Whether you caught Naruto in the morning before school or stayed up late watching it on Toonami, it became a core memory for a lot of us. From Gaara vs. Rock Lee to Jiraiya’s final moments, the series gave us scenes we’ll never forget. These tattoos capture some of those moments perfectly—real reminders of why this show meant so much.
Madara and Obito

Artist: Jesus Blones
This piece by Jesus Blones brings two of the biggest Naruto villains together—Madara and Obito. Their connection runs deep, from twisted ideals to full-on war crimes. You’ve got Madara up top, looking cold and unstoppable, and Obito below with that cracked mask and thousand-yard stare. The red tones, lightning textures, and eye detail really sell the intensity of both characters. It’s clean, it’s bold, and it hits hard—just like their impact on the story.
Gaara

Artists: Lucas Guibur
From his terrifying debut during the Chunin Exams to his redemption as Kazekage, Gaara's story is one of the best arcs in Naruto. We first meet him as a cold, unstable killer, but his battle with Rock Lee cracks that shell—literally and emotionally. Later, when the Akatsuki kidnap him to steal the One-Tail, it cements his transformation: Gaara had gone from being feared to someone worth saving.
This tattoo by Lucas Guibur captures Gaara perfectly—the focus in his eyes, the motion in his hand, and the soft gradients in the red all bring out the character’s quiet strength.
Itachi Susanoo

Artists: Crush Captain
Itachi’s introduction hit different. Calm, calculated, and terrifyingly powerful. From making Kakashi relive death a thousand times to his cold goodbye to Sasuke, Itachi felt untouchable. But the more we learned, the more heartbreaking his story became. A villain to the world, but a hero in the shadows. This piece by Crush Captain captures that contrast beautifully. The calm in Itachi’s face paired with the fiery glow of his Susanoo above him?
Kimimaro

Artists: Felipe fortunato
One of the most underrated moments in the Naruto series comes from the Sasuke Retrieval Arc—when Kidōmaru pushes Neji to his limits in a brutal chess match of a fight. And who could forget his hilarious yet chaotic showdown against drunk Rock Lee? This tattoo by Felipe Fortunato nails the look: the cursed seal creeping up his skin, that cold, calculating stare—yeah, it’s spot on.
Ramen Naruto and Sasuke

Artist: Dee Soto
This playful tattoo by Dee Soto features Naruto and Sasuke in chibi form, each enjoying their own ramen bowl—Naruto’s topped with Kurama and Sasuke’s with his Susanoo. It’s a fun twist on their dynamic, capturing both their rivalry and bond through food, power, and personality—all in a super cute style.