When he finally reaches Sasuke, Itachi appears to grab for his eyes but instead only pokes his forehead. Upon learning the entire truth about Itachi, Sasuke regains the great admiration he had for him when they were children and follows in his brother's footsteps. As they near Kabuto's lair Itachi tries one last time to shake him, only to be disappointed when Sasuke joins him shortly after he confronts Kabuto. Despite this, Itachi felt his own needs were secondary to the greater good's and to that end he became a Despite the traumas he endured from killing his own family, Itachi did not blame those among Konoha's leadership who gave him the mission; though he did not trust Danzō on a personal level, he knew Danzō only had the village's best interests at heart. If he really was 13 when he did it not only is that impressive but also incredibly tragic...He was around 13. Every time he used his Mangekyō Sharingan his eyesight deteriorated, a process that would progressively worsen on each occasion. They discuss Akatsuki and how little they, particularly Nagato, actually knew about the organisation; both were only pawns kept by Tobi because of their Now free to do as he wishes, Itachi joins Naruto and B against Nagato, using Amaterasu on him and his Nagato had been able to locate Kabuto's location while they were together, and Itachi now moves on a direct course there. His overall appearance is very similar to Sasuke's.As a member of Akatsuki, he wore the standard Akatsuki cloak and a slashed Konoha forehead protector to symbolise his broken ties with the village. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Itachi killed his clan at age 13. But Itachi – partly out of the necessity of his assignment to join Akatsuki – was greatly changed after the massacre, rarely if ever showing emotion. Just to let you know, he didn't kill his clan out of hatred, actually when Sasuke had a flashback of the event, he sees Itachi crying. His reincarnated body dissolves and his soul returns to the By his own design, Itachi had a profound influence on Sasuke’s life. Itachi and Sasuke moments before the Nine-Tails' attack.Itachi shared the burden of betraying his clan with Shisui. He was thirteen. He had jet-black hair that was pulled back in a low ponytail and his face was framed with centre-parted bangs that extended to his chin; the ponytail and bangs grew longer over the years. Itachi chose his brother.In one night Itachi and Tobi slaughtered the entire clan. Despite his betrayal, they bore him no ill-will, instead telling him in the moments before they were killed that they were proud of him and requesting that he take care of Sasuke.Sometime later, Orochimaru tried to steal Itachi's body in order to gain the Sharingan, but Itachi easily overpowered him, trapping him inside a paralysis genjutsu and severing his left hand to prevent him from dispelling it.At some point, Itachi contracted a terminal illness.

Also because he has long hair at the time. The most popular answer is 13, because Kakashi states that Itachi became anbu captain at 13 and people assume he massacred his clan afterwards but when further broken down this seems false. If he used these techniques too often in a short span of time, Itachi would become so fatigued that he would deactivate his Sharingan altogether. ( obito helped)Nigga u think none of us here watched the show lmfaoNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castEverything related to the Naruto and Boruto series goes here. Itachi had an influence on one of Orochimaru's experiment subjects, Itachi Uchiha is a playable character in the following video games:

Although you could also talk about the topping too.Press J to jump to the feed. Under normal circumstances, just three uses of his Although not his preferred method of combat, Itachi was very skilled with Consistent with his pacifist nature, Itachi specialised in genjutsu, where the illusions would typically involve crows. If an opponent exceeded his expectations or posed a legitimate challenge to him or his allies, Itachi would freely admit it.Although this approach prevented him from becoming close with many people, it enabled him to think and act without prejudice or preconceptions, instead evaluating things strictly on their own merits.