Naruto will win 4 unreleased episodes to celebrate the 20th anniversary
The official website of the Naruto franchise announced that in September, the anime will win 4 unreleased episodes as part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the work. The screening will take place in Japan following the broadcast of a special rerun featuring several select episodes from the anime, which will begin in July.
Studio Perriot recently published a video reanimating scenes from their acclaimed adaptation of Naruto as part of the work's 20th anniversary celebration.
Naruto is originally a manga that began publication in 1999 in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, quickly becoming one of the most popular series in circulation, being dubbed as one of the "Big Three" alongside Bleach and One Piece for their success. This soon earned him an anime adaptation produced by Pierrot in partnership with Aniplex, which began airing in 2002, broadcasting 220 episodes over the course of five years.
The anime won its sequel Naruto Shippuden in 2007, and featuring a more serious and mature story, with a huge amount of episodes (500 in total) that lasted until 2017. Shortly before ending, a spin-off series around Naruto's son, Boruto, has been announced. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has been airing ever since, still going strong with 269 aired so far.
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