Naruto
One loud orphan, one deeply suspicious village, 220 original-series episodes, and a franchise that keeps asking whether inherited pain has to become somebody else’s childhood.
A lonely child wants recognition from the village that helped create his loneliness
Naruto begins with Naruto Uzumaki acting like Konoha’s public nuisance because being scolded still proves people can see him. The village knows the Nine-Tailed Fox is sealed inside his body, but most adults punish the child for the disaster that happened to him. Becoming Hokage sounds like a ridiculous dream until the story reveals what Naruto actually wants: a place in the community and enough power to protect the bonds he fought to build.
Team 7 puts that need beside Sasuke’s revenge, Sakura’s discipline, and Kakashi’s grief. The missions get larger, but the argument stays personal. Naruto keeps meeting people shaped by clans, wars, sealed monsters, village policy, family obligation, and adults who called exploitation duty. The franchise works best when friendship does not magically erase those systems. People change because somebody finally sees the wound and still demands a better choice.
Start with the 220-episode road, then choose how deep you want to go
Naruto needs more navigation than Evangelion because 220 episodes can become homework fast. The master directory keeps every episode in broadcast order with useful summaries, canon and filler labels, official watch routes, and direct links to RaeRae Reacts.
Naruto Episodes 1–220
The complete original-series directory is the working spine of this hub. Filter the road without losing episode order, story context, watch information, or the related reaction.
Manga-canon episodes and necessary mixed material for the fastest coherent route.
The main story plus filler that earns its time through character, lore, comedy, or consequence.
Every episode, with movies, OVAs, and specials placed where the experience makes sense.
Find an episode without opening six tabs
Enough information to make a choice
Canon, mixed, filler, optional, or skip status. A useful story summary. The episode’s arc. A live RaeRae React when available. An official viewing route.
Naruto
Team 7 forms while the hidden-village system reveals what adults ask children to carry.
Naruto: Shippuden
Akatsuki, war, lost years, inherited policy, and the consequences waiting behind Naruto’s promise to bring Sasuke home.
Boruto
Peace, technology, next-generation pressure, and children living beneath names that already changed the world.
Naruto Extras
Side stories, theatrical adventures, continuity labels, and the watch placement needed to keep the television road readable.
Four people carry Team 7 and several generations of unfinished business
The directory continues far beyond the front door. Every completed profile follows the character through relevant Naruto, Shippuden, Boruto, film, OVA, relationship, ability, performance, and consequence history.
Naruto Uzumaki
Jinchūriki, abandoned child, relationship strategist, and future Hokage.
Sasuke Uchiha
Massacre survivor, prodigy, rival, revolutionary, and a person shaped by withheld truth.
Sakura Haruno
A civilian-born student who turns precision and discipline into medical and physical power.
Kakashi Hatake
Teacher, survivor, institutional prodigy, and a man determined not to repeat his dead team.
Whole works get judged as whole works
Episode pages are RaeRae Reacts because one episode needs scene-level reconstruction, not a miniature season score. Naruto Reviews judge complete series, seasons, films, and franchise-sized arguments where pacing, production, adaptation, and payoff can be evaluated together.
Every episode gets room to breathe, argue, and hurt properly
RaeRae Reacts rebuild the episode experience with story movement, character choices, Japanese performance, adaptation, production, cultural context, consequences, and the exact village decision that earned side-eye.
Naruto RaeRae Reacts
Long-form reactions stay connected to the 1–220 directory, so the emotional deep dive never breaks chronological navigation.
Sometimes the village deserves the argument
These files aim the anger at institutions, policy, hypocrisy, labor, gatekeeping, and the adults who called damage necessary because somebody else’s child paid the bill.
The rules beneath every battle
Chakra is not confused with jutsu, a shinobi rank is not confused with moral authority, and a hidden village is not treated like a cute neighborhood with unusually violent school sports.
The Ninja World
Start with the complete guide shelf, then move into the exact system, institution, clan, symbol, food, mythology, or political question that made the episode harder than it looked.
Japanese performances at the center of Naruto
Real performers use real WordPress-hosted photographs. Their profiles connect verified career history to the Japanese scenes RaeRae can honestly hear and analyze.
Classified village decisions need receipts
Naruto Tea separates confirmed canon, reported information, adaptation detail, fandom reading, and RaeRae’s judgment before anybody turns a theory into village policy.





