Zetsu

functions as a spy for Akatsuki. To serve this purpose he uses his Leech All Creation: Attack Prevention Technique to merge with anything and instantly travel to a new location. He has been shown able to move his body and take part in the tailed beasts sealing ritual simultaneously which, in addition to being unique to him, allows him to act as a lookout while the sealing takes place. Because of the role he plays, Zetsu is the only member of Akatsuki to act without a partner on a regular basis. Despite this, Zetsu serves as a sort of superior to other members, as they often report directly to him instead of the actual leader, Pein.

Part I
Zetsu's first appearence in the series, was just after Naruto Uzumaki's and Sasuke Uchiha's battle at the Valley of the End. Just as the two delivered their final attacks, Zetsu appeared in the distance, as if serveying their power. He later appeared with the other Akatsuki members, with Pein telling them their plans will begin in three years.

Part II
Zetsu here as also made very little appearences. After Sasori's death, him and Tobi traveled to their hidout, to retrieve Sasori's remains and his ring. Here he has a fight with himself (see below) if Tobi should be allowed into the Akatsuki.

Abilities
Zetsu's head appears to be enveloped in a large venus flytrap, which can also envelop the rest of his body. To further enhance his venus flytrap characteristics, Zetsu is cannibalistic, and as such he is sent to dispose of bodies Akatsuki does not want found by devouring them. This, in addition to his other roles, gives him the function as Akatsuki's hunter-nin, something that is further exercised when he is sent to retrieve the rings of dead Akatsuki members. The right side of Zetsu's body and face is black in color while his left side is white. To go with this, Zetsu seems to have a split personality, as in the Japanese version of the manga the black half of his face speaks only in Katakana while the white side uses Kanji and Kana. The two halves also seem to converse with each other, and occasionally differ in opinion.