Naruto anime short online

Frederick Linsmeyer • November 30, 2009 • Anime

A new Naruto anime short has been posted on the Weekly Shonen Jump web site. The original story features Uchiha Sasuke when he was still part of Squad 7 under Kakashi’s leadership. Along with Naruto, there’s a short from another series called Toriko. Both videos were previewed in Japan at Jump Super Anime Tour locations.

The videos are only viewable using special software on the Weekly Shonen Jump web site and is currently available for Windows-based computers.

The short was released in part with Naruto’s tenth anniversary.

Source: Anime News Network

About Frederick Linsmeyer

A regular Coca-Cola drinking, hockey-watching, snow-shovelling Canadian, Frederick, aka Nephrus, loves his anime. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Frederick runs amok between his hometown and the states of Illinois and Texas, spending time with friends, at anime conventions and looking for some good burgers or sushi.

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One Response to Naruto anime short online

  1. Anime
    November 30, 2009 at 1:03 PM PDT

    Great thanks for the link. Love Naruto Anime.

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