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Naruto charges forward as the toads deal with Animal Path's summons. Naruto fights Preta Path with Frog Kumite and defeats it before speaking to Pain. He reveals that they were both Jiraiya's apprentices and how he only wants peace. Angered with his hypocrisy, Naruto throws a finally completed Rasen-Shuriken at the remaining Paths of Pain.
As Kakashi is ordered to go on a reconnaissance mission with Shino, Kiba and Hinata to find the hideout, Naruto is bothered over being warned not to use the Rasen Shuriken due to its extreme risk, wanting to be trained in jutsu that require less chakra. Naruto is reunited with Jiraiya, who offers to train with him again. They depart to a hot ...
Naruto arrives to help a team of Allied Shinobi Forces led by Karui, who are struggling against a reanimated samurai, whom Naruto recognizes as a man named Tatewaki he met on a previous mission. Naruto has a flashback to when Tsunade assigned Team 10 and Naruto to go to the Land of This and kidnap Shū, the son of the Feudal Lord under a treaty.
As Naruto, with his shadow clones, rush towards Kakuzu, the latter flies over and nails the original Naruto. But this is revealed to be a shadow clone, and the real Naruto manages to lands a critical hit with a second Rasen Shuriken, destroying both of Kakuzu's replacement hearts. His comrades, especially Kakashi, watch on in awe.
Later the following 2 weeks, Viz began providing subtitled versions of the latest Naruto: Shippuden episodes a week after they first aired in Japan, with a new episode being added to the Naruto website each subsequent Thursday. [3] On July 24, 2009, Viz Media announced that the series would be released on the iTunes Store. [4]
Kakashi explains the principles behind harnessing one's elemental nature and adding it to his chakra in order to change it, citing Naruto's Rasengan as a good example of this phenomenon. As Naruto does not know what his nature is, Kakashi outlines the five basic natures that exist --Earth, Fire, Water, Wind, and Lightning.
Naruto Original Soundtrack was released on April 3, 2003, and contains 22 tracks used during the first season of the anime. [73] This was followed by Naruto Original Soundtrack II, released on March 18, 2004, which includes 19 tracks. [74] The third, Naruto Original Soundtrack III, was released on April 27, 2005, with 23 tracks. [75]
The 220 episodes that constitute the series were aired between October 3, 2002, and February 8, 2007, on TV Tokyo in Japan. [1] The English version of the series was released in North America by Viz Media , and began airing on September 10, 2005, on Cartoon Network 's Toonami programming block in the United States . [ 3 ]