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Next → The episodes from the nineteenth season of the series are based on for 's manga series. The anime only season focuses on the Chūnin Exams occurring after Part I. The episodes are directed by, and produced by and.

The nineteenth season aired from January to May 2015. The season's collection in DVD started on September 2, 2015 under the title of Naruto's Back The Tracks of His Friends ( ナルトの背中~仲間の軌跡~, Naruto no Senaka Nakama no Kiseki). The season contains four musical themes: two openings and endings. The first opening theme, 'Silhouette' ( シルエット, 'Shiruetto') by, is used from episode 394 to 405. The second opening theme, 'Kaze' ( 風, 'Wind') by, is used from episode 406 to 413. The first ending theme, 'Spinning World' by, is used from episode 394 to 405. The second ending theme, 'Kotoba no Iranai Yakusoku' ( 言葉のいらない約束, 'A Promise That Needs No Words') by, is used from episode 406 to 413.

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Goofs In some episodes of the series, some symbols on the clothes that the characters wear have some mistakes on them. Like sometimes, the Leaf symbol on the Leaf headbands would not have the pointy part of the symbol on it, and sometimes, the Sound symbol would have either a wavy flag or a non-wavy flag on it. And the Mist symbols would sometimes be lines instead of squiggly lines. On one of the early episodes, Sasuke Uchiha had a blue shirt with the Uchiha Clan symbol on the back, but on one shot where he talks to Sakura Haruno, the Clan symbol is not on his back. And some of the characters' faces were drawn badly in the original Japanese film, but were edited in the English version. A friend of mine introduced me to the Naruto series, and I have liked it from the first moment I saw Gaara of the Sand walk across the screen!

I am now engaged with trying to watch all of the episodes starting with the very first one, and I am impressed beyond measure by it's storyline, which manages to combine action, adventure, humor, science fiction/fantasy, and coming-of-age elements all in one. I wouldn't recommend it for young children due to some very dark elements which surface and, of course, violence. However, the very dark elements succeed in intensifying the storyline, and in character building.

All the characters are very unique, no cookie-cutter fill-ins here!, and the bad guys are especially well developed. This is a far cry from Skeletor and Cobra which were the villains of my youth (and oops, I've just dated myself). The only drawback I can think of are the excessively long battle scenes, which can take up several episodes. The number of episodes in proportion to the importance of the battle.

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