

- WHERE TO WATCH ALL NARUTO SHIPPUDEN EPISODES MOVIE
- WHERE TO WATCH ALL NARUTO SHIPPUDEN EPISODES SERIES
- WHERE TO WATCH ALL NARUTO SHIPPUDEN EPISODES TV
WHERE TO WATCH ALL NARUTO SHIPPUDEN EPISODES MOVIE
Naruto Shippuden: The Movie from 2007 comes after episode 32 of the sequel series, while 2008's Bonds comes roughly around episode 70. The Naruto timeline of Shippuden-era movies is a little fuzzy, however, so some guesswork is necessary. The final entry is the lukewarm Guardians Of The Crescent Moon Kingdom, which is set post-episode 196.
WHERE TO WATCH ALL NARUTO SHIPPUDEN EPISODES TV
The first Naruto movie, 2004's Ninja Clash In The Land Of Snow, fits between episodes 101 and 102 of the original TV show, while Legend Of The Stone Of Gelel slots in after 160. The next eight, meanwhile, take place within the continuity of Naruto: Shippuden. The initial trio of Naruto movies follow the timeline of the original anime TV series. While watching the movies isn't necessary to enjoy the show, many fans will be curious to know where each release falls within the Naruto timeline. While fans wait for Naruto to be adapted into a potential live-action blockbuster (it'll have to break the dreaded anime adaptation curse first), they might want to revisit the animated Naruto movie spinoffs first.

The franchise is currently continuing with the adventures of Naruto's son Boruto, and a live-action Naruto movie is in development at Lionsgate from The Greatest Showman director Michael Gracey.

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WHERE TO WATCH ALL NARUTO SHIPPUDEN EPISODES SERIES
The Naruto franchise as a whole ranks alongside the likes of Dragon Ball and Bleach in popularity, and spawned a series of eleven Naruto movies produced alongside the show. in 2005, while Naruto: Shippuden followed in late 2009. The English-dubbed version of Naruto arrived in the U.S. Fans didn't have to wait long at all for the Naruto: Shippuden sequel series, which debuted in Japan during February 2007, and lasted an epic 500 episodes before wrapping up in suitably climactic fashion. The first part of the Naruto anime series began airing in Japan during October 2002, and would run for 220 episodes until February 2007. The anime adaptation copies the manga's structure by splitting the saga in two part one focused on Naruto's pre-teen years, while part two ( Naruto: Shippuden) jumps 2 years ahead to the character's teenage adventures. The Naruto anime (and its movies) are based on the popular manga by Masashi Kishimoto and follow the title character as he trains to become the world's best ninja. Figuring out where all of the Naruto movies fall within the franchise timeline can be tricky without doing a little homework on the anime series - here's the correct chronological order.
