Before we knew it, it has been 20 years since the animated version of the classic manga "Naruto" was first aired. Today, on September 6, the official announced that it will hold a 20th anniversary exhibition "NARUTO THE GALLERY", and some peripheral products and concept drawings will be released at the same time. Stay tuned. The TV animation "Naruto" is adapted from the manga of the same name by Japanese cartoonist Masashi Kishimoto. It was first broadcast in October 2002, with a total of 220 episodes; the second season "Naruto Shippuden" was broadcast in February 2007, with a total of 500 episodes; a total of 720 episodes. The story successfully portrays the ninja, who originally hid in the dark and used the world's strongest willpower and the most arduous efforts to do the most secretive and cruel things, as the most proud and bright profession under the sun. The commemorative exhibition "NARUTO THE GALLERY, the 20th Anniversary of Animation Naruto" will be held from December 10 to January 31, 2023 at the AKIBA_SQUARE center in Akihabara UDX, Tokyo. Various precious materials, rich peripherals and special events will be held at that time. Fans who are interested and have the conditions can pay attention to it. |
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