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Kaima Capture Mission

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A Naruto anime-only arc sending Anko Mitarashi and a hastily assembled squad to the Land of the Sea, where a monster legend hides the wreckage of Orochimaru's old experiments and a girl named Isaribi who was one of his victims.

Media: Anime
Series: Naruto
Arc Type: Anime-only filler
Episodes: 169-173
Location: Land of the Sea
Followed By: Daimyō Heir Escort Mission
Anime Arc Number: 14
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Overview

Covering episodes 169 to 173 of the original Naruto series, this mission places Anko Mitarashi in charge of escorting a delivery ship and unravelling reports of a sea creature terrorising the Land of the Sea. With no seasoned ninja free, she is teamed with the young Naruto, Shino, and Ino. The arc sits between the Cursed Warrior Extermination Mission and the pair of assignments that follow it, the Daimyō Heir Escort Mission and the Buried Gold Excavation Mission.

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Summary

On the islands, Naruto befriends Isaribi, a bandaged girl shunned as a monster much as he once was, though her trauma keeps her from trusting his kindness. The squad soon learns she is the very creature behind the sea legend, transformed against her will. Anko reveals the grim truth: years earlier Orochimaru used this place to conduct cruel experiments, kidnapping locals and warping their bodies, Isaribi among them. Determined to punish her old master, Anko guides the team toward his abandoned laboratory, where they are ambushed by the lead scientist Amachi and his forces, with Isaribi fighting on their side in the hope of being made human again.

Naruto slowly convinces Isaribi that clinging to Amachi's false promise is wrong, and after tapping the fox's chakra he overwhelms Amachi, who had undergone the same surgery in perfected form. Isaribi, finally believing Naruto truly understands her pain, saves him from collapse. When Amachi summons a spectral sea beast, Naruto answers by calling Gamabunta and destroys it with an improvised oil-and-fire technique.

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Aftermath

The captured scientist proves to have no idea how to reverse Isaribi's transformation, leaving her condition unresolved. Rather than abandon her, Naruto invites Isaribi to return with him to Konoha, trusting that Tsunade's superior medical skill might succeed where Amachi cannot. The arc ends with that offer of hope and a bond formed between two outcasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kaima Capture Mission arc about?

The Kaima Capture Mission is an anime-only Naruto arc covering episodes 169 to 173, in which Anko Mitarashi leads Naruto, Shino, and Ino to the Land of the Sea to investigate reports of a monster and escort a supply ship.

Who is Isaribi in the Kaima Capture Mission arc?

Isaribi is a bandaged girl shunned as a monster who befriends Naruto, and the squad soon discovers she is the very sea creature behind the local legend, having been transformed against her will by Orochimaru's experiments.

What does Anko reveal about Orochimaru's past in this arc?

Anko reveals that years earlier Orochimaru used the Land of the Sea to conduct cruel experiments, kidnapping locals and warping their bodies, with Isaribi among his victims.

How does Naruto defeat Amachi's sea monster?

When the scientist Amachi summons a spectral sea beast, Naruto calls on the toad boss Gamabunta and destroys it using an improvised oil-and-fire technique.

What happens to Isaribi at the end of the Kaima Capture Mission arc?

The captured scientist Amachi turns out to have no way to reverse Isaribi's transformation, so Naruto invites her to return with him to Konoha in hopes that Tsunade's medical skill can help her.

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