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Kishimoto to release extra ‘Naruto’ episodes next spring
November 10, 2014
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
Although the best-selling “Naruto” saga ended its 15-year run in the Weekly Shonen Jump comic magazine on Nov. 10, the main character will soon make a temporary comeback, creator Masashi Kishimoto said.
Kishimoto, who writes and illustrates the manga series that started in 1999, discussed his future plans for “Naruto” in an interview with The Asahi Shimbun, just hours after he completed the last episode.
“I will continue creating manga,” he said. “I will release extra ‘Naruto’ episodes next spring.”
He also mentioned a film adaptation of the manga series, titled “The Last: Naruto the Movie.” It is scheduled to hit theaters Dec. 6.
“The latest film is a love story,” Kishimoto said. “It will depict what happened between the 699th and 700th manga episodes. I designed the characters and helped make the story.
“Although I wanted to write about the romances of Naruto and his friends in the manga series, it was too difficult,” he continued. “I am not good at writing romances because I feel embarrassed when trying to do so.”
A musical adaptation of “Naruto” and an exhibition featuring the manga work are also planned for next year.
“I am looking forward to all of those adaptations,” Kishimoto said. “The planned exhibition will be a huge one. ‘Naruto’ fans will be able to be immersed in its worldview, while those who do not know much about ‘Naruto’ will look forward to reading the manga.”
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN Naruto Masashi Kishimoto Weekly Shonen Jump Naruto Finale
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The movie is the first film to be an official part of the Naruto storyline, set during the timeskip that occurs between chapters 699 and 700. In an advertisement published along with the final two chapters, the film was officially dubbed chapter "699.5."
Kishimoto to release extra ‘Naruto’ episodes next spring
November 10, 2014
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
Although the best-selling “Naruto” saga ended its 15-year run in the Weekly Shonen Jump comic magazine on Nov. 10, the main character will soon make a temporary comeback, creator Masashi Kishimoto said.
Kishimoto, who writes and illustrates the manga series that started in 1999, discussed his future plans for “Naruto” in an interview with The Asahi Shimbun, just hours after he completed the last episode.
“I will continue creating manga,” he said. “I will release extra ‘Naruto’ episodes next spring.”
He also mentioned a film adaptation of the manga series, titled “The Last: Naruto the Movie.” It is scheduled to hit theaters Dec. 6.
“The latest film is a love story,” Kishimoto said. “It will depict what happened between the 699th and 700th manga episodes. I designed the characters and helped make the story.
“Although I wanted to write about the romances of Naruto and his friends in the manga series, it was too difficult,” he continued. “I am not good at writing romances because I feel embarrassed when trying to do so.”
A musical adaptation of “Naruto” and an exhibition featuring the manga work are also planned for next year.
“I am looking forward to all of those adaptations,” Kishimoto said. “The planned exhibition will be a huge one. ‘Naruto’ fans will be able to be immersed in its worldview, while those who do not know much about ‘Naruto’ will look forward to reading the manga.”
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN Naruto Masashi Kishimoto Weekly Shonen Jump Naruto Finale
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The movie is the first film to be an official part of the Naruto storyline, set during the timeskip that occurs between chapters 699 and 700. In an advertisement published along with the final two chapters, the film was officially dubbed chapter "699.5."
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