
The first ending theme, "Yokubō o Sakebe!!!!" ( 欲望を叫べ!!!!, "Shout Out Your Desires!!!!") by OKAMOTO'S is used from episodes 222 to 230. The second opening theme, "newsong" by tacica is used from episodes 231 onwards. The first opening theme, "Lovers" ( ラヴァーズ, Ravāzu) by 7!! is used from episodes 222 to 230. The season contains four musical themes between two openings and endings. The season would make its English television debut on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block and premiere from Octo to March 24, 2019. The season's English dub was streamed on Neon Alley from Decemto May 17, 2014. The episodes are directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. It was released on DVD under the name of Paradise on the Ship ( 船上のパラダイスライフ, Senjō no paradaisu raifu) on Maby Aniplex. The anime only season aired from July to December 2011 and follows Naruto Uzumaki, Yamato, Aoba and Guy sailing through the ocean. To make things easier for the fans, we have added the best highlight from each Naruto movie.The episode for the eleventh season of the anime series Naruto: Shippuden are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. Due to the series' immense popularity, it has received a total of 11 movies so far, and while not all of them are on the same level, they provide quality entertainment.

Updated on February 16, 2022, by Suzail Ahmad: Naruto has received a lot of criticism regarding the amount of filler that the anime has, and most of that is justified, but there is no denying that the series has some of the most entertaining non-canon content in anime. Which is the best Naruto movie? Which is the weakest?

The majority of these films are also not a part of the canon story, so missing out on one or two won't leave the audience missing any crucial information. While most Naruto fans will find these films entertaining, not all of them are worth the time it takes to watch them.

RELATED: Characters That Can Defeat Naruto (In An Eating Contest) While it hasn't had as many films under its belt as other franchises, it has more than enough to fill a fan's binge-watching quota several times over. As one of the longest-running and most popular Shonen manga in the last 20 years, it's no surprise that Naruto would also get the feature film treatment somewhere along the way.
