'Naruto Shippuden' episode 470 spoilers, air date: Story goes back to present timeline; Naruto and Sasuke continue to battle it out with Kaguya

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Now that the filler episodes are over, "Naruto Shippuden" episode 470 goes back to the current time. Fans can now witness the continuation of the heroic battle between Naruto and Sasuke against the super-powerful Kaguya.

Before the filler episodes came in, Naruto and Sasuke were having a bit of a hard time briging down Kaguya. Several strategies did not work out the way the duo wanted them to be, but Naruto's Sexy Jutsu did offer a distraction to Kaguya. However, it wasn't enough for the duo to launch an attack against the matriarch of Otsutsuki clan, GameNGuide reported.

Fans are now all pumped up to see the next moves of Naruto and Sasuke in order to defeat Kaguya. It is also rumored that Kakashi will die in this episode, but fans are saying that the anime will swerve from its manga arc, if this ever happens. .

Speaking of Kakashi, fans did enjoy episode 469, where they finally saw how Kakashi looked. The fans are even luckier than Naruto, Sasuke Sakura and all of the 6th Hogake's students since they were the only ones who really saw the real looks of Kakashi. The other students decided to join in the quest since they were intrigued by his mysterious appearance, Ecumenical News reported.

They were even helped by a stranger who introduced himself as a professional photographer, who even claims to be a former member of the tactical squad known as ANBU. After running around in pursuit of a different shadow ninja, whom the students thought to be Kakashi, it ended unfruitful. The shadow ninja that they were able to catch was able to run away.

In the end, Kakashi eventually lifted his mask for the viewers. He was the photographer all along.

"Naruto Shippuden" episode 470 is scheduled to air this Aug. 4.

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