And three at once! Three adaptations of mangaka Masashi Kishimoto’s cult saga will leave the Netflix streaming service on December 31, 2022. The animated series ‘Naruto’, ‘Naruto Shippuden’ and their sequel ‘Boruto: Next Generations’ are about to say goodbye after several years of existence.
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The adaptations of the cult manga broadcast in France on television since 2006 tell the story of Naruto, a ninja in search of the title of “Hokage” of Konoha, the equivalent of the role of leader in this ninja village. A story divided in two. Its first part “Naruto” required nearly 200 episodes, the second “Naruto Shippuden” required 500! The historic finale of the cult manga was broadcast on television in March 2017. It was immediately followed by the start of the broadcast of “Boruto: Next Generations”, the adventures of Naruto’s son. The sequel still broadcast today already has 280 episodes.
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In detail, here are the exact seasons that say goodbye:
– “Naruto”: Season 1 to 9 (all)
– “Naruto Shippuden”: Season 1 to 21 (all)
– “Boruto: Next Generation”: Episodes 1 to 158
The three hugely popular series are still being broadcast in multiple places for pay or for free. TF1 offers the first two parts on its MY TF1 platform and half of the third. Specialized streaming services such as Crunchyroll and French DNA also own the rights to some tracks.
Manga fans on Netflix will be able to console themselves with the imminent arrival of a live-action series adapting ‘One Piece’. Its creator Eiichiro Oda confirmed last week that the new production will be delivered in 2023.