- List of Naruto manga volumes
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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 featured 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 57 tankōbon in Japan, with the first 27 containing Part I, and the remaining 28 belonging to Part II. The first tankōbon was released on March 3, 2000, and volume 58 was released on November 4, 2011. 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 52 volumes of the English adaptation of the manga, with volume 1 released on August 6, 2003, and volume 52 released on September 6, 2011. 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]
Contents
Volume list
Part I
Main article: List of Naruto chapters (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]
No. Title Japanese release English release 1 Uzumaki Naruto
Uzumaki Naruto!! (うずまきナルト!!)March 3, 2000[8]
ISBN 4-08-872840-7August 6, 2003[9]
ISBN 978-1-56931-900-02 The Worst Client
Saiaku no irainin (最悪の依頼人)June 2, 2000[10]
ISBN 4-08-872878-0December 17, 2003[11]
ISBN 978-1-59116-178-33 Dreams
Yume no tame ni...!! (夢の為に...!!)August 4, 2000[12]
ISBN 4-08-872898-8April 14, 2004[13]
ISBN 978-1-59116-187-54 Hero's Bridge
Eiyū no hashi!! (英雄の橋!!)October 4, 2000[14]
ISBN 4-08-873026-4August 3, 2004[15]
ISBN 978-1-59116-358-95 The Challengers
Chōsensha-tachi!! (挑戦者たち!!)December 4, 2000[16]
ISBN 4-08-873050-9December 7, 2004[17]
ISBN 978-1-59116-359-66 Predator
Sakura no ketsui!! (サクラの決意!!)March 2, 2001[18]
ISBN 4-08-873089-9April 5, 2005[19]
ISBN 978-1-59116-739-67 The Path You Should Tread
Susumubeki michi...!! (進むべき道...!!)May 1, 2001[20]
ISBN 4-08-873113-1August 2, 2005[21]
ISBN 978-1-59116-875-18 Life-and-Death Battles
Inochigake no tatakai!! (命懸けの戦い!!)August 3, 2001[22]
ISBN 4-08-873147-6December 6, 2005[23]
ISBN 978-1-4215-0124-69 Neji vs. Hinata
Neji to Hinata (ネジとヒナタ)October 4, 2001[24]
ISBN 4-08-873174-2March 7, 2006[25]
ISBN 978-1-4215-0239-710 A Splendid Ninja
Rippa na ninja...!! (立派な忍者...!!)December 4, 2001[26]
ISBN 4-08-873197-1June 6, 2006[27]
ISBN 978-1-4215-0240-311 Impassioned Efforts
Deshi'iri shigan!? (弟子入り志願 !?)March 4, 2002[28]
ISBN 4-08-873236-7September 5, 2006[29]
ISBN 978-1-4215-0241-012 The Great Flight
Ōi naru hishō!! (大いなる飛翔!!)May 1, 2002[30]
ISBN 4-08-873259-6December 5, 2006[31]
ISBN 978-1-4215-0242-713 The Chûnin Exam, Concluded...!!
Chūnin shiken, shūryō...!! (中忍試験、終了...!!)August 2, 2002[32]
ISBN 4-08-873298-5March 6, 2007[33]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1087-314 Hokage vs. Hokage!!
火影VS火影!!November 1, 2002[34]
ISBN 4-08-873341-8May 1, 2007[35]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1088-015 Naruto's Ninja Handbook!
Naruto ninpōchō!! (ナルト忍法帖!!)December 20, 2002[36]
ISBN 4-08-873368-5July 3, 2007[37]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1089-716 Eulogy
Konoha kuzushi, shūketsu!! (木ノ葉崩し、終結!!)March 4, 2003[38]
ISBN 4-08-873394-4September 4, 2007[39]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1090-317 Itachi's Power
Itachi no chikara!! (イタチの能力!!)May 1, 2003[40]
ISBN 4-08-873420-0September 4, 2007[41]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1652-318 Tsunade's Choice
Tsunade no ketsui (綱手の決意!!)August 4, 2003[42]
ISBN 4-08-873493-4September 4, 2007[43]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1653-019 Successor
Uketsugumono (受け継ぐ者)November 11, 2003[44]
ISBN 4-08-873523-4October 2, 2007[45]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1654-720 Naruto vs. Sasuke
ナルトvsサスケ!!December 19, 2003[46]
ISBN 4-08-873552-8October 2, 2007[47]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1655-421 Pursuit
Yurusenai!! (許せない!!)March 4, 2004[48]
ISBN 4-08-873573-3October 2, 2007[49]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1855-822 Comrades
Tensei...!! (転生...!!)April 30, 2004[50]
ISBN 4-08-873595-5November 6, 2007[51]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1858-923 Predicament
Kukyō...!! (苦境...!!)August 4, 2004[52]
ISBN 4-08-873639-6November 6, 2007[53]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1859-624 Unorthodox
Pinchi pinchi pinchi!! (ピンチ·ピンチ·ピンチ!!)October 4, 2004[54]
ISBN 4-08-873660-0November 6, 2007[55]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1860-225 Brothers
Itachi to Sasuke (兄と弟)December 3, 2004[56]
ISBN 4-08-873679-2December 4, 2007[57]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1861-926 Awakening
Wakare no hi...!! (別れの日...!!)February 4, 2005[58]
ISBN 4-08-873770-6December 4, 2007[59]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1862-627 Departure
Tabidachi no hi!! (旅立ちの日!!)April 4, 2005[60]
ISBN 4-08-873791-1December 4, 2007[61]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1863-3Part II
Main article: List of Naruto chapters (Part II)The second part of the Naruto storyline, known as Part II, encapsulates all the chapters following chapter 244, 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,[6] and the first volume was released on March 4, 2008.[62] To catch up with the Japanese serialization, Viz Media released eleven volumes from Part II between February and April of 2009, after which it began releasing Naruto on a quarterly basis.[7]
No. Title Japanese release English release 28 Homecoming
Naruto no kikyō!! (ナルトの帰郷!!)June 3, 2005[63]
ISBN 978-4-08-873828-4March 4, 2008[62]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1864-029 Kakashi vs. Itachi!!
カカシVSイタチ!!August 4, 2005[64]
ISBN 978-4-08-873849-9May 6, 2008[65]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1865-730 Puppet Masters
Chiyo-bā to Sakura (チヨバアとサクラ)November 4, 2005[66]
ISBN 978-4-08-873881-9July 1, 2008[67]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1942-531 Final Battle
Takusareta omoi!! (託された想い!!)December 26, 2005[68]
ISBN 978-4-08-874002-7September 2, 2008[69]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1943-232 The Search for Sasuke
Sasuke e no michi!! (サスケへの道!!)April 4, 2006[70]
ISBN 978-4-08-874039-3November 4, 2008[71]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1944-933 The Secret Mission
Gokuhi ninmu...!! (極秘任務...!!)June 2, 2006[72]
ISBN 978-4-08-874108-6December 16, 2008[73]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2001-834 The Reunion
Saikai no toki...!! (再会の時...!!)August 4, 2006[74]
ISBN 978-4-08-874138-3February 3, 2009[75]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2002-535 The New Two
Aratanaru futarigumi!! (新たなる二人組!!)November 2, 2006[76]
ISBN 978-4-08-874273-1February 3, 2009[77]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2003-236 Cell Number 10
Daijippan (第十班)December 27, 2006[78]
ISBN 978-4-08-874288-5February 3, 2009[79]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2172-537 Shikamaru's Battle
Shikamaru no tatakai!! (シカマルの戦い!!)April 4, 2007[80]
ISBN 978-4-08-874338-7February 3, 2009[81]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2173-238 Practice Makes Perfect
Shugyō no seika...!! (修業の成果...!!)June 4, 2007[82]
ISBN 978-4-08-874364-6March 3, 2009[83]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2174-939 On the Move
Ugokidasumono-tachi (動き出す者たち)August 3, 2007[84]
ISBN 978-4-08-874397-4March 3, 2009[85]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2175-640 The Ultimate Art
Kyūkyoku geijutsu!! (究極芸術!!)November 2, 2007[86]
ISBN 978-4-08-874432-2March 3, 2009[87]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2841-041 Jiraiya's Decision
Jiraiya no sentaku!! (自来也の選択!!)February 4, 2008[88]
ISBN 978-4-08-874472-8March 3, 2009[89]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2842-742 The Secret of the Mangekyo
Mangekyō no himitsu...!! (万華鏡の秘密...!!)May 2, 2008[90]
ISBN 978-4-08-874512-1April 7, 2009[91]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2843-443 The Man with the Truth
Shinjitsu o shiru mono (真実を知る者)August 4, 2008[92]
ISBN 978-4-08-874552-7April 7, 2009[93]
ISBN 978-1-4215-2929-544 Senjutsu Heir
Senjutsu Denshō...!! (仙術伝承...!!)November 4, 2008[94]
ISBN 978-4-08-874589-3April 7, 2009[95]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3134-245 Battlefield, Konaha
Senjō, Konoha!! (戦場、木ノ葉!!)February 4, 2009[96]
ISBN 978-4-08-874627-2July 7, 2009[97]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3135-946 Naruto Returns
Naruto kikan!! (ナルト帰還!!)May 1, 2009[98]
ISBN 978-4-08-874663-0October 6, 2009[99]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3304-947 The Seal Destroyed
Fūin hakai!! (封印破壊!!)August 4, 2009[100]
ISBN 978-4-08-874711-8February 2, 2010[101]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3305-648 The Cheering Village
Kanko no sato!! (歓呼の里!!)November 4, 2009[102]
ISBN 978-4-08-874748-4June 1, 2010[103]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3474-949 The Gokage Summit Commences!!
Gokage kaidan, kaimaku...!! (五影会談、開幕...!!)January 4, 2010[104]
ISBN 978-4-08-874784-2October 5, 2010[105]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3475-650 Water Prison Death Match
Suirō no shitō!! (水牢の死闘!!)March 4, 2010[106]
ISBN 978-4-08-870011-3February 1, 2011[107]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3497-851 Sasuke vs. Danzo...!!
Sasuke VS Danzō...!! (サスケVSダンゾウ...!!)April 30, 2010[108]
ISBN 978-4-08-870033-5June 7, 2011[109]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3498-552 Cell Seven Reunion!!
Sorezore no Dainanahan!! (それぞれの第七班!!)August 4, 2010[110]
ISBN 978-4-08-870084-7September 6, 2011[111]
ISBN 978-1-4215-3957-753 The Birth of Naruto
Naruto no shusshō (ナルトの出生)November 4, 2010[112]
ISBN 978-4-08-870126-4December 6, 2011[113]
ISBN 978-1-4215-4049-854 The Bridge to Peace
Heiwa e no kakehashi (平和への懸け橋)December 29, 2010[114]
ISBN 978-4-08-870143-1January 3, 2012[115]
ISBN 978-1-4215-4102-055 Start of the Great War!
Taisen, Kaisen! (大戦、開戦!)April 21, 2011[116]
ISBN 978-4-08-870185-1March 6, 2012[117]
ISBN 978-1-4215-4152-556 Team Asuma Reunites!
Saikai, Asuma han! (再会、アスマ班!)June 3, 2011[118]
ISBN 978-4-08-870218-6May 8, 2012[119]
ISBN 978-1-4215-4207-257 Naruto Heads to the Battlefield...!!
Naruto senjō e...!! (ナルト戦場へ...!!)August 4, 2011[120]
ISBN 978-4-08-870271-1July 3, 2012[121]
ISBN 978-1-4215-4306-258 Naruto vs. Itachi!!
ナルトVSイタチ!!November 4, 2011[122]
ISBN 978-4-08-870302-2September 4, 2012[123]
ISBN 978-1-4215-4328-4Film manga
Part I
No. Title Japanese release English release 1 Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow
大活劇!雪姫忍法帖だってばよ!!August 23, 2004[124]
ISBN 978-4-08-703143-0October 15, 2007[125]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1868-8- "The Fugitive Princess" (逃亡の姫君!! "Tōbō no himegimi!!" )
- "Snow Ninjas Appear" (雪忍襲来!! "Yuki shinobi shūrai!!" )
- "The Unbreakable Heart" (折れない心!! "Orenai kokoro!!" )
- "Don't Cry..." (泣かないで... "Nakanaide..." )
- "Yukie's Resolution" (雪絵の決意!! "Yukie no ketsui!!" )
- "The 7 Colored Desire" (七色の希望!! "Nana-iro no kibō!!" )
- "Spring -Epilogue-" (春 〜エピローグ〜 "Haru -EPIRŌGU-" )
This ani-manga is based on the first Naruto film, Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow, known in Japan as Naruto the Movie: Snow Princess' Book of Ninja Arts (大活劇! 雪姫忍法帖だってばよ!! Daikatsugeki! Yukihime Ninpōchō dattebayo!! ). The film was released on August 21, 2004 in Japan, and June 6, 2007 in the United States. After watching a film of his favorite character, Princess Fuun, Naruto Uzumaki is dispatched with his team members, Sasuke Uchiha, Sakura Haruno, and Kakashi Hatake, to the Land of Snow to protect the actors during the shooting of the new Princess Fuun film. However, the group is attacked by Yukigakure ninja. After the battle, the actor playing Princess Fuun is revealed to be Koyuki Kazahana, the daughter of the previous daimyo of the Land of Snow. Unwilling to accept her role as ruler, she attempts to run away, but is found by Naruto, who encourages her to keep on trying, no matter the odds. The Yukigakure ninja are eventually revealed to be under the direction of Doto Kazahana, the brother of the former daimyo. Doto abducts Koyuki, hoping to use her keystone necklace to activate the hidden treasure in the Land of Snow. In a pitched battle, Naruto defeats Doto, and the treasure is revealed to be a generator that turned the Land of Snow into the Land of Spring and memories of Koyuki and Sotetsu Kazahana discussing about what Koyuki was going to be when she turns old. As the group leaves, Naruto receives a signed autograph from Koyuki, who has agreed to assume her duties as daimyo. 2 Great Clash! The Illusionary Ruins at the Depths of the Earth
大激突!幻の地底遺跡だってばよAugust 22, 2005[126]
ISBN 978-4-08-703158-4November 4, 2008[127]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1915-9- "A Suspicious Mission..." (疑惑の任務... "Giwaku no ninmu" )
- "Temujin, the Knight" (騎士·テムジン "Kishi Temujin" )
- "Haido Appears" (ハイド登場 "Haido tōjō" )
- "Gaara Attacks!" (我愛羅、突貫!! "Gaara, tokkan!!" )
- "Craving for Power!!" (力への渇望!! "Chikara e no katsubō!!" )
- "Each One's Battle...!!" (それぞれの戦い...!! "Sorezore no tatakai...!!" )
- "Don't Give Up...!!" (あきらめない...!! "Akiramenai...!!" )
- "True Friends" (本当の仲間 "Honto no nakama" )
The chapters are based on the second Naruto featured film, Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel (大激突!幻の地底遺跡だってばよ Daigekitotsu! Maboroshi no Chiteiiseki Dattebayo ). The film was released on August 6, 2005 in Japan, and July 29, 2008 in the United States. On a beach in the Land of Wind, Sunagakure ninja, Gaara and Kankuro among their ranks, engage a group of armored warriors. Elsewhere, Naruto, Sakura, and Shikamaru complete their mission to find a lost ferret. On their way back, they are attacked by a group of armored warriors under the direction of a young knight. The knight and Naruto's battle results in them being knocked unconscious and carried by a stream. When they awake, the knight reveals his name, Temujin, and takes Naruto to his leader, Haido, who wished to establish a utopia. However, his motives, conquering the world by finding the source of Gelel, or life energy, are eventually shown to Naruto. Even after Haido finds the source, and vastly increases his powers, Naruto and Temujin manage to defeat him together. In the finale, Temujin and his friends sail away in a ship, hoping to create their own utopia. 3 Great Excitement! The Animal Riot of Crescent Moon Island
大興奮!みかづき島のアニマル騒動だってばよAugust 7, 2006[128]
ISBN 978-4-08-703170-6November 4, 2008[129]
ISBN 978-1-4215-1916-6- "The Prince of the Moon Country" (月の国の王子 "Tsuki no kuni no ōji" )
- "A Stormy Sea and a Promise" (嵐の海と約束 "Arashi no umi to yakusoku" )
- "The Moon Country's Cruel Plan" (月の国の非道な陰謀 "Tsuki no kuni no hidō na inbō" )
- "The 3 Ninjas" (3人の忍 "Sannin no shinobi" )
- "Captive Michiru, a determined Hikaru" (囚われのミチル、決意のヒカル "Toraware no Michiru, Ketsui no Hikaru" )
- "A Battle, Right Now!!" (いざ決戦! "Iza kessen!" )
The chapters in this tankōbon are derived from the film Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (大興奮! みかづき島のアニマル騒動(パニック)だってばよ! Dai Koufun! Mikazuki Jima no Animal Panic Dattebayo! ), which is the third Naruto featured film. The film premiered in Japan on August 5, 2006. Naruto, Sakura, Lee, and Kakashi are assigned to protect the prince of the Land of Moon, Michiru Tsuki, and his son, Hikaru Tsuki. Initially, Naruto is incensed by the pair's spoiled nature, especially Hikaru's. Eventually, after Hikaru shows his bravery during a storm, where he saves a tiger, Naruto warms up to him. When they arrive in the Land of Moon, the king's minister, Shabadaba had orchestrated a coup with the aid of several ninja, mortally wounding the present king in the process. As Michiru and Hikaru are shepherded to safety, the hired ninja, under the command of their leader, Ishidate, manage to abduct Michiru. Naruto convinces Hikaru to organize a rescue operation, and the ninja are defeated, with Michiru and Hikaru aiding Naruto in defeating Ishidate. After the battle, Michiru becomes the new king, learning the importance of caring for his family instead of material possessions. Part II
No. Title Release date ISBN 1 Naruto: Shippūden: the Movie
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden (劇場版NARUTO−ナルト− 疾風伝)August, 2007[130] ISBN 978-4-08-703170-6 Based on the film Naruto: Shippūden the Movie, the first film from Naruto Shippūden, this volume shows how Naruto, Sakura, Neji and Lee are assigned to protect the priestess Shion. Shion is able to seal a dangerous demon called Mōryō, but when she meets Naruto, she has a prediction of his death so she attempts not to work. However, Naruto insists that he will not die and convinces her to seal the demon. With help from various ninja from Konoha, Naruto and Shion join forces to destroy Mōryō, making Shion realize the destiny can be surpassed. 2 Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Kizuna (劇場版 NARUTO−ナルト− 疾風伝 絆)August, 2008[131] ISBN 978-4-08-703195-9 This volume is based on the film Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds. As an act of revenge, the Sky Country invade Konoha causing mass mayhem. A girl called Amaru appears saying her teacher was already attacked by those ninja and a team composed of Naruto, Sakura and Hinata go to help her. As they enter a ruins from the village they discover Amaru's teacher, Shinnō, alive, but he revealed as the one who organized the invasion to Konoha. Shinnō plans to get a scroll from Konoha to get immortality, but Sasuke Uchiha appears to stop him since his teacher, Orochimaru, has the same objective. Naruto and Sasuke decide to fight together and defeat Shinnō, though in the end Sasuke returns to train with Orochimaru. 3 Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Hi no Ishi o Tsugu Mono (劇場版NARUTO-ナルト-疾風伝火の意志を継ぐ者)August 3, 2009[132] ISBN 978-4-08-703207-9 This volume is based on the film Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire . It concerns the race to defeat Hiruko, a man who developed the Chimera technique, a jutsu that absorbs the chakra and Kekkei Genkai of other ninja. As a result, there is the potential outbreak of a Fourth Great Shinobi World War when ninja with Kekkei Genkai abilities begin to disappear from Kumogakure, Iwagakure, Kirigakure, and Sunagakure. As the only village unscathed, Konohagakure is believed by the other nations to be behind the incident, and rumors circulate that they are preparing a rebellion. With the other nations amassing troops at the Land of Fire's borders, threatening invasion, the lord tries to find those responsible and prove Konoha's innocence; in the event of failure, the Land of Fire will be forced to destroy the village in order to preserve world peace. 4 Naruto Shippuden 4: The Lost Tower
Gekijōban Naruto Shippūden: Za Rosuto Tawā (劇場版 NARUTO-ナルト-疾風伝 ザ・ロストタワー)August 2, 2010[133] ISBN 978-4-08-703228-4 This volume is based on the film Naruto Shippuden 4: The Lost Tower. Naruto is sent on a mission to capture the missing-nin Mukade who travels back in time using an ancient chakra flow deep underground. Naruto is dragged to the past six years after Mukade did it, where he has become known as Anrokuzan. Anrokuzan plans to kill Sara, the princess from the country of Rouran. Naruto continues his mission to stop him, eventually joining forces with comrades from the past including his father Minato Namikaze. References
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