Minato Namikaze, Naruto's father, saves him in "Naruto: Shippuden" Episode 168, titled "The Fourth Hokage." In this episode, Minato appears in Naruto's subconscious to help him control the Nine-Tails' chakra and protect him from pain. This moment is significant as it deepens the emotional connection between father and son and showcases Minato's enduring support for Naruto.
Kakashi learns that Naruto is the son of Minato Namikaze, the Fourth Hokage, in Episode 168 of "Naruto Shippuden," titled "The Fourth Hokage." During a conversation with Naruto, Kakashi reveals that he knew Naruto's father and shares his connection to Minato, highlighting the legacy that Naruto carries. This moment is significant as it deepens Naruto's character development and his relationship with his heritage.
Minato and Kushina share significant moments in "Naruto: Shippuden" during Episode 168, titled "The Fourth Hokage." In this episode, their backstory is explored, showcasing their love for each other and their sacrifices for their child, Naruto. Their relationship is further highlighted during the Nine-Tails' attack on the village, emphasizing their dedication as parents.
From what Jiraiya told Naruto the 4th Hokage, Minato Namikaze, did.
Minato Namikaze or Yondaime, Naruto's father
naruto fight against sasuke
Naruto meets his father, Minato Namikaze, in Episode 167 of Naruto Shippuden titled "Planetary Devastation." This episode reveals the emotional reunion between Naruto and Minato, where Minato entrusts his son with the knowledge about the Nine-Tails sealed within him.
Minato appeared in Naruto Shippuuden Episode 168 when Naruto sprouted the ninth tail during the fight with Pain.
It Is A FACT Naruto's Father Is The 4th Hokage, Minato Namikaze, And That His Mother Is Kushina Uzumaki. Just Watch Naruto Shippuden Episode 128. It Is A Flashback Of Jiraiya's. It Is About The Times When Minato Was Jiraiya's Apprentice.
There is an episode when naruto meet his dad(the 4th hokage). When Naruto was fighting Pain and when he released the nined-tailed fox he was trap in his own mind and then his dad (Minato) stop him Naruto from getting closer to the fox.Then Later Minato say to Naruto that he was his dad.
He meets his father, Minato Namikaze, in Naruto: Shippuden episode 168. He doesn't technically meet him, as Minato died 16 years ago. It is only a piece of Minato that he stored in Naruto in case Naruto ever wanted to release the Nine Tails.
Kakashi learns that Naruto is the son of Minato Namikaze, the Fourth Hokage, in Episode 168 of "Naruto Shippuden," titled "The Fourth Hokage." During a conversation with Naruto, Kakashi reveals that he knew Naruto's father and shares his connection to Minato, highlighting the legacy that Naruto carries. This moment is significant as it deepens Naruto's character development and his relationship with his heritage.
Episode 87 close to the end of the episode as a flashback.
It was a OVA called: Hidden Leaf Village Grand Sports Festival!
I am not sure about Kushina Uzumaki (Naruto's mother), but Minato Namikaze (known as the Fourth Hokage) confesses to Naruto that he is his father. In ''Naruto Shippuden'' episode 168.
Naruto's father is Minato Namikaze, the fourth Hokage, or Yondaime. He died sealing the Kyuubi into Naruto, who has recently found out who his father is. His mother is Kushina Uzumaki. She is believed to have died due to complications with child birth, but this has not been proved. Minato and Kushina were not married. *Just watch Episode 128 of Naruto Shippuden*
minato uzumaki (naruto's father) was around when naruto was still a baby.....when the 9 tailed fox incident happened minato sacrificed himself to save the village and seal the kyubi(nine tailed fox) to naruto's tummy
Minato Namikaze, also known as the Fourth Hokage, dies in "Naruto" during Episode 168, titled "The Fourth Hokage." He sacrifices himself to protect the village from the Nine-Tails, sealing the beast within his newborn son, Naruto Uzumaki. His death is a pivotal moment in the series, shaping Naruto's journey and the overall narrative.