The anime series of Naruto by Studio Pierrot has been ranked among the richest implementations in the history of Japanese animation, and that makes it difficult for anime fans to get close to the universe created by Masashi Kishimoto, but that seems to have been greatly remedied by one fan through his personal director’s Cut.
Between the first historical series and Naruto: Shippuden, the percentage of fullness episodes is around 40%, disconcerting data for anyone looking to get started reclaim the history of the ninja of Konoha. However, the Youtuber Oceaniz, aware of this difficulty, has decided to create his own version, without fillers and slimmer than the original, to make the plot more accessible and linear for his partner.
The result was the Project called Ocean Cut, which took the content creator hundreds of hours over the course of three months, from early January to mid-March. By eliminating replays in flashbacks, no-progress scenes, and a selection of the funniest fill-in episodes, Oceaniz managed to slim down the duration of Naruto from 250 to 135 hours.
In addition to explaining the working methods and the various challenges he had to face, in the video reported above in the news, the Youtuber proudly confirmed that the series pleasantly surprised his partner. Finally, remember that the first seasons of Naruto are available on Crunchyroll.




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