The Land of Waves arc is also the first time that we see Team 7 in action. If you’ve watched Naruto before, it can be nostalgic watching these characters when they were less serious and goofier. The Prologue isn’t the best story arc, but it’s fun to watch. ![]() In the manga, we don’t meet a lot of the characters until chapter 34. These three get tossed together into a team with the elite ninja, Kakashi (all above). We meet Sasuke, Naruto’s rival, and Sakura, a Sasuke fangirl with a giant crush. Of course, the audience knows the truth, that Naruto is the orphaned son of a great leader, and that he has the powerful Nine-Tailed Fox trapped inside of him. He’s a practical joker, unpredictable and sort of a loser. Naruto’s epic story starts so low and humble, that people don’t even bother to give it a name - it’s just the prologue. Which are the best Naruto story arcs, and which are not-so-good? Here are all the story arcs in both Naruto and Naruto Shippuden, in chronological order. In these stories, Naruto goes from ‘number one hyperactive, knucklehead ninja’ to a great hero of the Fourth Shinobi World War and beyond. Along with the series came many story arcs. ![]() It makes sense, since the anime and its sequel Naruto Shippuden ran for 15 years from 3 October 2002 to 23 March 2017. Naruto is an extremely long anime with many, many story arcs.
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