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Naruto Beginner's Guide: Should You Skip Fillers on the First Watch?

Naruto Beginner's Guide: Should You Skip Fillers on the First Watch?

After all, that will make the anime much shorter.

Summary:

  • Naruto is infamous for its fillers.
  • They usually contribute nothing to the story, and they’re generally safe to skip.
  • If you’re rewatching, there’s even more reason to skip them.

Naruto is one of the most iconic manga and anime of all time. A member of the Big Three (along with One Piece and Bleach), it cemented itself as a battle shounen classic, and, despite having ended years ago, it still attracts new fans.

While some argue that this is because of Boruto: Naruto New Generations, others feel that Naruto is iconic enough on its own. Still, the anime is long and might feel hard to get into — especially because of its filler content.

Naruto Is Full of Fillers

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Naruto is somewhat infamous for its high amount of fillers. These are essentially the episodes that aren’t adapted from manga — they’re anime-original and rarely progress the story or character development.

As such, they are often looked down upon even by hardcore fans. Most fillers are universally disliked, and outside of specific episodes, fans generally advise new viewers to skip them.

Did you skip the filler episodes in Naruto?

The Fillers Don’t Contribute Anything

It’s understandable why you might want to skip the fillers. Filler guides for Naruto are freely available online, and most of the time, filler episodes don’t really add much to the story. They also often break the pacing of the series — in Naruto, you can have sudden fillers in the middle of an arc.

Perhaps the most infamous part is the “filler wasteland” of almost a hundred episodes at the end of the first part of the series. These episodes can easily make you lose motivation for the series.

That said, there are some good filler episodes — although they are rare — and some filler arcs in early Shippuden are also considered not bad. Ultimately, though, you can’t really have an opinion before you watch them — and that’s too much time commitment.

They Are Safely Skippable

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Others argue that without watching fillers, you don’t really watch the series fully — and if you want a filler-free experience, you can just read the manga. Still, skipping the fillers isn’t a bad idea in itself, especially if you’re short on time.

If you love the characters enough that you can watch them even when the story doesn’t progress, then sure, watching the fillers isn’t a bad idea. Otherwise, they are skippable.

That said, if you already watched the filler episodes and are planning to rewatch the show, there’s no reason to watch them again unless you like very specific episodes.

After all, that will make the anime much shorter.

Summary:

  • Naruto is infamous for its fillers.
  • They usually contribute nothing to the story, and they’re generally safe to skip.
  • If you’re rewatching, there’s even more reason to skip them.

Naruto is one of the most iconic manga and anime of all time. A member of the Big Three (along with One Piece and Bleach), it cemented itself as a battle shounen classic, and, despite having ended years ago, it still attracts new fans.

While some argue that this is because of Boruto: Naruto New Generations, others feel that Naruto is iconic enough on its own. Still, the anime is long and might feel hard to get into — especially because of its filler content.

Naruto Is Full of Fillers

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Naruto is somewhat infamous for its high amount of fillers. These are essentially the episodes that aren’t adapted from manga — they’re anime-original and rarely progress the story or character development.

As such, they are often looked down upon even by hardcore fans. Most fillers are universally disliked, and outside of specific episodes, fans generally advise new viewers to skip them.

Did you skip the filler episodes in Naruto?

The Fillers Don’t Contribute Anything

It’s understandable why you might want to skip the fillers. Filler guides for Naruto are freely available online, and most of the time, filler episodes don’t really add much to the story. They also often break the pacing of the series — in Naruto, you can have sudden fillers in the middle of an arc.

Perhaps the most infamous part is the “filler wasteland” of almost a hundred episodes at the end of the first part of the series. These episodes can easily make you lose motivation for the series.

That said, there are some good filler episodes — although they are rare — and some filler arcs in early Shippuden are also considered not bad. Ultimately, though, you can’t really have an opinion before you watch them — and that’s too much time commitment.

They Are Safely Skippable

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Others argue that without watching fillers, you don’t really watch the series fully — and if you want a filler-free experience, you can just read the manga. Still, skipping the fillers isn’t a bad idea in itself, especially if you’re short on time.

If you love the characters enough that you can watch them even when the story doesn’t progress, then sure, watching the fillers isn’t a bad idea. Otherwise, they are skippable.

That said, if you already watched the filler episodes and are planning to rewatch the show, there’s no reason to watch them again unless you like very specific episodes.