![]() Hell, at least Temujin from the second movie could fight. Do you believe we moved from a world in the brink of war and mechanized ships destroying villages to a four-eyes going to see some clowns? And seriously, although the first movie was also about escorting royalty, Jaru is a completely nerdy and lame character. So anyways, later on a circus comes into the action. I guess the emo kids with a bleak past were no longer selling so they tried to appeal to the average person who would watch this. This prince Hikaru is your average bored-to-death modern kid, pampered, without hobbies, wears glasses and plays videogames all day. The basic plot is about our heroes escorting an obnoxious king and his nihilistic boy prince back home. Which at this point it is basically the only thing a Narutard could say to defend this ridiculous franchise. Although the atmosphere and plot are equal to a tv filler episode (rock bottom), the production values remain of higher caliber and the battles are far more dynamic. You no longer feel like it is the tale of a boy trying to live by and be accepted in a rough world, but a bunch of clowns goofing around in a poor attempt to keep us interested. ![]() The first was memorable for the movie gimmick, the second for the weird blend of cultures, but this one is a complete joke. This movie was made just for kicks and you see right away how the producers didn’t even try to make it a little bit interesting just for the sake of novelty. By now the franchise had turned to a farce and only diehard fans kept up with it, just because they didn’t want to admit their favorite show had gone under. You can watch the entire series on Crunchyroll.This is the third Naruto movie, made well after the fillers had kicked in the main series. In 2017 it would be TV Tokyo in charge of bringing to television the first episodes of the anime of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, which is still currently broadcasting every Sunday afternoon in Japan. Since the 52nd chapter of the manga, Boruto is one hundred percent headed by Kishimoto. After its premiere in Weekly Shonen Jump in May 2016 and with a monthly publication periodicity, the series of Naruto Uzumaki's son was gaining in popularity thanks to the work of Ukyo Kodachi and Mikio Ikemoto, who in 2019 became part of the magazine V Jump, of the same publisher. Consequently, so is the anime although that doesn't stop there from being quite a bit of filler. It should be said that as of November 2020, author Masashi Kishimoto has taken the helm of the Boruto manga, so in case anyone had any doubts: the Boruto manga is completely canon. Boruto OVA 1 (2017) – Watch after chapter 51 of Boruto.The Day Naruto Became Hokage (2016) – Watch after chapter 500 of Naruto.Ninja Escapades (2014) – Watch after chapter 363 of Naruto Shippuden.Madara Uchiha (2012) - Watch after chapter 369 of Naruto Shippuden. Naruto Shippūden: Sunny Side Battle!!! (2014) - Watch after chapter 219 of Naruto Shippuden.Konohamaru (2011) - Watch after chapter 219 of Naruto Shippuden. Naruto x UT (2011) – Watch after chapter 216 of Naruto Shippuden. ![]() Hurricane! "Konoha Academy" Chronicles (2008) – Watch after chapter 10 of Naruto Shippuden.Naruto, The Genie, and The Three Wishes!! (2010) - Watch after chapter 100.Finally a clash! Jonin VS Genin!! Indiscriminate grand melee tournament meeting!! (2005) - Watch after chapter 100 of Naruto.Konoha Annual Sports Festival (2004) – Watch after chapter 100 of Naruto.Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2003) - Watch after chapter 100 of Naruto.Naruto: The Cross Roads (2009) – Watch after chapter 19 of Naruto.Find the Crimson Four-Leaf Clover! (2003) - Watch after chapter 19 of Naruto.Said OVA is canon, you can''t miss it and we still can't explain how it was not part of the series, even if it was in Boruto and through a flashback. There is no rush for the OVA and the good thing about them is that only the penultimate one in the following list is necessary (very important, but be careful with its title, it is a spoiler!). Do not take this order as "I must see it after this chapter", but rather as "from here I can see it". We leave you with the most recommended order, but also with their release date, in case you prefer to guide you based on it. Not only are they more difficult to find, but they are also quite difficult to place because of how little they have to do with the plot (yes, they are pure filler). They are a kind of short films of 10 to 30 minutes (approximately) that have been coming out to complement the movies, special episodes of the anime or to celebrate a specific event related to Naruto. In the case of the OVA ( Original Video Animation) is more complicated. Full screen In what order to watch Naruto OVA?
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