Naruto 20th anniversary
- N.K.

- Aug 22, 2023
- 2 min read
In 2023, the Naruto anime marks a remarkable two decades since its inception. To honor this remarkable achievement, the series will grace screens with a quartet of fresh episodes commencing on September 3, 2023. Set within the narrative interstice bridging the conclusion of Part 1 in the manga and the genesis of Part 2, these episodes will depict Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi as burgeoning young adults.
Guiding this creative endeavor is Hayato Date, renowned for his direction of the Naruto: Shippuden anime. The rejuvenated "GO!!!" by FLOW will inaugurate the episodes as the opening theme, while the closure will be crowned by a rendition of "Viva☆Rock" by ORANGE RANGE.
In concert with the novel episodes, the 20th anniversary of Naruto's anime saga is embellished by an array of other celebratory engagements. Among these is a live theatrical spectacle christened "NARUTO THE LIVE!!," slated to grace Nagoya, Japan, on October 28 and 29, 2023. Within its domain, a talented ensemble will bring to life iconic anime compositions and scenes.
Another facet of the commemoration is the "NARUTO 20th Anniversary Exhibition," set to unfold its treasures in Tokyo, Japan, from September 16 to October 29, 2023. This artistic exposition promises an immersive encounter with anime's visual and material essence, showcasing artwork, artifacts, and ensembles.
Meanwhile, the special website, already active, unfurls a tapestry of the anime's legacy. It chronicles its evolution through a timeline, carries a heartfelt message from the creator, Masashi Kishimoto, and hosts a countdown to the impending episodes.
Naruto's status as an anime paragon is indisputable, a testament to its captivating blend of action, humor, and heartfelt narratives. The 20th-anniversary festivities stand as a resounding tribute to the series' abiding resonance and widespread adoration.

NARUTO 20th Anniversary Exhibition", will be held in Tokyo, Japan, from September 16 to October 29, 2023. The exhibition
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