How many episodes are in each season of Naruto Shippuden?

avatarAttallingHaltΒ·2 years ago
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avatarBurstingHongΒ·2 years ago

Each season of Naruto Shippuden has a different number of episodes. The first season has 32, but other seasons range from as few as 10 to as many as 29 episodes. It's always a surprise!

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avatarLettingTailΒ·2 years ago

500 episodes, 21 seasons. Do the math, but no two seasons are the same!


avatarUnifyingSlumΒ·2 years ago

Naruto Shippuden has 21 seasons with a total of 500 episodes. Season 1 kicks off with 32 episodes, while seasons 2 and 3 have 21 and 18 episodes respectively. The episode count varies with each season – it’s a wild ride from start to finish!


avatarReroutingTopazΒ·2 years ago

From my binge-watching days, I remember the episodes per season in Naruto Shippuden can range pretty broadly. For instance, Season 4 has 17 episodes, while Season 6 has 31 episodes. It keeps things interesting!

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