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Naruto Wallpaper and Naruto Manga Naruto Episode 1 - 40 Full
Naruto is an anime and manga series created by Masashi Kishimoto centered around a loud, hyperactive, young ninja who is in a constant search for both approval and recognition, and with a great aspiration to become Hokage. First published as a manga series in Japan by Shueisha in the 43rd issue of Shonen Jump magazine in November 1999, the Naruto series has risen in popularity exponentially and has since been licensed in the USA (becoming VIZ Media’s top selling title) and nearly two dozen other countries, with the anime series currently airing in 18 countries.
Although the naruto episode anime series debuted on TV in Japan on October 3rd, 2002 nearly three years after the naruto episode manga series first appeared it has quickly caught up, as each episode can cover up to two chapters. To prevent the series from being pulled off of the air and cancelled completely with no official story to base it upon, as had been the fate (and death) of other anime such as Rurouni Kenshin, the decision was made to produce original content for the naruto anime series to allow the manga time to get far ahead and keep Naruto fresh in the minds of its many fans. Starting with episode 136 there has been over a years worth of filler episodes which tend to cover the supporting characters of Naruto who may not otherwise be seen often. New episodes of Naruto air every Wednesday night during the Golden Time slot at 7:27PM, and movies based upon the Naruto anime series have been released every Summer since 2004. Naruto manga made his first English debut on September 10th, 2005 in an hour long premiere on the US cable channel Cartoon Network during the Toonami timeslot at 9PM, followed by an hour long encore (repeat of the first two episodes shown previously) at 10PM. Currently a new episode of Naruto is shown every Saturday at 9PM with an encore presentation at 2AM, along with reruns airing at 10PM Monday - Thursday. It had been announced previous to the premiere that Naruto would hit Canada (a less editted version than the American) before airing in the USA, on the 9th of September, however, due to licensing agreements the premiere was forced back until the 16th on the Canadian YTV. In the United Kingdom a much more heavily editted version of Naruto Manga airs at 8PM on Jetix.
source: http://agills.com/manga/naruto-manga-naruto-episode-1-40-full
Although the naruto episode anime series debuted on TV in Japan on October 3rd, 2002 nearly three years after the naruto episode manga series first appeared it has quickly caught up, as each episode can cover up to two chapters. To prevent the series from being pulled off of the air and cancelled completely with no official story to base it upon, as had been the fate (and death) of other anime such as Rurouni Kenshin, the decision was made to produce original content for the naruto anime series to allow the manga time to get far ahead and keep Naruto fresh in the minds of its many fans. Starting with episode 136 there has been over a years worth of filler episodes which tend to cover the supporting characters of Naruto who may not otherwise be seen often. New episodes of Naruto air every Wednesday night during the Golden Time slot at 7:27PM, and movies based upon the Naruto anime series have been released every Summer since 2004. Naruto manga made his first English debut on September 10th, 2005 in an hour long premiere on the US cable channel Cartoon Network during the Toonami timeslot at 9PM, followed by an hour long encore (repeat of the first two episodes shown previously) at 10PM. Currently a new episode of Naruto is shown every Saturday at 9PM with an encore presentation at 2AM, along with reruns airing at 10PM Monday - Thursday. It had been announced previous to the premiere that Naruto would hit Canada (a less editted version than the American) before airing in the USA, on the 9th of September, however, due to licensing agreements the premiere was forced back until the 16th on the Canadian YTV. In the United Kingdom a much more heavily editted version of Naruto Manga airs at 8PM on Jetix.
source: http://agills.com/manga/naruto-manga-naruto-episode-1-40-full
Wallpapers of Tom and Jerry Anime
When I was writing about the Splatter show at The Aquarium las week it made me think about the old T&J cartoons that I love and the crap versions that kids today have to watch on Cartoon Network. So for anyone who's remotely interested in watching some classic Oscar winning cartoons here's a few things to watch out for...
First up is the name Fred Quimby (check him out here). He was the producer at MGM's Animation department when Hanna and Barbera came up with the idea for a cartoon based around the antics of a Cat and Mouse. Quimby won 8 Oscars and was nominated for a further 7 during his time producin the T&J cartoons (all in consecutive years) and simply put: If his name heads up the cartoon then its a winner!
Of course everyone knows that The Simpsons reference for Itchy & Scratchy is the Tom & Jerry Cartoons but Mayor Quimby is a reference to the long time cartoon producer and even moreso in his nephew 'Freddy Quimby'. (Reports that Fred Quimby found the word Chowder spoken in a French accent remain unsubstantiated).
After Fred Quimby left MGM in 1955 and Tom & Jerry died a death soon after as along came the 1960's. Simply put there are plenty of awesome T&J cartoons out there to enjoy, all you have to do is look out for Quimby's name and you're sorted.
If it looks like the pic below, then avoid it - not only does it look shit, but it ain't gonna be funny either. The 60s were not kind to Tom and Jerry. If the Cat and Mouse talk then switch off, or worse if its called Tom and Jerry Kids you'd better poke out your eyes and rip off your ears just in case you do accidently watch some of it!
Source: http://blog.cluttermagazine.com/2008/11/more-tom-jerry-awesomeness.html
First up is the name Fred Quimby (check him out here). He was the producer at MGM's Animation department when Hanna and Barbera came up with the idea for a cartoon based around the antics of a Cat and Mouse. Quimby won 8 Oscars and was nominated for a further 7 during his time producin the T&J cartoons (all in consecutive years) and simply put: If his name heads up the cartoon then its a winner!
Of course everyone knows that The Simpsons reference for Itchy & Scratchy is the Tom & Jerry Cartoons but Mayor Quimby is a reference to the long time cartoon producer and even moreso in his nephew 'Freddy Quimby'. (Reports that Fred Quimby found the word Chowder spoken in a French accent remain unsubstantiated).
After Fred Quimby left MGM in 1955 and Tom & Jerry died a death soon after as along came the 1960's. Simply put there are plenty of awesome T&J cartoons out there to enjoy, all you have to do is look out for Quimby's name and you're sorted.
If it looks like the pic below, then avoid it - not only does it look shit, but it ain't gonna be funny either. The 60s were not kind to Tom and Jerry. If the Cat and Mouse talk then switch off, or worse if its called Tom and Jerry Kids you'd better poke out your eyes and rip off your ears just in case you do accidently watch some of it!
Source: http://blog.cluttermagazine.com/2008/11/more-tom-jerry-awesomeness.html