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Naruto’s first two seasons on Prime Video

by Jimmy Rivers
May 1, 2022
in Android
Naruto’s first two seasons on Prime Video

The first two seasons from Narutothe historical anime adaptation inspired by the manga of the same name written and drawn by Masashi Kishimotoare officially available for viewing on Prime Video.

Naruto’s first two seasons on Prime Video

The streaming platform offers the episodes broadcast for the first time by Mediaset with the same dubbing, fully remastered in HD and uncensored. Among the voice actors: Leonardo Graziano (Naruto Uzumaki), Emanuela Pacotto (Sakura Haruno), Claudio Moneta (Kakashi Hatake) and Renato Novara (Choji Akimichi).

The first two seasons narrate from the origins to the first appearance of Itachi Uchiha for a total of 83 episodes. For completeness, in order to to use of the Anime Generation channel, just join Prime Video and then take advantage of the 14-day trial for the thematic channel. We specify that at the end of the 14 days the monthly subscription of the channel amounts to € 4.99 per month (excluding the cost of Prime Video).

About Naruto

Naruto was made by Masashi Kishimoto from 1999 to 2014 in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha). With 700 published chapters and 72 total volumes, the work is entirely available in Italy under the label of Planet Manga.

Also read: Prime Video: price, movies and series to watch in Spain

The two animated series or Naruto And Naruto Shippuden they incorporate a total of 720 episodes. In Italy Narauto was broadcast entirely. “Shippuden”Instead it counts, for now, 393 episodes.

The legend of Naruto still lives with the manga sequel official, Boruto: Naruto the Next Generations serialized from 2016. The sequel is designed by Mikio Ikemoto and written by Masashi Kishimoto. In Italy it is published by Planet Manga. The sequelagain, it boasts a TV series souls weekly currently running continuously since 2017.

They will be published at the end of 2022 two new manga from Naruto inspired by the manga’s post-serialization light novels. Here all the details. We invite you to read one of the new releases within the panorama of Naruto. A new story entirely dedicated to Sasuke and Sakura in the form of light novel edited by Planet Manga. Get it up here Amazon.

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