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Third Great Beast Arc

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This short filler arc of the original Naruto anime spans two episodes and centres on Rock Lee's recovery and a revenge plot aimed at Might Guy. A trio of brothers wielding wooden puppets ambush Guy, forcing Naruto's team and a still-healing Lee to intervene.

Type: arc
Media: Naruto: Original
Anime Episodes: 195-196
Anime Arc Number: 18
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Overview

Running across episodes 195 and 196 of the original Naruto anime, this brief arc sits between the Peddlers Escort Mission, the Matchmaking Proxy Mission, and the Lady Daimyō Search Mission on one side and the Konoha Plans Recapture Mission on the other. It revisits Rock Lee's uncertain recovery while introducing a grudge held against Might Guy.

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Summary

During a routine examination, Naruto learns that Lee's healing from his Chūnin Exam injuries remains in doubt. He and Tenten later watch Lee spar against a gifted youngster called Yagura, who not only pushes Lee back in close combat but nearly cracks his ankle with an advanced move. When Naruto and Tenten voice their worry, Neji urges them to trust in Lee's relentless drive, insisting that dedication can carry him past any prodigy.

Guy afterward heads out on a mission with Yagura, only for the boy to prove an impostor. Tsunade rushes Neji, Tenten, and Naruto to help, keeping the news from Lee to spare his injured ankle. They find Guy already seized by a band of brothers who command wooden training dummies through a unique puppet method, bent on avenging their father's death. Lee arrives despite his condition, and with the group wearing down, he and Guy smash the dummy fortress and break the technique.

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Aftermath

With the fight won, Guy recounts the true story of his old clash with the brothers' father, revealing that the man held respect rather than scorn for him. The revelation empties their thirst for vengeance, exposing the grudge as hollow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Third Great Beast Arc in Naruto?

The Third Great Beast Arc is a short filler arc from the original Naruto anime, spanning episodes 195 and 196, that focuses on Rock Lee's uncertain recovery and a revenge plot targeting Might Guy.

Who targets Might Guy in the Third Great Beast Arc?

In the Third Great Beast Arc, a trio of brothers who control wooden training dummies through a unique puppet technique ambush Might Guy to avenge their father's death.

Does Rock Lee fight in the Third Great Beast Arc despite his injury?

Yes, despite his unhealed ankle from the Chunin Exams, Rock Lee joins the fight in the Third Great Beast Arc and helps Might Guy destroy the brothers' wooden dummy fortress.

How does the Third Great Beast Arc end?

The Third Great Beast Arc ends with Might Guy revealing that the brothers' father actually respected him rather than holding a grudge, which dissolves their thirst for revenge.

Which arcs come before and after the Third Great Beast Arc?

The Third Great Beast Arc follows the Peddlers Escort Mission, Matchmaking Proxy Mission, and Lady Daimyo Search Mission, and it is followed by the Konoha Plans Recapture Mission.

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