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Naruto

Season 1 Episode 3: Sasuke and Sakura: Friends or Foes?

Naruto's journey to build meaningful relationships with his peers begins, as he endeavors to gain the respect and admiration of his classmates, Sakura and Sasuke, who initially doubt his abilities.

Season 1 Episodes:

Episode 8 The Oath of Pain

8. The Oath of Pain

Aired: Nov 20, 2002

Naruto's unyielding resolve to safeguard Kakashi is unwavering, as he steadfa...

Episode 10 The Forest of Chakra

10. The Forest of Chakra

Aired: Dec 4, 2002

Kakashi's lingering uncertainty about Zabuza's demise drives him to refocus h...

Episode 16 The Broken Seal

16. The Broken Seal

Aired: Jan 22, 2003

Naruto and Sasuke face off against Haku, enduring a relentless onslaught of C...

Episode 32 Sakura Blossoms!

32. Sakura Blossoms!

Aired: May 7, 2003

The next episode promises a thrilling showdown as Sakura takes on the formida...

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Info about Naruto

Current Status: Ended

Network: TV Tokyo

Production Country: Japan

Genres:Comedy, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Action

Naruto: Where to Watch Online in United States?

Currently, you have the opportunity to watch "Naruto" by streaming it on the following platforms: Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, Peacock Premium, Hoopla, Spectrum On Demand, Adult Swim or alternatively, you can enjoy it completely free of charge with advertisements on the following platforms: Crunchyroll, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee, Adult Swim. Additionally, viewers have the option to either rent or purchase "Naruto" on the following digital platforms: AppleTV, Windows Store, Amazon, Google Play, VUDU, YouTube, Fandango at Home.