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How do you say 'I love Naruto' in japanese?

just say ________ ga daisuki

That is means you like it a lot and that's the way Japanese say they love a food, tv show, movie, music, book, country, etc.

aishiteru is more romantic love so you would only use that with your romantic partner, not for objects/things

I'm confused about the Naruto Series?

Naruto original episodes based on the manga goes until episode 136 then it went into filler arcs (Episode 137-220). Naruto Shippuden is basically the continuation of original series in accordance to the manga. Right now it's at episode 25.

So yes, once you're done with Naruto then go with Naruto Shippuden.

The new manga chapter didn't go out last week because of Shonen Jump taking a wekk off due to Japanese public holiday. However, this week they should come out as double issue. Right now the manga is at chapter 366 (Way ahead of even Shippuden episode).

Naruto manga volumes both the Naruto and Shippuden. Right now Shippuden episode 25 is at about chapter 270.

You could catch the manga here:

http://www.onemanga.com/Naruto/

As for the episodes, it's really OK to miss the filler unless the last few episodes. It's about Gaara and it's a must see. ^_^

When did Naruto air in Japan?

Directed by Hayato Date and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, the Naruto anime adaptation premiered in ---- JAPAN on TV Tokyo OCTOBER 3, 2002 ---- , and ran for 220 episodes until its conclusion on February 8, 2007 Beginning on April 29, 2009, the original Naruto anime began a rerun on Wednesdays and Thursdays (until the fourth week September 2009 when it changed to just Wednesdays) Viz licensed the anime series for broadcast and distribution in the Region 1 market.

The English adaptation of the anime began airing on ---- SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 ---- and finished on January 31, 2009, with 209 episodes aired.[40] The episodes have been shown on Cartoon Network's Toonami (United States), YTV's Bionix (Canada) and Jetix's (United Kingdom) programming blocks.

The TV adaptation of Naruto: Shippuden debuted in ---- JAPAN on FEBRUARY 15, 2007 ---- on TV Tokyo Naruto: Shippuden (ナルト 疾風伝 Naruto Shippūden, lit. "Naruto: Hurricane Chronicles") and ABS-CBN is the first TV network outside Japan to broadcast Naruto: Shippuden; it aired the first 40 episodes of Naruto: Shippuden, running the show through ---- MARCH 19, 2008 ----

Note - When it aired in America it also aired it the UK and Canada which is why I just put English adaptation and then listed the countries, and obviously ABS-CBN is a channel watched in many countries.

Naruto series and movie order?

TV Series (in correct order)

1st. Naruto
2nd. Naruto Shippuden

Naruto Movies (in correct order)

''Naruto Movie 1'' (non-Shippuden)
''Naruto Move 2'' (non-Shippuden)
''Naruto Movie 3'' (non-Shippuden)

Naruto Shippuden Movies (in correct order)

''Naruto Shippuden Movie 1'' (English dub and sub)
''Naruto Shippuden Movie 2: Bonds'' (sub only)
''Naruto Shippuden Movie 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire'' (sub only)
''Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower'' (this movie has not been subbed yet, thus, it is still raw, and is unreadable unless you know Japanese).
''Naruto Shippuden Movie 5: Blood Prison'' (this movie has not been released in Japan and will not be released until May 2012).

Naruto is the beginning of the series and you must watch Naruto before Naruto Shippuden to understand the plot. Naruto Shippuden is a followup of the Naruto series, the only difference is, the characters are slightly older (in their teenage years).

The Naruto series has been completely dubbed in English, whereas Naruto Shippuden is only dubbed through about 70 episodes.

Watch Naruto/Naruto Shippuden in English sub or dub here:

http://www.narutospot.net/

You can read the Naruto manga here:

http://www.mangareader.net/93/naruto.html

Was Naruto made in Japan or China?

u hear naruto speaking in japanese do u not...u see the authors name in japanese do u not sheesh it's in japan not china

Are anime (Japanese anime like Naruto, Code Geass, etc) better than American TV shows, (like The Walking Dead and so on)? Reason should be based on experience of both, not statistics.

As Anders said previously, ''better'' is a question of taste. Each anime is different, each tv series is different, yet they all present different takes on different genres: zombies, sci-fi, mystery, fantasy, sword/sorcery. Anime can do things even tv can't do with cgi. Animation can bring more imagination to a series by having no holds barred on what even practical effects can get an audience to believe. Star Trek Animated: did more frequent, more 'alien' designs than its limited live action series ever could, anime/western animation uses voice actors, so more money freed up to use for visuals.I enjoy anime and sentai, and also as Anders said, there's the ' be(ing) able to correctly interpret all the non-verbal signifiers and make the watching experience natural and immersive..' for those that watch anime subbed, there's a disconnect of trying to read the dialogue yet watch the action.I don't think one is better than the other, they both tell great stories if written well.

If I want to understand Naruto (which is a Japanese anime TV show) How should I go about doing that?

My native language is Spanish, my parents sent me to school on Saturdays (UGH!) for years to learn English which eventually came with ease, partly due because I was young when I started learning it (8 years old or so). I kept practicing even after I stopped going to these classes, through games, watching TV, online “friends” and such, most of these, helped me unconsciously.At age 20, I started learning French, though not as good as my English, I did learn a bit and do remember some words, pronunciation and other little things. I did learn through Rosetta Stone and I do believe that, with practice, a dictionary, and maybe Google Translate, or a native speaker, I could bring my French to the same level as my English, or even Spanish.One of the best things to do when learning something new is to just ask. Be humble about yourself and know that some people know more than you do, even if you think you have completely mastered a skill. There’s a big chance most people you meet, know something you don’t. So if you happen to learn a bit of Japanese, keep practicing, ask people, and eventually, lose the training wheels and talk to Japanese people (via Facebook or such), ask them to correct you if you make a mistake, and learn from them.

What japanese does Naruto(T.V show)speak?what TYPE OF JAPANESE?

They speak standard Japanese.

Why does everybody like japanese naruto better the the american version?

I can understand if japanese people like it better, but why would anybody in this country want to watch a show and read the subtitles when they could just be patient and wait until the dubbed versions are released? some people say the american version sucks, i just dont see the big difference between the japanese version and the american version, they dont change the story line or the actioin, they just change the voice actors, which of course they have too, and they edit it a little bit for the cartoon network viewers.

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