
Naruto is a
Japanese manga series written and illustrated by
Masashi Kishimoto with an
anime adaptation. The
main character,
Naruto Uzumaki, is a loud,
hyperactive, unpredictable adolescent
ninja who constantly searches for recognition and aspires to become a
Hokage, the ninja in the village acknowledged as the leader and the strongest of all. Kishimoto first authored a
one-shot of Naruto in the August 1997 issue of
Akamaru Jump.
[1] The plot differed substantially in that Naruto was the son of the demon fox instead of being the container, and the story was placed in a more modern setting.
[2] This early version of Naruto already had the ability to transform into a sexy young woman - but when he did so, a fox tail sprouted. Kishimoto then rewrote the story to its current form, which was first published by
Shueisha in 1999 in the 43rd issue of Japan's
Shonen Jump magazine. As of volume 36, the manga has sold over 71 million copies in Japan.
[3] Viz Media publishes a translated version in the
American Shonen Jump magazine. Naruto has become Viz's best-selling manga series.
[4] To date, the first 27 volumes are available. In order to catch up to the translated anime, Viz plans to release volumes 16 to 27 three at a time over the months of September to December 2007.
[5]The first of two anime series, produced by
Studio Pierrot and
Aniplex, premiered across Japan on the
terrestrial TV Tokyo network and the anime
satellite television network
Animax on
October 3,
2002, and is still being aired. Viz also licensed the anime for
North American production. Naruto debuted in the United States on
Cartoon Network's
Toonami programming block on
September 10,
2005, and in Canada on
YTV's Bionix on
September 16,
2005. Naruto began showing in the UK on
Jetix on
July 22,
2006. It began showing on
Toasted TV on
January 12,
2007 in
Australia, which features the German dub opening, although it could be watched on Cartoon Network in
2006. The first series lasted nine seasons, while Naruto: Shippūden began its first on
February 15,
2007.

The students at the Ninja Academy, where the story begins, are split up into squads of three after their graduation and become Genin, junior ninja. Each squad is assigned an experienced sensei. These core squads form a basis for the characters' interactions later in the series, where characters are chosen for missions for their team's strength and complementary skills; Naruto's squad 7 becomes the social frame where Naruto is acquainted with Sasuke Uchiha and Sakura Haruno, and their sensei Kakashi Hatake, forming the core of his world-in-the-making. The other three-man teams of his former classmates form another such layer, as Naruto connects with them to various degrees, learning of their motives, vulnerabilities, and aspirations, often relating them to his own. The groups of three are not limited to the comrades Naruto's age – groups in the story in general come in threes and multiples of three with very few exceptions. Here is part one of episode one,
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