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Naruto Shippuden: Life The Arc Of Shikamaru Hiden
‘Naruto Shippuden’ episode 489 and 490 spoilers: Shikamaru Hiden arc begins, Shinobi’s secret mission to take roots
“Naruto Shippuden” is all set to enter another arc with episode 489 and the focus will be on Shikamaru Nara. His mission after the fourth great Ninja war is in focus and it will be full of twists and turns.
Episode 489 of “Naruto Shippuden” brings to life the arc of Shikamaru Hiden and it is based on the second book in the Naruto Hiden series, reports Yibada. The Plot takes place two years after the Fourth Great Shinobi War and by that time Shikamaru has attained the status of chief coordinator of the Shinobi Union. The Union is a peacetime organization that is succeeding the Allied Shinobi Forces.
However, Shikamaru is not happy

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