I didn't even know that had something "important" until I read this thread today. Although now I may go back to see what exactly that is. Anyways, I'm just saying that I would be fine with recommending to someone that they watch the first eps and just move on to Shippuuden. I watched all of the filler that was in those eps, but I would not say it's necessary to watch that, either. JasperKazai said: I only watched eps of the original Naruto, then moved onto Shippuuden which I'm practically current with, only a little behind.
He tells Naruto that Sasuke is alive and being protected as a vessel until Orochimaru can reincarnate again in three years. After hearing this the group leaves. Back in Konoha, Shikamaru remarks to Tsunade that a medical-nin should be part of all small platoons. Tsunade acknowledges that she wrote the same thing once, but training to become a medical ninja requires special qualities that few possess.
Considering herself to have been of little use, Sakura asks to become Tsunade's apprentice and learn to become a medical-nin and Tsunade agrees. Tenten is enraged by the fact that she was left out of the mission.
As Naruto prepares to leave for his two-and-a-half years of training with Jiraiya who had returned with information about the Akatsuki's plans , the others discuss the future and resolve to train harder so as to keep up with Naruto. Hinata watches him head off.
Not really,it's your decision,I did the same thing kinda,i finished out of ,honestly most of the naruto episodes are just fillers,about the other ninja's life,ex tenten,lee,sakura,etc,it doesn't really focus on shippuden.
But as long as you watch most of the naruto episodes,You should have a good enough understanding of Shippuden. Signature removed. Please follow the signature rules, as defined in the General Forum Guidelines. Like everyone says, skip to if you don't want any filler and watch the last 15 or so min of to get that full "resolution" of part 1 of the manga. Personally though, i liked some of the fillers, some of the arcs were pretty decent and its the last time you get a chance to see some of the characters in action, cause once you hit shippuuden, its like some of them don't exist any more.
Only if you have a brain. Would certainly help to grasp the story, you could probably skip through the fillers if you wanted. The first part Naruto is important to watch imo because, well simply because that's when it all begins and the core plot from the first part will be important to know before starting with Shippuuden.
Watch Naruto but skipp all the filler. No point in watching those. What u could do is read a summary on Naruto the first one , look up a back story or something of a few characters and then start Naruto Shippuden. Yvese Offline Joined: Feb Posts: Hardly the ideal way to enjoy something BBCode.
Good luck BBCode. Are there any specific episodes particularly worth watching in season 9 before I skip it all together? They both fallow two different structures, Naruto is a coalition of stories, Naruto shippuden is a series of fights and character profiles backstories. Naruto Shippuden is a rather strait line, train, fight, train, fight…. As the story progresses, the plot gets even better.
Every arc in the first part of Naruto is written cohesively and delivers when it comes to storytelling. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis March 25, Konoha has literally been flattened, yet Pain brought its inhabitants back to life after his conversation with Naruto. And the boy who once was shunned and written off as a joker is a hero all in the village are proud of. The beginning and end of most of these episodes show the villagers working together to rebuild the Village Hidden in the Leaves.
Yet in between the open and close, we get mostly flashbacks. Many of these center on Naruto and how the individual shinobi rebuilding the village remembered the troublemaker years ago, and how proud they are of the shinobi he's become. None of the episodes make any changes or have any real bearing on the story, though they are fun, and again, the beginning and end of each episode is part of the main story.
Episodes to are filler, full of more flashbacks and stories that have no bearing on moving the main story or explaining anything about to happen. Yet there are a few exceptions which you should watch due to the fact that they not only work into the Great Shinobi War but also have pretty epic battles.
Watch Episodes and since they have some battles in which reanimated elite shinobi fight members of the allied shinobi forces, including, in Episode , Sai and Kakashi fighting a member of the Legendary Swordsmen of the Mist. Episodes and also connect to the story. In Episode , they have to fight yet another reanimated Legendary Swordsman. These episodes are strong and fit into the current story so well that you might not even identify them as filler if you don't know.
Again, here's a run you can mostly skip, but there are a few episodes in this filler stretch you'd want to watch. Specifically, you should check out Episodes through , , , and before moving back into the canon episodes at For episodes to , the Sound Village Four are reanimated for a rematch against the Hidden Leaf shinobi who had originally fought them in "Naruto.
Episodes and are about another reanimation with deep emotional ties to the person he's fighting a theme throughout this war being these painful reunions , as is Episode Plus, both are centered on former Leaf Village Shinobi fighting current ones. Technically, this run is filler, but it's really good filler — as in you might not even notice it's filler if you don't know it's not manga canon.
Either way, you should watch these episodes. Episodes and tell you more about the formation of the Akatsuki, specifically about the conditions that took the originally noble, peace-driven Akatsuki, led by Yahiko, Nagato, and Konan, and twisted it into the evil criminal Akatsuki we all know. As for the rest, if you like Kakashi as much as everybody else, Episodes to are some amazing and fun installments about his Anbu years.
This ties in young Yamato and young Itachi, and, of course, it's full of amazing scenes centered on young Kakashi. Seeing these guys fighting together as young chunin is worth the price of admission.
This is a short filler run of three pretty amusing episodes, so you might as well watch them. Episode shows Gaara working with his former tailed beast, Shukaku, and rallying the other tailed beasts to join them in helping Naruto. What episodes of Naruto Should I skip Netflix? How much of Naruto is filler Netflix? What Naruto fillers can I skip Netflix?
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