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Overview
Tagline:
The power of the Nine-Tailed Fox... unleashed! morePlot:
The stories of the struggles of three young ninjas - Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha and Sakura Haruno - as they go through their training. full summaryNewsDesk:
'Naruto': Path of the Ninja 2 to Be Released Later This Year (From BuddyTV. 14 May 2008, 2:00 AM, PDT)User Comments:
First Anime I've watched and it got me hooked moreUS TV Schedule:
| Sat. July 26 | 9:00 PM | TOON | |||
| Sat. July 26 | 9:30 PM | TOON |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 16 of 84)| Steve Blum | ... | Orochimaru - Zabuza Momochi (46 episodes, 2002-2007) | |
| Maile Flanagan | ... | Naruto Uzumaki (37 episodes, 2002-2007) | |
| Nana Mizuki | ... | Hinata Hyuga (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Kentarô Itô | ... | Choji Akimichi (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Yasuyuki Kase | ... | Kankuro (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Kôichi Tôchika | ... | Neji Hyuga (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Akiko Koike | ... | Kin Tsuchi (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Rumi Ochiai | ... | Kurenai Yuhi (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Naoki Sakata | ... | Gato (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Nozomu Sasaki | ... | Hayate Gekko (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Richard Cansino | ... | Izumo Kamizuki / ... (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Mary Elizabeth McGlynn | ... | Kurenai Yuhi (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Liam O'Brien | ... | Gaara / ... (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Robbie Rist | ... | Choji Akimichi (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Stephanie Sheh | ... | Hanabi Hyuga / ... (17 episodes, 2002-2003) | |
| Steve Staley | ... | Neji Hyuga (17 episodes, 2002-2003) |
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Japan:30 min (220 episodes)Country:
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Brazil:Livre | Australia:M (some episodes) | UK:12 (most episodes) (uncut) | Australia:PG | Japan:U | South Korea:12 | Canada:PG (TV rating) | Germany:12 | USA:TV-PG | Singapore:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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Ino, Shikamaru and Chouji followed in their fathers' footsteps to become teammates and practice the InoShikaCho formation. The InoShikaCho formation is also a technique from a card game. moreSoundtrack:
Nami Kaze Satellite moreFAQ
Between Sakura and Hinata, who will Naruto pair up with?more
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Last year my roommate got me hooked on watching Naruto. I had never really been a big Anime fan. Shows like DBZ and Inuyasha never really appealed to me. I had seen a few episodes of Tri-Gun and found it rather interesting but the story of Naruto is what really drew me in. The quality with which it is written is very well done. And is not centered entirely around fighting, there actually is a plot here. The story is about 3 ninjas as they progress from genin level (beginning ninjas) onward to some rather high lvl battles and their hardships along the way. Each of these characters is well described with a rich background. And each character possesses unique abilities, none of which I have found boring or pointless so far. Currently I have read all the manga and have all the Anime downloaded. It is a truly excellent series. I fear that if they do bring it to the US. that sites that provide us with the anime may not be allowed to continue providing us with the show and if it comes to US television it will be edited because they will probably intend for kids to watch it and in it's original state it is entirely inappropriate and in no way should be compared to a Saturday morning cartoon show. The different jutsus are exciting to watch and well thought out. Battles can tend to last multiple episodes but to me that does not matter, the flashbacks just add to the storyline. The quality of the actual animation which can really be seen during the fight scenes is unbelievable. They truly have some very talented artists working for them. Lastly, the music is top notch. The intro's are extremely cool and the music in the actual show is also very well done.