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Meanwhile as a fully recovered Tsunade calls a meeting to prepare for war against the Akatsuki, Naruto manages to elude Konohamaru and his friends to eat at a reopened Ichiraku. But before Naruto can eat free ramen, he is Reverse-Summoned to Mt. Myoboku by Fukasaku and brought before the Elder.
Akatsuki joins Miu and her friends for a trip to the mall so Miu can make new happy memories. At first Akatsuki appears to be peeping on Miu while she tries on bras in the dressing room, but due to his "extensive" knowledge of such things, ends up helping her find one that fits her perfectly. Haruka is also out shopping for new exotic underwear ...
There is also anime original episodes featuring characters inside their own Infinite Tsukuyomi dream and a side story revolving around Itachi Uchiha's life in the Leaf Village and his early days in the Akatsuki. The episodes are directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo. [1] The season aired from May 2015 to April 2016. [2]
Episodes 248 and 249 were released together under the title of "Special Volume: Naruto's Birth" (特別編 ~ナルト誕生~) on August 1. Episodes 257 to 260 were released on September 5, under the title of "Special Volume: Two Fates" (特別編 ~宿命の二人~). [4] The season contains five songs between two openings and three endings.
While the volumes contains all the episodes, episodes 170 and 171 were skipped to the sixth volume. [2] The English dub of this season premiered on February 16 on Neon Alley and concluded on March 30, 2013. [3] The season would make its English television debut on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block and premiere from April 2 to October 1, 2017.
In addition to the main series, Obito appears in a number of video games. The game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution describes the origin of the Akatsuki organization. [41] The sixth Part II film, Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie (2012), features Obito in his Madara persona. He traps Naruto and Sakura in an alternate world and ...
Sony Pictures Entertainment collected the episodes in a total of twelve DVD volumes, each containing four episodes, [5] between January 1 and December 7, 2005. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The English adaptation of these dub was released between twenty-first and thirty-second DVD volumes released by Viz Media , [ 8 ] [ 9 ] while various compilations were later ...
Sony Pictures Entertainment collected the episodes in a total of twelve DVD volumes, each containing four episodes, between January 1 and December 6, 2006. [5] Only the first three episodes were released by Viz Media in DVD volumes, leaving to DVD boxes that collected the entire series.