List of Naruto volumes
The Naruto manga is written by Masashi Kishimoto and published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series began its serialization in the issue 43 from 1999.[1] Shueisha later collects these chapters in tankōbon bound volumes. The first 244 chapters are known as Part I, and constitute the first part of the Naruto storyline. All subsequent chapters belong to Part II, which continues the storyline from Part I after a two and a half year timeskip. Viz Media licenses the Naruto manga for an English adaptation in North America, where it is serialized in the American Shonen Jump and released in volume format.[2]
Several adaptations based on Naruto have been made, including two anime series and seven feature films. The first anime series, also titled Naruto, covers the entirety of Part I over 220 episodes.[3] The second, named Naruto Shippuden (ナルト 疾風伝, Naruto Shippūden, literally, Naruto: Hurricane Chronicles), is based on Part II. Both series are produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, and air on TV Tokyo.[4]
Shueisha has released 72 tankōbon in Japan, with the first 27 containing Part I, and the remaining 45 belonging to Part II. The first tankōbon was released on March 3, 2000, and the latest volume 72 was released on February 4, 2015. Additionally, from November 7, 2008 through April 10, 2009, Shueisha reprinted the entirety of Part I in an eight-volume sōshūhen set titled Naruto Sōshūhen: Uzumaki Daikan (NARUTO―ナルト―総集編 うずまき大巻, literally, Naruto Complete Collection: Uzumaki Megavolume).[5] Six ani-manga tankōbon based on one of the three Naruto and first three Naruto Shippuden films have also been released by Shueisha.
Viz Media has released 72 volumes of the English adaptation of the manga, with volume 1 released on August 6, 2003, and volume 72 released on October 6, 2015. In order to compensate for the gap between the Japanese and English adaptations of the manga, Viz announced its "Naruto Nation" campaign, where it would release three volumes each month in the last four months of 2007 in order to close said gap.[6] A similar campaign happened in 2009, entitled "Generation Ninja," with eleven volumes from Part II of the series to be released between February and April of that year in order to catch up to the Japanese serialization. Starting with the release of volume 45 in July 2009, Viz began to release Naruto volumes on a quarterly basis.[7]
Volume list
Part I
Part I covers the first 244 chapters of the Naruto manga, and is contained in 27 tankōbon volumes. All 27 tankōbon have been released in Japan by Shueisha and in North America by Viz Media. Viz released volumes 16 through 27 over a four-month period as part of the "Naruto Nation" campaign, meant to close the gap between the Japanese and English versions of the manga.[6]
The Naruto manga is written by Masashi Kishimoto and is published by Shueisha in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine, in twenty-page installments. Part I follows the title character named Naruto Uzumaki, an energetic and determined pre-teen ninja with superhuman ninjutsu abilities, who is the host of the Nine-Tailed Fox that was sealed inside of him 12 years ago before the series began, seeks recognition from his peers, and dreams to become the Hokage, the strongest ninja leader of the Hidden Leaf Village in order to gain respect from the villagers. The first chapter of Naruto was published in issue 43 from 1999.[1] continuing to more than seven hundred chapters in all. The Naruto manga is serialized in North America by Viz Media in their manga anthology magazine Shonen Jump, with the first chapter of the English adaptation published in the January 2003 issue.[8] The Naruto manga is split in two parts to divide the storyline; the first part, Part I, covers the first two hundred thirty-eight chapters of the series. Part II of the Naruto storyline begins at the two hundred forty-fifth chapter, and takes place two and a half years after the end of Part I which focuses on teenage Naruto's return. The six chapters between Part I and Part II form a gaiden taking place before the regular storyline, called the "Kakashi Chronicles" (カカシ外伝, "Kakashi gaiden"). An anime adaptation of the series, produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, was aired on TV Tokyo, with the first episode shown on October 3, 2002. The last episode of the Naruto anime aired on February 8, 2007, with the anime adaptation of Part II, known as Naruto: Shippūden, to replace it.[9][4]
The chapters that make Part I have been composed into twenty-seven tankōbon in Japan by Shueisha. The first tankōbon was published on March 3, 2000, and the twenty-seventh on April 4, 2005. Most of the tankōbon contains nine chapters from the original manga. Viz Media has also published all twenty-seven volumes of the English adaptation of Part I in North America. In addition, Viz Media has published the twenty-seven volumes within a boxed set, thus constituting the entirety of the Naruto storyline before Part II, on August 26, 2008.[10] A "Collector's Edition" of volume 1, adding a hardcover, was also published on September 16, 2008, by Viz.[11]
The "Naruto Nation" campaign, a plan to release three volumes each month in the last four months of 2007, was announced by Viz Media shortly before the release of the fourteenth volume.[6] Cammie Allen, Viz Media's product manager, commented that, "Our main reason [for the accelerated schedule] was to catch up to the Japanese release schedule to give our readers a similar experience to that of our readers in Japan."[6] As such, the English serialization of Part II premiered on December 4, 2007, in Shonen Jump.[6]
Volume list
No. | Title | Original release date | English release date |
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1 | The Tests of the Ninja Ninja no shiren (忍者の試練) | March 3, 2000[12] 978-4-08-872840-7 | August 6, 2003[13] 978-1-56931-900-0 |
2 | The Worst Client Saiaku no irainin (最悪の依頼人) | June 2, 2000[14] 978-4-08-872878-0 | December 17, 2003[15] 978-1-59116-178-3 |
3 | Bridge of Courage Yume no tame ni...!! (夢の為に...!!) | August 4, 2000[16] 978-4088728988 | April 14, 2004[17] 978-1-59116-187-5 |
4 | The Next Level Eiyū no hashi!! (英雄の橋!!) | October 4, 2000[18] 978-4088730264 | August 3, 2004[19] 978-1-59116-358-9 |
5 | The Challengers Chōsensha-tachi!! (挑戦者たち!!) | December 4, 2000[20] 978-4088730509 | December 7, 2004[21] 978-1-59116-359-6 |
6 | Predator Sakura no ketsui!! (サクラの決意!!) | March 2, 2001[22] 978-4088730899 | April 5, 2005[23] 978-1-59116-739-6 |
7 | The Path You Should Tread Susumubeki michi...!! (進むべき道...!!) | May 1, 2001[24] 978-4088731131 | August 2, 2005[25] 978-1-59116-875-1 |
8 | Life-and-Death Battles Inochigake no tatakai!! (命懸けの戦い!!) | August 3, 2001[26] 978-4088731476 | December 6, 2005[27] 978-1-4215-0124-6 |
9 | Neji vs. Hinata Neji to Hinata (ネジとヒナタ) | October 4, 2001[28] 978-4088731742 | March 7, 2006[29] 978-1-4215-0239-7 |
10 | A Splendid Ninja Rippa na ninja...!! (立派な忍者...!!) | December 4, 2001[30] 978-4088731971 | June 6, 2006[31] 978-1-4215-0240-3 |
11 | Impassioned Efforts Deshi'iri shigan!? (弟子入り志願 !?) | March 4, 2002[32] 4-08-873236-7 | September 5, 2006[33] 978-1-4215-0241-0 |
12 | The Great Flight!! Ōi naru hishō!! (大いなる飛翔!!) | May 1, 2002[34] 4-08-873259-6 | December 5, 2006[35] 978-1-4215-0242-7 |
13 | The Chûnin Exam, Concluded...!! Chūnin shiken, shūryō...!! (中忍試験、終了...!!) | August 2, 2002[36] 978-4088732985 | March 6, 2007[37] 978-1-4215-1087-3 |
14 | Hokage vs. Hokage!! 火影VS火影!! | November 1, 2002[38] 4-08-873341-X | May 1, 2007[39] 978-1-4215-1088-0 |
15 | Naruto's Ninja Handbook! Naruto ninpōchō!! (ナルト忍法帖!!) | December 20, 2002[40] 4-08-873368-1 | July 3, 2007[41] 978-1-4215-1089-7 |
16 | Eulogy Konoha kuzushi, shūketsu!! (木ノ葉崩し、終結!!) | March 4, 2003[42] 4-08-873394-0 | September 4, 2007[43] 978-1-4215-1090-3 |
17 | Itachi's Power Itachi no chikara!! (イタチの能力!!) | May 1, 2003[44] 4-08-873420-3 | September 4, 2007[45] 978-1-4215-1652-3 |
18 | Tsunade's Choice Tsunade no ketsui (綱手の決意!!) | August 4, 2003[46] 4-08-873493-9 | September 4, 2007[47] 978-1-4215-1653-0 |
19 | Successor Uketsugumono (受け継ぐ者) | November 4, 2003[48] 4-08-873523-4 | October 2, 2007[49] 978-1-4215-1654-7 |
20 | Naruto vs. Sasuke ナルトvsサスケ!! | December 19, 2003[50] 4-08-873552-8 | October 2, 2007[51] 978-1-4215-1655-4 |
21 | Pursuit Yurusenai!! (許せない!!) | March 4, 2004[52] 4-08-873573-0 | October 2, 2007[53] 978-1-4215-1855-8 |
22 | Comrades Tensei...!! (転生...!!) | April 30, 2004[54] 4-08-873595-1 | November 6, 2007[55] 978-1-4215-1858-9 |
23 | Predicament Kukyō...!! (苦境...!!) | August 4, 2004[56] 4-08-873639-7 | November 6, 2007[57] 978-1-4215-1859-6 |
24 | Unorthodox Pinchi pinchi pinchi!! (ピンチ·ピンチ·ピンチ!!) | October 4, 2004[58] 4-08-873660-5 | November 6, 2007[59] 978-1-4215-1860-2 |
25 | Brothers Itachi to Sasuke (兄と弟) | December 3, 2004[60] 978-4088736792 | December 4, 2007[61] 978-1-4215-1861-9 |
26 | Awakening Wakare no hi...!! (別れの日...!!) | February 4, 2005[62] 4-08-873770-9 | December 4, 2007[63] 978-1-4215-1862-6 |
27 | Departure Tabidachi no hi!! (旅立ちの日!!) | April 4, 2005[64] 4-08-873791-1 | December 4, 2007[65] 978-1-4215-1863-3 |
See also
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External links
- Official Shueisha Naruto site (in Japanese)
- Official Viz Media Naruto site
Part II
The second part of the Naruto storyline, known as Part II, encapsulates all the chapters following chapter 244; specifically chapters 245-700, and is set two and a half years after the end of the Part I storyline. The English adaptation of Part II began serialization in the American Shonen Jump on December 4, 2007,[1] and the first volume was released on March 4, 2008.[2] To catch up with the Japanese serialization, Viz Media released eleven volumes from Part II between February and April 2009, after which it began releasing Naruto on a quarterly basis.[3]
Volumes 28–48
The Naruto manga series, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, is split in two parts to divide the storyline; the second part is simply known as Part II.[4][1] The plot follows the return of the ninja Naruto Uzumaki to Konohagakure, after two and a half years of training after leaving his teammates Sakura Haruno and Kakashi Hatake, and his subsequent efforts to make his best friend, Sasuke Uchiha, return with him and his friends. However, the criminal organization Akatsuki begins to hunt Naruto to get the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox that is sealed within him.
Part II starts at chapter 245 and is set two and a half years after the conclusion of chapter 238 in Part I. Chapters 239 through 244 form a gaiden set before the Naruto manga and detail part of Kakashi Hatake's history. All subsequent chapters are considered to be part of the Part II storyline. Naruto is published in individual chapters by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump and is later collected in tankōbon format with various extras. While the series started serialization in issue 43 of 1999, Part II started in issue 19 of 2005.[4] Volume 28, the first volume of Part II, was released on June 3, 2005, while volume 48 was released on November 4, 2009.[5][6]
An anime adaptation of Part II, produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, started to air on February 15, 2007, on TV Tokyo under the name Naruto Shippuden (NARUTO -ナルト- 疾風伝, Naruto Shippūden, literally, Naruto: Hurricane Chronicles). These episodes began to air immediately after the end of the original Naruto anime, which had been showing filler episodes in order to widen the plot gap between the anime and the manga.[7]
The English serialization of the Naruto manga is licensed by Viz Media and is currently published simultaneously in North America in the Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine.[8] It was originally serialized in the now-defunct monthly Shonen Jump print magazine. English language trade volumes are published both in print and digitally through Viz Media's website. In order to compensate for occasional gaps between the Japanese and English adaptations of the manga, Viz Media has periodically announced special campaigns during which they release several volumes within a relatively short period of time.[1][3] Volume 28 was released in English by Viz Media on March 4, 2008, and volume 48 was released on June 1, 2010.[2][9] The second box set containing the volumes from the first half of Part II was released in the United States by Viz Media on July 7, 2015.[10]
Volume list
No. | Title | Original release date | English release date |
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28 | Homecoming Naruto no kikyō!! (ナルトの帰郷!!) | June 3, 2005[5] 978-4-08-873828-4 | March 4, 2008[2] 978-1-4215-1864-0 |
29 | Kakashi vs. Itachi カカシVSイタチ!! | August 4, 2005[11] 978-4-08-873849-9 | May 6, 2008[12] 978-1-4215-1865-7 |
30 | Puppet Masters Chiyo-bā to Sakura (チヨバアとサクラ) | November 4, 2005[13] 978-4-08-873881-9 | July 1, 2008[14] 978-1-4215-1942-5 |
31 | Final Battle Takusareta omoi!! (託された想い!!) | December 26, 2005[15] 978-4-08-874002-7 | September 2, 2008[16] 978-1-4215-1943-2 |
32 | The Search for Sasuke Sasuke e no michi!! (サスケへの道!!) | April 4, 2006[17] 978-4-08-874039-3 | November 4, 2008[18] 978-1-4215-1944-9 |
33 | The Secret Mission Gokuhi ninmu...!! (極秘任務...!!) | June 2, 2006[19] 978-4-08-874108-6 | December 16, 2008[20] 978-1-4215-2001-8 |
34 | The Reunion Saikai no toki...!! (再会の時...!!) | August 4, 2006[21] 978-4-08-874138-3 | February 3, 2009[22] 978-1-4215-2002-5 |
35 | The New Two Aratanaru futarigumi!! (新たなる二人組!!) | November 2, 2006[23] 978-4-08-874273-1 | February 3, 2009[24] 978-1-4215-2003-2 |
36 | Cell Number 10 Daijippan (第十班) | December 27, 2006[25] 978-4-08-874288-5 | February 3, 2009[26] 978-1-4215-2172-5 |
37 | Shikamaru's Battle Shikamaru no tatakai!! (シカマルの戦い!!) | April 4, 2007[27] 978-4-08-874338-7 | February 3, 2009[28] 978-1-4215-2173-2 |
38 | Practice Makes Perfect Shugyō no seika...!! (修業の成果...!!) | June 4, 2007[29] 978-4-08-874364-6 | March 3, 2009[30] 978-1-4215-2174-9 |
39 | On the Move Ugokidasumono-tachi (動き出す者たち) | August 3, 2007[31] 978-4-08-874397-4 | March 3, 2009[32] 978-1-4215-2175-6 |
40 | The Ultimate Art Kyūkyoku geijutsu!! (究極芸術!!) | November 2, 2007[33] 978-4-08-874432-2 | March 3, 2009[34] 978-1-4215-2841-0 |
41 | Jiraiya's Decision Jiraiya no sentaku!! (自来也の選択!!) | February 4, 2008[35] 978-4-08-874472-8 | March 3, 2009[36] 978-1-4215-2842-7 |
42 | The Secret of the Mangekyo Mangekyō no himitsu...!! (万華鏡の秘密...!!) | May 2, 2008[37] 978-4-08-874512-1 | April 7, 2009[38] 978-1-4215-2843-4 |
43 | The Man with the Truth Shinjitsu o shiru mono (真実を知る者) | August 4, 2008[39] 978-4-08-874552-7 | April 7, 2009[40] 978-1-4215-2929-5 |
44 | Senjutsu Heir Senjutsu Denshō...!! (仙術伝承...!!) | November 4, 2008[41] 978-4-08-874589-3 | April 7, 2009[42] 978-1-4215-3134-2 |
45 | Battlefield, Konoha Senjō, Konoha!! (戦場、木ノ葉!!) | February 4, 2009[43] 978-4-08-874627-2 | July 7, 2009[44] 978-1-4215-3135-9 |
46 | Naruto Returns Naruto kikan!! (ナルト帰還!!) | May 1, 2009[45] 978-4-08-874663-0 | October 6, 2009[46] 978-1-4215-3304-9 |
47 | The Seal Destroyed Fūin hakai!! (封印破壊!!) | August 4, 2009[47] 978-4-08-874711-8 | February 2, 2010[48] 978-1-4215-3305-6 |
48 | The Cheering Village Kanko no sato!! (歓呼の里!!) | November 4, 2009[6] 978-4-08-874748-4 | June 1, 2010[9] 978-1-4215-3474-9 |
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External links
- Official Shueisha Naruto site (in Japanese)
- Official Viz Media Naruto site
Volumes 49–72
The plot of the Naruto manga series, written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, is divided in to two; the second part is known as Part II.[1][2] The series is about the eponymous character Naruto Uzumaki who wants recognition and respect from the fellow villagers, and to become the Hokage, the leader of Konohagakure. Part II, set two-and-a-half years after the conclusion of Part I, follows the return of the ninja Uzumaki to Konohagakure from two-and-a-half years of training. As he returns, he continues his goal of convincing his best friend Sasuke Uchiha to return with him and his other friends back to Konohagakure.
Naruto was published in individual chapters by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump and later collected in tankōbon format with extra content. The manga series was first published in issue 43 of 1999, with Part II beginning in issue 19 of 2005.[1] Volume 49 was published on January 4, 2010, and the final volume, 72, was published on February 4, 2015.[3][4]
An anime adaptation of Part II, produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, premiered on February 15, 2007, on TV Tokyo as Naruto: Shippuden (NARUTO -ナルト- 疾風伝, Naruto: Shippūden, literally, Naruto: Hurricane Chronicles). The episodes began airing immediately after the end of the original Naruto anime, which had been showing filler episodes to widen the plot gap between the anime and the manga.[5]
The English version (serialization) of the Naruto manga, licensed by Viz Media, is published in North America in the Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine[6] and was originally serialized in the defunct monthly Shonen Jump print magazine. English-language trade volumes are published digitally and in print on Viz Media's Viz Manga website. To compensate for occasional gaps between the manga's Japanese and English adaptations, Viz Media has periodically published several volumes in a short period of time.[2][7] Volume 49 was published in English on October 5, 2010, and volume 72 on October 6, 2015.[8][9] The third box set containing the volumes from the second half of Part II was released in the United States by Viz Media on January 5, 2016.[10]
Volume list
No. | Title | Original release date | English release date |
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49 | The Gokage Summit Commences Gokage kaidan, kaimaku...!! (五影会談、開幕...!!) | January 4, 2010[3] 978-4-08-874784-2 | October 5, 2010[8] 978-1-4215-3475-6 |
50 | Water Prison Death Match Suirō no shitō!! (水牢の死闘!!) | March 4, 2010[11] 978-4-08-870011-3 | February 1, 2011[12] 978-1-4215-3497-8 |
51 | Sasuke vs. Danzo! Sasuke VS Danzō...!! (サスケVSダンゾウ...!!) | April 30, 2010[13] 978-4-08-870033-5 | June 7, 2011[14] 978-1-4215-3498-5 |
52 | Cell Seven Reunion Sorezore no Dainanahan!! (それぞれの第七班!!) | August 4, 2010[15] 978-4-08-870084-7 | September 6, 2011[16] 978-1-4215-3957-7 |
53 | The Birth of Naruto Naruto no shusshō (ナルトの出生) | November 4, 2010[17] 978-4-08-870126-4 | December 6, 2011[18] 978-1-4215-4049-8 |
54 | Peace Viaduct Heiwa e no kakehashi (平和への懸け橋) | December 29, 2010[19] 978-4-08-870143-1 | January 3, 2012[20] 978-1-4215-4102-0 |
55 | The Great War Begins Taisen, Kaisen! (大戦、開戦!) | April 21, 2011[21] 978-4-08-870185-1 | March 6, 2012[22] 978-1-4215-4152-5 |
56 | Team Asuma, Reunited Saikai, Asuma han! (再会、アスマ班!) | June 3, 2011[23] 978-4-08-870218-6 | May 8, 2012[24] 978-1-4215-4207-2 |
57 | Battle Naruto senjō e...!! (ナルト戦場へ...!!) | August 4, 2011[25] 978-4-08-870271-1 | July 10, 2012[26] 978-1-4215-4306-2 |
58 | Naruto vs. Itachi ナルトVSイタチ!! | November 4, 2011[27] 978-4-08-870302-2 | September 11, 2012[28] 978-1-4215-4328-4 |
59 | The Five Kage Gokage shūketsu...!! (五影集結...!!) | February 3, 2012[29] 978-4-08-870368-8 | November 6, 2012[30] 978-1-4215-4942-2 |
60 | Kurama 九喇嘛!! | May 2, 2012[31] 978-4-08-870417-3 | February 5, 2013[32] 978-1-4215-4943-9 |
61 | Uchiha Brothers United Front Kyōdai, kyōtō!! (兄弟、共闘!!) | July 27, 2012[33] 978-4-08-870477-7 | May 7, 2013[34] 978-1-4215-5248-4 |
62 | The Crack Hibi (皹) | October 4, 2012[35] 978-4-08-870515-6 | August 6, 2013[36] 978-1-4215-5619-2 |
63 | World of Dreams Yume no sekai (夢の世界) | December 28, 2012[37] 978-4-08-870550-7 | November 5, 2013[38] 978-1-4215-5885-1 |
64 | Ten Tails Jūbi (十尾) | April 4, 2013[39] 978-4-08-870628-3 | January 7, 2014[40] 978-1-4215-6139-4 |
65 | Hashirama and Madara Hashirama to Madara (柱間とマダラ) | July 4, 2013[41] 978-4-08-870661-0 | April 1, 2014[42] 978-1-4215-6455-5 |
66 | The New Three Aratanaru sansukumi (新たなる三竦み) | September 4, 2013[43] 978-4-08-870801-0 | July 1, 2014[44] 978-1-4215-6948-2 |
67 | An Opening Toppakō (突破口) | December 4, 2013[45] 978-4-08-870849-2 | October 7, 2014[46] 978-1-4215-7384-7 |
68 | Path Wadachi (轍) | March 4, 2014[47] 978-4-08-880023-3 | December 2, 2014[48] 978-1-4215-7682-4 |
69 | The Start of a Crimson Spring Akaki haru no hajimari (紅き春の始まり) | May 2, 2014[49] 978-4-08-880054-7 | March 3, 2015[50] 978-1-4215-7856-9 |
70 | Naruto and the Sage of Six Paths Naruto to Rikudō Sennin...!! (ナルトと六道仙人...!!) | August 4, 2014[51] 978-4-08-880151-3 | June 2, 2015[52] 978-1-4215-7975-7 |
71 | I Love You Guys Daisuki da (大好きだ) | November 4, 2014[53] 978-4-08-880208-4 | August 4, 2015[54] 978-1-4215-8176-7 |
72 | Uzumaki Naruto うずまきナルト!! | February 4, 2015[4] 978-4-08-880220-6 | October 6, 2015[9] 978-1-4215-8284-9 |
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External links
- Official Shueisha Naruto site (in Japanese)
- Official Viz Media Naruto site
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