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Surprise Attack! Naruto's Secret Weapon!

EpisodeEp. 45

The forty-fifth episode of Naruto settles the preliminary bout between Naruto and Kiba, in which the underdog turns a rival's own tricks against him and improvises his way to a scrappy, unlikely victory in front of the Chunin Exam crowd.

Kanji: ヒナタ赤面! 観客あんぐり、ナルトの奥の手
Chapters: 76, 77
Ending Song: Harmonia
Opening Song: Far Away
English Airdate: July 29, 2006
Japanese Airdate: August 13, 2003
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Summary

When Kiba clouds the arena with a smokescreen, Naruto exploits the cover rather than panicking. Copying his opponent with the Transformation Technique, he masquerades as an extra Kiba and steers the real one into striking down Akamaru by mistake. The blunder enrages Kiba, but it does not close the skill gap, since the pill he fed his partner has sharpened his chakra and left him faster than Naruto can match.

The tide turns by accident. Pushing himself past his limit, Naruto lets out a fart directly in Kiba's face, and the fumes wreck an opponent whose sense of smell has been heightened. With Kiba reeling, Naruto seals the win using the Naruto Uzumaki Combo, a finisher he modeled on Sasuke's earlier Lion Combo but rebuilt around his shadow clones.

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Key Events

Naruto disguises himself as a duplicate of Kiba and baits him into knocking out Akamaru. The performance-enhancing pill keeps Kiba ahead on speed and chakra until his boosted nose becomes a liability. An unplanned burst of stench cripples Kiba long enough for Naruto to land his shadow-clone finisher, and the match ends in Naruto's favor.

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Notes

The installment adapts chapters 76 and 77 and belongs to the Chunin Exams arc. It first aired in Japan on August 13, 2003, with an English broadcast following on July 29, 2006. Far Away plays as the opening theme and Harmonia closes the episode.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Naruto win his match against Kiba in Surprise Attack! Naruto's Secret Weapon!?

Naruto uses the Transformation Technique to disguise himself as Kiba and trick the real Kiba into striking down his own partner Akamaru, then an accidental fart cripples Kiba's enhanced sense of smell, letting Naruto finish the fight with a shadow clone combo.

What is Naruto's secret weapon in this episode?

Naruto's so called secret weapon is an unplanned fart let out right in Kiba's face, which overwhelms Kiba's heightened sense of smell after he boosted it with a pill.

What is the Naruto Uzumaki Combo?

The Naruto Uzumaki Combo is the finishing move Naruto uses to beat Kiba, a technique he modeled on Sasuke's earlier Lion Combo but rebuilt around his own shadow clones.

Why does Kiba end up attacking his own partner Akamaru?

Kiba is fooled by Naruto's Transformation Technique into mistaking a disguised clone for the real Naruto, and strikes down Akamaru by accident in the confusion.

When did Surprise Attack! Naruto's Secret Weapon! air, and what arc is it part of?

Surprise Attack! Naruto's Secret Weapon! is episode 45 of Naruto, part of the Chunin Exams arc, and it first aired in Japan on August 13, 2003, with an English broadcast on July 29, 2006.

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