Naruto: Shippuden is an anime series mainly adapted from Part II of Masashi Kishimoto's original manga series, with exactly 500 episodes. It is set two and a half years after the original series in the Naruto universe, following the ninja teenager Naruto Uzumaki and his allies. The series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo. It began broadcasting on February 15, 2007 on TV Tokyo, and concluded on March 23, 2017.[1][2]
On January 2, 2009, Viz Media and Crunchyroll provided eight English subtitled Naruto: Shippuden episodes on the official Naruto website.[3] Later the following 2 weeks, Viz began providing subtitled versions of the latest Naruto: Shippuden episodes a week after they first aired in Japan, with a new episode being added to the Naruto website each subsequent Thursday.[3] On July 24, 2009, Viz Media announced that the series would be released on the iTunes Store.[4] The first DVD release of the series in North America was released on September 29, 2009.[5] The English dub of Naruto: Shippuden made its US premiere on Disney XD on October 28, 2009.[6][7][8]
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Naruto: Shippuden stopped airing on Disney XD on November 5, 2011 after 98 episodes, in which the network cited more frequent violence that was shown in later episodes.[9] The English dub was streamed on the Neon Alley web channel from its launch in October 2012, and beginning December 29 of the same year with episode 99, dubbed episodes premiered every week uncut until March 25, 2016 after 338 episodes, about a month before Neon Alley's closure. Adult Swim's Toonami programming block began airing the anime from the beginning on January 5, 2014 in an uncut format.[10] The network started showing never before aired dubbed episodes at the 339th episode mark by May 2021.[11]
In four regions, episodes from the series have been released on DVD by single volumes and box sets. In North America, twelve single volumes and thirty eight box sets have been released. In the United Kingdom, twenty eight single volumes and six box sets have been released. In Japan, twenty six sets of volumes have been released based on which arc it represents. In Australia and New Zealand, twenty-eight collections have been released.
You can watch Naruto Shippuden English dubbed on Hulu with a subscription that starts at $6.95/month. If you are new to Hulu, then you can watch it for free with a 30-day trial. Currently, it is the only platform in the US to showcase the anime. Unfortunately, only the first 140 episodes are dubbed, and the rest are still subtitled versions. But all 500 English-dubbed episodes should be available soon.
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Currently, Hulu is the sole platform that is showcasing Naruto Shippuden Dubbed Episodes in the US via subscription($6.95/month). Unfortunately, the streaming platform has the right to stream the first 140 episodes only.
In some other countries, Netflix has acquired the right to officially stream Dubbed episodes. You can find the 21 seasons of Shippuden in Switzerland, France, and Belgium. Canada and Germany have 10 seasons. Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico have only 5 seasons.
Australia and New Zealand are lucky to have AnimeLab backing them up. The streaming platform has all the Shippuden Episodes for free with ads. Also, you can subscribe to the platform ($7.95/month) to view the episodes in HD quality without any ads.
Funimation is also streaming all the 500 episodes of Naruto Shippuden Dubbed in the UK and Ireland. Having a $5.99/month subscription will give you the right to view the episodes officially.
Viz Media has the right to officially distribute the Dubbed Shippuden Episodes. In 2019, Viz Media announced the launch of dubbed episodes and provided a link that contained information on where you can buy them. You can view the dubbed streaming details here.
Little known by the anime fans, but Vudu works with VIZ MEDIA, the publisher of dubbed Naruto anime series, and offers full Naruto Shippuden episodes English dubbed on its site. You are allowed to buy and watch all the 500 dubbed episodes of Shippuden in SD and HD quality. The show comes in with $1.99 for a SD episode and $2.99 for an HD episode. But if you decide to buy the whole season, you can get it at a charming price at $19.99 for SD and $28.99 for HD. A very worthy deal in our opinion.
If you live in Australia or New Zealand, go check AnimeLab, a Crunchyroll-like service that allows you to watch all seasons of Naruto Shippuden with ads for free. And if you go with the premium plan, you can watch all the 500 episodes of Naruto Shippuden in English at HD quality. You can try AnimeLab with a 30-day free trial, and after that, you can continue to enjoy the anime with a $7.95/month subscription.
The bit about it being dubbed in the USA is misleading and should be deleted. So far all Viz are doing are SUBBING the Naruto Shippuden episodes and showing them on their website, there is no indication at all that they will be shown on TV any time soon or that they will be dubbed
I know i saw those trailers too but then they started showing them with subs. But it looks like they will be dubbed as the game (which is coming out at the end of march) is all dubbed with english voice actors so we will see if Viz decides to use that as a launch for dubbed episodes as well
According to this -03-26/naruto-spinoff-manga-mini-series-to-begin-on-april-27/.86389 and -manga-returns-with-part-3-on-april-27/ shouldn't you guys create a page for the Naruto Gaiden series? Or is it because it's only been released in Japan and we know virtually nothing about it as of right now? --Legendary Super Saiya-Jin 4 (talk) 16:19, March 28, 2015 (UTC) 2ff7e9595c
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