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Jul 10, 2024, 5:21:58 AM7/10/24
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i suspect also the 4Kids version which for the Naruto Poison scene, Naruto is complaining about dropping his lunch, may also have a different opening however i actuly have never seen that (however i hear it notorious since it changes so much)

Since Naruto's 1st season has 35 episodes (according to Wikipedia), it makes sense that there are 3 different openings: the 1st season of Naruto is a roughly-3-season show, meaning that there will be 3 different openings.

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If you meant "Why not forget about having different OPs in the first place?" as your question, it's hard to answer. It could be that production studios might want to inject some variety into the series, so that people don't get bored of watching the same opening 10, 20, or even 30 times.

Naruto may have ended years ago, but these opening songs still play in our minds when we remember the fond memories we had watching each episode. Since the series spanned decades, it had bundles of music for you to blast in your car while studying or sing aloud like you're in a karaoke booth in Japan, albeit in horrible Japanese.

Every Naruto fan (or anime fan in general) knows when an opening is one that will be remembered forever, and we're going to go through each one to decide which will take the top spot for the best Naruto opening, ranked on song as well as the impact it had during the series.

The singer's smooth vocals are nice on the ears, but it isn't the best song to introduce a show about ninjas and action-packed scenes. Also, since most don't know about it besides those who watched it after Naruto aired, it's one of the least-watched openings.

"Swaying" was sung by Hearts Grow and was the opening for episodes 203 to 220. We're continuing this list with the last Naruto opening, a stylish one where Naruto fights against himself, Rock Lee, and various ninjas with some impressive taijutsu. Because this ending hints at Naruto leaving the village with Jiraiya to become stronger, it holds significance.

Albeit the song is a little laidback, it fits the atmosphere and mixes nicely with the visuals of the other supporting characters. Though the question remains as to why the boys are in suits, this is later called back in a Naruto Shippuden ending.

"Re:member" was sung by FLOW and was the opening for episodes 179 to 202. Most barely remember this opening as it happened during the filler arcs as well as after the final fight between Naruto and Sasuke. However, FLOW is always a welcoming band to hear in the anime community.

It's a shame because the song and visuals are good. The opening mainly focuses on each team and the powers they have, as well as Naruto moving forward on his path to grow stronger and bring Sasuke back to the village. Since the previous openings had a more somber tone, this was a nice change.

"No Boy, No Cry" was sung by Stance Punks and was the opening for episodes 129 to 153. This opening takes place right after Sasuke decided to leave the village and join Orochimaru. The song, which sings of a young boys' frustration with the world, and Naruto's depressed face throughout the opening set the tone for the upcoming arc: Naruto and Sasuke's fight.

The singer's raspy and deep voice mixes well with the visuals, although the red line bordering the screen was a questionable choice. Tsunade looks over the village as Hokage, and the end has Naruto jump off a cliff that overseas Konoha.

"Wind and Waves Sattelite" was sung by Snowkel and was the opening for episodes 154 to 178. Here we have the Konoha 11 (or Konoha 10 because Sasuke isn't there) supporting each other in a time where they need it the most. The accent colors used for each character, especially orange for Naruto and hot pink for Sakura, compliment the opening as well as the song's beat.

The song is pleasant to hear. It isn't that energetic but it also isn't slow. The opening cycles through the memories from the entire 1st season such as Tsunade kissing Naruto's forehead and Naruto and Sasuke's fight. The style coupled with the memories throughout place this opening at #5.

"Turning Sadness into Kindness" was sung little by little and was the opening for episodes 54 to 77. Mostly ignored for the high-pitched vocals of the lead singer, this opening is one of importance. The name itself is fit for a character like Naruto as well as the message it sends with each frame.

It displays Naruto, Gaara, Neji and Hinata all in the same boat of loneliness as well as a time when Sakura and Ino used to be best friends. This is also the second opening that shows all of the teams and their leaders.

"GO" was sung by FLOW and was the opening for episodes 78 to 103. This is the opening that made "Fighting Dreamers" a slogan for the series. This opening introduces Sasuke's black outfit we only see for the chuunin exams, displays Jiraiya's perverted tendencies, and shows the Akatsuki.

The opening has 2 versions as well: one with Tsunade and one without her. Because of all of the information, as well as the catchy tune and chorus being mainly in English, this opening has captured the hearts of many Naruto fans and remains a beloved theme song sung to this day.

"Rhapsody of Youth" was sung by Sambomaster and was the opening for episodes 104 to 128 as well as the Sasuke Retrieval Team arc. If there was ever an opening that needed to set the mood for a final battle back in the day, this would be it. It begins with the team sent to retrieve Sasuke and keep him from turning into a runaway ninja before it's too late.

What hits hard is Sasuke's hand reaching out for his forehead protector, displaying Naruto and Sakura on both sides, before it slips from his hands and shows Orochimaru and Kabuto. It's a sad revelation that shows he's already picked his side.

"Far Away" was sung by Asian Kung-Fu Generation and was the opening for episodes 26 to 53. This is the opening everyone can never forget. They scream the lyrics at the top of their lungs. They jam to it in public and in private. Far Away is the Naruto opening that most anime watchers recognize by the first couple of seconds of the song as well as deem the 1st official opening to overseas fans.

It covers the chuunin exams. It introduces the other teams. Most importantly, it gets you excited for what's to come in the story which is the most important thing an opening needs to do. With these details backing it up, Far Away takes the 1# spot for the best Naruto song.

The song is featured on the EP of the same name, alongside three other versions of the same song: this English translation, the shortened version that was featured as the fourth opening to the Naruto Shippuden anime, and a Karaoke version.

"Closer" (stylized as "CLOSER") is the second single by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue. The song was used as one of the opening themes of Naruto: Shippuden.[1] "Closer" is the most successful of Inoue's singles, peaking at 22 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Charts and remaining on the charts for seven weeks.[2] Both the title track and "Gravity" are included on Me! Me! Me!.

A subsequent digital EP of the song was also released to the American iTunes Store on October 5, 2010.[4] The EP includes the three variations of "Closer" from the original CD release as well as the English version.[5]

The official website for the Naruto anime franchise announced on Sunday that FLOW will perform the opening and ending theme songs for the four "brand-new" episodes for the anime. The opening theme will be a 20-year-anniversary version of the band's song "GO!!!," and the ending theme will be a cover of Orange Range's song "Viva Rock."

The new episodes are celebrating the anime's 20th anniversary (the Naruto television anime debuted in October 2002). The episodes will premiere on September 3 and will air weekly for four consecutive weeks.

The Naruto franchise includes multiple television anime, anime films, and original video anime. The Naruto television anime aired from 2002 to 2007. The Naruto Shippūden anime sequel series premiered in 2007 and ended in 2017.

Ukyō Kodachi and Mikio Ikemoto launched Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, a sequel manga, in Weekly Shonen Jump in May 2016, and the manga ran monthly in the magazine. The manga transferred to Shueisha's V Jump magazine in July 2019. Masashi Kishimoto, the original author of the Naruto manga, took over as writer of the manga in November 2020. The manga went on hiatus in April, and will return on August 21 with its "second part," titled Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.

The Boruto: Naruto Next Generations television anime premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo in April 2017. The anime's "Part I" ended with its 293rd episode on March 26, and "Part II" of the anime has been green-lit.

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And btw @UnsignedArduino if you are free! Could you make another naruto song? It is called sadness and sorrow! Also could you make another version of the raising fighting spirit? If you do please use the recorder version! I know it sounds crappy but it is the best one to be found!

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