I'm kind of a sucker for the emotional context behind Naruto's eye changes, so I target a few big moments: the Sage Mode episodes around the Pain arc in 'Naruto Shippuden' (that’s where the horizontal pupils and toad-sage look become iconic), the Fourth Great Ninja War episodes where Kurama cooperation and Six Paths energy alter his eyes, and the Baryon Mode scenes in 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' which are the most visually intense. Each of those arcs shows a different ‘peak’ of his ocular power and the personal stakes that come with it, so they’re great to binge depending on the mood I’m in.
Okay, here's a more tactical guide: if you want to see Naruto's strongest eye forms, prioritize arcs rather than single episodes—I've learned that's the best way to catch every subtle eye shift. Start with his Sage Mode: the Mt. Myoboku training scenes and the subsequent Pain invasion episodes in 'Naruto Shippuden' show how his eyes look when he taps natural energy (you'll notice the horizontal pupils and face markings). Next, dive into the Fourth Great Ninja War arc in 'Naruto Shippuden' to watch Kurama-backed forms and the transition to Six Paths Sage influence; these episodes have a range of visual changes as he gains more power and synchronization with Kurama.
If you're a stickler for the most intense, modern animation of Naruto's ocular changes, the 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' arc that adapts the later chapters of the manga contains Baryon Mode—this is visually the wildest, with flame-like patterns and a very different pupil/eye coloration. I usually rewatch the Pain battle and the Baryon scenes back-to-back because you can see how Naruto's eyes go from focused sage calm to fierce, almost sacrificial intensity. If you want timestamps for rewatching, pick the climactic parts of each arc: Pain’s showdown, the key war battles, and the Baryon confrontation in 'Boruto'.
I get excited thinking about Naruto's eyes because they change so dramatically with each power-up. If you're looking for episodes that highlight his most striking ocular forms, watch the Mt. Myoboku training and the Pain invasion arc in 'Naruto Shippuden'—these show his classic Sage Mode eyes (the horizontal pupils and orange pigmentation). The Pain arc sits roughly in the mid-160s range of episodes in 'Naruto Shippuden', and the training episodes just before that give you the setup and the first full Sage moments.
Later on, during the Fourth Great Ninja War arc in 'Naruto Shippuden', Naruto's eyes shift again when he gains strong Tailed-Beast/ Kurama cooperation and eventually receives Six Paths power from Hagoromo. Those war episodes stretch across the late 200s into the 400s depending on how you slice the arc, but the key fights against Obito and Madara are where his eyes reflect Six Paths Sage intensity (glow, different slit/patterns depending on the moment).
Finally, don't skip the 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' segments where Naruto unveils Baryon Mode—this is the most dramatic eye-change visually and narratively, with flame-like patterns and a painfully costly power-up. If you want a binge plan: Sage Mode (training + Pain arc), Kurama/Six Paths (war arcs), then Baryon in 'Boruto'. I love rewatching those scenes for the animation and the emotional weight behind each eye shift.
I've always been drawn to how Naruto's eyes tell the story of what he's experiencing, so I tend to watch specific arcs instead of pinning down an exact episode number. For Sage Mode, look to the lead-up and climax of the Pain invasion in 'Naruto Shippuden'—those episodes best show the telltale horizontal pupils and face pigmentation. The Fourth Shinobi War arc is where his eyes change again as he syncs with Kurama and later receives Six Paths power; those fights are spread across the war episodes and include his towering, radiant eye effects.
If you follow the manga-to-anime progression, the absolute peak ocular moment comes in 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' where Baryon Mode appears. The anime adaptation handles that arc with intense close-ups on his eyes and chakra aura. So, in short: watch the Sage training/Pain arc, then the War arc for Kurama and Six Paths visuals, and finally the Baryon arc in 'Boruto' for the most dramatic eye transformation.
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For Madara, the big moments start when he’s brought into the Fourth Great Ninja War; the episode titled 'Madara Uchiha' is the dramatic entrance, and many of his signature EMS-powered moves are shown throughout the war arc (watch the flashback episodes too — they explain how he gained Eternal Mangekyō by taking his brother’s eyes). Sasuke’s Eternal Mangekyō becomes visually obvious later in the war/final arcs when he uses his upgraded Susanoo and more intense ocular techniques — those later episodes in the final arc show the distinct, darker pattern and the way it removes the blindness drawback of the normal Mangekyō.
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