Naruto’s anime series is a classic in the anime industry. Naruto is arguably the most beloved anime of all time. It is a masterpiece that would easily make it onto anyone’s top 10 list. The series is one of the longest, with more than 700 episodes. However, it never seems tiring or boring watching this artwork.
Few anime shows have been as successful as Naruto. The iconic TV series will celebrate its 20th anniversary later this year. To commemorate the occasion, the official website for the Naruto anime franchise revealed on Thursday that the Naruto television anime would screen four “brand-new” episodes beginning in September.
Also, Studio Pierrot began streaming a 10-minute video titled ‘Road to Naruto’ that reminisced 20 years of the Naruto anime.
Furthermore, the official Twitter account of Boruto: Naruto Next Generation released three key visuals for the Naruto anime’s 20th anniversary.
The 20th anniversary of the anime 『#NARUTO-#Naruto-
On October 3, 2010, the anime “NARUTO”
It’s been 20 years since the broadcast started!to commemorate it
Looking back on the history of epic stories, newly drawn
[20th anniversary visual series] released!Let’s have a blast together this year
https://naruto-official.com/special/20th
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The news that the original Naruto anime will be getting more episodes is a dream come true for everybody who has seen Naruto because no other anime embodies the qualities of willpower, friendship, hard work, and rising over hardship better than Naruto.
About Naruto
Naruto is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. Its publication began on September 21, 1999, and continued till November 10, 2014, in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump. The manga has collected 72 volumes in tankōbon format.
Naruto Shippuden is Part II of the anime series, which follows an older Naruto as he attempts to save his friend Sasuke while at the same time – addressing the looming threat of the criminal organization – Akatsuki – who are targeting him for their grander scheme.
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