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The last page: Episode 500 of Shippūden ("The Message"). Mika wrote: "720 episodes. Grandpa worked on 42 of them. Each one was 23 minutes. That's 16.1 hours of his hands. I watched all 276 hours. It took me 8 months. But he lived it over 15 years. No wonder he never talks about it."
Here’s a short, reflective story concept based on the sheer number of Naruto episodes (220 original + 500 Shippūden = 720 total).
Kenji doesn't answer. Instead, he picks up a pencil and starts drawing—not ninjas, but her. Frame by frame. Because episode counts aren't numbers. They're measures of time you chose to spend on one story instead of your own. naruto episode amount
Kenji walks to her room. She’s watching Boruto episode 220—the final episode of the first Boruto series. On screen, an older Naruto watches his son fight. Kenji sits down.
Day 721 doesn't exist. So Mika stops.
Kenji finds her journal and flips through. She’s written alongside each major arc: Naruto episode 19 ("Zabuza's blade") — "Mika got her first pair of glasses." Episode 133 ("The end of the valley") — "Mika's parents' divorce papers arrived." Episode 142 ("Gaara vs. Rock Lee") — "Mika's first migraine."
On the last day of a year-long marathon, a retired animator who worked on the original Naruto finale watches Boruto episode 220 with his granddaughter—and realizes the episode count wasn't filler, but a hidden map of his own life. The last page: Episode 500 of Shippūden ("The Message")
He takes her journal, writes next to Boruto 220: "Grandpa watched with me. He said: 'Every episode you finish is a day you survived.'"