Jiraiya comes to Naruto’s aid, Itachi finds himself facing Sasuke and directs his brother back on the path of getting stronger by defeating him before he and Kisame fall back.[26][27]

In Part II, Itachi uses one of Sasori’s informants as a clone of himself to hold off Naruto and the rest of his team while he and the others seal away Shukaku the One Tail.[28] Itachi remains on the sidelines until learning that Sasuke has finally severed his ties to Orochimaru, having absorbed him and now being strong enough to settle matters. Prior to his fight with Sasuke, Itachi meets with Naruto and, after questioning his intentions to save Sasuke, ensures the youth’s safety with a crow with Shisui’s Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. «Copy Wheel Eye», English manga: «Mirror Wheel Eye») as a countermeasure against Sasuke if he gains his Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan and attempts to attack Konoha.[29] Sasuke ultimately tracks him down and they engage in their final battle, during the course of which he uses his Mangekyo Sharingan to push Sasuke to his limits. In doing so, Orochimaru is drawn out from Sasuke’s body, and Itachi seals him away with his Totsuka blade before finally succumbing to his mysterious illness.[30] As his final act, Itachi implants his Amaterasu technique within Sasuke, meant as a protective measure that will kill Tobi in case he ever tries to approach Sasuke and reveal the truth of their clan’s slaughter.[31] Unfortunately, having known where Itachi’s loyalties truly lie, Tobi survived and reveals the truth of Itachi’s actions to Sasuke. This gives Sasuke the resolve to destroy the village in revenge for ruining his brother’s and his clan’s lives, eventually having his brother’s Mangekyo Sharingan implanted on him.[22]

Itachi reappears later during the Fourth Great Ninja War, brought back by Kabuto Yakushi using the Reanimation Jutsu, a forbidden summoning jutsu that brings the dead back as immortal corpses, to fight on Tobi’s side.[32] Paired with Nagato and forced to fight Naruto and Killer Bee against his will, Itachi learns of his brother’s intentions and summons the crow he gave Naruto to regain his free will.[33] After sealing Nagato,[33] Itachi heads out to stop Kabuto and encounters Sasuke, with his younger brother wanting to know the truth once it is over.[34][35]

After a long battle, Itachi is pushed to use Izanami to trap Kabuto in an eternal time-loop in his own mind, to have him break his jutsu.[36][37][38] His soul beginning to fade, Itachi uses his Sharingan to project his memories to Sasuke to reveal the full story of the events leading to the Uchiha Clan Massacre. Telling his brother that he does not have to forgive him, Itachi tells Sasuke that he will always love him, no matter what choice he makes from then on.[39] With his brother’s parting words, and accepting defeat after his final battle with Naruto, Sasuke renounces destroying the village and devotes himself to protecting it, fulfilling Itachi’s wish for his younger brother. Sasuke even adopts Itachi’s habit of poking on the forehead as a sign of affection, which Sasuke does with his wife Sakura and their daughter Sarada Uchiha.[40][41]

In other media[edit]

Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie, Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series.[42][43][44][45][46][47] In some games, he utilizes variations of his techniques not seen in the anime or manga.[48] Several merchandise items based on Itachi have been released, including key chains,[49] plush dolls,[50][51] and figurines.[52][53]

Reception[edit]

Itachi has ranked high in the Weekly Shonen Jump popularity polls for the series, continuously placing in the top 10.[6] He was ranked in fifth position in the polls of 2011, his highest ranking to date.[54] The character received generally positive reviews from several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media. IGN reader Jason Van Horn characterized Itachi as «badass» and jokingly mentioned that he is a character to be afraid of since, in his first fight in the series, he does not make any remarkable move.[11] He found that «there is just something about the cold and numb Itachi,» that makes the viewer «want to breakout in chills».[9] IGN’s Charles White liked the episode where the relationship between young Sasuke and Itachi is revealed, and hoped to see more of their past to resolve the mystery of Itachi’s character commenting that learning about their «past has been intriguing».[7] NTT customers voted him as their tenth favorite black haired male anime character.[55] CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama referred to Itachi as one of his favorite characters from Naruto.[56]

In the Shelf Life section from Anime News Network (ANN) Bamboo Dong comments that Itachi is one of her favorite characters from the series, noting his background and his introduction as the best parts of the series.[57] Activeanime writer Davey C. Jones celebrated Itachi’s fights as the best ones in the series, noting his abilities to be as amazing as a «sci-fi ninja».[58] Holly Ellingwood from the same website agrees, citing his fight against Kakashi Hatake as one «few will be able to forget». The reviewer also praised Itachi’s attitude, commenting that he «is as cold and as ruthless as any villain yet».[10]

In a review of Volume 16 of the manga, Deb Aoki from About.com listed Itachi’s introduction in the series as one of the cons from the volume. She praised his first fight in the series as very entertaining, meant to «whet readers’ appetites for future fights between Konoha ninja and the Akatsuki».[59] James Musgrove commented that Itachi and his partner Kisame «make a dramatic and well-timed entrance into the story».[60] However, Jason Van Horn criticised the first battle between Itachi and Sasuke, as «good» but not «as epic as it should’ve been».[61] His last fight with Sasuke before dying was considered «epic» by Casey Brienza from ANN. She found it to be «a battle of minds» since, even after Itachi’s death, Sasuke changes his mind about him when he learns about his past. She also anticipated the impact of Itachi’s past revelations on the future storyline of Naruto.[8] Despite disliking how the anime Shippuden used Itachi’s light novel as part of the series, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post enjoyed Itachi’s impact on both Sasuke and Naruto.[62] Writer Jason Thompson highly praised his visual tortures, due to the effect it has on the victims, reminding him of the antagonist from Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Cure notable for its horror scenes. Nevertheless, he criticized Itachi’s death scene as a result of his disease rather than being killed by Sasuke, taking all the blame from his brother in the process.[63] In 2014, IGN listed him as the fifth best Naruto character when the series ended.[64]

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Itachi Uchiha (うちは イタチ, Uchiha Itachi) is a character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Itachi is the older brother of Sasuke Uchiha, and is responsible for killing all the members of their clan, sparing only Sasuke. He appears working as a terrorist from the organisation Akatsuki and serves as Sasuke’s greatest enemy. During the second part of the manga, Itachi becomes involved in attacks to ninjas possessing tailed-beast creatures until facing Sasuke in a one-on-one battle. Although Itachi perishes during the final duel, it is later revealed that Itachi had a secret reason for assassinating the Uchiha clan. Itachi is a playable character in most of the video games from the series.

Uchiha Itachi
Naruto character
Itachi Uchiha.jpg

Itachi Uchiha by Masashi Kishimoto

First appearance
  • Naruto episode 81 : Return of the morning mist
Created by Masashi Kishimoto
Voiced by Japanese
Hideo Ishikawa[1][2]
Yuka Terasaki (young)
English
Crispin Freeman[3][4]
Michelle Ruff (young)

Other:

Skip Stellrecht (Naruto Episodes 29–30)[4][5]
Doug Erholtz (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
Robbie Daymond (Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals)

In-universe information
Relatives Sasuke Uchiha (younger brother)
Sarada Uchiha (niece)
Fugaku Uchiha (father)
Mikoto Uchiha (mother)
Sakura Haruno (sister-in-law)
Category Rogue ninja
Akatsuki partner Kisame Hoshigaki
(Rogue ninja)

Itachi’s character has been popular with readers of the manga,[6] and has been positively received by critics. His appearance as an antagonist has been praised by several writers, although some have considered his initial appearance to be unsurprising. The gradual revelations of his past and its impact on the story has also received positive reception,[7][8] and his fights were noted to be «one of the best» in the series.[9][10][11] Numerous types of merchandise have been released in Itachi’s likeness, including keychains, plush dolls and figurines.

Creation and designEdit

When Itachi Uchiha is first mentioned by Sasuke Uchiha in the manga, Masashi Kishimoto had not planned out the character’s backstory. The only idea he had was to attribute to Itachi some violent action that would have Sasuke wanting to kill him. However, when Itachi was introduced, Kishimoto had the idea to make Itachi Konoha’s secret agent who killed his clan under their orders.[12] Itachi was originally conceived as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad called the «Anbu», dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specializing in assassination and other illicit operations. However, this idea was scrapped in favor of the current Itachi working for the Akatsuki.[13] From all the Akatsuki characters Kishimoto designed, Itachi is his favorite based on his backstory.[14]

Itachi’s Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, often talked with Sasuke’s Japanese actor, Noriaki Sugiyama, about their characters. When the two characters first confronted, both Ishikawa and Sugiyama found Itachi’s massacre of the Uchiha clan hard to believe and started to read the Naruto manga in order to see if Itachi was hiding something. After Itachi’s death, the two actors noted that in the end Itachi served as a good older brother to Sasuke.[15] English actor Crispin Freeman was pleased with voicing Itachi regardless of how many times he revisited the series.[16]

AppearancesEdit

In NarutoEdit

Itachi’s Sharingan (above) before its transformation to Mangekyo Sharingan (below)

Itachi is a member of the Uchiha Clan from the village of Konohagakure and the elder brother of Sasuke Uchiha. He grew up as the child prodigy of the Uchiha clan, establishing milestones for not only Sasuke, but also for future Uchiha to live up to.[17] His early childhood was marred by war, the violence of which caused him to seek peace at any cost. Upon learning that his clan was planning a coup d’état to take control of Konoha, after his clan was accused of attacking the village with the Nine Tails, Itachi provides Konoha with intelligence on his clan’s actions during his two years as a member of the ANBU. Over time, Itachi distances himself from his clan, as some clan members believed he murdered his best friend, Shisui Uchiha, to gain the Mangekyo Sharingan (万華鏡写輪眼, Mangekyo Sharingan, lit. «Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye»).[18][19][20]

In reality, as Shisui possesses the ability to subliminally manipulate others and shares Itachi’s love for the village, he intended to use his gift on the Uchiha clan leader to stop the coup d’état. However, Shisui is mortally wounded by the Leaf High Council member Danzo Shimura, who then takes his eye to achieve his own ideal of peace. When Shisui entrusts Itachi with his remaining eye, Itachi covers up Shisui’s death to make it appear it was his doing. Eventually, in return for Danzo’s offer to spare his younger brother, Itachi slaughters his entire clan.[21] After creating the misconception that he murdered their family in cold blood to give Sasuke the mindset to become strong enough to kill him once he is capable, Itachi leaves the village, although he warns Danzo not to harm Sasuke. Meeting up with Konoha’s Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi, who promises to do what he can to look after Sasuke, Itachi reveals his intentions to continue to protect the village from the shadows.[22] Soon after perceiving them as a threat to Konoha, Itachi joins the Akatsuki to ensure they do not endanger his village. Itachi becomes good friends with his partner Kisame Hoshigaki, who expresses concern for Itachi’s wellbeing.[23]

Itachi debuts in Part I after Hiruzen’s death, when he uses his infiltration of Konoha to hunt down Naruto Uzumaki as an excuse to secretly check on Sasuke’s wellbeing.[24] After engaging with Kakashi Hatake and some of Konoha’s forces, he reveals Akatsuki’s goal to gather the Jinchuriki which are the people that contained the tailed beasts which there are nine of. Itachi also learns that Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya and sets up a trap to lure the experienced ninja away to grab the boy.[23][25] However, as Jiraiya comes to Naruto’s aid, Itachi finds himself facing Sasuke and directs his brother back on the path of getting stronger by defeating him before he and Kisame fall back.[26][27]

In Part II, Itachi uses one of Sasori’s informants as a clone of himself to hold off Naruto and the rest of his team while he and the others seal away Shukaku the One Tail.[28] Itachi remains on the sidelines until learning that Sasuke has finally severed his ties to Orochimaru, having absorbed him and now being strong enough to settle matters. Prior to his fight with Sasuke, Itachi meets with Naruto and, after questioning his intentions to save Sasuke, ensures the youth’s safety with a crow with Shisui’s Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. «Copy Wheel Eye», English manga: «Mirror Wheel Eye») as a countermeasure against Sasuke if he gains his Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan and attempts to attack Konoha.[29] Sasuke ultimately tracks him down and they engage in their final battle, during the course of which he uses his Mangekyo Sharingan to push Sasuke to his limits. In doing so, Orochimaru is drawn out from Sasuke’s body, and Itachi seals him away with his Totsuka blade before finally succumbing to his mysterious illness.[30] As his final act, Itachi implants his Amaterasu technique within Sasuke, meant as a protective measure that will kill Tobi in case he ever tries to approach Sasuke and reveal the truth of their clan’s slaughter.[31] Unfortunately, having known where Itachi’s loyalties truly lie, Tobi survived and reveals the truth of Itachi’s actions to Sasuke. This gives Sasuke the resolve to destroy the village in revenge for ruining his brother’s and his clan’s lives, eventually having his brother’s Mangekyo Sharingan implanted on him.[22]

Itachi reappears later during the Fourth Great Ninja War, brought back by Kabuto Yakushi using the Reanimation Jutsu, a forbidden summoning jutsu that brings the dead back as immortal corpses, to fight on Tobi’s side.[32] Paired with Nagato and forced to fight Naruto and Killer Bee against his will, Itachi learns of his brother’s intentions and summons the crow he gave Naruto to regain his free will.[33] After sealing Nagato,[33] Itachi heads out to stop Kabuto and encounters Sasuke, with his younger brother wanting to know the truth once it is over.[34][35]

After a long battle, Itachi is pushed to use Izanami to trap Kabuto in an eternal time-loop in his own mind, to have him break his jutsu.[36][37][38] His soul beginning to fade, Itachi uses his Sharingan to project his memories to Sasuke to reveal the full story of the events leading to the Uchiha Clan Massacre. Telling his brother that he does not have to forgive him, Itachi tells Sasuke that he will always love him, no matter what choice he makes from then on.[39] With his brother’s parting words, and accepting defeat after his final battle with Naruto, Sasuke renounces destroying the village and devotes himself to protecting it, fulfilling Itachi’s wish for his younger brother. Sasuke even adopts Itachi’s habit of poking on the forehead as a sign of affection, which Sasuke does with his wife Sakura and their daughter Sarada Uchiha.[40][41]

In other mediaEdit

Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie, Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series.[42][43][44][45][46][47] In some games, he utilizes variations of his techniques not seen in the anime or manga.[48] Several merchandise items based on Itachi have been released, including key chains,[49] plush dolls,[50][51] and figurines.[52][53]

ReceptionEdit

Itachi has ranked high in the Weekly Shonen Jump popularity polls for the series, continuously placing in the top 10.[6] He was ranked in fifth position in the polls of 2011, his highest ranking to date.[54] The character received generally positive reviews from several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media. IGN reader Jason Van Horn characterized Itachi as «badass» and jokingly mentioned that he is a character to be afraid of since, in his first fight in the series, he does not make any remarkable move.[11] He found that «there is just something about the cold and numb Itachi,» that makes the viewer «want to breakout in chills».[9] IGN’s Charles White liked the episode where the relationship between young Sasuke and Itachi is revealed, and hoped to see more of their past to resolve the mystery of Itachi’s character commenting that learning about their «past has been intriguing».[7] NTT customers voted him as their tenth favorite black haired male anime character.[55] CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama referred to Itachi as one of his favorite characters from Naruto.[56]

In the Shelf Life section from Anime News Network (ANN) Bamboo Dong comments that Itachi is one of her favorite characters from the series, noting his background and his introduction as the best parts of the series.[57] Activeanime writer Davey C. Jones celebrated Itachi’s fights as the best ones in the series, noting his abilities to be as amazing as a «sci-fi ninja».[58] Holly Ellingwood from the same website agrees, citing his fight against Kakashi Hatake as one «few will be able to forget». The reviewer also praised Itachi’s attitude, commenting that he «is as cold and as ruthless as any villain yet».[10]

In a review of Volume 16 of the manga, Deb Aoki from About.com listed Itachi’s introduction in the series as one of the cons from the volume. She praised his first fight in the series as very entertaining, meant to «whet readers’ appetites for future fights between Konoha ninja and the Akatsuki».[59] James Musgrove commented that Itachi and his partner Kisame «make a dramatic and well-timed entrance into the story».[60] However, Jason Van Horn criticised the first battle between Itachi and Sasuke, as «good» but not «as epic as it should’ve been».[61] His last fight with Sasuke before dying was considered «epic» by Casey Brienza from ANN. She found it to be «a battle of minds» since, even after Itachi’s death, Sasuke changes his mind about him when he learns about his past. She also anticipated the impact of Itachi’s past revelations on the future storyline of Naruto.[8] Despite disliking how the anime Shippuden used Itachi’s light novel as part of the series, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post enjoyed Itachi’s impact on both Sasuke and Naruto.[62] Writer Jason Thompson highly praised his visual tortures, due to the effect it has on the victims, reminding him of the antagonist from Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Cure notable for its horror scenes. Nevertheless, he criticized Itachi’s death scene as a result of his disease rather than being killed by Sasuke, taking all the blame from his brother in the process.[63] In 2014, IGN listed him as the fifth best Naruto character when the series ended.[64]

See alsoEdit

  •   Anime and manga portal

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External linksEdit

  •   Media related to Itachi Uchiha at Wikimedia Commons

This is the article on the character. For the manga chapter, head to Itachi Uchiha!!.

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うちはイタチ Uchiha Itachi

  • Itachi of the Sharingan (写輪眼のイタチ, Sharingan no Itachi, literally meaning: Itachi of the Copy Wheel Eye)
    [5]
    Clan Killer Itachi (一族殺しのイタチ, Ichizokugoroshi no Itachi)[5]
Debut
Manga Volume #16, Naruto Chapter #139
Anime Naruto Episode #80
Novel Akatsuki Hiden: Evil Flowers in Full Bloom
Movie Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
Game Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2
OVA Hidden Leaf Village Grand Sports Festival!
Appears in Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie
Voice Actors
Japanese
  • Hideo Ishikawa
  • Yuka Terasaki Search_Icon.svg (Child)
English
  • Skip Stellrecht Search_Icon.svg (Episodes 29-30)
  • Crispin Freeman Search_Icon.svg
  • Doug Erholtz Search_Icon.svg (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
  • Michelle Ruff Search_Icon.svg (Child)
Personal
Birthdate June 9
Sex Male
Age
  • Part I: 17–18
  • Part II: 21
Status Deceased
Height
  • Part I: 175.2 cm1.752 m <br />5.748 ft <br />68.976 in <br />
  • Part II: 178 cm1.78 m <br />5.84 ft <br />70.079 in <br />
Weight
  • Part I: 57.1 kg125.884 lb <br />
  • Part II: 58 kg127.868 lb <br />
Blood type AB
Kekkei Genkai
  • Sharingan
  • Mangekyō Sharingan
Classification
  • S-rank
  • Missing-nin
Occupation
  • Anbu Captain (Former)
Affiliation
  • Konohagakure
  • Akatsuki
Team
  • Team 2 (Anime and Novel only)
  • Team Ro (Anime only)
Partner
  • Jūzō Biwa (Anime only)
  • Kisame Hoshigaki
Clan
  • Uchiha Clan
Rank
Ninja Rank
  • Part I: Anbu
Ninja Registration 012110
Academy Grad. Age 7
Chūnin Prom. Age 10
Family
  • Fugaku Uchiha (Father)
  • Mikoto Uchiha (Mother)
  • Sasuke Uchiha (Brother)
  • Sarada Uchiha (Niece)
Nature Type
  • Fire Release
  • Wind Release
  • Water Release
  • Yin Release
  • Yang Release
Jutsu
  • Amaterasu
  • Chakra Suppression Technique (Novel only)
  • Clone Great Explosion
  • Crow Clone Technique
  • Demonic Illusion: Mirage Crow
  • Demonic Illusion: Mirror Heaven and Earth Change
  • Demonic Illusion: Shackling Stakes Technique
  • Early Sacrifice
  • Ephemeral
  • Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique
  • Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Fire Technique
  • Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Flower Nail Crimson
  • Genjutsu: Sharingan
  • Izanami
  • Sensing Barrier Pass Technique
  • Shadow Clone Technique
  • Summoning Technique (Crow)
  • Susanoo
  • Susanoo: Fist
  • Transcription Seal: Amaterasu
  • Tsukuyomi
  • Water Release: Starch Syrup Capturing Field (Novel only)
  • Water Release: Water Bullet Technique
  • Water Release: Water Dragon Bullet Technique
  • Water Release: Water Fang Bullet
  • Yasaka Magatama
Tools
  • Military Rations Pill (Anime only)
  • Sword
  • Sword of Totsuka
  • Tantō (Anime only)
  • Yata Mirror

Itachi Uchiha (うちはイタチ, Uchiha Itachi) was a shinobi of Konohagakure’s Uchiha clan who served as an Anbu Captain. He later became an international criminal after murdering his entire clan, sparing only his younger brother, Sasuke. He afterwards joined the international criminal organisation known as Akatsuki, whose activity brought him into frequent conflict with Konoha and its ninja — including Sasuke who sought to avenge their clan by killing Itachi. Following his death, Itachi’s motives were revealed to be more complicated than they seemed and that his actions were only ever in the interest of his brother and village, making him remain a loyal shinobi of Konohagakure to the very end.

Background

Itachi and Sasuke moments before the Nine-Tails’ attack.

Itachi was the first child born to Mikoto and Fugaku Uchiha. His early childhood was marked with violence: when he was four years old, the Third Shinobi World War waged and he witnessed first-hand many of the war’s casualties. The death and destruction he experienced at such a young age traumatised Itachi and made him a pacifist,[6] leading to him training non-stop to achieve his dream of becoming a ninja among ninja in order to erase fighting from the world.[7] At age 5, after becoming a big brother to Sasuke, Itachi was approached by Shisui, who offered to train together. Soon, the two became best friends, forming a brother-like bond as they continued to teach the other new tricks. During the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox’s Attack, he was home alone looking after Sasuke, followed by Itachi rescuing Mikoto from falling debris,[8] and in the anime seeking shelter with Izumi.[9] The Nine-Tails’ attack had soured relations between Konoha’s leadership and the Uchiha, the former believing the latter to be responsible. The Uchiha were relocated to the edge of the village, isolating them from the rest of the village and making it easier to monitor them.

At age 6, Itachi enrolled into the Academy, where he consistently scored the highest in each subject and quickly learned any skill taught to him, resulting in him being praised as the best of his generation.[10] After four months, his teachers unanimously agreed let him take the graduation exam early due to Itachi being more than advanced enough for genin-level, which he passed later that month.[11] During this time, he began seriously studying the history of the world, gaining a great appreciation for it. On the day he graduated as the youngest post-war graduate, he was approached by Danzō Shimura, who assessed Itachi’s thinking.[12]

Joining Team 2, Itachi went on to honing his skills to chūnin level, leading to him drawing the attention of Konoha’s leaders. Meeting the criteria, Fugaku allowed him to sit in on clan meetings in the Naka Shrine basement.[13] Nearly a year since graduating, Itachi had mastered ninjutsu to the extent his missions went too easy, though Yūki Minazuki didn’t recommend him for the Chūnin Exams. After turning eight, as Team 2’s genin had distinguished themselves the most during the year, they were tasked with guarding the Fire Daimyō during his annual trip to Konoha. During the mission, the convoy was attacked by a masked individual, who killed Tenma Izumo before Itachi, resulting in him awakening his Sharingan, which he mastered at the same age.[14] In the anime, Itachi accompanied his friend Shisui on a three-part training exercise, only to interrupt a battle between the Third Hokage’s Anbu and Root. After having driven out the Root ninja, Itachi learned from Shisui about having his own sense of morals from various viewpoints instead of one.[15] At age 10, Konoha officials allowed Itachi to compete in the Chūnin Exams by himself, which he passed and became a chūnin.[16]

Itachi as an Anbu.

At age 11, Itachi joined the Anbu as its youngest member.[17] In the anime, Itachi is assigned to Team Ro, working alongside Tenzo and with Kakashi Hatake as his captain. During his mentorship, Itachi became acquainted with Kakashi and showed interest in the Sharingan he possessed despite not being an Uchiha. At one point, they both worked together in a two-man squad following an exchange between Konohagakure and the Prajñā Group of the Land of Woods; killing the latter party after an attempted betrayal.[18] They would work together for two years until Itachi is promoted to a new Anbu team under Danzō’s authority.[19]

Itachi’s accomplishments were a source of great pride for his family, his father viewing him as proof of the Uchiha’s future prosperity and his brother viewing him as a model to live up to. Itachi spent a great deal of time with Sasuke, training with him (though rarely actually training him) and giving him the recognition their father did not. However, for all the attention he received, few truly understood Itachi,[14] believing his isolation to be a result of the gap between his abilities and theirs and not his dissatisfaction with the shinobi’s life of conflict. Eventually, the Uchiha’s disdain for their unfair treatment led them to plan a coup d’état. Fugaku, head of the Uchiha and the coup’s chief conspirator, encouraged Itachi’s advancement into the Anbu’s ranks as a means of spying on the village. Itachi, however, knew an Uchiha coup would lead to intervention from other villages and ultimately start another World War, something he could not support. He instead became a double agent, reporting the Uchiha’s actions to the Third Hokage and the Konoha Council in the hopes it would help them find a peaceful resolution.[20]

Itachi accepting Shisui’s eye.

Itachi shared the burden of betraying his clan with Shisui. But as time went on it became increasingly clear that peace could not be achieved. Shisui intended to use his Kotoamatsukami on the Uchiha’s leaders to compel them to negotiate, but his right eye was stolen by Danzō before he had a chance. His own options exhausted, Shisui entrusted his remaining eye to Itachi and begged him to protect the village and their family name before drowning himself in the Naka River.[21] Itachi was anguished by Shisui’s death, enough to awaken his Mangekyō Sharingan. When the following day some Uchiha, already suspicious of Itachi, accused him of murdering Shisui and staging a suicide, Itachi lost his composure and attacked them, defeating them easily.[22] A rift was created between Itachi and his family, and his warnings to them to reconsider what they were doing fell on deaf ears. At age 12, he was promoted to Anbu Captain, with his publicly disclosed promotion age being 13 due to Danzō’s request and Hiruzen’s acceptance.[23][24][25] In the anime, Itachi was also given command of his own three-man squad. At one point, Itachi would confront his father in the Naka Shrine basement, who revealed to have had his own Mangekyō Sharingan since the Third Shinobi World War. Having read the Stone Tablet with it and knowing the truth of its power, Fugaku calls for Itachi’s aid in a bloodless revolution by restraining the higher-ups in lieu of controlling the Nine-Tailed Fox much of the clan’s favour of bloodshed. Instead, Itachi would return back to the Konoha Council to report the clan’s imminent revolt.[26]

Although the Third Hokage still wished to negotiate with the Uchiha, Danzō Shimura recognised that there was no longer an outcome that could see the Uchiha clan’s survival. He explained this to Itachi and left him a choice: support the Uchiha’s coup and have the whole clan, including Sasuke, killed in the ensuing conflict, or accept the assignment to wipe out the clan before the coup started and be allowed to spare Sasuke. Itachi chose his brother.[27] Despite having made his choice, Itachi was tormented by guilt, especially with the knowledge that Shisui would most likely not forgive his choice to destroy the clan.[28] However, remembering the words of his father to not let other’s decide things for his life, he resolved to continue his path. While making final preparations, Itachi discovered a masked man sneaking around Konoha. From observing him, he came to believe the man was truly Madara Uchiha bent on provoking some new conflict. Itachi approached him with an offer: he would assist «Madara» with wiping out the Uchiha, taking vengeance against them for abandoning him decades earlier, if Madara would spare the village, to which he agreed.[29]

Itachi spares Sasuke after massacring their clan.

In one night Itachi and Tobi slaughtered the entire clan. Itachi took it upon himself to personally execute his parents. Despite his betrayal, they bore him no ill-will, instead telling him in the moments before they were killed that they were proud of him and requesting that he take care of Sasuke.[30] Racked by grief for his actions, Itachi saw in Sasuke the only person suitable to punish him for his crimes. In order to set Sasuke on this road he cast himself as the villain, done by allowing Sasuke to find him standing over their parents’ bodies and using Tsukuyomi to torment him with visions of their murders. Sasuke fled, fearing his own death, but Itachi chased him down to divulge the lie he had concocted: he killed their family to test his mettle and now wanted to test himself against the only remaining challenge to him, the little brother he had never loved. He encouraged Sasuke to become strong enough to kill him and take revenge, and to that end suggested he acquire a Mangekyō Sharingan of his own. Itachi left, but was surprised to find Sasuke already pursuing him with a newly-awakened Sharingan. Sasuke’s attempt at vengeance failed and he passed out, but not before seeing Itachi cry with remorse.[31]

Afterwards, he disguised a crow clone as a member of Root to threaten Danzō he would leak Konoha’s secrets to enemy villages if he touched Sasuke, having realised Danzō could not be trusted to keep his promises. For his final business in the village, Itachi visited the Third Hokage and reported his mission completed, much to the Third’s surprise and disappointment. Itachi requested that the Third look after Sasuke, which the Third vowed to do.[32] Itachi left the village publicly a traitor but secretly with a new mission: to infiltrate Tobi’s organisation, Akatsuki, and keep it from moving against Konoha.[33] In the anime, Itachi was ambushed by his former Anbu squad under orders from Danzō, only to trick them into killing each other using genjutsu. At some point after joining Akatsuki, he was initially partnered up with Jūzō Biwa.[26] While growing accustomed to his new setting and working well with his partner, the duo was eventually given a mission in the Land of Water. After completing it, they were ambushed by a hunter-nin squad led by Yagura. While initially pressed by the perfect jinchūriki, Itachi was able to defeat him with Amaterasu, but not before Jūzō was slain.[5]

Itachi effortlessly overpowers Orochimaru.

Sometime later, Orochimaru tried to steal Itachi’s body in order to gain the Sharingan, but Itachi easily overpowered him, trapping him inside a paralysis genjutsu and severing his left hand to prevent him from dispelling it.[34] In the anime, Itachi expressed his disgust at Orochimaru for his inhumane experiments and was about to kill him when Kabuto saved Orochimaru but they were both forced to leave Akatsuki. Later, Itachi was partnered with Kisame Hoshigaki, with whom he bonded over their shared notoriety for killing their own countrymen.[35] To find a replacement for Orochimaru, Itachi helped recruit Deidara, whose art he defeated with his Sharingan’s genjutsu; Deidara would forever after swear vengeance for the humiliating defeat.[36] In the anime, Itachi also aided in the recruitment of Hidan. Pain eventually caught wind of Orochimaru’s attempt to destroy Konoha and requested a team to investigate, which Itachi immediately volunteered for out of concern for Sasuke’s safety.[37]

At some point, Itachi contracted a terminal illness. He kept himself alive through the years with medicine and sheer willpower so that he could live long enough to die by Sasuke’s hand.[38]

Personality

From a young age, Itachi was calm and insightful, showing noticeable maturity for his age and knowledge on how to deal with every situation. For all his accomplishments, talent, and fame, Itachi was a rather humble man. Never arrogant about his own abilities nor underestimating others, most things he said would be unbiased and accurate. If an opponent exceeded his expectations or posed a legitimate challenge to him or his allies, Itachi would freely admit it.[39] As a seven-year-old, his reasoning was on par with a Hokage. Having studied history, not just of his clan or his village but of the world, he gained a broader appreciation of what was important. Learning so much enabled him to understand how events of the past came to happen and, when he applied that same understanding into the future, he became concerned for where things were going.[40] At the same time, Itachi was still fairly naïve as a child in many real-world scenarios and as such was willing to learn from his peers on how to differentiate situations.[15] He lived at a distance, observing individuals and ideas without getting directly involved so that he could fully understand them.[41]

Although this approach prevented him from becoming close with many people, it enabled him to think and act without prejudice or preconceptions, instead evaluating things strictly on their own merits. In the anime, Itachi unintentionally gained many friends and admirers for his genuine concern for others despite his passive nature.[9] He would think about shinobi and origins of the village and its future.[40] For this reason, he never became arrogant about his own abilities or accomplishments; to which, most views or statements he made were usually well-based, seeing the situation for what it was. From this he had no self-righteous loyalty to his clan that was so common among the Uchiha; though he loved his family and wanted the best for them, he knew there were more important things than the Uchiha’s personal aspirations. Itachi’s dream was to become Hokage, though he kept it hidden from others. [16] Itachi was also one of the few villagers of Konoha to hold no grudge against Naruto Uzumaki, believing Naruto to be the greatest victim of the Nine-Tails attack and showed him kindness whenever they met by chance.[42]

Itachi crying as he is about to kill his parents.

A pacifist at heart, Itachi did not actually like fighting and would avoid it when he could. As such, he preferred to rely on Genjutsu as a first option, ending fights with as little damage as possible. When he couldn’t avoid actual combat, he would end the fight as quickly as he could, all the while holding back as much as possible. Despite this, Itachi felt his own needs were secondary to the greater good’s and to that end he became a shinobi. He trained tirelessly to improve himself as quickly as he could and subjected himself to all of the shinobi life’s inconveniences without complaint for the simple motivation of being useful to others. His commitment borderlined recklessness, due to training privately using extremely deadly methods such as dodging a barrage of kunai in the anime.

Being so accomplished as a ninja enabled Itachi to approach problems less violently than others would, satisfying his peace-loving nature. These two extremes of his personality came into conflict as events moved toward the Uchiha Clan Downfall; he did not want to harm his family and sought a peaceful resolution, but knew that the path with the least bloodshed would be the clan’s extermination. When the Uchiha Clan refused to deter from their plans, Itachi was pushed over the edge and his normally polite attitude to his clansmen became more violent, criticising them openly and lashing out at them for the choices that sealed their fates and his own. Despite this, at his heart, Itachi truly hated what he had to do for sake of preserving peace, trembling with hesitation as he prepared to kill his parents and crying upon doing it. With Izumi, valuing her companionship, and aware of her feelings for him, Itachi opted to put Izumi under a powerful Tsukuyomi to allow her to live the life she’d always dreamed with him, allowing her death to be quick and peaceful.

Despite his natural pacifism and kindness, Itachi was possessed of a wrathful and merciless side when those he loved were hurt or threatened. In revenge for Yashiro Uchiha’s cowardly manipulations of his father from the shadows and helping to provoke war against Konohagakure while keeping free of responsibility himself, Itachi used his Tsukuyomi to force him to experience days of torture in an instant after making him realise how weak he was in comparison to Itachi himself. Itachi would later use Tsukuyomi, followed by Amaterasu to execute the helpless Root member Sugaru in revenge for Sugaru poisoning Shisui.[42]

Despite the traumas he endured from killing his own family, Itachi did not blame those among Konoha’s leadership who gave him the mission; though he did not trust Danzō on a personal level, he knew Danzō only had the village’s best interests at heart. But Itachi – partly out of the necessity of his assignment to join Akatsuki – was greatly changed after the massacre, rarely if ever showing emotion. He became more prone to displays of force and permitted certain violent habits of his partner, Kisame, under the pretence that it furthered Akatsuki’s goals.[43] After learning from Hiruzen everything that Itachi endured, Hashirama considered him a greater shinobi than himself.[44] Itachi could not and would not fully shake his pacifistic ways, and would run from confrontation or rein in Kisame if the likelihood of collateral damage became too high for themselves or others. In addition, Itachi would continue to show his morality at times, as he expressed disgust at Orochimaru’s lack of care for human life. While Kisame would sometimes protest, he considered Itachi a good friend and would listen to his instructions. Itachi also had a decent partnership with his previous partner Jūzō, showing respect to him and after his death, placing the remains of Kubikiribōchō in Jūzō’s hand.

Itachi poking Sasuke’s forehead, his way of showing affection.

Konoha’s peace and protection was always forefront in Itachi’s mind,[45] but it was his dedication to his brother, Sasuke, that took priority in every situation. From the time of Sasuke’s infancy, Itachi tasked himself with looking after him. In the anime, Itachi even correctly guessed Sasuke’s gender before his younger brother’s birth.[46] They’d spend whole days together in the woods around Konoha having adventures and accomplishing self-appointed missions. When Itachi became an accomplished ninja and took much of their father’s attention, Itachi would make special time to fill their father’s shoes for Sasuke’s benefit, at times even refusing his father’s wishes in order to make Sasuke happy. In turn Sasuke wished to be just like his older brother and would often ask Itachi to train him in the ninja arts. Itachi would almost never do so, poking his forehead and promising to train him some other time. Unfortunately, none of these promises were ever kept.[47]

Itachi shedding tears as he leaves Sasuke.

It was Sasuke’s safety that ultimately convinced Itachi to go through with killing the rest of the Uchiha, believing his own damnation was worth it if it ensured Sasuke’s survival. Even though he did it for Sasuke, Itachi wanted to be punished for his crimes and selected Sasuke as the one to take vengeance against him. To push Sasuke in this direction, Itachi withheld the true reason for his actions and instead took on the persona of a man who had no love for his younger brother. Per the persona, Itachi cared about Sasuke only because of the eyes that he could take to gain Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan. His actions in Akatsuki were meant to reinforce this persona, and whenever he met Sasuke over the years he would taunt his weakness and encourage him to get strong enough to kill him. His plan was that, once he had been killed, Sasuke would be hailed as a hero. Itachi never wanted Sasuke to learn the truth surrounding the Uchiha’s massacre, and if he did he hoped the memory of a hateful older brother would cause him to not believe it. Itachi’s constant pursuit of peace, coupled with the paramount secrecy of his missions and his capacity to care about those around him, led Itachi to take on every burden himself, believing he needed no help from comrades.[48]

After he died and was reincarnated, Itachi discovers that his plans largely failed; Sasuke is not a hero, he did find out the truth about what Itachi did, and now he aims to destroy Konoha for its role in Itachi and the Uchiha clan’s suffering. He then begins to see the flaw in his original plans: he had been trying to manipulate Sasuke rather than be honest with him and trust in his own strength.[49] Acknowledging the mistakes, Itachi is free to be himself instead of the persona he fabricated, being openly kind to others and displaying a dry sense of humour even in stressful situations.[50] He puts his trust in Naruto Uzumaki to stop Sasuke from proceeding further down the path of darkness, and after Naruto proclaims that he will stop the war himself, warns Naruto against forgetting the value of his friends like he himself and «Madara» did, reminding him how those he loved helped him come so far. Itachi later even shows empathy to his enemy Kabuto Yakushi, likening Kabuto’s arrogance and belief in nothing being beyond him to Itachi’s own living self, telling him that such a path can only lead to failure, at the same time seeing finally acknowledging his true self for who he is and forgiving himself for his mistakes. Itachi further displays a reflective side, refusing Sasuke’s claims that he was perfect and telling him that perfection can never be obtained by one individual. Itachi came to believe sometimes two people of completely opposite personalities are two sides of the same coin; that when they learn to work together, they can succeed in things they are unable to accomplish alone, a possible reference to how he and Kisame were complete opposites but were capable of compensating for each other’s weaknesses. He is also finally open and honest with Sasuke during their final meeting, admitting what he did and even sharing information Sasuke did not already know. He apologises to Sasuke for failing in his responsibilities as an older brother, wondering if being up front with Sasuke from the beginning might have allowed them to avoid the Uchiha’s destruction. In their final moments together, Itachi tells Sasuke he does not need forgiveness and that he will always love him no matter what.[51]

Appearance

  • Itachi’s appearance as a child.

  • Itachi’s appearance as a member of the ANBU.

  • Itachi’s Akatsuki attire.

  • Itachi’s appearance underneath his Akatsuki attire.

  • Itachi’s appearance after being reanimated.

Itachi was a fairly tall man of fair complexion. He had black eyes, under which were long, pronounced tear-troughs. He had jet-black hair that was pulled back in a low ponytail and his face was framed with centre-parted bangs that extended to his chin; the ponytail and bangs grew longer over the years. His overall appearance is very similar to Sasuke’s.[52][53] Even more, like his brother, he was considered very handsome as many girls became infatuated with him.[9] When he lived in Konoha, his casual clothes consisted of a black shirt with the Uchiha clan symbol on the back, bandages around his ankles, and black sandals. He wore tan pants with a weapons pouch strapped to his back. When on duty, he would wear the standard Anbu uniform complete with arm guards, a flak jacket, and a porcelain mask which was fashioned to resemble a weasel with a red, triangular marking on top.[54]

As a member of Akatsuki, he wore the standard Akatsuki cloak and a slashed Konoha forehead protector to symbolise his broken ties with the village. The cloak’s high collar would obscure his ponytail. He would sometimes unbutton his cloak to mid-chest and rest his left arm there, rather than in the sleeve. Under his cloak he wore clothes similar to the rest of Akatsuki: mesh armour with navy accents under an identical T-shirt with a simple white belt around the waist and dark blue pants. On his right ring finger was his Akatsuki ring, which was red and bore the kanji for «vermilion» (, shu). He wore light blue nail polish on his fingers and toes and a necklace that had three silver rings with red gems inside them.

After being reincarnated by Kabuto with the Impure World Reincarnation technique, he was seen wearing a maroon long sleeved cloak like the other reincarnated ninjas and retains his dark blue pants and black open-toed sandals. His skin becomes pale white with linings on his face, his hair became dark grey and has soulless onyx eyes minus the irides.

Abilities

Itachi’s fire-enhanced shurikenjutsu.

Even within the famed and battle-adept Uchiha clan, Itachi was a genius of such talent, never before seen in the history of the academy.[55] Well-known for consistently showing prowess far beyond his years, he quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the strongest shinobi Konoha ever produced. Itachi set the record for completing the Forest of Death in his Chūnin Exams while still 9 years old, at 5 hours and 37 minutes, while taking the exam solo.[16] He was highly proficient in all three main ninja skill sets, effortlessly learning new techniques from simple observation, and gained praise from allies and foes alike; Orochimaru, one of the Sannin, openly admitted Itachi was stronger than him,[56] and Shisui, well-regarded as the strongest Uchiha of their time, viewed Itachi as stronger.[57] Despite being weakened from illness, while Sasuke had trained under and absorbed Orochimaru’s power, Itachi could have killed Sasuke during their final battle if he wanted to.[58] Even when restraining himself, Itachi still pushed a 3-man team of elite jōnin to their limits.[23]

Chakra and Physical Prowess

Itachi clashing with Naruto.

As an Uchiha, his chakra was naturally strong. Even from his youth, Itachi showed very advanced chakra control, able to channel chakra to enhance his strikes, even shattering a boulder large enough to crush several people.[59] However, his actual reserves were affected by his terminal illness. During the Uchiha Massacre, Itachi was able to use his Mangekyō Sharingan five times without suffering much exhaustion.[60] In the years following, just three uses of his Mangekyō Sharingan in a single day rendered him unable to use the Sharingan, and then require significant rest to regain his strength. This also prevented him from participating in prolonged battles.

Itachi was very skilled with taijutsu, easily defeating three members of the Konoha Military Police Force at the age of 11.[61] He had exceptional speed and reflexes, able to compete with Shisui and Naruto while clad with the Nine-Tails Chakra Mode, two shinobi well-famed for their speed. His quickness was particularly noted with his hand movements, able to make hand seals too fast to be perceived normally; even skilled Sharingan-users had difficulty following him.[62] Similar to Shisui, his usage of the Body Flicker Technique could move great distances in an instant as if by displacing himself, giving his opponent little chance to react or initiate a counter-attack.[63] Itachi also had remarkable fortitude. Despite spending years afflicted with a crippling disease, he was able to maintain his composure at all times and still battle at near-perfect form.

Ninjutsu

Itachi’s Crow Clone Technique.

Itachi could summon crows, which he would typically call forth in flocks to swarm opponents and distract them. He even integrated crows into clones of himself to draw opponents’ attention. He likewise could create shadow clones and from which detonate them for large explosions. Itachi was also well-versed in fūinjutsu, able to particularly those that would activate in the presence of a specific person’s Sharingan.[64][65] From his time in Anbu, Itachi became proficient in stealth, infiltration, and assassination.[5]

Bukijutsu

As a fully-trained Konoha Anbu, Itachi was skilled with a sword, which was his primary weapon during the Uchiha Clan Downfall. Like many Uchiha, he specialised in shurikenjutsu, which he was especially advanced at. Even as a child, Itachi could perfectly hit an intricate set of eight targets, one of which was hidden in a blind spot, by accurately deflecting his projectile off another one to redirect both projectiles’ path in mid-air.[66] His throwing speed was imperceptible, enough to negate the advantages of the Summoning: Lightning Flash Blade Creation.[67] He was equally comfortable with kunai, able to use them to spar with opponents wielding swords. In the anime, he learned advanced sleight-of-hand from Shisui to give his opponents even less time to react.[9]

Nature Transformation

Itachi using the Great Fireball Technique.

Itachi’s nature transformations included Fire, Water, Wind, Yin, and Yang Release.[4] As an Uchiha, he had a natural affinity for Fire Release, mastering the clan’s Great Fireball Technique at a very young age. He could coat shuriken with fire to increase their offensive capacities.[68] With Water Release, Itachi could perform the Water Dragon Bullet Technique without an external water source,[69] as well as shape existing water into tendrils to strike his opponents from all directions.[70]

Genjutsu

Itachi using Tsukuyomi on Kakashi.

Having pacifist ideals, Itachi specialised in genjutsu, which often involved crows. Itachi could use genjutsu to share information or psychologically disable opponents, letting him end the fight instantly. Regarded as one of Konohagakure’s best users, rivalling Shisui himself, as even without the aid of his Sharingan, his illusions had remarkable potency and were able to seamlessly affect his targets without them realising it — despite the target being on guard. He could also perform them by merely pointing at his target. Ao noted that Itachi had such a high aptitude with long-range genjutsu that he could control multiple individuals outside the range of an entire Sensor Division.[71]

Dōjutsu

Sharingan

Itachi’s Sharingan.

Itachi awakened the Sharingan at age 8,[72] after witnessing his team-mate Tenma Izumo’s death, and soon after mastered it. From a young age, he demonstrated skill and power superior to most members of his clan.[73] In the anime, his prowess and exploits with it earned him great fame as «Itachi of the Sharingan» (写輪眼のイタチ, Sharingan no Itachi).[5] He tends to keep his Sharingan active near-constantly with minimal drain on his chakra levels. The Sharingan allows Itachi to see the flow of chakra, predict movements, as well as facilitate his use of genjutsu. Against other genjutsu users, he could turn their genjutsu against them.[74] Also with the Sharingan, he could perform Izanami, a counterpart to the more dangerous Izanagi.[75]

Mangekyō Sharingan

Itachi’s Mangekyō Sharingan.

Itachi awakened the Mangekyō Sharingan after witnessing Shisui’s suicide. Its design was three spiralling curves around the pupil. With his right eye he could use Amaterasu, igniting whatever he looked at with black flames that would burn anything, including fire itself, and at will extinguish Amaterasu.[76] With either eye, he could use Tsukuyomi, a genjutsu that trapped opponents’ minds in an illusory world of his own design — capable of altering their perception of matter, space, gravity, and even time.[77][78][79] Itachi could cast sophisticated and elaborate illusions, forcing the target to experience an entire lifetime in an instant. Likewise, while genjutsu normally cannot kill, Tsukuyomi could cause enough mental damage to kill the victim, should Itachi provide enough chakra.[80] Even survivors have shown to be hospitalized for extended periods of time.

Itachi’s armoured Susanoo wielding the Yata Mirror.

Having awakened the Mangekyō in both his eyes, Itachi could also use Susanoo. With its simplest manifestations, he could produce extra arms or bones to improve his options in a fight. When used in full, Itachi was surrounded by a spectral warrior that would protect him from damage.[81] In addition to the chakra swords and Yasaka Magatama common to all Susanoo, Itachi’s Susanoo wielded the Sword of Totsuka – an ethereal sword with the ability to seal any person it pierced into its gourd—hilt – and the Yata Mirror – a shield that was said to reflect any attack by changing its chakra nature to counterbalance an attack. The simultaneous use of both weapons made Itachi’s Susanoo essentially invincible.[82]

Using any of these techniques required large amounts of chakra, as used too often would deactivate his Sharingan altogether. The longer Itachi used his Mangekyō Sharingan, the more his eyesight deteriorated. Early uses of the Mangekyō would only cause his eyes to bleed, but by the end of his life he reached the point where he was nearly blind, only able to see mere blurs.[83] He does not suffer these shortcomings after his reincarnation and can use all his Mangekyō techniques as often as he desired unhindered.

Intelligence

As a precaution, Itachi programmed Sasuke’s Sharingan to react to Tobi’s.

Itachi was a highly intelligent individual, having the second highest scores in the history of the Chūnin Exams written test behind Minato Namikaze.[16] Composed and observant; he thought very quickly and remained calm in a fight, enabling him to respond with maximum efficiency and with the smallest likelihood of misjudging circumstances. Even at a young age, he was always calculating and methodical in his approach to the situation at hand, leaving little room for error. He took several precautions for Sasuke and against Tobi that he planned would activate after his death. Even Tobi admitted if he didn’t keep some secrets from Itachi, he would have been killed by Itachi’s trap.[84] During his infiltration of Konoha, Itachi was also able to subtly leak Akatsuki’s goals to Kakashi, Kurenai, Asuma, and Jiraiya without arousing Kisame’s suspicions.

Stats

Databook Ninjutsu Taijutsu Genjutsu Intelligence Strength Speed Stamina Hand seals Total
Third 5 4.5 5 5 3.5 5 2.5 5 35.5

Part I

Search for Tsunade

Main article: Search for Tsunade

Itachi and Kisame sneak into Konoha.

After the Konoha Crush and the death of the Third Hokage, Itachi and Kisame use Itachi’s prior experience as an Anbu to infiltrate the village undetected.[85] They are nevertheless noticed by Kakashi Hatake, who sends Asuma Sarutobi and Kurenai Yūhi after them to determine their identities and purpose. Itachi and Kisame lead them to an isolated location and reveal themselves. Asuma and Kurenai engage them but pose little challenge and it is only due to the timely arrival of Kakashi that they are saved. Itachi and Kakashi duel with their Sharingan but Itachi quickly proves to be the superior and uses Tsukuyomi to render Kakashi helpless, but is surprised that Kakashi not only remains standing afterwards but that he knows they and Akatsuki are seeking the Nine-Tails. Itachi instructs Kisame to capture Kakashi to find out what else he knows and kill the others, but Kisame is parried by Might Guy. With things escalating, Itachi and Kisame decide to withdraw.

Itachi choking Sasuke.

After confirming Sasuke’s safety, Itachi pretended to pursue Naruto to covertly let Konoha know about Akatsuki’s goals. Itachi and Kisame track the Nine-Tails’ jinchūriki, Naruto Uzumaki, to Shukuba Town. Because Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya, Itachi uses a genjutsu on an attractive woman to draw Jiraiya away. They confront Naruto and contemplate how to apprehend him. Before they can make a decision they are interrupted by Sasuke, who heard about Itachi’s return and attacks him with Chidori. Itachi easily deflects it and then breaks Sasuke’s wrist, but Jiraiya returns before things can go further. Not wishing to get drawn into a fight with Jiraiya but confronted by his younger brother’s overwhelming desire for revenge, Itachi effortlessly overpowers Sasuke, taunts Sasuke’s weakness, incapacitates him with Tsukuyomi, and then makes to escape. Jiraiya attempts to stop them with Summoning: Toad Mouth Bind, but Itachi uses Amaterasu so he and Kisame can break through.

Despite his seeming intentions to capture Naruto, Itachi’s only real reasons for returning to Konoha were to, in the wake of the Third’s death, remind Danzō Shimura and the rest of the Konoha Council that he was still out there and that they should not do anything to harm Sasuke.

Sasuke Recovery Mission

Main article: Sasuke Recovery Mission
Itachi and the rest of Akatsuki assemble to discuss the progress of their plans as well as Sasuke’s recent alliance with Orochimaru.

Part II

Kazekage Rescue Mission

Main article: Kazekage Rescue Mission

Itachi and Kakashi clash.

While sealing the One-Tail, Akatsuki learns that Konoha ninja are converging on their location. Just as Kisame volunteers to delay Team Guy, Itachi volunteers to delay Team 7. Nagato uses his Shapeshifting Technique to make a body-double of Itachi that he controls remotely, which he uses to intercept Team 7. Team 7 coordinates against him and Itachi is impressed by Naruto’s growth, but he still manages to catch him in a genjutsu. He torments Naruto for his failures to protect his friends, specifically Sasuke, until the genjutsu is broken by Naruto’s teammates. Itachi, his body-double not having his full power, is eventually defeated by Naruto’s Big Ball Rasengan. He nevertheless succeeds in buying enough time to complete the One-Tail’s sealing.

Itachi Pursuit Mission

Main article: Itachi Pursuit Mission
After Kisame captures the Four-Tails, Akatsuki convenes to seal it. Before the sealing gets underway they are informed that Sasuke has killed Orochimaru after two-and-a-half years of training with him and is now coming after Itachi. Deidara and Tobi go after Sasuke following the Four-Tails’ sealing, and Akatsuki later receives reports that all three have been killed. Kisame consoles Itachi afterwards for now being the last Uchiha, but he replies that Sasuke is still alive. Even had he died, he says there is still another Uchiha, alluding to Tobi’s survival as well.

Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant

Main article: Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant

Itachi talking with Naruto.

Knowing that his end is near, Itachi sends a shadow clone to find and meet with Naruto. When Naruto attacks him, Itachi insists he only wants to talk. He asks Naruto what Sasuke means to him and what he will do if ever Sasuke moves against Konoha. Naruto replies that he is Sasuke’s brother – a better brother than Itachi is – and that if Sasuke ever attacks the village he will defend it without killing Sasuke. Itachi is happy with this answer and gives Naruto some assistance for this purpose: a special crow that he stores within Naruto’s body. (He does not tell Naruto the crow’s purpose, but the crow, implanted with Shisui’s Mangekyō Sharingan, will react to seeing Itachi’s eyes and compel whoever has the eyes to protect Konoha. Since he expects Sasuke will take his eyes at some point if he awakened the Mangekyō Sharingan and by extension learned the truth, the plan is for the crow to reestablish Sasuke’s loyalties to the village after Itachi is dead.) Having business elsewhere, the shadow clone disperses.

Another shadow clone allows Sasuke to track him to one of Akatsuki’s lairs. Sasuke attacks him, displaying the new abilities he’s learned, and in doing so convinces Itachi that he has gotten strong enough. The shadow clone arranges to meet with Sasuke at the Uchiha Hideout before it disappears. While Itachi waits for Sasuke, he has Kisame patrol the hideout’s perimeter and permit nobody but Sasuke to enter.

Fated Battle Between Brothers

Main article: Fated Battle Between Brothers

Itachi and Sasuke clash.

When Sasuke arrives they start by trading genjutsu. At Sasuke’s request Itachi tells him about Tobi, who also goes by Madara, as well as the mysteries of the Mangekyō Sharingan and the even more powerful Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan. Itachi expresses his disappointment that Sasuke has not gained his own Mangekyō, but says he can use Sasuke’s eyes to gain an Eternal Mangekyō all the same. The genjutsu exchange ends when Sasuke breaks free of Itachi’s Tsukuyomi, thus beginning the real fight. The volleys of ninjutsu quickly spill outside, where Sasuke and Itachi compare their Great Fireballs. When Sasuke’s starts to pull ahead, Itachi uses Amaterasu. While trying to hit Sasuke he ends up igniting the surrounding forest, but does finally manage to catch Sasuke. Sasuke sheds his skin to escape the flames and performs multiple Fire Release: Great Dragon Fire Techniques while Itachi is off-guard. Itachi avoids them, but Sasuke informs him that Itachi wasn’t his target.

Itachi sealing Orochimaru.

After Sasuke’s attack, storm clouds gather and lightning brews, allowing Sasuke to attack Itachi with Kirin. Although the hideout is destroyed, Itachi survives thanks to his Susanoo. With his Susanoo active, Itachi approaches Sasuke. Having used all his chakra to perform Kirin, Sasuke activates his Cursed Seal of Heaven and out of desperation to defeat Itachi unleashes Orochimaru. Orochimaru springs from Sasuke’s body using the Eight Branches Technique and states his intentions to take finally take Sasuke’s body for his own. Itachi, having prolonged the battle in order to draw Orochimaru out, pierces him with Susanoo’s Sword of Totsuka, sealing Orochimaru away and removing Sasuke’s cursed seal.

Itachi smiles to Sasuke before dying.

Itachi resumes his approach, telling Sasuke his resolution to now take his eyes, and Sasuke makes futile attempts to keep him away. Susanoo continues to protect Itachi, but it degrades as he labours near and Itachi starts coughing up blood. Itachi began approaching Sasuke, claiming he wanted Sasuke’s eyes. When he finally reaches Sasuke, Itachi appears to grab for his eyes but instead only pokes his forehead. (The poke seals Amaterasu in Sasuke’s eyes, set to activate against Tobi’s Sharingan in order to protect Sasuke from him.) In a similar manner to how he described death to Kisame, Itachi died unable to maintain his disguise of wanting Sasuke’s eyes, he genuinely smiles to Sasuke and apologises to Sasuke and says this is the end before succumbing to his disease and falling dead with a smile on his face.

Power

Main article: Power
In the anime, Kabuto Yakushi reincarnates Itachi to be used against Team 7. The summon fails almost immediately afterwards, causing Kabuto to wonder if the Impure World Reincarnation was still incomplete.[86]

Fourth Shinobi World War: Countdown

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Countdown
When the Fourth Shinobi World War looms, Kabuto approaches Tobi – who survived the implanted Amaterasu – offering to join forces. To that end he reincarnates Itachi and four other dead members of Akatsuki as offerings for Tobi’s war plans.

Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation

Itachi and Nagato en route.

When the Fourth Shinobi World War begins, Itachi is mobilised with the rest of Kabuto’s collection of reincarnated ninja. Itachi is paired with Nagato, who he carries because of Nagato’s damaged legs. They discuss Akatsuki and how little they, particularly Nagato, actually knew about the organisation; both were only pawns kept by Tobi because of their dōjutsu, and now they’ve been revived so Kabuto can use them for the same reason.

Itachi and Nagato are found by Naruto and Killer B. Itachi learns several things as Kabuto forces him to fight them: Naruto’s Nine-Tails Chakra Mode indicates he’s finally gained control of the Nine-Tails; B’s use of Samehada is proof Kisame is dead; Naruto tells him that Sasuke now works with Akatsuki to destroy Konoha due to having been told the truth of the Uchiha Clan Downfall by Tobi, much to Itachi’s horror and dismay. Itachi and Nagato continue attacking but give advice to Naruto and B about how to evade them. When he has an opening, Itachi calls out the crow he planted in Naruto before his death and allows it to use its genjutsu on him, overriding Kabuto’s control with its pre-programmed mission to protect Konoha.

Itachi saves Naruto and B.

Now free to do as he wishes, Itachi joins Naruto and B against Nagato, using Amaterasu on him and his summons. Itachi continues to eliminate Nagato’s summons and also saves B and Naruto from being killed by Nagato himself. Nagato uses Chibaku Tensei to try and restrain them, but the three join forces to destroy it. Itachi stabs Nagato with the Sword of Totsuka before the dust settles, sealing him away and ending the battle. Itachi then decides to personally take care of Kabuto in order to end the Impure World Reincarnation. Before leaving, he destroys the crow and Shisui’s eye with Amaterasu so it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands and entrusts Sasuke’s reform to Naruto.

Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax

Main article: Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax

Itachi and Sasuke join forces.

Nagato had been able to locate Kabuto’s location while they were together, and Itachi now moves on a direct course there. He inadvertently crosses paths with Sasuke along the way. Feeling he is unworthy of Sasuke, Itachi tries to avoid him and his questions. When Sasuke persists, Itachi admits that he made a mistake manipulating Sasuke along a path that he wanted, which has put Sasuke in a worse position than he ever intended. As they near Kabuto’s lair Itachi tries one last time to shake him, only to be disappointed when Sasuke joins him shortly after he confronts Kabuto. Sasuke moves to kill Kabuto, but is blocked by Itachi, who explains that Kabuto must be kept alive if the Impure World Reincarnation is to be broken. Sasuke offers to help on the condition that Itachi will finally talk to him afterwards. Itachi agrees.

Itachi attacks Kabuto.

Kabuto obscures his vision to prevent being caught in a genjutsu and attacks. Itachi and Sasuke block with their Susanoo, only to find that they have lost track of Kabuto. Itachi realises that Kabuto has achieved Sage Mode and quickly defends Sasuke before he can come to harm in Kabuto’s sneak attack. Itachi reminds Sasuke of a mission they went on as children to hunt a boar, which they reenact with their Susanoo against Kabuto. Kabuto avoids them and commandeers Sasuke’s sword, which he uses to attack Itachi. Itachi takes the sword back from him and uses it to cut off the tip of one of Kabuto’s horns.

Kabuto tries to turn Sasuke against Itachi, pointing out all the lies and distrust Itachi has been showing Sasuke for years. Itachi admits his faults, but promises to tell Sasuke something after he’s performed his Izanami. Kabuto is confident that he cannot be defeated since they can’t kill him and because of the precautions he’s taken to avoid genjutsu. He manipulates the cave to confine them and uses DNA to perform a variety of other ninja’s long-range jutsu, trying to create an opportunity to access Itachi’s head and regain control of him. Sasuke becomes increasingly earnest to kill Kabuto, but Itachi pleads for him to wait until Izanami is ready.

Under Itachi’s control, Kabuto releases the Impure World Reincarnation.

While Itachi and Sasuke deal with Kabuto’s recreation of Orochimaru, Kabuto bisects Itachi. Itachi’s reincarnated body regenerates and he uses Sasuke’s sword to cut off even more of the same horn as before. This creates a sensory loop independent of vision that traps Kabuto in eternal battle; that is Izanami. Kabuto has the chance of escaping Izanami by accepting the fate he now tries to fight by taking on others’ powers, Itachi’s gift to him because of their perceived similarities. He raises the brille that cover Kabuto’s eyes and uses a genjutsu to make Kabuto perform the hand seals that will end the Impure World Reincarnation.

Itachi imparts his final words to his brother.

While Kabuto performs the hand seals, Sasuke tells Itachi that he won’t forgive Konoha for coercing Itachi the way that he was and that he will continue to conspire against the villages despite Itachi’s wishes. Itachi listens without response. When he is engulfed in light and the Impure World Reincarnation begins to break, he faces Sasuke and admits to everything Sasuke has been told about him, even imparting some of his own memories to Sasuke to fully dispel the lies he’s told. He reaches for Sasuke, seemingly meaning to poke his forehead again, but instead gives Sasuke a head bump, symbolising he no longer saw Sasuke as a child, but an equal. He tells Sasuke that he wants no forgiveness and promises that he will love Sasuke no matter what he decides to do. His reincarnated body dissolves and his soul returns to the afterlife.

Legacy

By his own design, Itachi had a profound influence on Sasuke’s life. His instructions on the night of the Uchiha Clan Downfall for Sasuke to gain the power necessary to defeat him caused Sasuke to isolate himself from other people and avoid companionship. When Sasuke realised that he was getting attached to the members of Team 7 and, from his perspective, failing to get stronger because of them, he defected from Konoha and left to train under Orochimaru — propelling him along the path towards Itachi’s death. Following the brothers’ battle, Itachi’s plans started to fail due to the interference of Tobi, who refocuses Sasuke’s hatred that Itachi had engineered for himself, to be used against Konoha, turning Sasuke into a criminal against Itachi’s intentions. Itachi is able to make amends with Sasuke upon his reincarnation, using his Sharingan to convey his memories to his little brother so that he could understand why Itachi chose the path he did. He also wiped Sasuke’s prejudices clean and encouraged him to start deciding things for himself.

Itachi’s eyes would prove to be of immense importance for Sasuke, as not only did it grant Sasuke the Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan, but Sasuke would later awaken the Rinnegan with one of Itachi’s eyes.

Upon learning the entire truth about Itachi, Sasuke regains the great admiration he had for him when they were children and follows in his brother’s footsteps. He does not want to see Konoha, the village Itachi sacrificed so much for, destroyed and therefore works against Tobi and Madara to end the Fourth Shinobi World War.[87] He also sees the reason in Itachi’s decision to make difficult choices and be hated for them, and for that reason gives himself the task after the war is concluded to become the world’s darkness, using his power to force peace and unapologetically kill any that threaten it. Though this is again a great divergence from Itachi’s plans, another of Itachi’s plans redeems him: Naruto, at Itachi’s insistence, eventually convinces Sasuke of the errors he has made without killing him after their final battle. In the war’s aftermath, Sasuke adopts Itachi’s habit of poking others’ foreheads as a sign of affection, in particular his wife, Sakura Haruno, and their daughter, Sarada. He also had a habit of neglecting his daughter in favour of his duties of protecting the village and her, although he realises this mistake later on and chose to spend time with his family before continuing his mission. Sasuke would continue to protect the village for many years to come — ultimately causing Itachi’s wishes for his brother to finally be realised.

In the years following the World War, Naruto attempted to restore some of Itachi’s honour by telling the world of Itachi’s actions during his period of reincarnation. Without mentioning the truth about the «crimes» he committed while alive, Naruto gave Itachi’s name as someone who supported him. Though not an easy thing to accept, no one challenged Naruto’s word on the matter.[88]

Itachi’s influence also extended beyond Sasuke: Danzō Shimura, despite his difference of opinions with Itachi, believed him an unsung hero of Konoha who worked selflessly for the village’s good; Naruto is reminded by Itachi that the Hokage’s strength comes from their acknowledgement by others, and thus he must never forget those who helped him become strong; the five Kage, despite not knowing about Itachi’s involvement, hailed him as the world’s saviour for dispelling the Impure World Reincarnation technique;[89] Kabuto Yakushi remembered who he truly was as a result of Itachi’s Izanami and, inspired by him, resuscitated Sasuke when he was on the verge of death.

In the anime, Hiruzen realised kind-hearted people should never be in the Anbu because of the nature of their missions. After the Uchiha Clan Downfall, Hiruzen was determined not to do the same with Kakashi and chose to retire him as an Anbu and made him commander of a team of genin in hopes it would help restore his light and kindness and eliminate his darkness.

Itachi had an influence on one of Orochimaru’s experiment subjects, Shin. Shin became intrigued by the Uchiha clan, especially Itachi, and adopted the clan name and customary garb for himself. It was because of his fascination of Itachi that Shin held a grudge against Sasuke for causing his older brother to die, and attempted to kill him in revenge. However, Sasuke noted that Shin’s social darwinism and warmongering goals indicate he did not understand Itachi at all.

In Other Media

OVAs

Sunny Side Battle!

Main article: Sunny Side Battle!
Itachi Uchiha heads downstairs into the kitchen of his former house at the Uchiha Compound in Konohagakure and proceeds to put on his Akatsuki outfit, along with an Akatsuki-themed apron. After putting a tea kettle to boil and setting bread in a toaster, he grabs a carton of eggs from the fridge and attempts to cook one sunny-side up, only to find his first attempt foiled by an errant piece of eggshell on the egg. Further attempts yield the same results, with various things going wrong with the eggs, such as the yolk breaking, Itachi’s sweat getting onto the eggs, and so on. Itachi even resorts to making a plate of scrambled eggs, although after a moment of thought he dismisses the idea and starts again.

Movies

Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie

Main article: Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
In the alternate world, the Akatsuki are hired by Konoha to assist Naruto in the battle against Menma. Itachi rescues a captured Sakura during the fight.

Video Games

Itachi Uchiha is a playable character in the following video games:

Game name Japanese release English release
Naruto Mobile 2016 2016
Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan 14 July 2005
Naruto Shippūden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 17 November 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 22 February 2007
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2 29 November 2007
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3 27 November 2008
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special 2 December 2010
Naruto Shippūden: Kizuna Drive 15 July 2010 22 March 2011
Naruto Shippūden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising 6 October 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ninja Council 4 19 July 2007 2 June 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ninja Destiny 2 24 April 2008 15 September 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ninja Destiny 3 28 April 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Shinobi Rumble 22 April 2010 8 February 2011
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4 5 April 2007 24 March 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5 20 December 2007 27 November 2009
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing 14 July 2016 24 August 2016
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 10 December 2009 11 May 2010
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Impact 20 October 2011 18 October 2011
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 21 October 2010 19 October 2010
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 18 April 2013 5 March 2013
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 4 February 2016 9 February 2016
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations 23 February 2012 13 March 2012
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution 11 September 2014 16 September 2014
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker 30 August 2018 31 August 2018
Naruto x Boruto: Ninja Tribes June 2019 June 2019
Naruto x Boruto: Ninja Voltage 22 November 2017 22 November 2017
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 23 October 2007
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 21 October 2008
Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3 20 November 2004
Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4 21 November 2005
Naruto: Ninja Council 3 27 April 2006 22 May 2007
Naruto: Ninja Destiny 14 December 2006 20 March 2008
Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 13 July 2006 14 October 2008
Naruto: Shinobi Collection 2014
Naruto: Shinobi Collection Shippū Ranbu 27 July 2015
Naruto: The Broken Bond 18 November 2008
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 30 September 2004 12 June 2007
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 22 December 2005 25 March 2008
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 28 August 2007
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress 30 March 2006 24 June 2008
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Online 14 April 2013 20 July 2016
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 15 January 2009 4 November 2008
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 16 November 2006 4 September 2007

Creation and Conception

Scrapped concept art of Itachi.

In Jin no Sho, Kishimoto revealed that Itachi was originally conceived (before the series began) as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad, dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specialising in assassination and other illicit operations. In Kishimoto’s original rough sketch, Itachi wore a bandana-style forehead protector, a skin-tight t-shirt, gloves, a coat tied around his waist, and had several scars including an x-shaped scar on his chin. Elements of this concept were later incorporated into Danzō Shimura and the Anbu.

Trivia

  • The name «Itachi» means «weasel» (), while his family name «Uchiha» is another way of pronouncing «uchiwa» (団扇, paper fan), which is actually the Uchiha clan’s symbol. Uchiwa can be used to fan flames, making the flame hotter — referring to the fact that the Uchiha is a clan of Fire Release users.
  • Itachi consistently ranks highly in the Shōnen Jump popularity polls for the series, his highest to-date position being fifth most popular character.
  • Itachi and Kisame made a brief cameo appearance in the Hidden Leaf Village Grand Sports Festival!, where they were standing in line to use the bathroom, along with many other random characters.
  • Itachi’s nickname «…of the Sharingan» (写輪眼の…, Sharingan no…) is also held by Kakashi Hatake and Sasuke Uchiha.
  • Studio Pierrot’s Settei sheets of Itachi show that he was 125 cm as an Academy student, 130 cm as a genin, 148 cm when he became an Anbu, and 170 cm around the time of the Uchiha Clan Downfall.
  • Itachi noted that his specialties in ninja skills are genjutsu, Fire Release, and shurikenjutsu.[5]
  • According to the databook(s):
    • Itachi’s hobby was visiting traditional Japanese cafés.
    • Itachi wished to fight Sasuke.
    • Itachi’s favourite foods were cabbage and onigiri with seaweed in it, while his least favourite was steak. Itachi was also very fond of sweets, dango being his favourite.
    • Itachi had completed 340 official missions in total: 53 D-rank, 152 C-rank, 134 B-rank, 0 A-rank and 1 S-rank.
    • Itachi’s favourite word was «peace» (平和, heiwa) (shared with Dan Katō).
  • Itachi had always poked his younger brother, Sasuke Uchiha, in the forehead when they were younger, saying «Forgive me Sasuke… Again, next time» (「許せサスケ…また今度だ」, «Yuruse Sasuke… Mata kondo da»). This is referred to very poignantly with Itachi’s last words, as he pokes his brother’s forehead again and says, «Forgive me Sasuke… …It ends with this» (「許せサスケ……これで最後だ」, «Yuruse Sasuke… …Kore de saigo da»)
  • Itachi is tied with Jiraiya for having the highest stat total in the databooks.

Quotes

  • (To an infant Sasuke) «Don’t cry, Sasuke. Your big brother is here to protect you, no matter what happens.«[90]
  • (To Yashiro, Tekka, and Inabi) «You hold onto the organisation and your clan name. These things limit us and limit our capacities… These things deserve to be shunned. It is foolish to fear what we’ve yet to see and know!«[91]
  • (To Sasuke) «There is no value in killing the likes of you… My foolish brother… If you want to kill me… curse me! Hate me! And live a long and unsightly life… Run away… run away… and cling to your pitiful life. And then some day, when you have the same eyes as I do, come before me.» (「貴様など…殺す価値も無い。…愚かなる弟よ……。このオレを殺したくば、恨め!憎め!そして みにくく生きのびるがいい………。…逃げて逃げて…生にしがみつくがいい。そして何時か、俺と同じ目を持って、俺の前に来い!”」, «Kisama nado… Korosu kachi mo nai. …Orokanaru otōto yo…… Kono ore o koroshitakuba, urame! Nikume! Soshite, minikuku ikinobiru ga ii……… …Nigete nigete… Sei ni shigamitsuku ga ii. Soshite itsuka, Ore to onaji me wo motte… Ore no mae ni koi!»)[92]
  • (To Sasuke) «…People live their lives bound by what they accept as correct and true… that is how they define reality. But what does it mean to be correct or true? Merely vague concepts… their reality may all be an illusion.»[93]
  • (To Kisame) «Those who kill their own comrades are sure to die a terrible death.»[94]
  • (To Kisame) «We don’t know what kind of people we truly are until the moment before our deaths. As death comes to embrace you, you will realise what you are. That’s what death is, don’t you think?»[95]
  • (To Naruto) «You don’t become the Hokage to be acknowledged by everyone. The one who is acknowledged by everyone becomes the Hokage.»
  • (About Konoha) «The village does have its dark side and its inconsistencies, but I’m still Konoha’s Itachi Uchiha.«[45]
  • (Last words to Sasuke after reincarnation) «If I had been open with you from the start… and looked you straight in the eyes and told you the truth, then I wouldn’t have had to stand before you, from above, as a failure, telling you all of this. So this time, I want to impart this truth to you… You don’t ever have to forgive me. And no matter what you do from here on out, know this… I will love you always.«[96]

References

  1. First Databook, page 37
  2. Second Databook, pages 36-41
  3. Third Databook, pages 34-39
  4. 4.0 4.1 Fourth Databook, pages 38-41
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Naruto: Shippūden episode 456
  6. Naruto chapter 400, page 4
  7. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 17
  8. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 27
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Naruto: Shippūden episode 452
  10. Naruto chapter 221, page 5
  11. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 47-60
  12. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 62
  13. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light page 74-80
  14. 14.0 14.1 Naruto chapter 145, pages 9
  15. 15.0 15.1 Naruto: Shippūden episode 454
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light
  17. Naruto chapter 220, pages 15-16
  18. Naruto: Shippūden episode 357
  19. Naruto: Shippūden episode 358
  20. Naruto chapter 400, page 2
  21. Naruto chapter 590, page 6
  22. Naruto chapter 222, page 1-10
  23. 23.0 23.1 Naruto chapter 142, page 12
  24. Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night, page 68
  25. Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night, page 114
  26. 26.0 26.1 Naruto: Shippūden episode 455
  27. Naruto chapter 590, pages 8-10
  28. Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night, page 146
  29. Naruto chapter 590, page 11
  30. Naruto chapter 590, page 12-13
  31. Naruto chapter 403, page 16
  32. Naruto chapter 400, page 13
  33. Naruto chapter 401, page 6
  34. Naruto chapter 345, page 9
  35. Naruto chapter 508, page 6
  36. Naruto chapter 359, pages 7-15
  37. Naruto: Shippūden episode 457
  38. Naruto chapter 401, pages 14-15
  39. Naruto chapter 142, page 5
  40. 40.0 40.1 Naruto chapter 619, page 9
  41. Naruto chapter 145, page 8-9
  42. 42.0 42.1 Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night
  43. Naruto chapter 143, page 8
  44. Naruto chapter 620, page 5
  45. 45.0 45.1 Naruto chapter 581, page 13
  46. Naruto: Shippūden episode 451
  47. Naruto chapter 145, page 5-8
  48. Naruto chapter 582
  49. Naruto chapter 549
  50. Naruto chapter 579, page 3
  51. Naruto chapter 590, page 23
  52. Naruto chapter 145, page 1
  53. Naruto chapter 365, page 9
  54. Naruto chapter 590, page 7
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  56. Naruto chapter 140, page 5
  57. Itachi Shinden Book of Dark Night pages 81, and 97
  58. Naruto chapter 401, page 1
  59. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light, chapter 2
  60. Itachi Shinden Book of Dark Night pages 148, 157, 163, 171, and 172
  61. Naruto chapter 222, page 13
  62. Naruto chapter 142, page 9
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  64. Naruto chapter 397, pages 8-11
  65. Naruto chapter 550, pages 10-13
  66. Naruto chapter 220, pages 3-6
  67. Naruto chapter 387, pages 4-7
  68. Naruto chapter 549, page 12
  69. Naruto chapter 587, page 11
  70. Naruto chapter 142, page 8
  71. Naruto chapter 540, page 13
  72. Naruto chapter 142, page 3
  73. Naruto chapter 222, page 7
  74. Naruto chapter 141, page 15
  75. Naruto chapter 581, pages 14-16
  76. Naruto chapter 390, page 7
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  79. Naruto: Shippūden episode 338
  80. Itachi Shinden: Book of Bright Light, chapter 6
  81. Naruto chapter 391, pages 16-17
  82. Naruto chapter 393, page 9
  83. Naruto chapter 390, page 14
  84. Naruto chapter 397, page 10
  85. Naruto chapter 419, page 3
  86. Naruto: Shippūden episode 290
  87. Naruto chapter 627, page 9
  88. Sasuke Shinden: Book of Sunrise page 66
  89. Naruto chapter 591, page 4
  90. Naruto chapter 502, page 2
  91. Naruto chapter 222, page 12
  92. Naruto chapter 225, page 5
  93. Naruto chapter 385, page 6
  94. Naruto chapter 508, page 8
  95. Naruto chapter 508, page 9
  96. Naruto chapter 590, page 16
Uchiha Itachi
Naruto character
Itachi Uchiha.jpg

Itachi Uchiha by Masashi Kishimoto

First appearance
  • Naruto episode 81 : Return of the morning mist
Created by Masashi Kishimoto
Voiced by Japanese
Hideo Ishikawa[1][2]
Yuka Terasaki (young)
English
Crispin Freeman[3][4]
Michelle Ruff (young)

Other:

Skip Stellrecht (Naruto Episodes 29–30)[4][5]
Doug Erholtz (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
Robbie Daymond (Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals)

In-universe information
Relatives Sasuke Uchiha (younger brother)
Sarada Uchiha (niece)
Fugaku Uchiha (father)
Mikoto Uchiha (mother)
Sakura Haruno (sister-in-law)
Category Rogue ninja
Akatsuki partner Kisame Hoshigaki
(Rogue ninja)

Itachi Uchiha (うちは イタチ, Uchiha Itachi) is a character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Itachi is the older brother of Sasuke Uchiha, and is responsible for killing all the members of their clan, sparing only Sasuke. He appears working as a terrorist from the organisation Akatsuki and serves as Sasuke’s greatest enemy. During the second part of the manga, Itachi becomes involved in attacks to ninjas possessing tailed-beast creatures until facing Sasuke in a one-on-one battle. Although Itachi perishes during the final duel, it is later revealed that Itachi had a secret reason for assassinating the Uchiha clan. Itachi is a playable character in most of the video games from the series.

Itachi’s character has been popular with readers of the manga,[6] and has been positively received by critics. His appearance as an antagonist has been praised by several writers, although some have considered his initial appearance to be unsurprising. The gradual revelations of his past and its impact on the story has also received positive reception,[7][8] and his fights were noted to be «one of the best» in the series.[9][10][11] Numerous types of merchandise have been released in Itachi’s likeness, including keychains, plush dolls and figurines.

Creation and design[edit]

When Itachi Uchiha is first mentioned by Sasuke Uchiha in the manga, Masashi Kishimoto had not planned out the character’s backstory. The only idea he had was to attribute to Itachi some violent action that would have Sasuke wanting to kill him. However, when Itachi was introduced, Kishimoto had the idea to make Itachi Konoha’s secret agent who killed his clan under their orders.[12] Itachi was originally conceived as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad called the «Anbu», dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specializing in assassination and other illicit operations. However, this idea was scrapped in favor of the current Itachi working for the Akatsuki.[13] From all the Akatsuki characters Kishimoto designed, Itachi is his favorite based on his backstory.[14]

Itachi’s Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, often talked with Sasuke’s Japanese actor, Noriaki Sugiyama, about their characters. When the two characters first confronted, both Ishikawa and Sugiyama found Itachi’s massacre of the Uchiha clan hard to believe and started to read the Naruto manga in order to see if Itachi was hiding something. After Itachi’s death, the two actors noted that in the end Itachi served as a good older brother to Sasuke.[15] English actor Crispin Freeman was pleased with voicing Itachi regardless of how many times he revisited the series.[16]

Appearances[edit]

In Naruto[edit]

Itachi’s Sharingan (above) before its transformation to Mangekyo Sharingan (below)

Itachi is a member of the Uchiha Clan from the village of Konohagakure and the elder brother of Sasuke Uchiha. He grew up as the child prodigy of the Uchiha clan, establishing milestones for not only Sasuke, but also for future Uchiha to live up to.[17] His early childhood was marred by war, the violence of which caused him to seek peace at any cost. Upon learning that his clan was planning a coup d’état to take control of Konoha, after his clan was accused of attacking the village with the Nine Tails, Itachi provides Konoha with intelligence on his clan’s actions during his two years as a member of the ANBU. Over time, Itachi distances himself from his clan, as some clan members believed he murdered his best friend, Shisui Uchiha, to gain the Mangekyo Sharingan (万華鏡写輪眼, Mangekyo Sharingan, lit. «Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye»).[18][19][20]

In reality, as Shisui possesses the ability to subliminally manipulate others and shares Itachi’s love for the village, he intended to use his gift on the Uchiha clan leader to stop the coup d’état. However, Shisui is mortally wounded by the Leaf High Council member Danzo Shimura, who then takes his eye to achieve his own ideal of peace. When Shisui entrusts Itachi with his remaining eye, Itachi covers up Shisui’s death to make it appear it was his doing. Eventually, in return for Danzo’s offer to spare his younger brother, Itachi slaughters his entire clan.[21] After creating the misconception that he murdered their family in cold blood to give Sasuke the mindset to become strong enough to kill him once he is capable, Itachi leaves the village, although he warns Danzo not to harm Sasuke. Meeting up with Konoha’s Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi, who promises to do what he can to look after Sasuke, Itachi reveals his intentions to continue to protect the village from the shadows.[22] Soon after perceiving them as a threat to Konoha, Itachi joins the Akatsuki to ensure they do not endanger his village. Itachi becomes good friends with his partner Kisame Hoshigaki, who expresses concern for Itachi’s wellbeing.[23]

Itachi debuts in Part I after Hiruzen’s death, when he uses his infiltration of Konoha to hunt down Naruto Uzumaki as an excuse to secretly check on Sasuke’s wellbeing.[24] After engaging with Kakashi Hatake and some of Konoha’s forces, he reveals Akatsuki’s goal to gather the Jinchuriki which are the people that contained the tailed beasts which there are nine of. Itachi also learns that Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya and sets up a trap to lure the experienced ninja away to grab the boy.[23][25] However, as Jiraiya comes to Naruto’s aid, Itachi finds himself facing Sasuke and directs his brother back on the path of getting stronger by defeating him before he and Kisame fall back.[26][27]

In Part II, Itachi uses one of Sasori’s informants as a clone of himself to hold off Naruto and the rest of his team while he and the others seal away Shukaku the One Tail.[28] Itachi remains on the sidelines until learning that Sasuke has finally severed his ties to Orochimaru, having absorbed him and now being strong enough to settle matters. Prior to his fight with Sasuke, Itachi meets with Naruto and, after questioning his intentions to save Sasuke, ensures the youth’s safety with a crow with Shisui’s Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. «Copy Wheel Eye», English manga: «Mirror Wheel Eye») as a countermeasure against Sasuke if he gains his Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan and attempts to attack Konoha.[29] Sasuke ultimately tracks him down and they engage in their final battle, during the course of which he uses his Mangekyo Sharingan to push Sasuke to his limits. In doing so, Orochimaru is drawn out from Sasuke’s body, and Itachi seals him away with his Totsuka blade before finally succumbing to his mysterious illness.[30] As his final act, Itachi implants his Amaterasu technique within Sasuke, meant as a protective measure that will kill Tobi in case he ever tries to approach Sasuke and reveal the truth of their clan’s slaughter.[31] Unfortunately, having known where Itachi’s loyalties truly lie, Tobi survived and reveals the truth of Itachi’s actions to Sasuke. This gives Sasuke the resolve to destroy the village in revenge for ruining his brother’s and his clan’s lives, eventually having his brother’s Mangekyo Sharingan implanted on him.[22]

Itachi reappears later during the Fourth Great Ninja War, brought back by Kabuto Yakushi using the Reanimation Jutsu, a forbidden summoning jutsu that brings the dead back as immortal corpses, to fight on Tobi’s side.[32] Paired with Nagato and forced to fight Naruto and Killer Bee against his will, Itachi learns of his brother’s intentions and summons the crow he gave Naruto to regain his free will.[33] After sealing Nagato,[33] Itachi heads out to stop Kabuto and encounters Sasuke, with his younger brother wanting to know the truth once it is over.[34][35]

After a long battle, Itachi is pushed to use Izanami to trap Kabuto in an eternal time-loop in his own mind, to have him break his jutsu.[36][37][38] His soul beginning to fade, Itachi uses his Sharingan to project his memories to Sasuke to reveal the full story of the events leading to the Uchiha Clan Massacre. Telling his brother that he does not have to forgive him, Itachi tells Sasuke that he will always love him, no matter what choice he makes from then on.[39] With his brother’s parting words, and accepting defeat after his final battle with Naruto, Sasuke renounces destroying the village and devotes himself to protecting it, fulfilling Itachi’s wish for his younger brother. Sasuke even adopts Itachi’s habit of poking on the forehead as a sign of affection, which Sasuke does with his wife Sakura and their daughter Sarada Uchiha.[40][41]

In other media[edit]

Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie, Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series.[42][43][44][45][46][47] In some games, he utilizes variations of his techniques not seen in the anime or manga.[48] Several merchandise items based on Itachi have been released, including key chains,[49] plush dolls,[50][51] and figurines.[52][53]

Reception[edit]

Itachi has ranked high in the Weekly Shonen Jump popularity polls for the series, continuously placing in the top 10.[6] He was ranked in fifth position in the polls of 2011, his highest ranking to date.[54] The character received generally positive reviews from several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media. IGN reader Jason Van Horn characterized Itachi as «badass» and jokingly mentioned that he is a character to be afraid of since, in his first fight in the series, he does not make any remarkable move.[11] He found that «there is just something about the cold and numb Itachi,» that makes the viewer «want to breakout in chills».[9] IGN’s Charles White liked the episode where the relationship between young Sasuke and Itachi is revealed, and hoped to see more of their past to resolve the mystery of Itachi’s character commenting that learning about their «past has been intriguing».[7] NTT customers voted him as their tenth favorite black haired male anime character.[55] CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama referred to Itachi as one of his favorite characters from Naruto.[56]

In the Shelf Life section from Anime News Network (ANN) Bamboo Dong comments that Itachi is one of her favorite characters from the series, noting his background and his introduction as the best parts of the series.[57] Activeanime writer Davey C. Jones celebrated Itachi’s fights as the best ones in the series, noting his abilities to be as amazing as a «sci-fi ninja».[58] Holly Ellingwood from the same website agrees, citing his fight against Kakashi Hatake as one «few will be able to forget». The reviewer also praised Itachi’s attitude, commenting that he «is as cold and as ruthless as any villain yet».[10]

In a review of Volume 16 of the manga, Deb Aoki from About.com listed Itachi’s introduction in the series as one of the cons from the volume. She praised his first fight in the series as very entertaining, meant to «whet readers’ appetites for future fights between Konoha ninja and the Akatsuki».[59] James Musgrove commented that Itachi and his partner Kisame «make a dramatic and well-timed entrance into the story».[60] However, Jason Van Horn criticised the first battle between Itachi and Sasuke, as «good» but not «as epic as it should’ve been».[61] His last fight with Sasuke before dying was considered «epic» by Casey Brienza from ANN. She found it to be «a battle of minds» since, even after Itachi’s death, Sasuke changes his mind about him when he learns about his past. She also anticipated the impact of Itachi’s past revelations on the future storyline of Naruto.[8] Despite disliking how the anime Shippuden used Itachi’s light novel as part of the series, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post enjoyed Itachi’s impact on both Sasuke and Naruto.[62] Writer Jason Thompson highly praised his visual tortures, due to the effect it has on the victims, reminding him of the antagonist from Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Cure notable for its horror scenes. Nevertheless, he criticized Itachi’s death scene as a result of his disease rather than being killed by Sasuke, taking all the blame from his brother in the process.[63] In 2014, IGN listed him as the fifth best Naruto character when the series ended.[64]

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Uchiha Itachi
Naruto character
Itachi Uchiha.jpg

Itachi Uchiha by Masashi Kishimoto

First appearance
  • Naruto episode 81 : Return of the morning mist
Created by Masashi Kishimoto
Voiced by Japanese
Hideo Ishikawa[1][2]
Yuka Terasaki (young)
English
Crispin Freeman[3][4]
Michelle Ruff (young)

Other:

Skip Stellrecht (Naruto Episodes 29–30)[4][5]
Doug Erholtz (Naruto: Ninja Council 3)
Robbie Daymond (Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals)

In-universe information
Relatives Sasuke Uchiha (younger brother)
Sarada Uchiha (niece)
Fugaku Uchiha (father)
Mikoto Uchiha (mother)
Sakura Haruno (sister-in-law)
Category Rogue ninja
Akatsuki partner Kisame Hoshigaki
(Rogue ninja)

Itachi Uchiha (うちは イタチ, Uchiha Itachi) is a character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto. Itachi is the older brother of Sasuke Uchiha, and is responsible for killing all the members of their clan, sparing only Sasuke. He appears working as a terrorist from the organisation Akatsuki and serves as Sasuke’s greatest enemy. During the second part of the manga, Itachi becomes involved in attacks to ninjas possessing tailed-beast creatures until facing Sasuke in a one-on-one battle. Although Itachi perishes during the final duel, it is later revealed that Itachi had a secret reason for assassinating the Uchiha clan. Itachi is a playable character in most of the video games from the series.

Itachi’s character has been popular with readers of the manga,[6] and has been positively received by critics. His appearance as an antagonist has been praised by several writers, although some have considered his initial appearance to be unsurprising. The gradual revelations of his past and its impact on the story has also received positive reception,[7][8] and his fights were noted to be «one of the best» in the series.[9][10][11] Numerous types of merchandise have been released in Itachi’s likeness, including keychains, plush dolls and figurines.

Creation and design[edit]

When Itachi Uchiha is first mentioned by Sasuke Uchiha in the manga, Masashi Kishimoto had not planned out the character’s backstory. The only idea he had was to attribute to Itachi some violent action that would have Sasuke wanting to kill him. However, when Itachi was introduced, Kishimoto had the idea to make Itachi Konoha’s secret agent who killed his clan under their orders.[12] Itachi was originally conceived as the leader of Konoha’s Special Assassination and Tactical Squad called the «Anbu», dubbed the Itachi Squad (イタチ隊, Itachi-tai), which would have been a 70-man group divided into four teams, specializing in assassination and other illicit operations. However, this idea was scrapped in favor of the current Itachi working for the Akatsuki.[13] From all the Akatsuki characters Kishimoto designed, Itachi is his favorite based on his backstory.[14]

Itachi’s Japanese voice actor, Hideo Ishikawa, often talked with Sasuke’s Japanese actor, Noriaki Sugiyama, about their characters. When the two characters first confronted, both Ishikawa and Sugiyama found Itachi’s massacre of the Uchiha clan hard to believe and started to read the Naruto manga in order to see if Itachi was hiding something. After Itachi’s death, the two actors noted that in the end Itachi served as a good older brother to Sasuke.[15] English actor Crispin Freeman was pleased with voicing Itachi regardless of how many times he revisited the series.[16]

Appearances[edit]

In Naruto[edit]

Itachi’s Sharingan (above) before its transformation to Mangekyo Sharingan (below)

Itachi is a member of the Uchiha Clan from the village of Konohagakure and the elder brother of Sasuke Uchiha. He grew up as the child prodigy of the Uchiha clan, establishing milestones for not only Sasuke, but also for future Uchiha to live up to.[17] His early childhood was marred by war, the violence of which caused him to seek peace at any cost. Upon learning that his clan was planning a coup d’état to take control of Konoha, after his clan was accused of attacking the village with the Nine Tails, Itachi provides Konoha with intelligence on his clan’s actions during his two years as a member of the ANBU. Over time, Itachi distances himself from his clan, as some clan members believed he murdered his best friend, Shisui Uchiha, to gain the Mangekyo Sharingan (万華鏡写輪眼, Mangekyo Sharingan, lit. «Kaleidoscope Copy Wheel Eye»).[18][19][20]

In reality, as Shisui possesses the ability to subliminally manipulate others and shares Itachi’s love for the village, he intended to use his gift on the Uchiha clan leader to stop the coup d’état. However, Shisui is mortally wounded by the Leaf High Council member Danzo Shimura, who then takes his eye to achieve his own ideal of peace. When Shisui entrusts Itachi with his remaining eye, Itachi covers up Shisui’s death to make it appear it was his doing. Eventually, in return for Danzo’s offer to spare his younger brother, Itachi slaughters his entire clan.[21] After creating the misconception that he murdered their family in cold blood to give Sasuke the mindset to become strong enough to kill him once he is capable, Itachi leaves the village, although he warns Danzo not to harm Sasuke. Meeting up with Konoha’s Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi, who promises to do what he can to look after Sasuke, Itachi reveals his intentions to continue to protect the village from the shadows.[22] Soon after perceiving them as a threat to Konoha, Itachi joins the Akatsuki to ensure they do not endanger his village. Itachi becomes good friends with his partner Kisame Hoshigaki, who expresses concern for Itachi’s wellbeing.[23]

Itachi debuts in Part I after Hiruzen’s death, when he uses his infiltration of Konoha to hunt down Naruto Uzumaki as an excuse to secretly check on Sasuke’s wellbeing.[24] After engaging with Kakashi Hatake and some of Konoha’s forces, he reveals Akatsuki’s goal to gather the Jinchuriki which are the people that contained the tailed beasts which there are nine of. Itachi also learns that Naruto is under the protection of Jiraiya and sets up a trap to lure the experienced ninja away to grab the boy.[23][25] However, as Jiraiya comes to Naruto’s aid, Itachi finds himself facing Sasuke and directs his brother back on the path of getting stronger by defeating him before he and Kisame fall back.[26][27]

In Part II, Itachi uses one of Sasori’s informants as a clone of himself to hold off Naruto and the rest of his team while he and the others seal away Shukaku the One Tail.[28] Itachi remains on the sidelines until learning that Sasuke has finally severed his ties to Orochimaru, having absorbed him and now being strong enough to settle matters. Prior to his fight with Sasuke, Itachi meets with Naruto and, after questioning his intentions to save Sasuke, ensures the youth’s safety with a crow with Shisui’s Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. «Copy Wheel Eye», English manga: «Mirror Wheel Eye») as a countermeasure against Sasuke if he gains his Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan and attempts to attack Konoha.[29] Sasuke ultimately tracks him down and they engage in their final battle, during the course of which he uses his Mangekyo Sharingan to push Sasuke to his limits. In doing so, Orochimaru is drawn out from Sasuke’s body, and Itachi seals him away with his Totsuka blade before finally succumbing to his mysterious illness.[30] As his final act, Itachi implants his Amaterasu technique within Sasuke, meant as a protective measure that will kill Tobi in case he ever tries to approach Sasuke and reveal the truth of their clan’s slaughter.[31] Unfortunately, having known where Itachi’s loyalties truly lie, Tobi survived and reveals the truth of Itachi’s actions to Sasuke. This gives Sasuke the resolve to destroy the village in revenge for ruining his brother’s and his clan’s lives, eventually having his brother’s Mangekyo Sharingan implanted on him.[22]

Itachi reappears later during the Fourth Great Ninja War, brought back by Kabuto Yakushi using the Reanimation Jutsu, a forbidden summoning jutsu that brings the dead back as immortal corpses, to fight on Tobi’s side.[32] Paired with Nagato and forced to fight Naruto and Killer Bee against his will, Itachi learns of his brother’s intentions and summons the crow he gave Naruto to regain his free will.[33] After sealing Nagato,[33] Itachi heads out to stop Kabuto and encounters Sasuke, with his younger brother wanting to know the truth once it is over.[34][35]

After a long battle, Itachi is pushed to use Izanami to trap Kabuto in an eternal time-loop in his own mind, to have him break his jutsu.[36][37][38] His soul beginning to fade, Itachi uses his Sharingan to project his memories to Sasuke to reveal the full story of the events leading to the Uchiha Clan Massacre. Telling his brother that he does not have to forgive him, Itachi tells Sasuke that he will always love him, no matter what choice he makes from then on.[39] With his brother’s parting words, and accepting defeat after his final battle with Naruto, Sasuke renounces destroying the village and devotes himself to protecting it, fulfilling Itachi’s wish for his younger brother. Sasuke even adopts Itachi’s habit of poking on the forehead as a sign of affection, which Sasuke does with his wife Sakura and their daughter Sarada Uchiha.[40][41]

In other media[edit]

Itachi is present in the sixth Naruto: Shippuden movie, Road to Ninja, where he leads an alternate-universe Akatsuki to help Naruto. He has a brief cameo in one of the original video animations, and is a playable character in nearly all Naruto video games, including the Clash of Ninja series and the Ultimate Ninja series.[42][43][44][45][46][47] In some games, he utilizes variations of his techniques not seen in the anime or manga.[48] Several merchandise items based on Itachi have been released, including key chains,[49] plush dolls,[50][51] and figurines.[52][53]

Reception[edit]

Itachi has ranked high in the Weekly Shonen Jump popularity polls for the series, continuously placing in the top 10.[6] He was ranked in fifth position in the polls of 2011, his highest ranking to date.[54] The character received generally positive reviews from several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other related media. IGN reader Jason Van Horn characterized Itachi as «badass» and jokingly mentioned that he is a character to be afraid of since, in his first fight in the series, he does not make any remarkable move.[11] He found that «there is just something about the cold and numb Itachi,» that makes the viewer «want to breakout in chills».[9] IGN’s Charles White liked the episode where the relationship between young Sasuke and Itachi is revealed, and hoped to see more of their past to resolve the mystery of Itachi’s character commenting that learning about their «past has been intriguing».[7] NTT customers voted him as their tenth favorite black haired male anime character.[55] CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama referred to Itachi as one of his favorite characters from Naruto.[56]

In the Shelf Life section from Anime News Network (ANN) Bamboo Dong comments that Itachi is one of her favorite characters from the series, noting his background and his introduction as the best parts of the series.[57] Activeanime writer Davey C. Jones celebrated Itachi’s fights as the best ones in the series, noting his abilities to be as amazing as a «sci-fi ninja».[58] Holly Ellingwood from the same website agrees, citing his fight against Kakashi Hatake as one «few will be able to forget». The reviewer also praised Itachi’s attitude, commenting that he «is as cold and as ruthless as any villain yet».[10]

In a review of Volume 16 of the manga, Deb Aoki from About.com listed Itachi’s introduction in the series as one of the cons from the volume. She praised his first fight in the series as very entertaining, meant to «whet readers’ appetites for future fights between Konoha ninja and the Akatsuki».[59] James Musgrove commented that Itachi and his partner Kisame «make a dramatic and well-timed entrance into the story».[60] However, Jason Van Horn criticised the first battle between Itachi and Sasuke, as «good» but not «as epic as it should’ve been».[61] His last fight with Sasuke before dying was considered «epic» by Casey Brienza from ANN. She found it to be «a battle of minds» since, even after Itachi’s death, Sasuke changes his mind about him when he learns about his past. She also anticipated the impact of Itachi’s past revelations on the future storyline of Naruto.[8] Despite disliking how the anime Shippuden used Itachi’s light novel as part of the series, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post enjoyed Itachi’s impact on both Sasuke and Naruto.[62] Writer Jason Thompson highly praised his visual tortures, due to the effect it has on the victims, reminding him of the antagonist from Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Cure notable for its horror scenes. Nevertheless, he criticized Itachi’s death scene as a result of his disease rather than being killed by Sasuke, taking all the blame from his brother in the process.[63] In 2014, IGN listed him as the fifth best Naruto character when the series ended.[64]

See also[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Media related to Itachi Uchiha at Wikimedia Commons
Итачи Учиха
うちはイタチ

из Скрытого Селения Листа
Появление Манга: 140 глава
Аниме: 80 серия
Сэйю Хидэо Исикава
Информация
Раса (вид) Глаза:
• чёрные (обычное состояние)
• красные (после активации Сярингана)
Рост: 175,2
Вес: 57,1
Пол М
Группа крови IV
Возраст I арка: 19-20 лет
II арка: 22 года
Дата рождения 9 июня
Звание Нукэнин
Формирование Кисамэ Хошигаки
Родственники • Фугаку Учиха (отец, убит)
• Микото Учиха (мать, убита)
• Саске Учиха (младший брат)
Число серий 11

Итачи Учиха (яп. うちはイタチ Учиха Итати?) — персонаж манга- и аниме-сериала «Naruto». Старший брат Саске и один из немногих оставшихся в живых членов клана Кланы(Наруто) (в манге — уже погиб в битве с Учихой Саске) Учиха, Итачи считается преступником Уровня S, разыскивающимся Селением Листвы.

Содержание

  • 1 Личность
  • 2 История
    • 2.1 В Селении Листвы
    • 2.2 Настоящая личность
    • 2.3 В организации Акацуки
  • 3 Техники
  • 4 Интересные факты
  • 5 См. также

Личность

Большую часть своего времени Итачи проводит, путешествуя по селениям ниндзя, где изучает новые техники и призывы. Несмотря на то, что он практически уничтожил целый клан и убил своего лучшего друга, Итачи редко вступает в бой и не убивает беспричинно людей. Действительно, когда у него был шанс убить Какаши, он предпочитает оставить его в живых и подвергнуть пыткам Гипнотического шарингана(бог луны цукиеми). В отношениях с Саске же Итачи предстает хладнокровным и расчетливым честолюбцем: оставляя Саске в живых, он растит в младшем брате ненависть, как оказалось позже, чтобы тот стал сильнее.

История

В Селении Листвы

Мангэкё Шаринган Итати в манге (сверху) и аниме (снизу)

Итачи был признан одним из самых талантливых учеников Академии Ниндзя, которую окончил в 7 лет, в 8 лет он сумел пробудить врожденный навык клана Учиха Шаринган; уже в 10 лет стал Чунином и в 13 капитаном Команды Особого Назначения. Благодаря своим уникальным способностям, Итачи считался настоящим гением и был фундаментальным звеном в укреплении отношений между кланом Учиха Кланы(Наруто) и Селением.

Итачи мало общался с младшим братом, нечасто помогал Саске с занятиями, и редкие моменты, проведенные вместе, были для Саске маленькими праздниками. Несмотря на то, что Саске завидовал таланту Итачи и его хорошим отношениям с отцом, младший Учиха не ненавидел своего старшего брата, а лишь стремился превзойти его, доказав тем самым отцу и всему клану свою полезность. Несмотря на довольно прохладное проявление родственных чувств, Итачи считает возможным перечить отцу в интересах младшего брата: заявляет, что не пойдет на клановую операцию, а отправится вместе с Саске в Академию Ниндзя.

Отношения Итачи и отца стали ухудшаться после неявки Итачи на клановое собрание Учиха. Собрание омрачилось отсутствием еще одного человека: лучшего друга Итачи, Сисуя Учиха, который, как вскоре выяснилось, покончил жизнь самоубийством. Хотя у Итачи и было серьезная причина для отсутствия — операция АНБУ, его все равно начали подозревать в убийстве Сисуя. Когда несколько соклановцев озвучили это обвинение, Итачи заявил, что клан ограничивает его возможности, и чуть не убил их, но его остановил Саске.

Два дня спустя, когда Саске не было дома, Итачи убил всех членов своего клана. Младший брат застал его над трупами отца и матери. На вопрос зачем он это сделал, Итачи ответил: «Чтобы проверить мои возможности», а также рассказал Саске об истинной причине смерти своего лучшего друга, Сисуя, раскрыв природу появления Мангэкё Шарингана. Итачи не стал убивать Саске, мотивируя это тем, что тот может стать достойным соперником, достигнув уровня Итачи. С тех пор Саске считает себя мстителем и готов пойти на всё, лишь бы убить ненавистного брата.

Настоящая личность

Итачи передаёт Саске все свои техники

В битве с Саске Итачи скончался из-за неизвестной болезни, которая была у него последние несколько лет. В последние минуты своей жизни он передал все свои додзюцу в глаза Саске, тем самым пытаясь защитить его от встречи с Тоби. Перед битвой он посетил Наруто и передал ему часть своей силы, чтобы в случае, если Саске решит уничтожить Коноху Наруто смог его остановить. Как говорит Тоби, Итачи был хорошим парнем, который хотел спасти не только своего брата, но и весь мир. Итачи пережил третью войну шиноби в 4 года и безопасность селения была для него важнее всего. О настоящей истории Итачи знали только 4 человека. Это были Третий Хокагэ и его советники — Хомура, Кохару и Дандзо. Итачи хотел, чтобы вся правда о нем была скрыта в бесконечной темноте. То, что случилось той ночью — это было сделано по приказу руководства Конохи. В ту ночь Итачи попрощался со своей старой жизнью. По приказу Конохи Итачи шпионил в клане Учиха и сообщил Хокагэ про переворот который готовил клан Учиха. Этот переворот развязал бы новую войну и Итачи пошел на убийство клана, чтобы уберечь Коноху, но не смог убить своего младшего брата — Саске. Попросив Третьего Хокагэ защитить Саске от Дандзо, Итачи покинул деревню. Уже в ту ночь Итачи решил, что погибнет от руки брата.

В организации Акацуки

  • Состояние на данный момент: Смерть в битве с Саске.
  • Кольцо: 朱 (Сю, красный)
  • Положение на руке: правый Безымянный палец

По приказу лидеров селения (Третий хокаге был против), он вырезал весь свой клан, в этом ему помогал Тоби (Мадара Учиха). После чего он покинул деревню, а перед этим сказал Дандзо следующее: » Если хоть волос упадет с головы Саске, я расскажу все, что знаю, воюющим с вами странам «,- он заботился больше о Саске, чем о себе.

В Акацуки Итачи встретился с Орочимару, который решил заполучить тело Учихи для своей Техники Бессмертия, таким образом надеясь завладеть и Шаринганом. Итачи сумел парализовать Орочимару при помощи Шарингана и отрубил тому руку. После этого саннин ушёл из Акацуки и переключился на младшего брата Итачи, Саске.

Как и другие члены Акацуки, Итачи занят поисками и поимкой хвостатых демонов. Вместе с напарником Кисамэ, он пытался захватить Девятихвостого Лиса, находящегося внутри Наруто, но был остановлен Джирайей.

Техники

Bunshin Daibakuha (яп. 分身大爆破 — Clone Great Explosion или Великий взрыв клонов)

Это дзюцу является производным от Техники Теневого клонирования. Оно создаёт теневой клон, взрывающийся по команде владельца. Сила взрыва значительна и теоретически может убить атакующего (если данная техника используется вместе с рукопашным боем).

Demonic Illusion: Burning Paper Body (Демоническая иллюзия: тела из горящей бумаги)

Это гендзюцу требует наличия Шарингана и зрительного контакта с противником. Иллюзия заманивает оппонента в ловушку, представляющую собой пустое тёмное пространство, где все живые тела сделаны из бумаги. По воле применившего технику тела вспыхивают, и, начиная с кончиков пальцев, огонь поднимается к голове. Данное гендзюцу использует зрение противника, находящегося в иллюзорной ловушке, и уменьшает его или её ловкость и сноровку. Вследствие этого сопернику становится сложнее атаковать или складывать печати.

Demonic Illusion: Mirror Heaven and Earth Change (яп. 魔幻・鏡天地転 — Демоническая иллюзия: Зеркальные небеса и Смена миров)

Используя способность Шарингана копировать техники, носитель получает возможность отразить чужое гендзюцу на его владельца.

Demonic Illusion: Shackling Stakes (яп. 魔幻・縛杭 — Демоническая иллюзия: Тюрьма обездвиживающих столбов ) или Magen: Kasegui

Техника не позволяет противнику захватить разум носителя Шарингана. Оппонента пробивают насквозь и обездвиживают иллюзорные клинья или столбы, таким образом, становясь идеальным орудием пыток и допроса. Согласно манге, это дзюцу Итачи использовал единственный раз: против Оротимару, когда тот попытался завладеть его глазами в свою бытность в составе Акацуки.

Ephemeral (Utakata или Мимолётная иллюзия)

Гендзюцу, вызывающее у противника зрительные галлюцинации. Внутри иллюзии атакующий может: изменить окружающие его предметы и использовать их против оппонента; усыпить противника или в случае неудачи, даже использовать его скрытые страхи, чтобы свести с ума. Для наведения этого гендзюцу, Итачи не обязательно использовать глаза, достаточно указать на противника пальцем.

Например, Итачи распадается на ворон, которые затем превращаются в сюрикены, атакующие противника.

Karasu Bunshin no Jutsu (яп. 烏分身の術 — Crow Clone Technique или Техника Вороньего клонирования)

Эта техника подобна дзюцу Водяного клонирования с тем исключением, что после того, как клон уничтожен, тело пользователя распадается на стаю ворон, которые могут разговаривать, и сохраняют свою форму на протяжении некоторого времени. Возможности «вороньей» формы не известны. Однако Итачи мог использовать техники Сярингана, будучи клоном-вороном, то есть вполне можно предположить, что эта техника не накладывает ограничения подобно другим дзюцу клонирования.

Katon: Ryūka no Jutsu (яп. 火遁・龍火の術 — Fire Release: Dragon Fire Technique или Огненное высвобождение: Техника Дыхания дракона)

Ниндзя, применивший эту технику, выдыхает огонь, который стремится вперёд, словно по шнуру. Когда применение данного дзюцу показывали в аниме, то его огненный след был протяженнее, а сила разрушительнее, чем у Katon: Gōkakyu no Jutsu – Огненного высвобождения: Техники Великого файербола (была разрушена скала). В манге же техника была продемонстрирована в виде небольшой вспышки огня, бегущей вперед, словно по проводу.

Katon: Gōkakyu no Jutsu (яп. 火遁・豪火球の術 — Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique или Огненное высвобождение: Техника Великого файербола)

После того, как ниндзя сложит необходимый ряд печатей, он резко вдыхает воздух через рот и затем, используя огромное количество Огненной Чакры, «выплёвывает» большой файербол, испепеляющий всё по площади. Он воспламеняет всё вне ниндзя (есть свидетельства, что Какаси Хатакэ обладает способностью использовать данное дзюцу, не прожигая своей маски). Все члены клана Учиха в этой технике достигли истинного мастерства. Katon: Gōkakyu no Jutsu, очевидно, требует бо́льших запасов Чакры, чем могут быть у генинов, которые, соответственно, не имеют возможности применять данное дзюцу (этот факт был опровергнут Утихой Саскэ во время тренировки под руководством Какаси-сенсея).

Sharingan (яп. 写輪眼 — Copy Wheel Eye, или Копирующий кружащийся глаз) или Шаринган

Первая и самая известная способность Шарингана состоит в том, что он позволяет запомнить любую технику, совершенную при носителе Шарингана. Это могут быть ниндзюцу, гендзюцу и тайдзюцу. Сяринган копирует их с совершенной точностью, разрешая носителю использовать их как его собственные. Для воспроизведения скопированного дзюцу, однако, нужно иметь необходимый навык или способность его исполнить (например, Lotus Ura Renge, или Скрытый Лотос, не может быть скопирован с помощью Шарингана). Шаринган не может дать возможность пользователю воспроизводить другой kekkei genkai (наследственный геном), так как пользователь Шарингана не обладает тем же самым строением генома. Носители Шарингана не могут вызывать существ, с которыми они не подписали контракт.

Шаринган также предоставляет носителю невероятную ясность восприятия, разрешая ему отследить стремительные объекты и даже предсказать их последующие движения. Способность отслеживать и предсказывать движение в значительной степени базируется на индивидуальном навыке. Полностью развитый глаз Шарингана может отследить все, кроме самых быстрых противников, даже если пользователь не может двигаться с этой же скоростью. Этого восприятия достаточно, чтобы предсказывать гендзюцу (в зависимости от навыка носителя), и наблюдать за движением и потоками Чакры, но в этом Шаринган всё же уступает Бъякугану.

Tsukuyomi (яп. 月読 — Moon Reader или Читающий Луну) или Цукуёми

Названное по имени бога Луны, эта техника – одно из самых мощных гендзюцу. Она принадлежит исключительно клану Учиха, и только носители Мангэкё Шарингана могут её исполнить. Данное дзюцу позволяет носителю заманить цель в ловушку, представляющую из себя иллюзорный мир, полностью управляемый пользователем. В то время как в реальности проходит несколько секунд, носитель может заставить противника поверить в то, что прошли многие дни. Лишь желание владельца Шарингана определяет, что будет проделано с целью: её либо будут мучить на протяжении многих дней, либо заставят вновь и вновь переживать травмирующий случай из прошлого (возможно, случай может быть вымышленным). По завершении техники противник не сможет бороться некоторое время, если, конечно же, не сойдёт с ума.

Для каждого противника иллюзия уникальна, но некоторые её элементы из раза в раз неизменны. Прежде всего, это красная Луна, которая висит в небе. Луна, в свою очередь, озаряет алым светом всё в иллюзорном мире, придавая ему весь спектр кроваво-красных оттенков. Необходимо заметить, что все фигуры в пределах иллюзии монохромны.

Исходя из того, что для выполнения этого дзюцу необходим Шаринган, также требуется зрительный контакт. Но у столь мощной техники есть минус: так как создаваемая иллюзия сложна и на её создание требуется некоторое время, которое желательно сократить до минимума, для выполнения данного дзюцу требуется огромное количество Чакры.

Длительность иллюзии Цукуёми — 3 дня или 72 часа (это тот максимум, на который способен Итачи), в то время как в действительности проходит только 3 секунды. При повторной попытке использования данной техники Итачи может лишиться сил и сознания.

Amaterasu (яп. 天照 — Illuminating Heaven или Пылающие Небеса) или Аматерасу

Аматерасу — особая техника Мангекё Шарингана, как и Цукиёми. Это одна из самых мощных техник ниндзюцу. Итачи — первый, кто использовал Аматерасу, но он позже передал эту технику Саске. Чёрное пламя Аматерасу является таким же горячим, как поверхность солнца и способно сжечь всё, что угодно, даже огонь. Использование такой техники требует огромного количества чакры. Пламя сжигает всё, что находится в поле зрения использующего дзюцу, и из-за этого от него невозможно уклониться, пока использующий технику видит цель.

Интересные факты

  • Имя Итати означает ласка(яп. 鼬 ). В японской мифологии этот зверь символизирует неудачу и смерть.
  • Фамилия Утиха означает: ути (яп. 家 ) — семья, клан; ха (яп. 巴 ) — символ из двух или трёх запятых, появляющихся при использовании сярингана.

См. также

  • Наруто (манга и аниме)
  • клан Утиха
  • Организация Акацуки

«Наруто» Масаcи Кисимото

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Персонажи Наруто Удзумаки · Саскэ Утиха · Сакура Харуно · Какаси Хатакэ · Хината Хюга · Сикамару Нара · Гаара · Рок Ли · Дзирайя ·Оротимару · Цунадэ · Итати Утиха · Отрицательные персонажи · Второстепенные персонажи
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