The cover of the first DVD compilation released by and.is an series adapted from of 's, with exactly 500 episodes. It is set two and a half years after in the Naruto universe, following the ninja teenager and his allies. The series is directed by, and produced.
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It began broadcasting on February 15, 2007 on TV Tokyo, and concluded on March 23, 2017.On January 2, 2009, and provided eight uncut English Naruto: Shippuden episodes on the official Naruto website. Later on January 15, Viz began providing subtitled versions of the latest Naruto: Shippuden episodes a week after they first air in, with a new episode being added to the Naruto website each subsequent Thursday.
The English dub of Naruto: Shippuden made its US premiere on on October 28, 2009. On July 24, 2009, Viz Media announced that the series would be released on the. The first DVD release of the series in North America was released on September 29, 2009.While Naruto: Shippuden was cancelled on Disney XD on November 5, 2011 after 98 episodes, due to the citing more violence shown in later episodes. DVD box sets generally containing thirteen dubbed episodes from episode 1 onward are being released quarterly in their uncut format. The English dub was streamed on from its launch in October 2012, and beginning December 29, 2012 with episode 99, new episodes were released every week uncut until March 25, 2016. 's programming block began airing the anime from the beginning on January 4, 2014 in an uncut format, and as of 2020, so far it is still running on a mostly weekly basis until 2024.In four regions, episodes from the series have been released on DVD and Blu-ray by single volumes and box sets. In North America, twelve single volumes and thirty eight box sets have been released.
In the United Kingdom, twenty eight single volumes and six box sets have been released. In Japan, twenty six sets of volumes have been released based on which arc it represents.
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Episode 3
The Results of Training
Episode 4
The Jinchuriki of the Sand
Episode 5
The Kazekage Stands Tall
Episode 6
Mission Cleared
Episode 7
Run, Kankuro
Episode 8
Team Kakashi, Deployed
Episode 9
The Jinchuriki's Tears
Episode 10
Sealing Jutsu: Nine Phantom Dragons
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The Retired Granny's Determination
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