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Naruto: Naruto Episode
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The Naruto - Star Trek Convention will be held from Friday March 28 through Sunday March 30, 2008. That's 3 full days of panel discussions, events, costumes, auctions, movies, episodes, parties -- more fun than any other convention has to offer. There'll be plenty to do and plenty to see. And it will all be driven by YOU: THE FANS.
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It's been 2 weeks since the released of another Naruto Episode, It's been hard on everyone isn't it? Well, fear not! Jason is here to give you a very good news! Finally once again, everyone patience will be well rewarded!
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In the US, Naruto maintains a TV-PG rating in every episode. Most usually are rated TV-PG-V for episodes with mild blood/violence, while others (usually associated with Jiraya) are rated TV-PG-D or S.[10] References to alcohol, Japanese cultural differences, mild language, mild sexual situations (which can only be seen in the Naruto: Uncut Box Sets), and even blood and death, remain in the English version, though reduced in some instances.[11] Other networks make additional content edits apart from the edits done by Cartoon Network, such as Jetix's more strict censoring of blood, language, smoking and the like. So far, only one episode, the "lost OVA", has received a TV-Y7-FV rating, but this was likely due to Cartoon Network neglecting to update the rating, because in the timeslot that this special ran in, TV-Y7-FV programs were typically run. Repeated viewings (such as that on August 8, 2007) have listed the special as TV-PG-V, as did all commercials for the special.
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One of Naruto's hobbies is gardening, even though Naruto was beaten in episode 20 for not knowing the difference between weeds and herbs, though this may have been due to carelessness in his effort to outdo Sasuke Uchiha. He is the one who gives Kakashi Mr. Ukki, the plant seen on Kakashi's windowsill.[13] Kishimoto once described how he had the same plant for a while until he fed it undiluted plant food.[14]
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Here is a basic quiz on the anime, "Naruto" based on episodes 1-23. All answers will require the proper Japanese style of writing, ie names will be last name then first name, and techniques will not be translated.
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People like Naruto so much that they translate the anime in English before the English version comes on television. This may be because the American version is 146 episodes behind the Japanese one. There are more than 200 Japanese episodes of Naruto.
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