'Naruto Shippuden' episode 483 spoilers: anime's Boyhood Arc to end with upcoming chapter

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"Naruto Shippuden" will air its 438th episode on Nov. 10 on TV Tokyo, and the upcoming episode will be the last one for the Boyhood Arc of the anime.

The previous chapters of "Naruto Shippuden" have shown the background stories of Gaara and Shikamaru, and now the upcoming chapter of the hit anime will show the background stories of Kakashi and Jiraiya. All the stories that were recently shown in "Naruto Shippuden" are speculated to build up to the final battle that Naruto will be fighting.

In the previous chapter of "Naruto Shippuden" Gaara's struggle with loneliness was revealed to viewers. It has shown how much Gaara has faced, including his father's multiple attempts at murdering him. Fortunately for Gaara, his siblings — Temari and Kankuro — were there to help him out. The previous chapter has also shown how hard it was for Gaara to end the life of his uncle, who ultimately served as his father figure.

As for Shikamaru's story, he was taken back to the time when Naruto was showing acts of chivalry towards Hinata, which he thought was a complete waste of time, but was countered by Choji.

The upcoming "Naruto Shippuden" episode — episode 483 — will feature Jiraiya during his Sannin days.

The episode will also tell of Kakashi's training days at the ninja academy. The chapter will also show how his father passed away while he was very young and how he was the one who discovered what his father had done. The sight of Kakashi's father's lifeless corpse is definitely emotional, which led to his decision to keep his own emotions bottled up.

"Naruto Shippuden" episode 483 will air on TV Tokyo on Nov. 10. Unfortunately, the English version's release date is yet to be announced, but is highly speculated to be aired sometime after the Japanese version is aired.

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