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In what order should I watch Naruto movies and OVAs?

In what order should I watch Naruto movies and OVAs?

In what order to watch the Naruto OVAs?

  1. In Search of the Crimson 4 Leaf Clover (2003) – See after Naruto chapter 19.
  2. Naruto: Crossroads (2009) – See after Naruto chapter 19.
  3. Mission: Protect the Cascade Village!
  4. The Konoha Sports Festival (2004) – See after Naruto chapter 100.
  5. Finally a Shock!

What is the order of Naruto including movies?

Chronological watching order of all the Naruto movies:

  • Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004)
  • Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005)
  • Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006)
  • Naruto Shippuden the Movie (2007)
  • Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire (2009)
  • Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds (2008)
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How many Naruto movies and OVAs are there?

List of Naruto media
Novel(s) 26 novels
Films and television
Film(s) 11 films
Short film(s) 12 shorts

Are there OVAs in Naruto?

There are 13 Naruto/Naruto Shippuden OVAs and 14 if you count the Boruto one.

What is Naruto Shippuden OVA?

A listing of all the Naruto OVA articles on the Narutopedia. OVAs are animated specials of the series, made specifically for release in home video formats, with most (if not all) of them sharing no continuity with each other or the rest of the series.

Does Naruto movies related to the series?

No they are not related to Naruto series. One can watch movie without even watching the whole series.

What ova does Naruto fight konohamaru?

Naruto vs. Konohamaru! is the ninth Naruto OVA. This OVA aired along with the movie Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison.

Do I have to watch Naruto OVAs?

You can approach the first Naruto arc in one of two ways: watch the episodes with the OVAs, or save the OVAs for when you’ve run out of everything else in the original line-up. The OVAs are non-canon (meaning the original storyline does not recognize them). I do suggest watching the movies as they were released.