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Pass or Fail: Survival Test

EpisodeEp. 4

Kakashi puts Team 7 through the bell test, a survival exercise with a brutal failure rate, and the mismatched trio quickly discovers that pranks and reckless charges are no match for an elite jonin reading a book mid-fight.

Kanji: 試練!サバイバル演習
Chapters: 4, 5, 6
Ending Theme: Wind
Opening Theme: R★O★C★K★S
English Airdate: 2005-09-24
Japanese Airdate: 2002-10-24
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Summary

In an Academy classroom, Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura wait on their tardy jonin instructor. To punish him for being late, Naruto balances an eraser atop the door, and to Sasuke's astonishment Kakashi walks straight into it, delighting Naruto and, secretly, Sakura. Kakashi promptly writes them all off as idiots. He has them introduce themselves, drawing out Naruto's dream of becoming Hokage, Sakura's blushing glances at Sasuke, and Sasuke's vow to kill a certain man. Kakashi then announces a survival test the next morning that will decide which of the twenty-seven graduates advance, warning of a 66 percent failure rate and telling them to skip breakfast so they do not throw up.

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Key Events

The team gathers at dawn, only for Kakashi to arrive late again with a flimsy excuse about a black cat. He sets the challenge: snatch one of two bells before noon, and whoever fails will be tied to a post and made to watch the others eat. Sakura works out that the skipped breakfast was meant to handicap them, and the three scatter to hide. Meanwhile, a concerned Iruka speaks with the Third Hokage, who shows him a record proving no team has ever passed under Kakashi. At the training ground, Naruto breaks cover and rushes in, but Kakashi calmly reads his Icha Icha book, dodges everything, and hits him with the One Thousand Years of Death. A shadow clone feint backfires when Kakashi uses the Body Flicker to turn Naruto's clones on each other, and a bell on the ground proves to be a trap that leaves Naruto dangling by a rope. As Kakashi lectures him, Sasuke seizes the moment to hurl shuriken and kunai from the trees, striking the jonin.

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Notes

The fourth episode of the original Naruto anime falls in the Prologue: Land of Waves arc and adapts chapters 4 through 6. It aired in Japan on 24 October 2002 and in English on 24 September 2005. The opening theme is R★O★C★K★S and the ending theme is Wind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Naruto episode "Pass or Fail: Survival Test" about?

"Pass or Fail: Survival Test" is episode 4 of the original Naruto anime, part of the Prologue: Land of Waves arc, in which Kakashi puts Team 7 through a survival exercise called the bell test.

What is the bell test in this episode?

In the bell test, Kakashi challenges Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura to snatch one of two bells from him before noon. Whoever fails is tied to a post and forced to watch the others eat lunch.

How does Naruto prank Kakashi at the start of the episode?

At the start of "Pass or Fail: Survival Test," Naruto balances an eraser on top of the classroom door so it falls on Kakashi, and to Sasuke's astonishment, Kakashi walks straight into it.

What failure rate does Kakashi warn Team 7 about?

Kakashi warns Team 7 that the survival test carries a 66 percent failure rate and tells them to skip breakfast so they will not throw up.

When did "Pass or Fail: Survival Test" air, and what does it adapt?

"Pass or Fail: Survival Test" aired in Japan on October 24, 2002, and in English on September 24, 2005, adapting chapters 4 through 6 of the manga.

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