7 & 8. Naruto’s Oiroke no Jutsu Conquered Kaguya and Sakura
During the Fourth Great Ninja War, Naruto and Sasuke faced immense difficulty battling the progenitor of chakra, Otsutsuki Kaguya. Kaguya had the ability to absorb Ninjutsu, rendering even Naruto and Sasuke’s most powerful techniques ineffective.
From a distance, Sakura and Kakashi observed the intense fight between Kaguya, Naruto, and Sasuke.
Naruto then shared a plan with Sasuke to create an opening in the battle and defeat Kaguya. Initially, Sasuke doubted the idea, but Naruto assured him that he had secretly trained his seductive Jutsu even more diligently than his mastery of the Rasengan.
As part of the distraction, Sasuke unleashed Amaterasu on Kaguya. While Kaguya was preoccupied absorbing the Amaterasu, Naruto closed in and created multiple Kagebunshin. He then used Oiroke: Gyaku Harem no Jutsu, transforming himself into a group of handsome, shirtless men.
This caused Kaguya to lose focus, allowing Naruto to land a punch and nearly seal her away. This moment almost became the turning point for Naruto and Sasuke in saving the world. It was all thanks to Naruto’s seductive Jutsu that successfully created an opening in the battle.
Even Sakura, who was watching Oiroke: Gyaku Harem no Jutsu from afar, was affected by its impact. She had a nosebleed and felt the allure of the Jutsu. Although she initially doubted that Oiroke no Jutsu would work on Kaguya, Sakura eventually acknowledged its effectiveness. However, seeing Kaguya actually fall for it, Sakura was so shocked that she fainted.
Note: For those wondering which episode features Oiroke no Jutsu versus Kaguya, you can watch this moment in Naruto Shippuden episode 463.