What Order to Watch Naruto Shippuden the Movie

avatarBringingLimp9 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint9 months ago

Start with *Naruto Shippuden the Movie* (2007), followed by *Bonds* (2008), *The Will of Fire* (2009), *The Lost Tower* (2010), *Blood Prison* (2011), *Road to Ninja* (2012), and finally *The Last: Naruto the Movie* (2014). Enjoy the ninja action!

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avatarDroppingSway9 months ago

Watch them in release order: *Naruto Shippuden the Movie*, *Bonds*, *The Will of Fire*, *The Lost Tower*, *Blood Prison*, *Road to Ninja*, and *The Last: Naruto the Movie*. Each movie fits well with their respective timelines.


avatarTabulatingMadam9 months ago

Honestly, just watch *The Last: Naruto the Movie*. It's way better than the rest.


avatarWipingBride9 months ago

I watched them in release order and found it pretty smooth: *Naruto Shippuden the Movie* (2007) first, then the rest in the order they came out!

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