Jiraiya begins to realize that "Pain" is not a single person but a collection of six distinct bodies, each possessing the Rinnegan and a shared field of vision, making them nearly impossible to surprise. Key Themes and Production
This episode is widely regarded by fans as part of the "Golden Age" of Naruto, setting the stage for one of the most emotional finales in the series in the subsequent episode 133. Quick Facts Title In Attendance, the Six Paths of Pain Release Date October 22, 2009 Arc Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant Major Reveal The existence of all Six Paths of Pain Key Jutsu Sage Mode, Rinnegan shared vision Naruto Shippuden Episode 132
Jiraiya recognizes the face of the main body, the Deva Path, as Yahiko , another one of his former students who he believed was the original "Child of Prophecy". Jiraiya begins to realize that "Pain" is not
Naruto Shippuden Episode 132 , titled (Japanese: Pain Rikudō, Kenzan ), is a pivotal chapter in the "Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant" arc. It aired on October 22, 2009, and marks a major turning point in the legendary battle between Jiraiya and his former student, Nagato (operating as Pain). Plot Summary Naruto Shippuden Episode 132 , titled (Japanese: Pain
The episode continues the high-stakes confrontation in the Rain Village. Having entered , Jiraiya manages to trap and seemingly neutralize three of Pain's bodies using a powerful sound-based genjutsu. However, the victory is short-lived.
It showcases the tactical depth of the series, moving beyond simple power-scaling to a complex battle of information gathering.
The episode is noted for its dark, somber atmosphere, heavy with flashbacks that foreshadow Jiraiya's impending fate.