Manga Written and illustrated by
Masashi Kishimoto,
Naruto was serialized for a 15-year run in
Shueisha's magazine,
Weekly Shōnen Jump from September 21, 1999, to November 10, 2014. Shueisha collected its chapters in 72 volumes—27 for Part I, and the rest for Part II; they were released between March 3, 2000, and February 4, 2015. The first 238 chapters are Part I and constitute the first part of the
Naruto storyline. Chapters 239 to 244 include a (side-story) focusing on Kakashi Hatake's background. The remaining chapters (245 to 700) belong to Part II, which continues the story after a -year gap in the internal timeline. Shueisha have also released several
ani-manga , each based on one of the
Naruto movies, and has released the series in Japanese for cell phone download on their website
Shueisha Manga Capsule. A miniseries titled centered on the main characters' children, began serialization in the Japanese and English editions of
Weekly Shōnen Jump on April 27, 2015, and ended after ten chapters on July 6 of the same year.
Naruto was
scanlated (translated by fans) and available online before a licensed version was released in North America; the rights were acquired by
Viz Media, which began serializing
Naruto in their anthology comic magazine
Shonen Jump, starting with the January 2003 issue. The schedule was accelerated at the end of 2007 to catch up with the Japanese version, and again in early 2009, with 11 volumes (from 34 to 44) appearing in three months, after which it returned to a quarterly schedule. All 27 volumes of Part I were released in a boxed set on November 13, 2007. On May 3, 2011, Viz started selling the manga in an omnibus format with each book containing three volumes. The franchise has been licensed in 90 countries, and the manga serialized in 35 countries.
Madman Entertainment began publishing
Naruto volumes in Australia and New Zealand in March 2008 after reaching a distribution deal with Viz Media.
Carlsen Comics has licensed the series, through its regional divisions, and released the series in German and Danish. The series is also licensed for regional language releases in French and Dutch by
Kana; in Polish by
Japonica Polonica Fantastica; in Russian by
Comix-ART; in Finnish by
Sangatsu Manga; in Swedish by
Bonnier Carlsen; and Italian by
Panini Comics.
Spin-offs A spin-off comedy manga by Kenji Taira, titled focuses on the character
Rock Lee, a character who aspires to be strong as a ninja but has no magical abilities. It ran in Shueisha's
Saikyō Jump magazine from December 3, 2010, to July 4, 2014, and was made into an
anime series, produced by Studio Pierrot and premiering on
TV Tokyo on April 3, 2012. Crunchyroll
simulcasted the series' premiere on their website and streamed the following episodes. Taira also wrote which released on October 3, 2014, running in the same magazine and featuring Sasuke. A monthly sequel series titled
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations began serialization in the Japanese and English editions of
Weekly Shōnen Jump in early 2016, illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto and written by
Ukyō Kodachi, with supervision by Kishimoto. Ikemoto was Kishimoto's chief assistant during the run of the original
Naruto series, and Kodachi was his writing partner for the film
Boruto: Naruto the Movie. The monthly series was preceded by a
one-shot, titled , written and illustrated by Kishimoto and published on April 25 of that same year. The staff of Shueisha asked Kishimoto if he would write a sequel to
Naruto. However, Kishimoto refused the offer and offered his former assistant Mikio Ikemoto and writer Ukyō Kodachi to write
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations as the sequel to
Naruto. Another one-shot chapter by Kishimoto, titled , centered on Naruto's father, Minato Namikaze, was published in
Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 18, 2023. A
crossover comic with
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, titled
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles × Naruto, ran for four issues from November 13, 2024, to June 4, 2025. The comic was written by Caleb Goellner, with drawing by Hendry Prasetya, coloring by Raúl Angulo, and lettering by Ed Dukeshire. Jorge Jiménez and Prasetya drew the cover art for the first issue. The
trade paperback edition was published on October 7, 2025.
Anime The first
Naruto anime television series, directed by
Hayato Date and produced by Pierrot and Aniplex, premiered on TV Tokyo in Japan on October 3, 2002, and concluded on February 8, 2007, after 220 episodes. The first 135 episodes were adapted from Part I of the manga; the remaining 85 episodes are original and use plot elements that are not in the manga.
Tetsuya Nishio was the character designer for
Naruto when the manga was adapted into an anime; Kishimoto had requested that Nishio be given this role. The second anime television series, titled was also produced by Pierrot and directed by Hayato Date, and serves as a direct sequel to the first
Naruto anime series, corresponding to Part II of the manga. It debuted on TV Tokyo on February 15, 2007, and concluded on March 23, 2017. A series of four "brand-new" episodes, to commemorate the original anime's 20th anniversary, were originally scheduled to premiere on September 3, 2023; however, in August of that same year, it was announced that the episodes would be postponed to a later date.
Films The series was also adapted into 11 theatrical films and 12
original video animations (OVAs) In July 2015,
Lionsgate announced the development of a live action film with
Avi Arad through his production company Arad Productions. The film was planned to be directed by
Michael Gracey. On December 17, 2016, Kishimoto announced that he has been asked to co-develop. On November 27, 2023, it was announced that
Tasha Huo will work on the script for the film. On February 23, 2024, Gracey had exited the project, and
Destin Daniel Cretton had been hired to direct and co-write the film. Cretton received his blessings from Kishimoto, after a visit in
Tokyo, with Kishimoto stating that when he heard that Cretton would be directing, he thought that he was the perfect choice.
Novels Twenty-six
Naruto light novels, the first nine written by Masatoshi Kusakabe, have been published in Japan. Of these, the first two have been released in English in North America. The first adapted novel,
Naruto: Innocent Heart, Demonic Blood (2002), retells a Team 7 mission in which they encounter the assassins Zabuza and Haku; the second,
Naruto: Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2003) was based on the second OVA of the anime. Viz has also published 16
chapter books written by Tracey West with illustrations from the manga. Unlike the series, these books were aimed at children ages seven to ten. Thirteen original novels have appeared in Japan; The other independent novel,
Naruto Jinraiden: The Day the Wolf Howled (2012), is set shortly after Sasuke's fight with Itachi.
Itachi Shinden, which consists of two novels, and
Sasuke Shinden, a single novel, both appeared in 2015, and both were adapted into anime arcs in
Naruto: Shippuden in 2016, titled
Naruto Shippūden: Itachi Shinden-hen: Hikari to Yami and
Book of Sunrise respectively.
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