Naruto Shippuden Revealed Episode Arcs For January, and February; Important Details About The New Arcs

By Jayde Winston - 06 Dec '16 18:08PM
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Naruto Shippuden just dropped the new arcs for the month of December, January, and February. Another piece of heaven from Naruto Shippuden avid fans. Currently, the show focuses on the Sasuke Shinden and his atonement for the sins of the past. Just like the "Boyhood Arc" all of the upcoming episodes will round up in important conclusion about the Naruto Shippuden anime series.

December 2016. As stated earlier, the show is focusing on the "Sasuke Shinden" storyline. The arc will cover Naruto Shippuden Episode 484 and 485 which is set to air on December 1 and 8 respectively. According to Christiantimes blog, the current episode will be the last episodes for the year. As reported before by News Every Day, the "Sasuke Shinden" arc will be Sasuke's atonement.

January 2017. Naruto Shippuden welcomes the year 2017 with Shikamaru's storyline. The new arc is based on the manga series entitled "Shikamaru's Story: A Cloud Drifting in Silent Darkness."According to the same source, the Shikamaru arc will cover the whole month of January. Although there is no other information besides the title of the new arc, it is speculated to run for three to four episodes.

The synopsis for the Shikamaru arc will be Shikamaru's dealings after the Fourth Shinobi War. Fans will still witness the same old Shikamaru who is lazy and his trade of watching the clouds pass by. He then found himself tight in a certain situation where he'll face the mysteries of the Land of Silence.

February 2017. Since February is the season of hearts, Naruto Shippuden will commemorate Naruto and Hinata's wedding. The new arc will be titled "Hidden Leaf Village's Story: The Perfect Day for a Wedding." It will focus of course the story of love and wedding of Naruto and Hinata. Also, Kakashi takes part in the celebration. He makes sure that everyone gets the invitation for the wedding of Naruto and Hinata.

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