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+ | {{translation|'''Naruto'''|ナルト|NARUTO}} is a [[Wikipedia:Manga|manga]] by [[Masashi Kishimoto]] with an [[Wikipedia:Anime|anime]] TV series adaptation. The manga was first published by [[Anime:Shueisha|Shueisha]] in 1999 in the 43rd issue of Japan's ''[[Wikipedia:Weekly Shōnen Jump|Shōnen Jump]]'' magazine. The anime series, produced by [[Wikipedia:Studio Pierrot|Studio Pierrot]] and [[Wikipedia:Aniplex|Aniplex]] on October 3, 2002. From that point onward, many more franchises have emerged from the manga such as supplementary data collated by the author, [[movies]], [http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Video games video games], and even an accredited [[Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden|spin-off]]. A list of these are as follows: |
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+ | == Databook News == |
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+ | * '''July 9, 2002''': [[Rin no Sho]] released. |
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+ | * '''April 9, 2005''': [[Tō no Sho]] released. |
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+ | * '''September 9, 2008''': [[Sha no Sho]] released. |
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+ | == Movie News == |
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+ | * '''July 28, 2012''': [[Naruto 6: Road to Ninja]] released. |
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+ | * '''July 30, 2011''': [[Naruto 5: Blood Prison]] released. |
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+ | * '''July 31, 2010''': [[Naruto Shippūden 4: The Lost Tower]] released. |
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+ | * '''August 1, 2009''': [[Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire]] released. |
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+ | * '''August 5, 2006''': [[Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom]] released. |
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+ | * '''August 6, 2005''': [[Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel]] released. |
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+ | * '''August 21, 2004''': [[Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow]] released. |
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+ | == Miscellaneous == |
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− | February 15th, 2007: Naruto: Shippūden released in Japan |
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+ | * '''9th October 2002''': [[Hyō no Sho]] released. |
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+ | * '''9th December 2009''': [[Kai no Sho]] released. |
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− | February 8th, 2007: End of Naruto in Japan |
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− | August 5th, 2006: Naruto the Movie III |
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− | August 6th, 2005: Naruto the Movie II |
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− | August 21st, 2004: Naruto the Movie |
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− | October 3rd, 2002: Start of Naruto in Japan |
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− | November 1999: Start of Naruto Manga in Japan |
Revision as of 14:47, 31 August 2013
Naruto (ナルト, NARUTO) is a manga by Masashi Kishimoto with an anime TV series adaptation. The manga was first published by Shueisha in 1999 in the 43rd issue of Japan's Shōnen Jump magazine. The anime series, produced by Studio Pierrot and Aniplex on October 3, 2002. From that point onward, many more franchises have emerged from the manga such as supplementary data collated by the author, movies, games video games, and even an accredited spin-off. A list of these are as follows:
Databook News
- July 9, 2002: Rin no Sho released.
- April 9, 2005: Tō no Sho released.
- September 9, 2008: Sha no Sho released.
Movie News
- July 28, 2012: Naruto 6: Road to Ninja released.
- July 30, 2011: Naruto 5: Blood Prison released.
- July 31, 2010: Naruto Shippūden 4: The Lost Tower released.
- August 1, 2009: Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire released.
- August 2, 2008: Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds released.
- August 4, 2007: Naruto: Shippūden the Movie released.
- August 5, 2006: Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom released.
- August 6, 2005: Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel released.
- August 21, 2004: Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow released.
Miscellaneous
- 9th October 2002: Hyō no Sho released.
- 9th December 2009: Kai no Sho released.