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How Itachi Uchiha Redefined Anime Antiheroes

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Highlights

  • Itachi Uchiha's morally gray portrayal challenged traditional hero tropes in anime, adding depth and moral ambiguity to the genre.
  • Itachi's tragic past as a child soldier manipulated by Danzo Shimura sheds light on the harsh realities of the shinobi world in Naruto.
  • Itachi's sacrifice for peace and complicated relationship with Sasuke demonstrate his appeal as a powerful and benevolent character with immense abilities.



Powerful, divisive, and nuanced, Itachi Uchiha was a character who inspired much discourse—both positive and negative—within the fanbase of Masashi Kishimoto's book. naruto. Originally introduced as a rogue ninja responsible for the brutal Uchiha Clan Massacre, Itachi was later defined by his relationship with his younger brother, Sasuke, whose sole goal was to kill him and avenge his clan.

After more was revealed about the circumstances behind his role in the Fall of the Uchiha Clan, Itachi was portrayed as a figure who skirted the line between anti-hero and anti-villain in Part II. Although he was hailed as one of the best-written characters in naruto For some, his greatest impact on the anime medium can be seen in how he rewrote the trope of an anti-hero, adding a degree of depth and moral ambiguity that was rare in the battle shonen genre.


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What defines an anime antihero?

The range of anti-heroes in anime includes iconic characters like Dragon Ball Z Vegeta, Code Geass' Lelouch in Britannia, Crying Devilman Akira Fudo, Cowboy Bebop Spike Spiegel, Vinland Saga Thorfinn and Guts of Furious, among others. When observing this spectrum of characters, it's easy to notice some common threads that unite them, which serve as the roots of their morally gray worldviews.

For example, Vegeta, Guts, and Thorfinn were all defined by the redemption arcs they underwent after enduring great hardships, which shaped them into the violent and uncompromising individuals they were at the beginning of their journeys. While all were previously portrayed as irredeemable figures, their paths were changed by the people around them, as well as the bonds they built and shared.


Conversely, Spike, Akira, and Lelouch were portrayed as victims of their circumstances, driven to commit unspeakable acts to survive or in the name of a greater good. There was no redemption arc in the picture here, and none of these characters truly received the happy ending they desired. Stubborn and willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their goals, these characters are often portrayed in a sympathetic light, the better to distinguish them from the evils they strive to eradicate through less than savory means.

In Itachi's case, he embodied aspects of the latter category, but lacked the aggression, selfishness, or self-centeredness seen in characters who fit a similar mold. Born during a difficult period in shinobi history, Itachi witnessed the cruelty of war at an incredibly young age, shaping him into someone who would stop at nothing to prevent armed conflict. Subsequently, he was inspired to overcome petty differences between clans and villages to approach his role as a shinobi with the ultimate goal of fostering peace among all nations.


How Itachi fits into this picture

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Pacifism was an ideal Itachi always aspired to, and he willingly sacrificed nearly everything he held dear in pursuit of his noble ideals. A redemption arc was out of the question for him, given the magnitude of his crimes, but Obito's eventual explanation to Sasuke about the truth behind Itachi's defection provided one of the most moving moments of all time. narutoInterestingly, it is through Itachi's complicated relationship with Sasuke that his character is best understood, as his actions led Sasuke to see his older brother as the object of his hatred.


On the other hand, all Itachi did was prevent Sasuke from being subjected to the horrors of war when he was still an innocent child. Furthermore, as the only surviving member of the Uchiha clan besides himself, Sasuke was the only person at whose hands Itachi was willing to die. With this act, he sought to atone for his irreparable crime of exterminating his entire clan. From this, it can be concluded that Itachi's guilt drove him to create a situation where the honor of the Uchiha clan would be restored through Sasuke.

Unfortunately, the means by which he did so were also incredibly flawed, as seen in how he repeatedly subjected a young Sasuke to Tsukuyomi, forcing him to relive the trauma he suffered on the night of the Uchiha Clan Massacre. While this motivated Sasuke to become stronger in the long run, it also contributed to his mental instability and hatred for Konoha's leadership after he learned the truth behind Itachi's actions.


A tragic hero or a sympathetic villain?

In general terms, Itachi's appeal as a character amongnaruto His fan base can be attributed to his immense intellect, humble personality, benevolent beliefs, and, of course, his monstrous power. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Itachi possessed abilities that were nearly impossible to counter, even for other Sharingan users, including Tsukuyomi, Amaterasu, and his virtually invincible Susanoo.

He was also a master strategist, extremely effective at luring his opponents into a false sense of security before quickly incapacitating them with genjutsu. A testament to his pacifist nature can be seen in how he relied primarily on genjutsu in combat situations and avoided engaging opponents directly or taking lives whenever possible.


These characteristics are more in line with a traditionally heroic figure, highlighting how he might have become such a person if circumstances had been different. However, there is also precedent for these types of anti-hero characters, such as Vash the Stampede from Trigun coming to mind.

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Such contrasts between Itachi's ideals and his part in the Uchiha Clan's downfall were striking in how much they diverged from one another. However, Itachi's massacre of the Uchiha clan was an act that could not be defended by any stretch of the imagination, as he took the lives of countless innocents who had no role to play in the Uchiha clan's planned coup d'état against Konoha's superiors.


Although he was forced to choose this path as the lesser of two evils when threatened by the prospect of civil war in Konoha, this did not excuse the act itself. The moral evaluations of this decision also merited investigation into the context behind Itachi's choice, which ultimately illuminated the harsh reality of how the shinobi world works. naruto it worked once.

Itachi's fate and the evils of the ninja world

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Zooming out to see the larger picture, it became clear that Itachi was a child soldier in an era when genin were routinely sent to the battlefield as reinforcements when villages became desperate during wars. His talents also fueled his meteoric rise through the ranks of Konoha's Anbu at an alarming rate. In fact, at the time of the Uchiha Clan Massacre, Itachi was only 13, a disturbingly young age for someone to have to deal with the burden of preventing an internal civil war.


To make matters worse, he had the misfortune of being subordinate to Danzo Shimura, who skillfully manipulated him into carrying out the massacre after eliminating his mentor Shisui and eliminating any other alternative course of action. Left with no one to trust and no other viable means to avoid the worst-case scenario, Itachi's need to avoid war at all costs took over, just as Danzo intended.

Ultimately, Danzo was largely responsible for what happened to Itachi, along with the Third Hokage's failure to act as a leader and defuse the situation before it escalated. Despite being someone who only wanted the best for his village and family, Itachi's life-defining tragedy highlighted how naturally good people can fall victim to unjust systems beyond their control, forcing them to do the unthinkable to save what's most important to them.


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Naruto

naruto

A popular shonen anime based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga, Naruto follows the journey of its eponymous shinobi as he goes from hometown outsider to hero.

Release date
October 2, 2002

Studio
Pierrot

The Creator
Masashi Kishimoto

Number of episodes
220