"The Valley of the End" is a crucial venue for the battle of destiny in "Naruto". Three important battles took place in this scene. The first was the battle between Hashirama Senju and Madara Uchiha, the second and third were the duels between Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha. In the end, Sasuke admitted defeat and together with Naruto, he lifted the Infinite Tsukuyomi. In the end, the statue of the Valley of the End was broken into pieces because of the battle between the two. The hands of Hashirama Senju and Madara Uchiha were in the "Seal of Reconciliation", symbolizing the end of the fate of the fight between Indra and Ashura. The story of the entire "NARUTO" also ended here. "Naruto" "Valley of the End" stop motion animation: The main props in the animation are two understandable figures of Sasuke and Naruto, and the other scenes are all made of cheap cardboard and plastic, plus the "5-cent special effects" in the later stage. It looks simple, but still shocking. It perfectly reproduces the major scenes of the time. Screenshots of the stop-motion animation of "The Valley of the End" from "Naruto": For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Naruto Zone For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Naruto Zone For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Naruto Zone For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Naruto Zone |
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