Naruto: 20 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Sasuke - Screen Rant

Naruto was an anime series that created many beloved characters, but few are as fawned over as Sasuke Uchiha.

The young Uchiha is a powerful orphan who wants to take revenge on the one who slayed his family before his eyes. This plan motivates his every waking moment and drives Sasuke to become the complex and troubled man he is today.

Though Sasuke switched sides partway through the first Naruto series, fans continued to adore him and begged to learn more and more about his life.

After all, who doesn't love a grieving child turned child soldier turned criminal leader turned good guy secret agent ninja? Oh, and of course, he manages to get married and have a kid too, so clearly, his life has had a lot of twists and turns along the way.

With such a long, rich amount of backstory behind him, fans are bound to simplify some things or have their own interpretations.

While fans are integral to the success of entertainment, sometimes they get things turned around. With 700 episodes of Naruto and 74 episodes of Boruto already, it's a lot to keep track.

Sasuke's life is complicated enough, we're trying to get things as right as possible.

Here are the 20 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Sasuke.

20. Sasuke's Terrible Actions Being Justified

sasuke attack sakura

Sasuke did a lot of terrible things once he left Konoha. He hurt people, ended lives, and organized attacks. The Uchiha heir even actively worked towards destroying his closest friends, Sakura and Naruto.

Fans often cite Orichimaru's manipulation or Sasuke's tragic past and pain for his actions. As a member of the cursed Uchiha clan, some acknowledge how terrible his actions were but justify them with his pain.

Though he was a truly tortured young man, however, no tragic backstory ever justifies the things that he did.

There's a definitive point when a broken boy lashing out just turns into a villain.

Even worse, the show encourages this narrative with Naruto and others accepting Sasuke back into Konoha despite his unforgivable crimes.

Only the man himself seems to understand how unjustified and terrible he'd truly been.

19. His Capabilities As A Husband

Hinata Naruto Sasuke Sakura

For a long time, the doomed relationship between Sasuke and Sakura seemed just that: doomed. However, in an awkward twist, Sasuke expresses affection towards her before leaving Konoha to atone.

In between Naruto and its sequel show, Boruto, the pair got married and even had a daughter, Sarada.

Despite this development, Sasuke would hardly get a husband-of-the-year award. He continues to go on far away missions, protecting Konoha from the outskirts and desperately trying to compensate for all the horror he caused.

While a dedicated ninja, he barely spends any time with his wife and doesn't send her letters while away.

Even when they are together, he delights and rebuffs her affections.

Argue his intentions all you want, he's an objectively distant and inattentive husband.

18. His Mental Stability In Boruto

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By Boruto, Sasuke is the ninja equivalent of a special agent, going around and taking missions outside of Konoha that protect the lands. Everyone just accepts him as this unemotional warrior for good.

However, Sasuke truly hasn't worked through the mental breakage that pained him throughout his youth.

Other than weakly deciding not to decompose after fighting Naruto, Sasuke has just thrown all his turmoil into his redemption.

Meanwhile, his head is likely teeming with unresolved anguish for his clan, his brother, the fact he remains disfigured to ensure the world's safety, fighting the darkness that lies in him.

The Uchiha heir is hardly okay - he just bottles these issues up and separates himself from society.

It's fairly likely that Sasuke is not mentally stable at all, he's just holding his mind together by strings.

17. His Fate As a Broken Man

sasuke as a kid

The Uchiha clan was planning for war. Itachi, the eldest son of their leader, knew this action would destroy the Land of Fire and leave it immeasurably vulnerable. He slayed every Uchiha in the village, except for himself and his little brother, Sasuke.

Itachi let his brother see him so that he'd hate him and desperately want revenge, no matter the cost.

The massacre cursed the young Uchiha to a live of misery, but it didn't have to be that way.

Itachi could have easily said that he saved himself and Sasuke and started a new life elsewhere, determining to end the cycle of hatred with them.

Sasuke could have been happy with his brother, even though losing the clan would still be devastating.

Instead, Itachi did what he did and it made Sasuke into a vengeful monster.

16. The Logistics of His Chosen Gear

sasuke missions

Once Sasuke leaves Konoha and starts dressing himself, his wardrobe is hardly boring. However, between the v-necks, giant ropes, ponchos, and capes, his gear is not the most functional.

His v-necks are a bit dangerous, though, as they leave the human heart a little exposed to errant knife wounds. Though powerful, he's not immune to being stabbed through the chest.

Conversely, the Orochimaru giant rope belt is huge and a more problematic, terrible holster for the sword he carries.

When older, Sasuke doesn't leave himself more exposed, as he has too much extra fabric.

Like Sakura's long hair became a hindrance in battle, his capes or ponchos can be pulled, thrown, used as a visual block to be in his way during battle.

Though Naruto nearly always looks absurd in his orange jumpsuits, at least they never get in his way.

15. His Role in Itachi's Passing

Naruto Sasuke and Itachi

Many fans simplify the Itachi arc when mentioning it. Sasuke ended his brother's life after chasing him for years. However, the situation is more nuanced than that.

Though he was chasing him, Itachi was losing his life to an incurable illness. He would have fallen without Sasuke's assistance.

Even further, he held onto his life only long enough for his younger brother to take it, quenching his vengeance. That's not quite how neatly it worked, though, and Sasuke was even more messed up than before.

Things get even more complicated, though, when considering Itachi always planned for Sasuke to end him.

In theory, then, by leaving his little brother alive, Itachi was his technically the executor of own undoing.

14. His Relationship With Orochimaru

Orochimaru and Sasuke in the Naruto manga

From the beginning, Orochimaru very deliberately was using Sasuke for power. He wanted a new, strong body to grow into, and an Uchiha orphan with angst issues was a perfect target.

Their relationship is easily defined by its manipulation and power struggle, on both ends.

However, an aspect that most people ignore is the fact it never would have taken much effort to corrupt Sasuke.

Unfortunately, he was a young man with only one drive: to end the life of his older brother. Anyone promising impressive power could have likely swayed him.

Though eventually they combated for control, Sasuke always was vulnerable to corruption as a genin.

Orochimaru, while cunning, didn't have to work very hard to convince Sasuke. The manipulation only got very insidious once the young Uchiha had already joined him.

13. Love Letting Him Survive The Uchiha Massacre

Itachi touches Sasuke's forehead in Naruto
Itachi touches Sasuke's forehead in Naruto

Itachi spared Sasuke's life because he was his brother and he loved him. Also, he wanted him to be able to get revenge on the person who took his clan from him. '

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His love was what saved the little Uchiha... or did it?

While Itachi did love Sasuke dearly, his decision to spare him tainted the rest of his life with extra layers of anger and darkness. Selfishly, the older brother also just wanted his little brother to live.

However noble, it led the Uchiha heir to cause much more pain than if he had passed on with the rest of their family.

Love didn't save Sasuke from the massacre. It was a heartbreaking cocktail of selfishness and hope.

After all, Itachi only hoped Sasuke could grow stronger than all of them and move beyond the Uchiha clan's flaws.

12. His Emotional Capabilities

karin sasuke

A lot of fans talk about Sasuke's stunted emotions and cite them as reasons why he avoids Konoha, avoids his marriage, avoids his daughter, etc. Understandably, he's fairly emotionally broken after all of the terrible things that have happened to him.

However, fans miss the mark when describing him like this. Sasuke isn't emotionally stunted. He's adept in hatred, anger, and vengeance.

The issue is that he's clueless when it comes to positive emotions like love, affection, happiness, etc.

Though he's a more balanced person now, he still struggles with these innately human emotions. Losing all you ever loved can do that to a person, and so can the influence of a mad scientist or the Curse of Hatred.

Unfortunately, Sasuke understands emotions very well. He just knows that he'd never fit in with most people.

11. His Shortcomings As A Father

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Sarada nearly had an identity crisis because of her father's incessant absence.

Eventually, with some help from both her parents, she comes to terms with who she is. Sasuke does his best to show his care for her, but it doesn't make up for the years of neglect.

After all, she hadn't seen him in eleven years and she was only eleven at the time.

Love doesn't make up for years of distance, non-exist letters, training a different kid, and making his daughter feel lost.

Though his emotional and mental damage encourages him to stay far away from Konoha, Sasuke could try a little harder to stop by and see Sarada often. It's the least he could do in efforts to be a loving father, but he doesn't.

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