We saw how many hours it takes to watch Naruto, the first historical cartoon series of the blonde ninja that has now been completed in some time. But as we all know, the first anime is only a small part of Masashi Kishimoto’s work. After the time jump it actually starts Naruto Shippuden, which adapts from volume 28 of the manga.
Naruto: Shippuden is much longer than the first season with 500 episodes. It therefore takes much longer to see all of the episodes. But exactly How many hours does it take to see all of Naruto: Shippuden? Let’s do some math.
Again, like the first anime, each episode has a nominal duration of 23 minutes. It goes without saying that we get this number multiplied by 500 11500 minutes, corresponding to 191.6 hours or almost 8 days. A dive of just over a week non-stop on Naruto: Shippuden then allows you to see all of the anime’s episodes.
Everyone, absolutely everyone. And what if you wanted to avoid all of Naruto: Shippuden’s many pens? the Number would of course decrease drastically. There are 295 non-filler episodes so we repeat the multiplications above and get 113 hours or 4.7 days. Quite a few and certainly not all feasible in a row. It must be said, however, that the anime goes beyond the story of the manga and also incorporates content from light novels and special chapters which, if avoided, could lower the final count a little further, but at the cost of losing parts of the canonical Lore and plot and interesting.




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