Kiba succeeds in the task, but is nearly killed in the process. However, the cure only has a 50% chance of working. Finally, Kiba's sister arrives, and with Naruto, attempts to restrain a now giant-sized and hostile Akamaru to administer a potential cure developed by Konoha's medical team. Naruto pursues Kiba, who refuses to believe that Naruto is attempting to help him. However, this is too much for Kiba, and he rescues Akamaru, attempting to cure him on his own. This is confirmed when Akamaru begins to violently attack Konoha's inhabitants, and the ANBU take him into custody, being prepared to have Akamaru euthanized if they are unable to cure him. Naruto Uzumaki is assigned to watch Akamaru, Kiba Inuzuka's nin-dog, who has recently been acting strangely after being infected by a special bacteria during a mission. Transcription: " Inuzuka Kiba no naga~i ichinichi" ( Japanese: 犬塚キバのなが〜い一日) The English episodes use the same openings, and an instrumental version of "Rise" by Jeremy Sweet and Ian Nickus as the closing theme. The three closing themes are " Yellow Moon" by Akeboshi (used until episode 190), "Pinocchio" ( ピノキオ, Pinokio) by Oreskaband (used for episodes 191 to 202), and "Scenario" ( シナリオ, Shinario) by Saboten (used for the rest of the episodes). The first opening is Flow's "Re:member", which is replaced by Hearts Grow's "Yurayura" ( ユラユラ, lit. The season uses five musical themes for the Japanese version with two openings and three closings. The remaining eleven episodes of the English dub aired in Canada on YTV's Bionix from Octoto December 6, 2009.
The final eleven episodes never aired on television in the United States, after the series was cancelled. It was the last season to air on Cartoon Network's Toonami, before it moved in October 4, 2008. Viz Media's English adaptation of the series was collected in several DVD boxes from the series. Sony Pictures Entertainment collected the episodes in a total of ten DVD volumes, each containing four episodes between January 1 and July 4, 2007.
The season aired from to Februon TV Tokyo. The sequel television series Naruto: Shippuden, aired on February 15, 2007. The season follows Naruto Uzumaki and his friends completing every assigned missions, before the season ends with Naruto biding farewell to his friends as he goes with Jiraiya to train harder and get stronger for two in a half years. The instructor has other plans however, as he follows Naruto and tells him a terrible secret.The fifth and final season of the Naruto anime series, titled "5th Stage" in Japan, is directed by Hayato Date, produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, and based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. One day, after failing his graduation exam for the third time, an instructor named Mizuki convinces him to steal a sacred scroll so he can become more powerful. He has a dream is to become the greatest Hokage so he can gain acknowledgment and respect. Not understanding why the people hate him so, he resorts to pranks and other acts to gain attention. In the present, the child Naruto Uzumaki attends a Ninja Academy however because of the incident 12 years prior many in the village see him as the demon itself. In a final act to defeat the demon, the Fourth Hokage sealed its essence within the body of a baby boy. In the present, the child Naruto Uzumaki attends a Ninja Academy however because of the incident 12 years prior many Konoha (The Village Hidden in the Leaves) 12 years ago: The village is attacked by a vicious Nine-Tailed Demon Fox. Summary: Konoha (The Village Hidden in the Leaves) 12 years ago: The village is attacked by a vicious Nine-Tailed Demon Fox. Blanc, Chie Nakamura, Patrick Seitz, Junko Takeuchi, Noriaki Sugiyama, Jonathan Fahn, Kazuhiko Inoue, Kiyosaka Ishikawa
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