Though the story is a bit of a sidetrack to the main plot, it still justifies itself with amazing writing and animation. It's also very tight and moves quickly as it only contains eight episodes. Compare this to the three-tail arc and it's an obvious choice on which one to watch. This arc gives the show the ultimate examples of stories that just do not matter. This arc was comprised of a smattering of random side characters living out their perfect reality in the Infinite Tsukuyomi. That means that everything that happens in these stories does not matter at all to the main plot.
Fans had been watching this anime for 15 years and all of a sudden, in the middle of the end battle, the show dropped a Tenten story on them.
That's malicious. If anybody watches the whole of the Naruto anime, they should do themselves a favor and not skip this filler arc. Commemorating episodes of the anime, the six-episode power arc follows a fully formed Team Kakashi as they investigate the recent attacks on a village by Kabuto.
It would be cruel to spoil the plot of this love letter to the series, but it should be mentioned there is a nine-tails hydra battle that is pretty epic. This arc is the best of what the anime producers could do to commemorate their love and appreciation for the story they got to help shape. This isn't so much an arc as it is a collection of about 17 smaller arcs that make up 2 years of pointless Naruto episodes. The manga of the original Naruto series ended with the Sasuke Retrieval Arc.
The two years that followed in the original cartoon were all headache-inducing filler. This period in the show is more akin to classic Saturday morning cartoons than it was to a typical Shonen anime. Sakura's Tears. The Secret of the Battle! The Consequences of Betrayal. The Unfinished Page. Infiltration: The Den of the Snake! Something Important The Picture Book's Story. The Power of the Uchiha. Robbed of Sleep. The Jet-Black Signal Fire. Lockdown of Darkness. Everyone's Struggle to the Death.
Moment of Awakening. The Quietly Approaching Threat. Akatsuki's Invasion. Under the Starry Sky. The Old Monk's Prayer. Climbing Silver. Unfulfilled Scream. Target: Locked On.
Kakuzu's Abilities. Terrifying Secret. Shikamaru's Genius. Wind Style: Rasen Shuriken! The Price of Power. A Shinobi's Determination. Orochimaru's Hideout Discovered. Connecting Hearts. The Unseeing Enemy. The Labyrinth of Distorted Reflection.
The Target Appears. The Rampaging Tailed Beast. Everyone's Feelings. The Four-Corner Sealing Barrier. Breaking the Crystal Style. The Battle Over the Barrier. Strange Bedfellows. Guidepost of the Camellia. Cursed Seal Counterattack. Shattered Promise. A Place to Return To. The Serpent's Pupil. Zabuza's Blade. Guardian of the Iron Wall. Jugo of the Northern Hideout. The Village Hidden in the Rain. The Man Who Became God. Honored Sage Mode! In Attendance, the Six Paths of Pain. The Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant.
Banquet Invitation. The Longest Moment The Mystery of Tobi. Battle of Unraikyo. The Eight Tails Vs. Successor of the Forbidden Jutsu.
The Successor's Wish. Rogue Ninja's Past. Heir to Darkness. The Forbidden Jutsu Released. Master and Student. Following the Master's Shadow. The First Challenge. Surpassing the Master. Assault On the Leaf Village! Power to Believe. Pain Vs. Surname Is Sarutobi! Given Name, Konohamaru! Sage Mode. Sage Mode Limit Reached. Nine Tails, Captured! Planetary Devastation. The Two Students. Big Adventure! Tale of Naruto Uzumaki. Hero of the Hidden Leaf.
Rookie Instructor Iruka. Iruka's Ordeal. Iruka's Decision. Kakashi Hatake, the Jonin in Charge. Inari's Courage Put to the Test. Naruto's School of Revenge. Gaara's Bond. Naruto: Outbreak. Team Tenten. Animal District. Ah, the Medicine of Youth. Gutsy Master and Student: The Training. Record of the Gutsy Ninja Master and Student. As for Shippuden , humor is scarce in these fillers, but they contain lots of epic battle scenes and some really great narratives.
You can check our guide to find out which Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden fillers are worth the watch. Both Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden were long-running anime series. Each episode lasts around 24 minutes, The first series was divided into 5 seasons with a total of episodes, while the second had episodes scattered across an amazing 21 seasons. Now, let us see how long it would take you to watch all of these shows and stories.
This means that you would need 3 days and 16 hours to watch the complete Naruto series. This adds up to a total of hours, which is actually 8 days and 8 hours. Both Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden are fully completed series. Table of Contents show.
How many filler episodes do Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden have? Can you skip Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden filler episodes? Naruto: Shippuden filler episode list. These "Naruto Shippuden" episodes have good stories and introduce some cool new abilities. We see a Land of Fire monastery full of formidable fighters, and any ninja story with legendary fighting monks is always awesome.
Just watch the old Shaw Brothers kung fu movies. Several Akatsuki members show their power in wiping out some extremely powerful monks to collect bounties on them, including one monk with a jutsu, the Welcoming Approach: Thousand-Armed Murder, that looks like later jutsu involving manifesting powerful larger beings. Plus, these episodes present the idea that a warrior can possess some tailed-beast chakra and still get the benefits.
The fact that part of a tailed beast's chakra can reside inside somebody and turn them into a partial jinchuriki, even giving that person a tailed-beast cloak, will come in to play later. This is filler, a story about some leftovers from Orochimaru's fallen empire, and you don't have to watch it.
Still, this could be worth watching, if only because it shows some amazing fighting and introduces cool new jutsu. There are plenty of elements that play into the canon.
One is the introduction of the fact that there are Orochimaru compounds full of powerful shinobi, all of whom possess unique and, in some cases, truly frightening jutsu. There's a compelling story about how even an "evil" Orochimaru disciple can change for the love of another. We see the Three-Tails for a few episodes, more than any other time in the series. And we see the Four-Corner Sealing Barrier being used on a tailed beast, which will have a huge role towards the climax of the Fourth Great Shinobi War.
At the least, watch from Episode to , though you might as well watch it all if you want to understand the whole arc. The main storyline is about a forbidden jutsu that can destroy whole villages. It is strangely reminiscent of an atomic bomb. This forbidden jutsu is sealed within a girl, and there's a shinobi tasked with keeping her safe — a shinobi who has a very unique bubble jutsu. Plus, as time goes on, we discover something amazing about the shinobi. This arc has atomic bomb metaphors, unique jutsu, and the Six-Tails jinchuriki.
Therefore, it also eventually has the Akatsuki, and it hints at the fact that things are getting very bad for anybody opposing the Akatsuki's drive to collect all the tailed beasts. This stretch of filler takes place after the great arc in which Pain destroys Konoha, only to find salvation at the hands of Toad Sage-mode Naruto. Konoha has literally been flattened, yet Pain brought its inhabitants back to life after his conversation with Naruto.
And the boy who once was shunned and written off as a joker is a hero all in the village are proud of. The beginning and end of most of these episodes show the villagers working together to rebuild the Village Hidden in the Leaves. Yet in between the open and close, we get mostly flashbacks.
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