Naruto gets a 20th-anniversary retrospective video, and otaku celebrate

Naruto gets a 20th-anniversary retrospective video, and otaku celebrate

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing coverage of anime, manga, and games straight from the...

Naruto retrospective video has been released to celebrate the anime's 20th anniversary. The nostalgic video is approximately 10 minutes long and features memorable scenes animated by Studio Pierrot .

Naruto gets a 20th-anniversary retrospective video, and otaku celebrate

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In addition to the remade scenes, otaku can check out the main memorable moments from the original work by author Masashi Kishimoto ( Boruto ).

Check out the comments about the animation:

  • @frankinhoceann – I miss my Naruto, I love that anime so much
  • @Anhiksi – I wish they would use the old aesthetic instead of the ugly one from Boruto.
  • @saputraekac – yes it looks good but for a child growing up with this anime, the old animation style evokes inexplicable feelings
  • @2812am1 – Wow, imagine a remaster of the entire series, scene by scene, like this
  • @QuillCocafund – Praying for a Naruto remake
  • @jannec2n – 20 years of the greatest anime in history

Synopsis:

The story follows Naruto Uzumaki, a young orphan living in the Hidden Leaf Village who dreams of becoming the Fifth Hokage, the greatest warrior and ruler of the village. Upon graduating as a ninja, Naruto discovers that he has a demon fox sealed inside him. His father, the Fourth Hokage, imprisoned the fox within his own son when the entity threatened to destroy the Hidden Leaf Village, sacrificing his own life in the process. Alongside his comrades, especially Sakura, Sasuke, and his mentor Kakashi Hatake, he pursues the arduous mission of becoming the greatest ninja and stopping those who plan to harm his city.

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