To watch 720 episodes is to spend roughly 240 hours—ten full days without sleep—inside the head of a child who was hated by his own village. It is to sit through filler arcs that feel like purgatory, where the plot stands still while the characters go on meaningless missions, mirroring our own lives when we are too afraid to face the real conflict. Those episodes teach you something cruel: sometimes, you are forced to wait while the world pretends to move.

A significant portion of the anime consists of "filler"—episodes created to allow the manga more time to release new chapters.

Arthur flipped the pages, the paper crisp and yellowed. "It is not a sprint, my friend. It is a marathon that has broken lesser men. First, you must understand the foundation." He tapped the page. "The original journey. "

Arthur watched him go. He picked up his pen and made a small checkmark next to a name in the back of the ledger under the header: The Fallen.

Toby picked up the sticky note. The hope in his eyes had died, replaced by a steely resolve. "I don't need sleep," he said, his voice a husk of its former self. "I need to become Hokage."

The Naruto series, created by Masashi Kishimoto, has become a cultural phenomenon worldwide. The series follows the adventures of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja from the Hidden Leaf Village, as he battles against evil forces and learns valuable lessons about friendship, perseverance, and self-improvement. The series consists of two main parts: Naruto and Naruto Shippuden. In this paper, we will provide an overview of the number of episodes in each series.

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