During the Fourth Great Shinobi War, a legendary battle unfolded between two formidable shinobi, Might Guy vs. Madara Uchiha. The intensity of their clash was so extraordinary that even Madara himself bestowed upon Guy the title of the ‘strongest taijutsu user’ he had ever encountered. However, the aftermath of this fierce confrontation took a toll on Guy, necessitating a period of dedicated rehabilitation to recover.

Might Guy, known for his boundless energy and unwavering dedication, holds a special place within Konoha as one of its most vibrant and committed shinobi. His unwavering positivity and tireless work ethic make him a reliable pillar of strength. Furthermore, Guy’s deep and genuine concern for the well-being of his comrades is a testament to his character and the values he upholds.
A Recap of the Episode:
In the midst of their battle against Madara, Minato takes a moment to rally his allies. He urges them to assist Guy in his fight and entrusts Lee with his kunai. Guy, determined as ever, launches his Evening Elephant technique at Madara, only to have it thwarted by Madara’s impenetrable truth-seeking ball. In a strategic move, Lee hurls the kunai between Madara and Guy, while Minato swiftly employs his flying thunder god technique to redirect the orbs away from their intended target. Meanwhile, Gaara lends his support to Kakashi, facilitating his approach to Madara. Kakashi capitalizes on this opportunity, employing his Kamui to breach Madara’s formidable defense.

After a significant amount of time in combat, Guy manages to unleash his formidable Evening Elephant technique against Madara. However, to their astonishment, Madara survives this relentless assault. Undeterred, Guy attempts to unleash the devastating power of the Gate of Wonder, yet even this potent technique fails to inflict harm upon Madara. As he exhausts the seventh gate, Guy comes to a grim realization – he must unlock the eighth gate, known as the Gate of Death, fully aware that doing so will result in his own demise.
When Lee learns of Guy’s fateful decision, he is overwhelmed with grief. However, he soon understands that his sensei is making a profound sacrifice for the greater good. Memories flood back to Lee, recalling the time Guy took him under his wing for intensive taijutsu training. During these moments of reflection, Lee reminisces about his father and the invaluable lessons he imparted.
Lee’s father possessed an unwavering spirit, brushing off the mockery of others and maintaining an optimistic outlook. He acknowledged the relentless dedication of his father as a shinobi and nurtured Lee to follow in his footsteps. Lee also recollects his father’s early teachings in Taijutsu. Ultimately, Lee vividly recalls his father’s heroic act of activating the Eight Gates to save him from the swordsmen of the mist, giving his all in a battle that cost him his life.

Returning to the present, Guy summons the incredible power of the eighth gate, enveloping himself in a swirling crimson aura. This awe-inspiring transformation catches Kakashi’s attention, triggering memories of a conversation with his father. His father had prophesied that a day might come when Guy would surpass his strength, a prediction that has now come to fruition.
With unwavering determination, Guy strides toward Madara, preparing to unleash his devastating Evening Elephant technique. However, the overwhelming strain of the eighth gate’s power proves too much for him to bear, causing his attack to prematurely come to an end. Madara, undeterred, encourages Guy to press on and acknowledges him as the ‘Strongest Taijutsu User’ he has ever faced. Guy readies himself for a final, potentially lethal, kick aimed at Madara.




