Anime Filler List reports that between the two series, out of episodes of the hit anime were all filler episodes which is more than 40 percent of the total episodes aired. Regardless of the shallow storylines in the filler episodes , fans watched the show without skipping the filler and enjoyed the anime all the same. This is probably because the show had a way of engaging its viewers and incorporating comedy and drama into the filler episodes, making it easy for fans to sit through without missing any episode.
A decree is issued that forbids anyone from mentioning anything about the beast, and as such, Naruto is left in the dark about the beast inside him. Naruto, however, finds comfort in his teacher Iruka Umino and members of Team 7, including Sasuke and Sakura. Trouble on the High Seas!
Run Idate Run! Nagi Island Awaits! A Fierce Battle of Rolling Thunder! The Battle Begins: Naruto vs. Bitter Rivals and Broken Bonds. An Invitation from the Sound. The Sasuke Retrieval Squad. Squad Mutiny: Everything Falls Apart! Full Throttle Power!
Choji, Ablaze! Good-bye Old Friend! I'll Always Believe in You! Losing is Not an Option! The Vessel Arrives Too Late. Miscalculation: A New Enemy Appears! Roar and Howl! The Ultimate Tag Team. To Each His Own Battle. Fakeout: Shikamaru's Comeback! The Leaf's Handsome Devil! The Sand Shinobi: Allies of the Leaf. Showdown: Gaara vs. Vengeful Strike! The Bracken Dance. Brothers: Distance Among the Uchiha. Father and Son, the Broken Crest. The Secrets of the Mangekyo Sharingan!
Deep Cover!? A Super S-Ranked Mission! Pure Betrayal, and a Fleeting Plea! Pure Terror! The House of Orochimaru. Two Heartbeats: Kabuto's Trap. Sakura's Determination. I'm Counting on You! A New Squad! Two People and a Dog?! Orochimaru's Shadow.
Search for the Rare Bikochu Beetle. What's the Difference? Don't All Insects Look Alike? Funeral March for the Living. The Enemy of the Byakugan. The Dark Creeping Clouds. Raiga's Counterattack. Follow My Lead! The Great Survival Challenge. Bounty Hunter from the Wilderness. This arc brings the team of Naruto, Hinata, and Kiba back together, due to the fact that the three of them have apparently the lowest success rates in their missions, despite the fact that many of their missions seem to be pretty successful overall.
But since this is a filler arc, that of course does not happen. This is another filler arc in which the series tries to tie it into the main plot. A meteorite that emits a great deal of chakra is the target of several attempted thefts, and Team Guy is on a mission to Hoshigakue in order to help protect it. Naruto thinks that Orochimaru might be involved in the attempts to steal it and therefore insists on going with them.
In this mission, Naruto teams up with Hinata and Choji to travel to the Land of Vegetables to act as an escort for a group of merchants. In this arc, despite the fact that Lee has been on a number of missions and has shown himself to be in pretty decent fighting condition, he is put up against a student in order to see if he really is doing better as a fighter or if he needs more time to recuperate.
This leads to him almost getting reinjured at the hands of Yagura, a prodigy who is actually an imposter looking for revenge against Guy who caused the death of his father. Konoha is still in the process of being rebuilt after the devastation of the Konoha Crush arc. As the episode unfolds, the kids come up with elaborate ways to uncover Kakashi's face as well as speculate about just what's covered up.
Kakashi eventually takes pity on them and uncovers his face to reveal another mask underneath, much to his own amusement. It's one of the most amusing amongst the best of Naruto filler episodes. One filler arc after Sasuke defects from Konoha involves Naruto teaming up with Hinata, Shino, and Kiba to find a rare beetle that can detect Sasuke's scent.
This particular episode lands in the middle of the arc and finally gives Hinata Hyuga her due. Hinata is one of the shyest anime characters to ever exist. Her own anxieties tend to get the better of her despite how much training she puts in. Here, Hinata perfects her very own new technique with the aid of her Byakugan and uses it to save Naruto, Kiba, and Shino.
It's one of the few times she gets to show just how strong she really is. Which episode is worthwhile depends on just which character the audience member is most interested in.
That's because this arc is set during the time skip between the two Naruto series. The exams, however, are a joint effort by Suna and Konoha to lure out the Akatsuki. It allows all of Naruto's former classmates a chance to shine, brings back the Sand Siblings, and explores new dynamics as Sakura Haruno has to take her exams with Ino and Choji since they're down a teammate and she's down two.
This episode is set in the middle of a filler arc focusing on Kurenai Yuhi. The sensei of Team 8, Kurenai is mostly a background character - even when it's eventually revealed that she's pregnant with Asuma's child at the time of his death.
This arc fleshes her out a bit, but she's still not a huge player in it. Instead, this episode messes with the heads of Naruto and his friends as well as the viewer. When Naruto, Sakura, and Team 8 arrive in Konoha, they find their village destroyed.
As it turns out, they're actually caught up in a massive genjutsu that envelopes the entire village. They have to find a way out to get to Kurenai. It's the first time the audience sees a genjutsu of this magnitude and it really sets the stage for the Infinite Tsukuyomi's effect in the final season. This episode brings the series full circle.
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