Anime Series Info:

Name: Naruto

Season: 03

Episodes: 27 (220 in Total)

Network: Sony YAY!

Year: Dec 29, 2022 (Indian Release Date)

Language: Hindi – Original

Quality: (360p, 480p, 720p HD, 1080p FHD)

Synopsis: For years, Sunagakure suffered a series of budget cuts by the daimyō of the Land of Wind, weakening the village and thus re-routing ninja missions to Konoha. One day, Orochimaru, a missing-nin from Konoha who founded Otogakure, approached the Fourth Kazekage with the proposition of a joint invasion using the Chūnin Exams hosted in Konoha as a cover to attack.


 


 

The English dub aired on both Cartoon Network's Toonami and YTV's Bionix programming blocks from August 25, 2007 to February 16, 2008.[3][4]

Sony Pictures Entertainment collected the episodes in a total of twelve DVD volumes, each containing four episodes,[5] between January 1 and December 7, 2005.[6][7] The English adaptation of these dub was released between twenty-first and thirty-second DVD volumes released by Viz Media,[8][9] while various compilations were later released.[10][11]

The Japanese version of this season features eight theme musics: three openings and five endings. The openings are "Go!!!" by Flow, used for episodes 84 to 103, Sambomaster's "Seishun Kyōsōkyoku" (青春狂騒曲, lit. Youth's Rhapsody), used for episodes 104 to 128, and "No Boy No Cry" (ノーボーイ·ノークライNō Bōi Nō Kurai) by Stance Punks, from episodes 129 to 131. The endings are "Ima Made Nando Mo" (今まで何度も, lit. Many Times Before) by The Mass Missile (used for episodes 84 to 89), "Ryūsei" (流星, lit. Meteor) by TiA (used for episodes 90 to 103), "Mountain A Go Go 2" (マウンテン·ア·ゴーゴー·ツーMaunten A Gō Gō Tsū) by Captain Straydum (used for episodes 104 to 115), "Hajimete Kimi to Shabetta" (はじめて君としゃべった, lit. The First Time I Spoke With You) by GaGaGa SP (used for episodes 116 to 128), and "Nakushita Kotoba" (失くした言葉, lit. Lost Words) by No Regret Life (used for episodes 129 to 131). The English version uses opening "Go!!!" by Flow, for episodes 84 to 104 and uses Sambomaster's "Seishun Kyōsōkyoku" (青春狂騒曲, lit. Youth's Rhapsody), for episodes 105 to 128. It replaces the endings with an instrumental version of "Rise" by Jeremy Sweet and Ian Nickus.