
Gato is a corrupt shipping magnate and the founder of the Gato Company, a respectable-looking business that masks drug trafficking and smuggling. Bent on owning the Land of Waves outright, he chokes its economy and hires the assassin Zabuza Momochi, setting the stage for Team 7's first serious mission.
Small round black spectacles perch on his face, with shaggy brown hair sitting above them. His usual outfit is a black suit paired with a purple tie, a yellow shirt worn beneath the jacket, and plain closed-toe shoes.
Greed and cruelty drive nearly everything Gato does. The faintest promise of profit is enough to move him, and he places money above every loyalty, emotion, or promise, tearing up his own agreements the moment doing so saves him a coin. He treats enemies without mercy, killing anyone who stands in his way, and he thinks nothing of hurting the innocent, ordering Tsunami seized as a hostage to pressure Tazuna. For all that menace, he is a coward at heart who nurses petty grudges, kicking Haku's corpse over an earlier injury and then shrinking back in terror when Zabuza turned on him.
Behind the respectable face of his shipping empire, Gato ran contraband and dealt drugs, and he seized the Land of Waves' sea lanes to build a stranglehold on trade. By sealing the country off from the outside world he ground it into poverty and hunger. When a man named Kaiza dared to defy him, Gato had him humiliated and executed in front of everyone, crushing the spirit of Wave so thoroughly that no one else dared resist. Two bodyguards, Zori and Waraji, shadowed him wherever he went.
Because Tazuna's bridge threatened his grip on the region's economy, Gato paid Zabuza Momochi and his followers to kill the builder. After Kakashi Hatake and the newly formed Team 7 turned back Zabuza's first attempt, Gato paid the swordsman a visit and warned, as Haku caught his arm, that another failure would cost them their place in his organization. During the rematch, once Zabuza's arms had been broken, Gato showed up with a mob of hired thugs, meaning to finish the assassin himself and dodge the bill for his services. That scheme ended his life. Zabuza gripped a kunai in his teeth and cut Gato's head from his shoulders. The swordsman soon died of his wounds, and the leaderless thugs who tried to plunder Wave were chased off by Kakashi, Naruto, and the assembled villagers.

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Gato is a corrupt shipping magnate and founder of the Gato Company, a business that fronts for drug trafficking and smuggling. He sought to seize full control of the Land of Waves and hired the assassin Zabuza Momochi, setting up Team 7's early mission there.
Gato hired Zabuza Momochi to kill Tazuna, the bridge builder whose construction threatened Gato's grip on the Land of Waves' economy. After Kakashi Hatake and Team 7 stopped Zabuza's first attempt, Gato warned that another failure would cost him his place in the organization.
Gato was beheaded by Zabuza Momochi. He had arrived with a mob of hired thugs to kill the already injured Zabuza himself and avoid paying for his services, but Zabuza gripped a kunai in his teeth and cut off Gato's head instead.
Gato seized the sea lanes of the Land of Waves to monopolize its trade, sealing the country off from the outside world and grinding it into poverty. When a man named Kaiza defied him, Gato had him humiliated and executed publicly to crush any further resistance.
Gato's bodyguards were Zori and Waraji, two thugs who shadowed him wherever he went.
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