: Natsu Vs. Gildarts — (dub) 99
This encounter remains one of the most significant moments in Natsu's development. It humanizes the hot-headed protagonist, showing that even he has limits, while establishing Gildarts as a fatherly mentor who cares deeply for Natsu’s growth. The episode serves as a thematic anchor for the , emphasizing that true power in Fairy Tail is balanced by emotional maturity and the protection of one's guildmates.
Annoyed by the relentless swarm, Gildarts returns Natsu to his original form. Natsu immediately seizes the opening to unleash his . While the massive explosion leaves Gildarts completely unharmed, it manages to do something unprecedented: it forces him to take a step back from his original position. For Natsu, who grew up being pummeled by Gildarts without ever making him budge, this is a monumental personal victory. A Lesson in Fear (Dub) 99 : Natsu Vs. Gildarts
Gildarts declares Natsu has passed the first round, not because he won the fight, but because he learned the humility and courage necessary for an elite wizard. Impact on the Series This encounter remains one of the most significant
A turning point occurs when Gildarts accidentally uses his (specifically Disassembly Magic) on Natsu. Instead of being obliterated, Natsu is split into dozens of tiny "mini-Natsus" . In a display of sheer determination, these small versions of the Dragon Slayer swarm Gildarts, refusing to yield despite their diminished size. The Break-Through Moment Annoyed by the relentless swarm, Gildarts returns Natsu
: By acknowledging weakness, a mage can become truly stronger and kinder.
: It is a tool to understand one's own weaknesses.