Sasuke will die at the end of the naruto series because in naruto first part i.e shonen jump both naruto and sasuke try to fight against haku and haku had told naruto that if you try to protect asomeone important to you your true pwer will reveal and as we know that naruto,s true power is his emotion,s and sasuke is hatered and hatered is like poison that eat,s people as the time passes. In the end when sasuke will know about the truth about why uchiha clan is eliminated and madara tried to use Itachi as a convoy he will try to kill Madara but madara will be strong enough to kill him and when Naruto will come to know about sasuke his true strength his emotions will reveal and in this way naruto will bring an end to the era of war and peace will reveal over the world and naruto will declare Sasuke as a hero who protected the ninja world not try to destroy it and sakura will forgive sasuke in her thaughts and will live happily with Naruto.
Yes, Sasuke does show up in Naruto Shippuuden.
Sasuke demanded to die Why because they were evenly matched. While Naruto was the one who lived. TT^TT....
Yes, Sasuke in an Anime. It is drawn as one and so is the whole Naruto, Naruto Dub, Naruto Shippuuden and Naruto Manga (only sometimes).
Naruto is stronger then Sasuke because in episode 240 until 254 he will obtain kyubi mode that is stronger than Sasuke's susano
Naruto Shippuden is the continuation of Naruto. It takes place three years after Sasuke runs away.
Naruto Shippuuden will most likely end when Naruto fights sasuke again and saves him. This is not a spoiler, I have no idea how it will end, this is just a prediction.
Watch Naruto Shippuuden episodes 135-138 and see what they do, Itachi uses it then.
Sakura and Naruto won't die, but Sasuke might.
most probably sasuke <---- its just an opinion though
Nope he doesnt :) I read the whole manga
it's about Naruto being grown up and his on a quest to bring sasuke back by all means
Unless you are refering to a specific fight, then this cannot be answered because "Naruto Shippuuden" is still ongoing.