Information

Genre: Animation | Action | Adventure
Network: Sony Yay! India
Org. run: TV Series (2007–17)
Running time: 23min
Language: Eng – Jap [BD 2.0] – Malayalam – Tamil – Hindi [Sony Liv WEB-TV DD2.0]
Episodes: 32
Subtitle: English [RedDeadEncode \ Tokumei \ JySzE] (Softcoded)
Quality: 1080p FHD | 720p HD | 480p BDRip [Uncensored]
Encoder: AnimeFilx.xyz

Synopsis: 

Naruto’s story continues with this first arc, also called the Kazekage Rescue Mission. Here, Naruto returns to the Hidden Leaf after leaving together with Jiraiya to go on a journey to become stronger. Things aren’t too peaceful though, as Naruto learns that Gaara was captured by the Akatsuki and leaves to help rescue him.



The first season of the Naruto: Shippuden anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series.[1] The season is set two and a half years later, with Naruto Uzumaki and his team rescuing the Fifth Kazekage Gaara from the criminal organization Akatsuki. The first season aired from February to October 2007 on TV Tokyo.[2] It was also released on DVD in Japan over eight discs between August 1, 2007, and March 5, 2008, under the name Kazekage Rescue (風影奪還Kazekage Dakkan).[3] There is also a special feature included with the seventh Naruto: Shippuden compilation DVD based on the second ending of the series called Hurricane! "Konoha Academy" Chronicles (疾風!"木ノ葉学園"伝Shippū! "Konoha Gakuen" Den).[3]


The first season premiered from October 28, 2009, to April 21, 2010, on Disney XD.[4] The season ran on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block from January 5 to August 10, 2014.

A series of eight DVDs of the season was released in North America between September 29, 2009, and April 6, 2010. The last volume also contained episodes from the second season.[5][6] Viz also collected the season in three DVD boxes between January 26 and August 3, 2010, also sharing the third volume with the second season.[7][8] In the United Kingdom, Manga Entertainment released it in three DVD volumes from June 14 to October 4, 2010,[9][10] while a DVD box containing the first 52 episodes was released on March 7, 2011.[11]