This episode is part of the "In Naruto's Footsteps: The Friends' Paths" filler arc, which looks back at the Chuunin Exams that took place while Naruto was away training with Jiraiya. Direct Review
The core of the episode is Neji's decision-making. He chooses to help Matsuri and rescue Gaara from the rogue monk Hōichi without asking for a reward, showing how far he has come from the fatalistic, cold ninja of the original series. His tactical use of the Byakugan to solve the Jinchūriki extraction problem is a satisfying display of his genius. Naruto Shippuden Episode 412
: C- . It is essential only for die-hard Neji fans. If you are watching for the main story, this episode can be safely skipped. Are you planning to watch the entire filler arc , or This episode is part of the "In Naruto's
Episode 412 is a middle-of-the-road filler entry that shines a rare, deserved spotlight on Neji Hyuga, but suffers from the typical pacing and animation issues of late-series filler arcs. His tactical use of the Byakugan to solve
: Matsuri offers Team Guy a "Heaven Scroll" to help save Gaara. Neji decides to help for free. Using his Byakugan, Neji manages to cut the chakra chains binding Gaara and Fū by targeting a weak point in the barrier. Key Characters : Neji, Gaara, Fū, Matsuri, and Team Guy.
A common critique is the "Gospel of Uzumaki"—even though Naruto isn't present, characters who haven't even met him yet (like Fū) start acting based on his "friendship" philosophy, which can feel forced and repetitive for long-time viewers. Episode Summary
As with many episodes in this 20-episode filler stretch, the animation is often static and awkward. The plot feels stretched, with characters frequently stating the obvious to fill time. While it’s better than a clip show, it lacks the emotional weight or visual polish of the canon Great Ninja War episodes it interrupted.