Narutois a long-running franchise filled with tons of episodes and several movies. While it’s possible to watch just the show and get the full picture, the movies make great additions if your craving more Naruto content alongside the hundreds of episodes.

Unsure of what order to watch Naruto in? Here, we are going to take a look at how to watch all of Naruto in order, including the movies of the franchise. We’ll also go over if these movies are canon to the main story or not. This will not include Boruto, as this is technically a different show with many new characters.

All Naruto Episodes

Naruto is split into two parts;original Naruto and Naruto Shippuden.These parts go together, withShippuden being a direct sequel.Below, you can check out the episodes in each part.

1

1-35

35

2

36-83

48

3

84-131

4

132-179

5

180-220

41

1-32

32

32-53

21

54-71

18

72-88

17

89-112

24

6

113-143

31

7

144-151

8

152-175

9

176-196

10

197-221

25

11

222-242

12

243-275

33

13

276-295

20

14

296-320

15

321-348

28

16

349-361

362-372

373-393

19

394-413

414-458

45

459-479

22

480-500

When To Watch The Naruto Movies

Now, let’s look at when you should watch the Naruto movies. Below, you may findeach movie in the franchise, as well as when you should watch them in relation to the anime episodes.

After episode 101 (original)

After episode 160 (original)

After episode 196 (original)

After episode 32 (Shippuden)

After episode 71 (Shippuden)

After episode 126 (Shippuden)

After episode 143 (Shippuden)

After episode 196 (Shippuden)

After episode 251 (Shippuden)

After episode 493 (Shippuden)

Yes

Boruto: Naruto the Movie

This is technically about Boruto, but it came out while Shippuden was still airing.

You can watch this after completing Naruto Shippuden.

As you can see,almost all of these movies are not canon.As such, it’s perfectly acceptable to just watch the two parts of the anime without watching a single Naruto movie. You won’t be missing out on crucial content, asthe non-canon movies feel a bit like really long filler episodes.