Sakura ends up telling Ino that it was likely that she was not the Sakura she knew before disappearing again in bright light, leaving Ino severely confused, wondering where the Sakura she knew was then. Rationale: This episode is on this list because it was quite funny and entertaining. Now why is that so important? This is why, when we actually found this funny episode, we had to put it on our list and recommend it for watching, as it is a rare gem among all these fillers.
Synopsis: In this arc, set a short while after the Five Kage Summit amidst the looming threat of a Fourth Shinobi World War, Team Kakashi is sent on a mission to investigate the massacre of Tonika Village by Kabuto Yakushi and his reincarnated shinobi, who are searching for a treasure consisting of great power. The production gave us some movie-quality animation, while the story was actually just a series of epic, high-quality fights.
Rationale: This three-episode mini-arc is one of the most entertaining fillers in the whole series. Namely, it brought back some old, fan-favorite villains, which was a delight to watch, and had a truly fantastic first episode that set up the whole mini-arc. Rationale: This arc is pretty entertaining and although it has a total of 13 episodes, it is still worth watching. It provides us with a very interesting background for Kakashi and also has a beautifully choreographed fight scene in the end.
The experiment is revealed to be a mechanical version of Naruto Uzumaki, whom the protagonist has to fight and defeat because it causes more trouble. Well, you would be wrong! This two-episode mini-arc provides probably the most fun and most entertaining filler in the whole franchise, with Naruto having to fight his mechanical counterpart.
This was an unexpected, but well executed move by the producers. Rationale: This small mini-arc has some great fighting scenes that are definitely worth watching.
Rationale: Overall, this is not a bad filler arc. Rationale: This was a truly amazing arc that featured a good story and great animation. The cinematography was also great and overall — this arc was a surprising success for the production team. We, on the other hand, consider them to be true gems that in an artistically profound way examine these characters and their shared histories.
This is why we definitely recommend them. Rationale: This is an adaptation of a novel written by Shin Towada and published in Most people think the novels are canon because Kishimoto illustrated the covers, but they are not, which is why the adaptations are considered as filler content and not canon content. This was actually a good adaptation that examines Sasuke and is, in our opinion, the only novel adaptation that is worth watching.
And this concludes our list of Shippuden fillers worth watching. As you can see, the list was longer, but Shippuden both has more episodes than Naruto and has more high-quality filler content. And this concludes our list of Naruto filler episodes that are worth watching. We hope you had fun reading this and that we helped solve this dilemma for you.
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Borderlands 3. Gaming Section Magazine. Welcome Back! Login to your account below. Forgotten Password? The concept alone is hilarious, but what sends it into overdrive is the different personalities that make up the rogue clones, making for a bunch of wild interpretations of the iconic orange ninja.
In the end, it all turns out to be a dream, but it definitely leaves a valuable lesson for the viewer. You should never take people for granted, not even yourself. On the hunt for fame, two imposters named Mondai and Potcha disguise themselves poorly as Might Guy and Rock Lee in order to steal Konoha's secrets. Of course, everyone but Naruto can see through the act and Tsunade, want to teach the two a lesson.
From fighting off blood-sucking leeches to caring for Tsunade's giant slug, the fake ninjas are pushed to their absolute limit while Naruto gleefully tackles every task as training, all the while blind to the obvious. Seeing these two one-off characters being put through hell at every turn is funny enough to make viewing this one worth it.
Robots aren't exactly the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions the Naruto franchise, but this two-part episode embraces it with reckless abandon.
Orochimaru creates a robotic replica of Naruto in order to steal the Nine-tails' chakra. Action and hilarity ensue. While the words "Mech-Naruto" sound absolutely ridiculous, these episodes combine comedy and insane action for an entertaining one-two punch.
If you can believe it, there's even a Mecha-Kurama towards the end and a reference to Iron Man of all things.
Shino has always been known as one of Naruto's stoic characters, almost losing his composure and perpetually being quiet and standoffish.
However, the episode "Laughing Shino" put him in an unfamiliar situation. While on yet another mission, Naruto and Shino have to stand in for a man during a funeral to make sure he doesn't laugh during it, losing his inheritance. However, Shino is poisoned by the client's greedy sister which sends him into a big laughing fit and forces Naruto to go it alone. This episode has a heavy focus on comedy, especially during the funeral scene where the guests make many attempts to get Naruto to laugh and each attempt getting more ridiculous than the last.
It also puts Shino outside of his comfort zone, who's forced to swallow his pride towards the end to save the day. While there is a lot of comedy focused fillers in Naruto's vast episode count, there are filler arcs that can be just as meaningful as the main story. In this batch of episodes, Naruto is haunted by nightmares of when he went berserk with the Nine-Tail's power and undergoes training to use a wind-style chakra technique.
Later he meets a monk in-training named Sora who turns out to have a portion of the Nin-Tailed Fox's chakra in him too.
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