Kankuro's evolution in 'Naruto Shippuden' is one of those subtle character arcs that really grows on you. Initially, he's just the brash, puppet-wielding older brother of Gaara, with a flair for dramatic entrances and a cocky attitude. But post-Gaara's kidnapping by the Akatsuki, you see him step up in a way that redefines his role. He becomes more strategic, less impulsive—almost a shadow leader for Sunagakure when Gaara's busy as Kazekage. The fight against Sasori’s puppets? Pure genius. His mastery of the Salamander and Crow puppets shows how much he’s refined his craft, and that moment he saves Kiba’s squad from Deidara’s traps? Underrated hero move.
What I love is how his loyalty isn’t flashy—it’s practical. He’s not chasing glory like Naruto; he’s the guy ensuring the village’s stability behind the scenes. By the War Arc, he’s coordinating entire divisions, proving puppetry isn’t just about solo fights but battlefield control. That scene where he faces his reanimated father, Chiyo, and Sasori? Heart-wrenching, but also a full-circle moment for his growth.