Naruto Shippuden Streaming Details on Hulu, All You Need to Know

Naruto Shippuden

Discover the latest updates on Naruto Shippuden’s availability on Hulu to stay informed about whether the beloved anime series is leaving the platform.

Streaming Details on Hulu

Naruto Shippuden is not leaving Hulu. As of now, there is no official announcement confirming that “Naruto Shippuden” is leaving Hulu. According to a tweet from the Hulu Twitter account, they released 48 dubbed episodes of “Naruto Shippuden” throughout the calendar year 2023.

Additionally, they aim to have all 500 dubbed episodes available on their platform by early 2025. So, fans can continue enjoying “Naruto Shippuden” on Hulu.

About the Show

Naruto: Shippuden is a TV show based on the Naruto manga and has 500 episodes. The story happens after the first Naruto series. The show started airing on February 15, 2007, and ended on March 23, 2017, in Japan. Its genre is animation, action, and adventure. It follows Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja, and his friends. Naruto is on his journey to accomplish and wants to gain fame in the Ninja world.

Masashi Kishimoto created this series. Naruto Uzumaki is voiced by Alexandre Crepet in the original version, Junko Takeuchi in the Japanese version, and Maile Flanagan in the English version. Throughout the series, viewers follow Naruto’s journey as he faces several challenges, battles enemies, and strives to achieve his ultimate goal of becoming the Hokage.

Plot

Naruto Uzumaki wants to become the greatest Ninja. He’s already accomplished a lot, but now he faces a new threat from the dangerous Akatsuki group so Naruto decides to leave his village and undergo training that will test his skills.

The story of Naruto is divided into different time periods, like Part I, Part II, the Blank Period, New Era: Part I, and New Era: Part II. Each period has its own set of adventures, which are made up of chapters in the manga, episodes in the anime, and other forms of media. Throughout these periods, Naruto faces challenges, makes friends, and works hard to achieve his dream of becoming the best ninja ever.

Streaming Details of Other Platforms

Naruto: Shippuden was first premiered with English subtitles on the official Naruto website, courtesy of Viz Media and Crunchyroll, starting January 2, 2009. Following its Japanese broadcast, Viz Media began releasing subtitled episodes online one week later by adding a new episode each Thursday. The series further expanded its accessibility when Viz Media announced its release on the iTunes Store on July 24, 2009. North American fans welcomed the first DVD release on September 29, 2009.

The English dub of “Naruto: Shippuden” started to stream on Disney XD on October 28, 2009, and stopped its run on Disney XD after 98 episodes on November 5, 2011, as the series started to stream on Neon Alley web channel, streaming dubbed episodes weekly from October 2012. Starting from January 5, 2014, Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block aired Naruto: Shippuden from the beginning in an uncut format.

Additionally, the series has seen releases on DVD and Blu-ray in four regions. In Japan, there are twenty-six sets of volumes, each representing a different arc. North America has seen the release of twelve single volumes and thirty-eight box sets. The United Kingdom has twenty-eight single volumes and six box sets available, while Australia and New Zealand have released twenty-eight collections of the series.

Currently, the dubbed version of Naruto: Shippuden can be officially watched on two platforms: Hulu and Funimation where viewers can access the English-dubbed episodes of the series. However, for those seeking to watch the show with its original Japanese dub and English subtitles, Crunchyroll and Netflix offer the entire series, spanning all 21 seasons. Crunchyroll and Netflix have the complete series available, they only provide the original Japanese dub with English subtitles to their subscribers.

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