'Naruto Shippuden' episode 482, 483 spoilers: new 'Boyhood Arc' episodes put the focus on Gaara, Shikamaru, Jiraiya, and Kakashi

A screenshot of young Shikamaru from the "Naruto Shippuden" episode 482 preview YouTube/Studio Pierrot

"Naruto Shippuden" episodes 482 and 483 will continue the "Boyhood Arc" that puts a strong emphasis on flashbacks. Episodes 480 and 481 focused on Naruto, Sasuke, Hinata, and Sakura, and now, episodes 482 and 483 will focus on Gaara, Shikamaru, Jiraiya, and Kakashi.

As per Saiyan Island, episode 482 will focus on the story surrounding a young Gaara trying to live and survive in the desert. The synopsis reveals that Gaara, at this point, still struggles with the power of the one-tailed beast, Shukaku, living within him, and he is always on the run because his uncle Yashamaru is hunting him down.

The episode will also delve into some elements of Shikamaru's story, but they are two different plots and will not cross over or intersect with each other throughout the episode. This is why Gaara's story has been labeled as "Part A," and Shikamaru's story has been labeled as "Part B."

In Episode 483, Jiraiya's story will the first part and the second part will focus on Kakashi. A fully detailed synopsis regarding Jiraiya or Kakashi's story is yet to be released.

According to Parent Herald, these flashbacks are not resonating well with the viewers, and the interest in these sequences and the "Boyhood Arc" in general is declining. However, it is pointed out that these little tidbits regarding their past will set up the events for the final story arc of "Naruto Shippuden."

Once the "Boyhood Arc" ends, the series will then begin the final story arc that will see Naruto triumph and eventually be named as the newest Hokage. The story of "Naruto Shippuden" ends there, but fans of the franchise will recall that a sequel of sorts, focusing on Naruto's son, Boruto, does exist, and there are films and a spin-off manga series focusing on his adventures.

"Naruto Shippuden" episode 482 will air this Nov. 3 while episode 483 will air on Nov. 10.

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