Naruto Kai 1-72 -complete- -bb- -no | Filler-
For nearly two decades, Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto and Naruto Shippuden have stood as titans of the anime industry. However, for all its breathtaking highs—the Valley of the End, the Pain Arc, the Great Ninja War—the anime adaptation carries a notorious burden: filler content . With over 700 episodes combined, nearly 40% of the runtime consists of non-canonical material, flashback loops, and arcs that destroy narrative pacing.
| Project Name | Episode Count | Average Length | Dual Audio | Blu-Ray (BB) | Manga-Accurate Ending | Status | |--------------|---------------|----------------|-------------|---------------|----------------------|--------| | | 72 | 75–90 min | Yes (Japanese/English) | Yes | Yes (Ch. 699–700) | Complete | | Naruto Cut to Manga | ~106 | 30–45 min | No | No | Partial | Complete | | One Pace (Naruto portion) | ~60 | 40–60 min | No | No | Yes | Incomplete | | Official Broadcast | 720 | 22 min | Yes | No (mixed) | No | Complete | Naruto Kai 1-72 -Complete- -BB- -No Filler-
It respects Kishimoto’s original vision, respects your time, and delivers every iconic moment—from Naruto’s first Shadow Clone jutsu to his final fist bump with Sasuke—without a single beach episode, Mecha-Naruto, or ninja ostrich to dilute the impact. For nearly two decades, Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto and