Anime Icon ‘Naruto’ Set as FAST Channel on Amazon Freevee (EXCLUSIVE)

Anime Icon ‘Naruto’ Set as FAST Channel on Amazon Freevee (EXCLUSIVE)

As a lifelong anime enthusiast who’s spent countless hours huddled over my TV screen, I can’t help but feel a surge of nostalgic excitement at the news that Naruto is coming to Amazon Freevee! Growing up with this iconic series, I remember the thrill of each new episode, the anticipation of every cliffhanger, and the sheer joy of watching Naruto’s journey unfold.


The classic Japanese anime series “Naruto” is set to have a dedicated, advertisement-supported television channel on Amazon Freevee at no cost.

The action is in line with an agreement struck between Viz Media, the local license holder, and the platform. This allows fans to opt for either a specialized live channel or an on-demand viewing option. Additionally, this move mirrors the launch of other Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) channels for “Hunter x Hunter” and “Sailor Moon Classic.”

Originating from Kishimoto Masashi in 1999 as a popular manga (comic book), this series follows Naruto, a young and playful ninja with an uncontrollable streak of troublemaking. Despite his jovial nature, he is fully committed to achieving the title of the world’s most powerful ninja.

私は、2002年から2007年にかけて東京ネットワークで最初に放映された並外れたアニメシリーズに魅了され、印象的な220エピソードを蓄積しました。 Viz Mediaは、Google Analyticsに基づいて、「ナルト」がこれまでで最も人気のあるアニメであると報告しています。オリジナルの漫画は世界中で2億5,000万枚以上のコピーを販売しており、92か国のトップアニメではなく、カーディBのようなアーティストによる音楽のうなずきからユビキタスナルトランミームまで拡張される文化的な足跡を残しています。興味深いことに、ナルトの宇宙は「ボルート:ナルトの次世代」を通して、ナルトの息子に焦点を当てています。

As a film enthusiast, I’m thrilled to announce that fans can now immerse themselves in the timeless exploits of Naruto Uzumaki day and night, thanks to the debut of a dedicated linear channel and VOD options. This expansion not only beefs up Freevee’s anime collection but also offers a fresh, exhilarating avenue for fans to connect with one of the most revered anime series, as expressed by JP Villanueva, senior director of digital distribution at Viz Media.

Under this new agreement, Amazon aligns with the broadening of various titles from Viz Media’s catalog, such as “Accel World,” “Bakuman,” “Blue Dragon,” “Buso Renkin,” “Captain Tsubasa,” “Death Note,” “Infini-T Force,” “Inuyasha,” “Inuyasha Final Act,” “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,” “K,” “K: Seven Stories,” “MEGALOBOX,” “Ranma ½,” “Reborn,” “Sailor Moon Crystal,” “Terraformars,” “Vampire Knight” and “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.”

2024-08-20 22:17