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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 ]
The first Naruto anime series, directed by Hayato Date and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, premiered in Japan on October 3, 2002, and concluded on February 8, 2007, after 220 episodes. [4] [5] The first 135 episodes were adapted from Part I of the manga; the remaining 85 episodes are original and use plot elements that are not in the ...
Briefly coming to on Kakashi's back as the rest of the Sasuke Retrieval Team is brought back to the Hidden Leaf to make a full recovery, Naruto learns that Sasuke escaped. Once fully recovered at the hospital, Naruto talks to Shikamaru Nara about how he failed to get Sasuke. Eavesdropping on them and reluctant to enter until Tsunade arrives to ...
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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]
The first anime series, also titled Naruto, covers the entirety of Part I over 220 episodes. [3] The second, named Naruto: Shippuden (ナルト 疾風伝, Naruto Shippūden, literally, Naruto: Hurricane Chronicles), is based on Part II. Both series are produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, and air on TV Tokyo. [4]
The opening themes for this season were "Blue Bird" (ブルーバード, Burūbādo) by Ikimono-gakari (used for episodes 72 to 77) and "Closer" by Joe Inoue (used for episodes 78 to 88). The ending themes were " Broken Youth " by NICO Touches the Walls (used for episodes 72 to 77) and "Long Kiss Good Bye" by Halcali (used for episodes 78 to 88).
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