
Naruto might be all about friendship, perseverance, and copious amounts of ramen, but let’s be honest—the series wouldn’t land as hard if it didn’t have its villains. From the tragic anti-heroes to god-like characters, the series is packed with enemies that test Naruto and his friends to the limit. These people weren’t just pitted against the heroes—they set the stakes of the shinobi world. Let’s list down the ten greatest villains to ever disrupt the franchise.

10. Code – Kara’s Sleeper Monster
Code isn’t just another Kara member—he’s the walking reminder that Isshiki’s legacy is far from over. With limiters placed on his already insane power, Code is a ticking time bomb. Even restrained, he’s one of Boruto’s biggest threats, and without those limiters? Everyone’s in trouble.

9. Itachi Uchiha – The Tragic Genius
Few characters in anime are as layered as Itachi. A genius who opted for sacrifice over selfishness, his Sharingan and Mangekyo powers were a nightmare to battle. Trapping foes in Tsukuyomi or setting them ablaze in Amaterasu, Itachi was the living testament that brains and ability trump brawn.

8. Pain (Nagato) – The God Who Shattered Konoha
When Nagato unleashed Pain on Hidden Leaf, he left everyone speechless. With the Rinnegan and his Six Paths of Pain technique, he destroyed an entire village in a single blow. Behind the sheer power, however, lay a sorrowful past that made him one of Naruto’s greatest villains.

7. Toneri Otsutsuki – The Wrath of the Moon
Toneri may be from The Last: Naruto the Movie, but his ability lands him on this list. Manipulation of the moon, the use of Truth-Seeking Orbs, and almost besting Naruto in Sage Mode, Toneri demonstrated just how frightening the Otsutsuki clan could get—even outside of the primary series.

6. Kabuto Yakushi – The Mad Scientist of War
Once Orochimaru’s shadow, Kabuto came into the limelight during the Fourth Great Ninja War. Through the expertise in Sage Mode and mastery of Edo Tensei, he brought back some of history’s deadliest shinobi. Throw in his snake abilities and deranged mind, and Kabuto was a force to be reckoned with who almost won the war for himself.

5. Obito Uchiha – The Masked Puppet Master
Obito’s transition from gentle-hearted teammate to one of Naruto’s most formidable foes was a gut blow. His Kamui power made him invulnerable, and as the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki, even the combined shinobi forces were unable to defeat him readily. Obito’s tale is as sorrowful as it is frightening.

4. Momoshiki Otsutsuki – The Chunin Exams Nightmare
Momoshiki was not only Boruto’s problem—he was a threat to the entire world of shinobi. Pitting multiple Kage against him, along with Naruto and Sasuke at their strongest, Momoshiki revealed just how unstable his jutsu-absorbing capabilities were. He’s the type of antagonist who completely disrupts the balance of power.

3. Sasuke Uchiha – Villain Turned Rival
Sasuke’s fall into darkness made him one of Naruto’s greatest “villains.” Having the Rinnegan, being the master of Tailed Beasts’ abilities, and getting neck-and-neck with Naruto himself, he was almost unbeatable. His decisions were gray between hero and villain, yet his sheer power keeps him close to the top.

2. Madara Uchiha – The Legend Who Almost Won Everything
Madara is the boogeyman of the shinobi world—a force to be reckoned with who was capable of defeating entire armies on his own. With Rinnegan, Susanoo, and Ten-Tails chakra, he almost remade reality itself. Had it not been for treachery at the eleventh hour, the world of the ninja would have been entirely under his domination.

1. Kaguya Otsutsuki – Mother of Chakra
The final final boss, Kaguya, was on a completely different level. Dimension-hopping, Infinite Tsukuyomi, and abilities beyond understanding, she pushed Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura to cooperate in ways they never had before. Even then, sealing her up seemed like a miracle. She’s the epitome of overwhelming.

Naruto’s villains are not just challenges to overcome—they’re legends. They each came with a different combination of power, tragedy, and philosophy that created the world of shinobi. Love them or despise them, they’re why Naruto’s story struck so powerfully.