List of ''Naruto'' media

Naruto (ナルト?) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto and published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump. It tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, an adolescent ninja who searches constantly for recognition and dreams of becoming the hokage, the ninja in his village who is acknowledged as the leader and the strongest of all. The manga made its debut on September 21, 1999, and it concluded on November 10, 2014. A total of 72 volumes and 700 chapters were released. The books published in Japan by Shueisha under various imprints were adapted or expanded upon the Naruto manga and anime series. Several of the titles have been licensed for publication in North America by Viz Media. The first part of the anime was released on October 10, 2002, and it concluded on February 8, 2007, with a total of 220 episodes. The second part of the anime was released on February 15, 2007, and it concluded on March 23, 2017, with a total of 500 episodes. Aside from that, there has been other material released based on the series, such as anime comics, light novels, artbooks, supplemental guidebooks, original video animation (OVAs), and movies.

Manga

Spin-offs

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring
Naruto Gaiden: Nanadaime Hokage to Akairo no Hanatsuzuki (NARUTO−ナルト−外伝 ~七代目火影と緋色の花つ月~)
August 4, 2015
ISBN 978-4-08-880468-2
January 5, 2016
ISBN 978-1421584935
The manga is a limited run spin-off sequel to Naruto written by Masashi Kishimoto, which was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from April 27, 2015 to July 6, 2015. Set shortly after the final chapter of Naruto, the miniseries focuses primarily on Sarada Uchiha, the daughter of Sasuke and Sakura, who accompanies Naruto on a mission as she seeks to learn about her parents while combating a mysterious antagonist with ties to Orochimaru and the Uchiha clan. The story acts as a prelude to the 11th Naruto film, Boruto: Naruto the Movie. The collected tankōbon volume was released on August 4, 2015, in Japan. The story takes place 15 years after the Fourth Shinobi World War, with Sarada trying to find out the truth behind her suspicions.
2Naruto: The Path Lit by the Full Moon[1]
Naruto Gaiden: Michita Tsuki ga Terasu Michi (NARUTO−ナルト−外伝 ~満ちた月が照らす道~)
The manga is a one-shot spin-off sequel written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, which was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump on April 25, 2016. The one-shot acts as a prelude to the Boruto series and focuses on Mitsuki, Orochimaru's progeny and the third member of Boruto Uzumaki and Sarada's team, as he comes to grips with his origins and identity.[2] The one-shot was included in the first volume of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.[3]
3Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
BORUTO−ボルト− −NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS−
The manga is a spin-off sequel illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto and written by Ukyo Kodachi with supervision from series creator Masashi Kishimoto, which was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump on May 9, 2016. It focuses on the story of Naruto's son, Boruto, fulfilling a ninja carrier and following his own ninja way as he gets older. Ikemoto was Kishimoto's chief assistant on the original Naruto series, and Kodachi was his writing partner for the Boruto: Naruto the Movie film screenplay.[2]

Super deformed spin-offs

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Rock Lee's Springtime of Youth Full-Power Ninja Chronicles[4]
Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden (ロック・リーの青春フルパワー忍伝)
The manga is a SD comedy spin-off manga written and illustrated by Kenji Taira. The series chronicles the daily life and training of Konohagakure ninja Rock Lee and the humorous adventures he and his Team Guy teammates go through. It debuted in the January 2012 issue of Saikyō Jump and concluded in September 2014. The series was collected into seven tankōbon volumes and was also adapted into an anime, Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals, which aired from 2012 through 2013.
2Naruto: Chibi Sasuke's Sharingan Legend (lit. "Uchiha Sasuke's Sharingan Chronicles")[5]
Uchiha Sasuke no Sharingan-den (うちはサスケの写輪眼伝)
The manga is a SD comedy spin-off manga written and illustrated by Kenji Taira and the follow up to Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden. The series takes a humorous look at the adventures of Sasuke Uchiha and Taka cohorts. It debuted in the November 2014 issue of Saikyō Jump. Viz Media began publishing free chapters on the official English Weekly Shonen Jump website on June 28, 2016.[6]

Anime comics

Various anime comics have been released in Japan under Shueisha's Jump Comics inprint, typically adapting the Naruto and Naruto Shippuden theatrical films, though adaptations of the first Naruto OVA and a sixth season Naruto Shippuden TV special were also produced. Viz Media licensed and published the anime comic adaptations of the three Naruto films in North America in October 2007 and November 2008.

Naruto

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow
Naruto: Daikatsugeki! Yukihime Ninpōchō Dattebayo!! (NARUTO―ナルト― 大活劇! 雪姫忍法帖だってばよ!!)
December 3, 2004
ISBN 978-4-08-873727-0
ISBN 978-4-08-873728-7
October 15, 2007[7]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1868-8
  1. "The Fugitive Princess" (逃亡の姫君!!, "Tōbō no himegimi!!")
  2. "Snow Ninjas Appear" (雪忍襲来!!, "Yuki shinobi shūrai!!")
  3. "The Unbreakable Heart" (折れない心!!, "Orenai kokoro!!")
  4. "Don't Cry..." (泣かないで..., "Nakanaide...")
  5. "Yukie's Resolution" (雪絵の決意!!, "Yukie no ketsui!!")
  6. "The 7 Colored Desire" (七色の希望!!, "Nana-iro no kibō!!")
  7. "Spring -Epilogue-" (春 〜エピローグ〜, "Haru -EPIRŌGU-")
This ani-manga is based on the first Naruto film, Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow, and was originally released in two parts in Japan. The two parts were collected in a single volume for the English-language release. After watching a film of his favorite character, Princess Fuun, Naruto Uzumaki is dispatched with his team members, Sasuke Uchiha, Sakura Haruno, and Kakashi Hatake, to the Land of Snow to protect the actors during the shooting of the new Princess Fuun film. However, the group is attacked by Yukigakure ninja. After the battle, the actor playing Princess Fuun is revealed to be Koyuki Kazahana, the daughter of the previous daimyō of the Land of Snow. Unwilling to accept her role as ruler, she attempts to run away but is found by Naruto, who encourages her to keep on trying, no matter the odds. The Yukigakure ninja are eventually revealed to be under the direction of Doto Kazahana, the brother of the former daimyō. Doto abducts Koyuki, hoping to use her keystone necklace to activate the hidden treasure in the Land of Snow. In a pitched battle, Naruto defeats Doto, and the treasure is revealed to be a generator that turned the Land of Snow into the Land of Spring and memories of Koyuki and Sotetsu Kazahana discussing about what Koyuki was going to be when she turns old. As the group leaves, Naruto receives a signed autograph from Koyuki, who has agreed to assume her duties as daimyō.
Naruto: Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village!
Naruto: Takigakure no Shitō Ore ga Eiyū Dattebayo! (NARUTO―ナルト― 滝隠れの死闘 オレが英雄だってばよ!)
May 2, 2005
ISBN 978-4-08-873735-5
This ani-manga is based on the Naruto OVA episode Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village!. Team 7, along with Kakashi Hatake, escort a ninja named Shibuki, the leader of his village, to his home at Takigakure. Shibuki is a coward, however, due to circumstances surrounding his father's death. The Hidden Village has a secret bottle of water called the "Hero's Water". The water imbues whoever drinks it with a dramatic, but temporary, increase in chakra. The effects are similar to opening a "chakra gate", in that it can shorten lifespan as well. Five missing-nin come to the village to steal the Hero's Water, and Team 7 defends against the incursion.
Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel
Gekijōban Naruto: Daigekitotsu! Maboroshi no Chiteiiseki Dattebayo (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 大激突! 幻の地底遺跡だってばよ)
March 3, 2006
ISBN 978-4-08-874077-5
ISBN 978-4-08-874078-2
November 4, 2008[8]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1915-9
  1. "A Suspicious Mission..." (疑惑の任務..., "Giwaku no ninmu")
  2. "Temujin, the Knight" (騎士·テムジン, "Kishi Temujin")
  3. "Haido Appears" (ハイド登場, "Haido tōjō")
  4. "Gaara Attacks!" (我愛羅、突貫!!, "Gaara, tokkan!!")
  5. "Craving for Power!!" (力への渇望!!, "Chikara e no katsubō!!")
  6. "Each One's Battle...!!" (それぞれの戦い...!!, "Sorezore no tatakai...!!")
  7. "Don't Give Up...!!" (あきらめない...!!, "Akiramenai...!!")
  8. "True Friends" (本当の仲間, "Honto no nakama")
This ani-manga is based on the second Naruto film, Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel, and was originally released in two parts in Japan. The two parts were collected in a single volume for the English-language release. On a beach in Sunagakure, ninja Gaara and Kankuro among their ranks engage a group of armored warriors. Elsewhere, Naruto, Sakura, and Shikamaru complete their mission to find a lost ferret. On their way back, they are attacked by a group of armored warriors under the direction of a young knight. The knight and Naruto's battle results in them being knocked unconscious and carried by a stream. When they awake, the knight reveals his name, Temujin, and takes Naruto to his leader, Haido, who wishes to establish a utopia. However, his motives, conquering the world by finding the source of Gelel, or life energy, are eventually shown to Naruto. Even after Haido finds the source, which vastly increases his powers, Naruto and Temujin manage to defeat him together. In the finale, Temujin and his friends sail away in a ship, hoping to create their own utopia.
Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom
Gekijōban Naruto: Dai Kōfun! Mikazuki-jima no Animaru Panikku Dattebayo! (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 大興奮!みかづき島のアニマル騒動だってばよ)
April 4, 2007[9]
ISBN 978-4-08-703170-6
November 4, 2008[10]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1916-6
  1. "The Prince of the Moon Country" (月の国の王子, "Tsuki no kuni no ōji")
  2. "A Stormy Sea and a Promise" (嵐の海と約束, "Arashi no umi to yakusoku")
  3. "The Moon Country's Cruel Plan" (月の国の非道な陰謀, "Tsuki no kuni no hidō na inbō")
  4. "The 3 Ninjas" (3人の忍, "Sannin no shinobi")
  5. "Captive Michiru, a determined Hikaru" (囚われのミチル、決意のヒカル, "Toraware no Michiru, Ketsui no Hikaru")
  6. "A Battle, Right Now!!" (いざ決戦!, "Iza kessen!")
This ani-manga is based on the third Naruto film, Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom. Naruto, Sakura, Lee, and Kakashi are assigned to protect the prince of the Land of Moon, Michiru Tsuki, and his son, Hikaru Tsuki. Initially, Naruto is incensed by the pair's spoiled nature, especially Hikaru's. Eventually, after Hikaru shows his bravery during a storm, when he saves a tiger, Naruto warms up to him. When they arrive in the Land of Moon, the king's minister, Shabadaba, has orchestrated a coup with the aid of several ninja, mortally wounding the present king in the process. As Michiru and Hikaru are shepherded to safety, the hired ninja, under the command of their leader, Ishidate, manage to abduct Michiru. Naruto convinces Hikaru to organize a rescue operation, and the ninja are defeated, with Michiru and Hikaru aiding Naruto in defeating Ishidate. After the battle, Michiru becomes the new king, learning the importance of caring for his family instead of material possessions.

Naruto Shippuden

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
Naruto Shippuden the Movie
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝)
August 4, 2008[11]
ISBN 978-4-08-703170-6
This ani-manga is based on the first Naruto Shippuden film, Naruto Shippuden the Movie. Naruto, Sakura, Neji and Lee are assigned to protect the priestess Shion. Shion is able to seal a dangerous demon called Mōryō, but when she meets Naruto, she has a prediction of his death so she attempts not to work. However, Naruto insists that he will not die and convinces her to seal the demon. With help from various ninja from Konoha, Naruto and Shion join forces to destroy Mōryō, making Shion realize the destiny can be surpassed.
Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Kizuna (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝 絆)
July 24, 2009[12]
ISBN 978-4-08-874824-5
This ani-manga is based on the second Naruto Shippuden film, Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds. As an act of revenge, the Sky Country invades Konoha, causing mass mayhem. A girl called Amaru appears, saying her teacher was already attacked by those ninja, and a team composed of Naruto, Sakura and Hinata go to help her. As they enter a ruin from the village, they discover Amaru's teacher, Shinnō, alive, but he is revealed as the one who organized the invasion to Konoha. Shinnō plans to get a scroll from Konoha to get immortality, but Sasuke Uchiha appears to stop him since his master, Orochimaru, has the same objective. Naruto and Sasuke decide to fight together and defeat Shinnō, though in the end Sasuke returns to train with Orochimaru.
Naruto Shippuden: Kakashi Chronicles - A Boy's Life on the Battlefield
Terubi-ban Anime-Komikkusu Naruto Shippūden: Kakashi Gaiden ~Senshō no Bōizu Raifu~ (TV版アニメコミックス NARUTO-ナルト-疾風伝 カカシ外伝~戦場のボーイズライフ~)
June 4, 2010[13]
ISBN 978-4-08-874838-2
This ani-manga is based on episodes 119 and 120 of Naruto Shippuden's sixth season, Kakashi Chronicles - A Boy's Life on the Battlefield Parts 1 and 2. Around 17 years ago, during the Third Great Ninja War, the future Fourth Hokage, Minato Namikaze, assigns 13-year-old Kakashi Hatake, Obito Uchiha, and Rin, a medical ninja, on a mission to destroy Kannabi Bridge. As they head off, Kakashi unveils his new jutsu: Chidori (千鳥, lit. "One Thousand Birds"), which Minato notes is incomplete. That night, Minato tells Obito about how Kakashi's father committed suicide after being disgraced. The next day, Minato leaves and Rin is later kidnapped. Kakashi refuses to save her, but Obito ignores him and heads off on his own. Obito finds Rin but is attacked by a Stone Ninja. Kakashi arrives and loses his left eye trying to save Obito. To help Kakashi, Obito is able to awaken his Sharingan (写輪眼, lit. "Copy Wheel Eye", English manga: "Mirror Wheel Eye"). They both then rescue Rin, but the cave they are in collapses on them, crushing Obito's right side. Obito decides to donate his left Sharingan eye to Kakashi and asks him to protect Rin. Kakashi then protects Rin from the enemy ninja before losing consciousness. They are later saved by Minato, who helps them complete their mission and destroy Kannabi Bridge.
Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Hi no Ishi o Tsugu Mono (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝 火の意志を継ぐ者)
July 16, 2010[14]
ISBN 978-4-08-874838-2
This ani-manga is based on the third Naruto Shippuden film, Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire. It concerns the race to defeat Hiruko, a man who developed the Chimera technique, a jutsu that absorbs the chakra and Kekkei Genkai of other ninja. As a result, there is the potential outbreak of a Fourth Great Shinobi World War when ninja with Kekkei Genkai abilities begin to disappear from Land of Kumogakure, Iwagakure, Kirigakure, and Sunagakure. As the only village unscathed, Konohagakure is believed by the other nations to be behind the incident, and rumors circulate that they are preparing a rebellion. With the other nations amassing troops at the Land of Fire's borders, threatening invasion, the lord tries to find those responsible and prove Konoha's innocence; in the event of failure, the Land of Fire will be forced to destroy the village in order to preserve world peace.
Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Za Rosuto Tawā (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝 ザ・ロストタワー)
August 4, 2011[15]
ISBN 978-4-08-874862-7
This ani-manga is based on the fourth Naruto Shippuden film, Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower. Naruto is sent on a mission to capture the missing-nin Mukade, who travels back in time using an ancient chakra flow underground. Naruto is dragged to the past six years after Mukade does this, where he has become known as Anrokuzan. Anrokuzan plans to kill Sara, the princess from the country of Rouran. Naruto continues his mission to stop him, eventually joining forces with comrades from the past, including his father Minato Namikaze.

Collections

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto Complete Collection: Uzumaki Megavolume
Naruto Sōshūhen: Uzumaki Daikan (NARUTO—ナルト— 総集編 うずまき大巻)
April 1, 2009[16]
The book is a digest-style collection of the entirety of Part I in eight sōshūhen volumes. It was published by Shueisha from November 7, 2008 through April 1, 2009. These books were printed with lower quality paper stock, but in a larger format than the tankōbon edition and with faithfully reproduced color pages from its original serialization, in addition to posters, interviews, and other bonus features.
2Naruto Remix[17]
This book is an omnibus edition of the Naruto series and began publication by Shueisha on April 24, 2015, under their Shueisha Jump Remix imprint, releasing two new volumes a month.[18] Similar to the 3-in-1 Edition published by Viz Media, the Shueisha Jump Remix edition of Naruto collects just over 30 chapters in each of its 600+ page volumes, which are dubbed Chronicles (, Den).
3Naruto: 3-in-1 Edition[19]
The book is an English-language omnibus version of Naruto and began publication by Viz Media in May 2011. Billed as a more affordable alternative to purchasing individual or out-of-print volumes, each omnibus collects three volumes; lower quality paper stock is used compared with the trade paperback editions, but the physical dimensions are slightly larger. 17 3-in-1 volumes have been published as of January 3, 2017, comprising the first 51 volumes of Naruto.
4Naruto: Color Edition[20]
Naruto Karā-han (NARUTO—ナルト— カラー版)
The book is a digitally colorized version of Naruto. It began publication in December 2012, under Shueisha's newly established Jump Comics Digital imprint, as part of their Digital Colored Comics line. As of August 1, 2015, all 72 colorized volumes are available to be purchased through a wide variety of Japanese eBook services. Colorization of the original black and white images was handled by Shueisha's production team and Artra Entertainment.[21] In April 2014, Shueisha additionally published three free Naruto Starter Books (NARUTO—ナルト— STARTER BOOK) under the Jump Comics Digital imprint, each featuring six full color chapters of the manga, which serve as jumping-off points for new readers. From 2013 through 2014, digital editions of Weekly Shōnen Jump included colorized versions of Naruto chapters Number 638, 676, 678, and 693-699 as digital bonuses.[22]

Fiction books

Novelizations

From 2002 through 2009, Shueisha published light novel adaptations of the first seven Naruto and Naruto Shippuden films, as well as adaptations of the "Land of Waves" Naruto story arc and the first Naruto OVA, all written by Masatoshi Kusakabe. Adaptations of Blood Prison and Road to Ninja were published in 2011 and 2012, written by Akira Higashiyama and Yuka Miyata, respectively. The first two of Masatoshi Kusakabe's novelizations were licensed by Viz Media for publication in North America in November 2006 and October 2007.

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto: Innocent Heart, Demonic Blood
Naruto: Shiro no Dōji, Ketsupū no Kijin (NARUTO-ナルト- 白の童子、血風の鬼人)
December 16, 2002[23]
ISBN 978-4-08-703121-8
November 21, 2006[24]
ISBN 978-1-42-150603-6
2Naruto: Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village!
Naruto: Takigakure no Shitō Ore ga Hīrō dattebayo! (NARUTO-ナルト- 滝隠れの死闘 オレが英雄だってばよ!)
December 15, 2003[25]
ISBN 978-4-08-321084-6
October 16, 2007[26]
ISBN 978-1-42-151502-1
3Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow
Naruto: Daikatsugeki! Yukihime Ninpōchō dattebayo!! (NARUTO―ナルト― 大活劇! 雪姫忍法帖だってばよ!!)
August 23, 2004[27]
ISBN 978-4-08-703143-0
4Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel
Gekijōban Naruto: Daigekitotsu! Maboroshi no Chiteiiseki Dattebayo (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 大激突! 幻の地底遺跡だってばよ)
August 22, 2005[28]
ISBN 978-4-08-703158-4
5Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom
Gekijōban Naruto: Dai Kōfun! Mikazuki-jima no Animaru Panikku Dattebayo (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 大興奮!みかづき島のアニマル騒動だってばよ)
August 7, 2006[29]
ISBN 978-4-08-703170-6
6Naruto Shippuden the Movie
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝)
August 6, 2007[30]
ISBN 978-4-08-703187-4
7Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Kizuna (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝 絆)
August 4, 2008[31]
ISBN 978-4-08-703195-9
8Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Hi no Ishi wo Tsugumono (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝 火の意志を継ぐ者)
August 3, 2009[32]
ISBN 978-4-08-703207-9
9Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Za Rosuto Tawā (劇場版NARUTO―ナルト― 疾風伝 ザ・ロストタワー)
August 2, 2009[33]
ISBN 978-4-08-703228-4
10Naruto: Blood Prison
Naruto: Buraddo Purizun (NARUTO―ナルト― 鬼燈の城)
July 4, 2011[34]
ISBN 978-4-08-703249-9
11Road to Ninja: Naruto the MovieJuly 27, 2012[35]
ISBN 978-4-08-703270-3
12The Last: Naruto the MovieDecember 8, 2014[36]
ISBN 978-4-08-703339-7
13Boruto: Naruto the MovieAugust 10, 2015
ISBN 978-4-08-703373-1

Original novels

Three original stories written by Akira Higashiyama and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto have been published in Japan.

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto: Tales of a Gutsy Ninja
Naruto: Dokonjō Ninden (NARUTO―ナルト―ド根性忍伝)
August 4, 2010[37]
ISBN 978-4-08-703229-1
The first, Naruto: Tales of a Gutsy Ninja, was published in August 2010 and is presented as the actual in-universe debut novel of Jiraiya, Naruto Uzumaki's mentor and a famed author in the Naruto world, which has acted as a plot device at various points throughout the series. This story within a story follows the adventures of Naruto's namesake, the fictional "gutsy ninja" Naruto Musasabi, as he tries to track down his former comrade, Renge Momoashi, and unravel a mysterious conspiracy involving the destruction of a nearby village.
2Naruto Jinraiden: The Day the Wolf Howled
Naruto Jinraiden: Ōkami no Naku Hi (NARUTO-ナルト- 迅雷伝 狼の哭く日)
November 2, 2012[38]
ISBN 978-4-08-703279-6
The second original novel, Naruto Jinraiden: The Day the Wolf Howled, is set shortly after Sasuke Uchiha killed his brother, Itachi, and follows his journey to Howling Wolf Village, where Itachi's eye medicine was produced. There, he meets Reishi and Kina, two local brothers with whom Itachi was acquainted, and tries to learn more about his brother's motivations while helping the two battle shinobi from a rival clan and a wolf-like beast from a local legend.
3Naruto: Tales of a Chaste Ninja
Naruto: Dojunjō Ninden (NARUTO―ナルト―ド純情忍伝)
August 4, 2015[39]
ISBN 978-4-08-703371-7
A third original novel, Naruto: Tales of a Chaste Ninja, was announced in June 2015 as a follow-up to Naruto: Tales of a Gusty Ninja. Again presented as an in-universe novel written by Jiraiya, this story — described as the inspiration for his later Make Out (イチャイチャ, Icha Icha) book series — depicts a pair of naive shinobi who fall in love on the battlefield.
4Naruto: Konoha's New Story — Steam Ninja Scrolls
Naruto: Konoha Shinden — Yukemuri Ninpōchō (NARUTO-ナルト- 木ノ葉新伝 湯煙忍法帖)
August 4, 2016[40]
ISBN 978-4-08-703401-1
Additionally, a stand-alone follow-up to the Secret Chronicles and True Stories series written by Shō Hinata and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, Naruto: Konoha's New Story — Steam Ninja Scrolls, was published on August 4, 2016. Set between the final chapter of Naruto and the first chapter of Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring, it details Mirai Sarutobi's mission to escort Kakashi Hatake and Might Guy on their vacation to a hot spring and ties together the events of Naruto and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.

Naruto Secret Chronicles series

Naruto Secret Chronicles (NARUTO -ナルト- 秘伝, Naruto Hiden") is a light novel series illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, which explores the stories of various characters after the conclusion of the original Naruto manga series. Announced in November 2014 alongside the final chapter of the manga, the series comprises six volumes, with the first released in February 2015.[41] Viz Media began publishing English translations of the novels in November 2015, starting with Naruto: Kakashi's Story.[42]

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto: Kakashi's Story — Lightning in the Frozen Sky
Naruto: Kakashi Hiden — Hyōten no Ikazuchi (NARUTO-ナルト- カカシ秘伝 氷天の雷)
February 4, 2015[43]
ISBN 978-4-08-703344-1
November 3, 2015[44]
ISBN 978-1-42-158440-9
2Naruto: Shikamaru's Story — A Cloud Drifting in the Silent Dark
Naruto: Shikamaru Hiden — Yami no Shijima ni Ukabu Kumo (NARUTO-ナルト- シカマル秘伝 闇の黙に浮ぶ雲)
March 4, 2015[45]
ISBN 978-4-08-703347-2
February 2, 2016[46]
ISBN 978-1-42-158441-6
3Naruto: Sakura's Story — Love Riding the Spring Breeze
Naruto: Sakura Hiden — Shiren, Harukaze ni Nosete (NARUTO-ナルト- サクラ秘伝 思恋、春風にのせて)
April 3, 2015[47]
ISBN 978-4-08-703354-0
May 3, 2016[48]
ISBN 978-1-42-158442-3
4Naruto: Konoha's Story (lit. "Naruto: Konoha Secret Chronicles — The Perfect Day for a Wedding")
Naruto: Konoha Hiden — Shūgenbiyori (NARUTO-ナルト- 木ノ葉秘伝 祝言日和)
May 1, 2015[49]
ISBN 978-4-08-703360-1
5Naruto: Gaara's Story
Naruto: Gaara Hiden — Sajingensō (lit. "Naruto: Gaara Secret Chronicles — A Sandstorm Mirage") (NARUTO-ナルト- 我愛羅秘伝 砂塵幻想)
June 4, 2015[50]
ISBN 978-4-08-703364-9
6Naruto: The Akatsuki's Story (lit. "Naruto: Akatsuki Secret Chronicles — Evil Flowers in Full Bloom")
Naruto: Akatsuki Hiden — Sakimidareru Aku no Hana (NARUTO-ナルト- 暁秘伝 咲き乱れる悪の華)
July 3, 2015[51]
ISBN 978-4-08-703367-0

Naruto True Stories series

Naruto True Stories (NARUTO -ナルト- 真伝, Naruto Shinden) is a light novel trilogy illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, which explores Itachi Uchiha's past and Sasuke Uchiha's future. The Naruto True Story novels were announced in June 2015, with a publication date in Fall 2015.[52] Viz Media began publishing English translations of the novels in November 2016.[53]

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto: Itachi's Story — Daylight (lit. "Naruto: Itachi's True Story — Book of Bright Light")
Naruto: Itachi — Shinden Kōmyō-hen (NARUTO-ナルト- イタチ真伝 光明篇)
September 4, 2015[54]
ISBN 978-4-08-703375-5
November 1, 2016[55]
ISBN 978-1-42-159130-8
2Naruto: Itachi's Story — Midnight (lit. "Naruto: Itachi's True Story — Book of Dark Night")
Naruto: Itachi — Shinden An'ya-hen (NARUTO-ナルト- イタチ真伝 暗夜篇)
October 2, 2015[56]
ISBN 978-4-08-703380-9
December 6, 2016[57]
ISBN 978-1-42-159131-5
3Naruto: Sasuke's Story — Sunrise (lit. "Naruto: Sasuke's True Story — Book of Sunrise")
Naruto: Sasuke Shinden — Raikō-hen (NARUTO-ナルト- サスケ真伝 来光篇)
November 4, 2015[58]
ISBN 978-4-08-703384-7
March 7, 2017[59]
ISBN 978-1-42-159129-2

Supplemental Material

Several supplemental guides and artbooks have been published, collecting information and artwork from the manga and anime series. Three of the artbooks collect Masashi Kishimoto's illustrations for the manga and related promotional materials, while a fourth anniversary book features artwork produced over the first ten years of the anime series' broadcast. Among the guidebooks, there are three anime profile books, which contain character profiles and images taken from the anime; two fanbooks, which include interviews, articles, and special features relating to the manga; and three data books, which collect detailed information on the characters, abilities, locations, and story arcs seen in the manga. A guidebook for the theatrical film Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie was also published and distributed with copies of Naruto volume 61; featuring information on the film, an interview with Kishimoto, and the Movie 9: Road to Naruto the Movie one-shot, it was printed in the same format as a standard Naruto volume.

Anime profiles

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto Anime Profiles, Vol. 1
Naruto Ofisharu AnimēshonBOOK Hiden: Dōga Emaki (NARUTO-ナルト- オフィシャルアニメーションBOOK 秘伝・動画絵巻)
December 4, 2003
ISBN 4-08-873550-1
July 5, 2006
ISBN 1-4215-0657-2
2Naruto Anime Profiles, Vol. 2
Naruto Ofisharu AnimēshonBOOK Hiden: Shippū Emaki (NARUTO―ナルト― オフィシャルアニメーションBOOK 秘伝・疾風絵巻)
August 4, 2004
ISBN 4-08-873709-1
September 18, 2007
ISBN 1-4215-1326-9
3Naruto Anime Profiles, Vol. 3
Naruto Ofisharu AnimēshonBOOK Hiden: Rettō Emaki (NARUTO―ナルト― オフィシャルアニメーションBOOK 秘伝・烈闘絵巻)
August 4, 2005
ISBN 4-08-873757-1
September 23, 2008
ISBN 1-4215-1889-9

Artbooks

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1The Art of Naruto: Uzumaki (lit. "Masashi Kishimoto Art Collection: Uzumaki")
Kishimoto Masashi Gashū: Uzumaki (岸本斉史画集 UZUMAKI)
July 2, 2004[60]
ISBN 978-4-08-873706-5
October 25, 2007[61]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1407-9
2Paint Jump: Art of Naruto
PAINT JUMP Art of NARUTO-ナルト-
April 4, 2008[62]
ISBN 978-4-08-782168-0
3Naruto Illustration Book (lit. "Naruto Illustration Collection: Naruto")
Naruto Irasuto-shū: Naruto (NARUTO―ナルト―イラスト集 NARUTO)
July 8, 2009[63]
ISBN 978-4-08-874823-8
October 26, 2010[64]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3869-3
4Naruto: One Decade, One Hundred Ninja
Naruto: Jūnen Hyakunin (NARUTO-ナルト- 十年百忍)
August 4, 2009[65]
ISBN 978-4-08-874825-2
5Uzumaki Naruto: Illustrations (lit. "Naruto Illustration Collection: Naruto Uzumaki")
Naruto Irasuto-shū: Uzumaki Naruto (NARUTO―ナルト―イラスト集 UZUMAKI NARUTO)
February 4, 2015[66]
ISBN 978-4-08-880384-5
November 3, 2015[67]
ISBN 978-1-4215-8439-3

Data books

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto: The First Official Character Data Book (lit. "Naruto Character Official Data Book: Secret Chronicles — Record of Confrontation")
Naruto Kyarakutā Ofisharu Dēta Book: Hiden — Rin no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―キャラクターオフィシャルデータBOOK 秘伝・臨の書)
July 4, 2002[68]
ISBN 978-4-08-873288-6
2Naruto: The Official Fanbook (lit. "Naruto Official Fan Book: Secret Chronicles — Record of Warriors")
Naruto Ofisharu Fan Book: Hiden — Hyō no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―オフォシャルファンBOOK 秘伝・の書)
October 4, 2002[69]
ISBN 978-4-08-873321-0
February 5, 2008[70]
ISBN 978-1-42-151844-2
3Naruto: The Second Official Character Data Book (lit. "Naruto Character Official Data Book: Secret Chronicles — Record of Battle")
Naruto Kyarakutā Ofisharu Dēta Book: Hiden — Tō no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―キャラクターオフィシャルデータBOOK 秘伝・闘の書)
April 4, 2005[71]
ISBN 978-4-08-873734-8
4Naruto: The Third Official Character Data Book (lit. "Naruto Character Official Data Book: Secret Chronicles — Record of Someone")
Naruto Kyarakutā Ofisharu Dēta Book: Hiden — Sha no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―キャラクターオフィシャルデータBOOK 秘伝・者の書)
September 4, 2008[72]
ISBN 978-4-08-874247-2
January 10, 2012[73]
ISBN 978-1-42-154125-9
5Naruto: The Official Premium Fanbook (lit. "Naruto Official Premium Fan Book: Secret Chronicles — Record of Everyone")
Naruto Ofisharu Puremiamu Fan Book: Hiden — Kai no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―オフィシャルプレミアムファンBOOK 秘伝・皆の書)
December 4, 2009[74]
ISBN 978-4-08-874834-4
6Naruto: The Fourth Official Character Data Book (lit. "Naruto Character Official Data Book: Secret Chronicles — Record of Formation")
Naruto Kyarakutā Ofisharu Dēta Book: Hiden — Jin no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―キャラクターオフィシャルデータBOOK 秘伝・陣の書)
November 4, 2014[75]
ISBN 978-4-08-880263-3
7Naruto: The First Official Movie Book (lit. "Naruto Official Movie Book: Secret Chronicles — Record or Ranks")
Naruto Ofisharu Mūbī Book: Hiden — Retsu no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―オフィシャルムービーBOOK 秘伝・列の書)
December 6, 2014[76]
8Naruto Exhibition: The Official Guestbook (lit. "Naruto Exhibition Official Guestbook: New Chronicles — Record of Wind")
Naruto-ten Ofisharu Gesuto Book: Shinden — Fū no Sho (NARUTO-ナルト-展オフィシャルゲストBOOK 新伝・風の書)
April 25, 2015[77]
9Naruto Exhibition: The Premium Fanbook (lit. "Naruto Exhibition Premium Fanbook: New Chronicles — Record of Lightning")
Naruto-ten Puremiamu Fan Book: Shinden — Rai no Sho (NARUTO-ナルト-展プレミアムファンBOOK 新伝・雷の書)
April 25, 2015[78]
10Naruto: The Second Official Movie Book (lit. "Naruto Official Movie Book: Secret Chronicles — Record or Existence")
Naruto Ofisharu Mūbī Book: Hiden — Zai no Sho (NARUTO―ナルト―オフィシャルムービーBOOK 秘伝・在の書)
August 7, 2015[79]
No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1Naruto Kizuna: The Words That Bind — Scroll of Heaven
Naruto: Meigonshū Kizuna - Ten no Maki (NARUTO-ナルト-名言集 絆-KIZUNA- 天ノ巻)
March 15, 2013
ISBN 978-4-08-720681-4
2Naruto Kizuna: The Words That Bind — Scroll of Earth
Naruto: Meigonshū Kizuna - Chi no Maki (NARUTO-ナルト-名言集 絆-KIZUNA- 地ノ巻)
March 15, 2013
ISBN 978-4-08-720682-1
3Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto Exhibition Official Guidebook: Michi
Rensai Kanketsu Kinen Kishimoto Masashi Naruto-ten Kōshiki Gaidobukku: Michi (連載完結記念 岸本斉史 NARUTO-ナルト-展 公式ガイドブック「道-MICHI-」)
April 25, 2015[80]

Anime

Original video animations

No. Title Original release
1"Find the Four-Leaf Crimson Clover!"
"Akaki Yotsuba no Kurōbā o Sagase" (紅き四つ葉のクローバーを探せ)
December 20, 2002
Konohamaru is in love with a girl, Yoshino Kaede, who is moving away from the village. He wishes to win her heart with a crimson four-leaf clover, which is also supposed to grant any wish. Konohamaru asks Naruto Uzumaki to help him find it, but they have to travel into the forbidden zone, Akagahara, to retrieve it. After activating almost every trap on the way to the clover, the pair are attacked by marionettes after moving a statue to reach the clover. Sasuke Uchiha and Sakura Haruno appear to help, but they still cannot defeat them. At last, the marionettes shut off after Konohamaru lifts the statue back to its original position. Then, one of the leaves fall off. Konohamaru still gives the clover to Kaede, and she kisses him on his cheek.
2"Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village!"
"Takigakure no Shitō Ore ga Eiyū Dattebayo!" (滝隠れの死闘 オレが英雄だってばよ!)
December 20, 2003
Team 7, along with Kakashi Hatake, escort a ninja named Shibuki, the leader of his village, to his home at Takigakure. Shibuki is a coward, however, due to circumstances surrounding his father's death. The Hidden Village has a secret bottle of water called the "Hero's Water", which imbues whoever drinks it with a dramatic, but temporary, increase in chakra. The effects are similar to opening a "chakra gate", in that it can shorten lifespan as well. Five missing-nin come to the village to steal the Hero's Water, and Team 7 defends against the incursion.
3"Hidden Leaf Village Grand Sports Festival"
"Konoha no Sato no Dai Undōkai" (木ノ葉の里の大運動会)
August 21, 2004
Naruto and the rest of team 7 attempt to win a competition among the other Genin, which consists of various sporting events and races. The winning team will receive a week's paid vacation. Naruto has to use the toilet throughout the entire OVA, only to be prevented in each attempt by his fellow Genin and his own mistakes. Eventually, after winning a race around a running track, Naruto cannot hold on any longer and defecates in front of his friends.
4"Finally a clash! Jonin VS Genin!! Indiscriminately Championships battle royal!!"
"Tsuini gekitotsu! Jōnin tai Genin!! Musabetsu dairansen taikai kaisai!!" (ついに激突!上忍VS下忍!!無差別大乱戦大会開催!!)
December 22, 2005
A contest is created by the Fifth Hokage, called Jonin vs Genin. The point is to collect crystals for points, with the higher-ranked Chunin and Jonin holding crystals worth more points. The Genin have blue crystals, while the Chunin and Jonin have red crystals. The video shows various fights between the Genin and Jonin, with each instance ending in the Jonin unknowingly misplacing their crystal (or discarding it).
5
"Shippū! "Konoha Gakuen" Den" (疾風!"木ノ葉学園"伝)
February 6, 2008[81]
6"Naruto: The Cross Roads"
"Za Kurosurōzu" (ザ・クロスローズ)
December 19, 2009
7"Naruto, The Genie, and The Three Wishes!!"
"Gekijōban Naruto Soyokazeden – Naruto to Mashin to Mittsu no Onegai dattebayo!!" (劇場版NARUTO-ナルト-そよ風伝 ナルトと魔神と3つのお願いだってばよ!!)
July 31, 2010[82]
8"Naruto x UT"January 1, 2011[83]
9"Chūnin Exam on Fire! Naruto vs. Konohamaru!"
"Honō no Chūnin Shiken! Naruto Bāsasu Konohamaru!!" (炎の中忍試験!ナルトVS木ノ葉丸!!)
July 30, 2011
10"Naruto Shippūden: Sunny Side Battle!!!"
"Naruto Shippūden: Sanī Saido Batoru!!!" (ナルト-NARUTO-疾風伝 サニー・サイド・バトル!!!)
September 11, 2014[84]
11"The Day Naruto Became Hokage"
"Naruto ga Hokage ni natta Hi" (ナルトが火影になった日)
July 6, 2016[85]

Movies

No. Title Original release English release
1"Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow"
"Daikatsugeki! Yukihime Ninpōchō dattebayo!!" (大活劇! 雪姫忍法帖だってばよ!!)
August 21, 2004June 4, 2007
2"Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel"
"Daigekitotsu! Maboroshi no Chiteiiseki dattebayo" (大激突!幻の地底遺跡だってばよ)
August 6, 2005July 16, 2008
3"Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom"
"Daikoufun! Mikazuki Jima no Animaru Panikku Dattebayo!" (大興奮!みかづき島のアニマル騒動だってばよ!)
August 5, 2006November 15, 2006
4"Naruto Shippuden the Movie"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Shippūden" (劇場版 NARUTO-ナルト-疾風伝)
August 4, 2007November 10, 2009
5"Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Shippūden Kizuna" (劇場版 NARUTO-ナルト-疾風伝 絆)
August 2, 2008October 25, 2011
6"Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Shippūden Hi no Ishi o Tsugu Mono" (劇場版 NARUTO-ナルト-疾風伝 火の意志を継ぐ者)
August 1, 2009October 23, 2012
7"Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Shippūden Za Rosuto Tawā" (劇場版 NARUTO-ナルト-疾風伝 ザ・ロストタワー)
July 31, 2010September 17, 2013
8"Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Buraddo Purizun" (劇場版 NARUTO-ナルト- ブラッド・プリズン)
July 30, 2011February 18, 2014
9"Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Rōdo tu Ninja" (ロード・トゥ・ニンジャ ‐ナルト・ザ・ムービー‐)
July 28, 2012November 25, 2014
10"The Last: Naruto the Movie"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Za Rasuto" (ザ・ラスト ‐ナルト・ザ・ムービー‐)
December 5, 2014October 6, 2015
11"Boruto: Naruto the Movie"
"Gekijōban NARUTO Boruto the Movie" (ボルト‐ナルト・ザ・ムービー‐)
August 7, 2015March 28, 2017

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