Naruto relives its most important scenes on its 20th anniversary

There may be spoilers in this short…

Naruto began airing twenty years ago on October 3, 2002, it is now one of the most popular entertainment franchises in the world and to celebrate the animation studio Pierrot has decided to revive its most memorable scenes in a short that will impress you. To celebrate the 20th anniversary, many new projects are announced alongside this one, which looks like it will be impressive this year for the fandom.

As part of numerous new projects that have already been announced, including the opening of a new Naruto website, Sasuke is getting his special manga adaptation, multiple new illustrations from the franchise have been released in the last few hours, and now a promotional video. of 10 minutes summarizing critical events in Naruto has been shared by Pierrot Studio.

The new video has completely reanimated each of the scenes it shows, from the beginning of the franchise to the end of Naruto Shippuden, which means that the iconic scenes we know and love are now even more enjoyable because the new art style looks amazing and mesmerizing. The trailer features opening themes from Naruto and Naruto Shippuden, adding more flavor to the video. The musical themes that appear in this video are the following:

  • Second opening theme: “Haruka Kanata”
  • 4th Opening Theme: “GO!!!”
  • 5th Opening Theme: “Seishun Kyosokyoku”
  • 3rd Opening Theme: “Blue Bird”
  • Sixth opening theme: “Sign”
  • 16th opening theme: “Silhouette”

The creator of the Naruto manga series, Masashi Kishimoto, commented that the anime of his work is made to be enjoyed not only by Japanese people but also by foreign fans. He further said that he several projects will be announced in the future that cater to this specific audience, so we can look forward to a couple special events in the west.

An illustration for Naruto’s 20th anniversary

The Naruto anime is now in the midst of celebrating the 20th anniversary of the anime adaptation’s original premiere,!and has released a cool new poster for the occasion*! Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto franchise might be in the midst of the final arc of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, but its success really shows how far it has come since it premiered all those years ago.

Although it has been 20 years since the Naruto anime first premiered in Japan, the franchise is now bigger than ever. The series remains one of the biggest releases in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine., and much of that is due to the success of the anime around the world. It remains one of the most recognizable series for many anime fans, and is probably one of the first that an entire generation of anime lovers grew up on as their first big experience.

For their part, their fans love Naruto’s newly animated cutscenes, and if the production committee decides to remake the entire Naruto series, it will no doubt break some streaming records. Pierrot Studio picked up the manga for an anime adaptation, broadcast in Japan from 2002 to 2005, with a total of 220 episodes.. A sequel anime series titled “Naruto Shippuden” began airing in 2007 and ended in 2017 after 500 episodes. The anime series is available on Crunchyroll for streaming.

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Naruto relives its most important scenes on its 20th anniversary