Sasuke Vs. Narutois one of the most epic fights in all of manga, concluding the series' 700 chapter run. Before its fruition, it was probably the most anticipated fight, as the showdown between the two was teased ever since they first fought at the Final Valley at the end of Part 1. New fanart depicts that excitement and anticipation again, this time done in the ukiyo-e art style, which redesigns Naruto and Sasuke to have a mythical look.
Naruto and Sasuke's final fight was the climax of the series and was the pinnacle of everything the two had learned since the very beginning. They threw everything they had at each other, ranging from literal ninja tools like shuriken and kunai, to trading blows in their monstrous chakra states. The fight is very symbolic as well, as both Naruto and Sasuke's attacks symbolize their character arcs. Even some of Naruto's harshest critics admit that the fight is a major high point of the series and a fitting send-off to one of the most popular shonen series ever created.
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The themes of the fight are portrayed with an emphasis on myth in Chien Chih Kang's (user handle @Justin96636) ukiyo-e style artwork found on Twitter. The left side of the portrait depicts Naruto jumping at Sasuke with a Rasengan in his hand, while Kurama looms above him with his fangs bared in the background. Sasuke is almost a mirror image of Naruto; except he holds a Chidori in his hand while his perfect Susanoo looms to counter Kurama. This depiction of the giant chakra samurai is interesting in its design. The Susanoo's mask is similar to how it's drawn in the manga, but this time it's drawn to more accurately depict a tengu — a type of
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