Menma (anime)

Menma was a former member of a group of bandits originating from the Land of Rice Fields, the same land where the Sound Village is located. His real name is unknown. He left the gang after a member killed a man in front of his daughter while raiding a town. After saving the girl from a similar death, the boy acquires a case of amnesia as a result of falling off a cliff (it was actually a "memory blocking jutsu"). Naruto soon rescues the boy while returning from a mission and takes him back to Konoha to recover. Naruto gives him the nickname Menma (which means fermented bamboo).

When the hospital that he is staying at catches fire, Menma's memory returns while he saves an infant, much to his dismay. After being permitted to stay, Menma builds a good reputation with the village elders, along with Naruto, by performing various odd jobs. After a bandit attacks, they go on a search for Menma's memories along with Neji and Tenten, into the Land of Rice Fields. By chance, they come across the village Menma attacked on the orders his clan's leader, Shin, with the rest of his clan. However, Menma doesn't mention anything he remembers to the Konoha ninja.

It is revealed that there is a war currently taking place between the Land of the Rice Fields and other nations, mainly due to the actions of Orochimaru. As a result, the area that the raided village is in is a de-militarized zone, ruled by no-one, but with a gold mine on the mountain nearby. Bandits sought the mine, and raided the village to get to the mine. Menma was one of those bandits.

The Konoha ninja are told that the bandits will attack again, for the mine. Menma decides to help the village to make up for what he had done, but disguises his true intentions by saying he wants to help protect the village. He and Naruto make a wall around the village. Soon they are joined by Tenten, Neji and the rest of the villagers. They all prepare for there face-off with the enemy.

Eventually, Shin attacks the village. Having difficulty with getting past the wall and defeating the Konoha ninja, he resorts to usong music to paralyse the Konoha ninja, but Menma counters the technique with his own music ninjustu. This allows Naruto to break Shin's flute, plus Tenten and a Neji to defeat the raiders.

Shin, realising the battle to be lost, retreats to the dam at the river. Menma quickly realises his plan, having being trained by Shin and knowing all his plans for the raids. Shin planned to flood the village to drown the villagers. The gold mine would be left unharmed. Menma informs Naruto and they quickly race to the gold mine to collect the exploding tags.

While at the mine, Menma confesses everything to Naruto. He tells Naruto that he had raided the village and felt terrible for it. As as result, when he fell of the cliff, he erased his own memory to forget. But it was only temporary. He tells Naruto that he plans to make the mine collapse, stopping the flood. Thanking Naruto, he pushes him of the mountain, away from harm.

He eventually sacrifices himself in order to set off an explosion to prevent the bandits from flooding the village, thus saving the village. This was his way of giving back to the village he helped plunder, while on the raid with them. Menma's death noticeably affected Naruto, who kept Menma's ocarina as a memento.

Menma was able to use ninjutsu with his ocarina, enhancing an individual's strength and speed, and could move more quickly than Neji did at top speed. These abilities caused some people in Konoha, including Neji and Tenten, to suspect that he was a ninja from the Land of Sound.

Trivia

 * The music that Menma plays on his Ocarina is a song from the Naruto Soundtrack called, "Alone."