Underrated  Females in Naruto 

Kin Tsuchi

Kin Tsuchi’s use of sound-based attacks, with bells and needles, showcased a unique combat style during the Chūnin Exams. While she didn’t have much screen time, her abilities in manipulating sound made her a dangerous opponent.

Tayuya

Tayuya, one of Orochimaru’s Sound Four, used her Demonic Flute to cast powerful genjutsu. Her battle against Shikamaru and Temari highlighted her strategic mind and the devastating impact of her sound-based techniques, though she often remains overlooked.

Chino

Chino’s Ketsuryūgan gave her the power to control blood, a rare and terrifying ability. Her role in the anime arc "Naruto Shippuden: Itachi Shinden Book: Light and Darkness" showcased her strength and the potential for destruction she held within her.

Guren

Guren’s mastery of Crystal Release made her a unique and formidable adversary. Her crystal techniques could trap or shatter opponents, showing her versatility and strength during her battles with Team 7 and her role in the Three-Tails arc.

Pakura

Pakura, known for her Scorch Release Kekkei Genkai, could evaporate water from her enemies’ bodies. Her skills were crucial during her time, but betrayal by her own village led to her tragic end. Despite this, her abilities during the Fourth Great Ninja War demonstrated her deadly prowess.

Ameyuri Ringo, one of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist, wielded the Kiba swords, capable of channeling lightning. Her skills in combat during the anime’s filler arc "Paradise Life on a Boat" showed her deadly efficiency, making her a fearsome yet underrated warrior.

Ameyuri Ringo

Kurotsuchi

Kurotsuchi, the granddaughter of the Third Tsuchikage, possessed Lava Release, blending earth and fire techniques. Her significant role in the Fourth Great Ninja War and later as the Fourth Tsuchikage proved her strength and leadership, yet she is often overlooked.

Yugito Nii

Yugito Nii, the jinchūriki of the Two-Tails, demonstrated immense control over her tailed beast. Her ability to transform and fight against Akatsuki members like Hidan and Kakuzu highlighted her significant combat skills, making her a powerful yet underrated figure.

Fu

Fū, the jinchūriki of the Seven-Tails, was cheerful yet formidable. Her insect-based abilities and control over the Seven-Tails during the anime’s Chūnin Exams arc illustrated her potential, but her story was cut short by the Akatsuki’s hunt for jinchūriki.