Even dogs hit anime when they walk. Naruto" is a hot topic since the completion of the original work. Whether you are a newcomer or a nostalgic fan, what should you watch now?

Even dogs hit animated cartoons when they walk. Part 1.

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Naruto" has come to a conclusion, but the anime is still going on!


Naruto," one of Weekly Shonen Jump's signature manga series that ran for 15 years, finally came to its conclusion in November 2014.

The movie "THE LAST ─NARUTO THE MOVIE ─" will be released on December 6. It depicts the events that took place between the last episode 699 of the original story and the epilogue-like episode 700, two years later. The story follows Naruto Uzumaki and Hinata Hinata as they become compatriots in the midst of the crisis that has gripped the village of Kinohagakure. As stated in a message from the original author, Masashi Kishimoto, the content of the story is "frankly romantic.


You really should read the end of the original story before watching this! Otherwise, you will be left with a lot of things. ...... If you haven't read it yet, how about reading it on the Shonen Jump + e-book? Issue 50, 2014, which contains the last two episodes, episode 699 and 700, is still available for purchase.

Wow, that's an amazing 15-year run of a series where the main character grows up. I started reading it when I was in elementary school and got hooked, then took a break from manga and anime in junior high and high school, and when I was able to spend the money I wanted at a part-time job, I said, "I missed it, it's still in serialization!" and bought the comic as an adult, read it all at once, and started buying "Weekly Shonen Jump" every week to complete the series. Fifteen years is such a long time.

The comic series has ended, but the world of "Naruto" continues: a new movie featuring Naruto's son, Bolt, is scheduled for August 2015, and an outside novel depicting the "aftermath" of the final episode of the original story has been announced for publication. The TV anime also still continues. From the beginning of the year, it appears that the series will leave the main story and go back in time a bit, entering an anime-original episode of the chuunin examinations before the Fourth Shinobi World War.

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