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What are the most important Naruto episodes?
Naruto Shippuden
- Episode 6: Mission Cleared.
- Episode 7: Run, Kankuro.
- Episode 54-71: “Twelve Guardian Ninja” arc.
- Episode 89-112: “Three-Tails’ Appearance” arc.
- Episode 127-128: Tales of a Gutsy Ninja ~Jiraiya Ninja Scroll~
- Episode 144-151: “Six-Tails Unleashed” arc.
- Episode 170-171: Big Adventure!
Which Naruto episode is the funniest?
The 10 Funniest Naruto Episodes
- 1 “The Worst-Three Legged Race”
- 2 “Gotta See!
- 3 “Prologue of Road to Ninja”
- 4 “Naruto Vs Mecha-Naruto”
- 5 “Mix it, Stretch it, Boil it Up!
- 6 “Kakashi Hatake, the Hokage”
- 7 “Run!
- 8 “Laughing Shino”
What is the highest rated Naruto episode?
2 Naruto And Sasuke, Episode 477 (9.5) One of the highest-rated episodes of the series contains the bulk of their fight.
Which Naruto filler should I skip?
Filler Episodes: If you aren’t interested in episodes that don’t relate to the overall manga story arc you can skip the following episodes: 57–70, 91, 94–111, 144–151, 170–171, 177, 182–196, 223–242, 257–260, 271, 279–281, 284–295, 303–310, 312–320, 347, 349, 352–361, 376–377, 389–390, 394–413, 416, 422–423, 428–450.
Which episodes of Naruto Should I skip?
Watch Naruto in Order Filler Episodes: If you aren’t interested in episodes that don’t relate to the overall manga story arc, you can skip the following episodes: 26, 97, 102–106, 137–140, 143–219.
Which is best Naruto?
For the fans who love higher stakes and a gritty story, Naruto Shippuden is clearly the way to go. Masashi Kishimoto made sure to raise the stakes by quite a lot during the second part of the story.
What are the best episodes of Naruto?
The Sharingan Revived: Dragon-Flame Jutsu! S1E30 (8.5)
What Naruto Shippuden episodes can I skip?
Canon episodes. Before we say anything else, the canon episodes of “Naruto Shippuden” are 1-27, 29-56, 72-90, 113-143,…
How to watch ‘Naruto’ in order?
Start with the Naruto first series released in 2002.
How to watch Naruto for free?
If you can’t pay anything at all, you can try watching on Vudu. The first 52 episodes of Naruto are available for free with advertisements, but only in dubbed format. That’s enough to get a feel for the show. The remaining episodes aren’t available—not even to purchase.