Naruto Shippuden Season 1
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Naruto Shippuden Season 1: Watch & Stream via Hulu & Crunchyroll

Naruto Shippuden Season 1 is a 2007 production, released as a continuation to the original shounen series Naruto. Based on the works of Masashi Kishimoto, Naruto Shippuden takes place two and a half years after the events of its predecessor. Naruto Uzumaki is back after spending some time out of Konoha, training with Master Jiraiya. With new villains on the block in the form of the criminal organization Akatsuki, it’s up to Naruto and his friends to restore peace in the ninja world.

Here’s how you can watch and stream Naruto Shippuden Season 1 via streaming services such as Hulu and Crunchyroll.

Is Naruto Shippuden Season 1 available to watch via streaming?

Yes, Naruto Shippuden Season 1 is available to watch via streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll.

The opening chapter in this series re-introduces the viewers to Naruto Uzumaki, who has now returned to his village after spending some time away on training. Fans also witness the return of series mainstays like Sakura, Kakashi, and all the other Konoha shinobis. Another familiar face making a comeback this term is Sasuke Uchiha, who has joined hands with the nefarious Orochimaru. Things escalate when renowned sand shinobi Gaara is abducted by the criminal organization Akatsuki, and his retrieval solely depends on Naruto and his team.

The majority of the original voice cast from Naruto reprise their roles in this continuation series, with Junko Takeuchi portraying the titular ninja hero once again. She is assisted by the voices of Chie Nakamura, Noriaki Sugiyama, Kazuhiko Inoue, Satoshi Hino, Akira Ishida, and Hideo Ishikawa, among others.

Watch Naruto Shippuden Season 1 streaming via Hulu

Naruto Shippuden Season 1 is available to watch on Hulu. The American subscription streaming service offers a variety of content. Alongside animated hit titles like Futurama and Family Guy, Hulu is also home to beloved TV shows and movies, including Modern Family, Game Night, and more.

You can watch via Hulu by following these steps:

  1. Go to Hulu.com/welcome
  2. Select ‘Start Your Free Trial’
  3. Choose a plan:
    • $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year (With Ads)
    • $17.99 per month (No Ads)

Hulu (With Ads) is the cheapest option, providing users access to Hulu’s streaming library with commercials. Hulu (No Ads) is the service’s premium option, providing access to its library without any advertisements. There are also several bundles available with Hulu that pair the service with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, along with Live TV plans that also include many live TV channels.

Watch Naruto Shippuden Season 1 streaming via Crunchyroll

Naruto Shippuden is also available to watch on Crunchyroll. Previously known as Funimation Productions, the 1994-founded streaming platform is a popular destination for all anime lovers, harboring celebrated titles like One Piece, Attack on Titan, and more.

  1. Go to CrunchyRoll.com
  2. Choose your payment plan:
    • $7.99 per month (Fan)
    • $9.99 per month (Mega Fan)
    • $14.99 per month (Ultimate Fan)
  3. Enter your personal information and select ‘Create Account’

The Crunchyroll Fan plan lets users stream the service’s entire library ad-free, watch new episodes shortly after they air in Japan, and read digital manga.

The Mega Fan plan offers the same service but also lets users stream on up to four devices at a time, allows offline viewing, and provides a $15 discount off $100+ purchases in the Crunchyroll Store every three months.

The Ultimate Fan plan offers all of the above on up to six devices at once, $25 off Crunchyroll Store purchases over $100 every three months, free shipping on all purchases, and an exclusive “swag bag” after 12 months of subscribing.

Naruto Shippuden’s synopsis is as follows:

“After 2 and a half years, Naruto finally returns to his village of Konoha and sets about putting his ambitions to work. It will not be easy, as he has amassed a few more dangerous enemies in the likes of the shinobi organization, Akatsuki.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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