Naruto: The Complete Series is now available to preorder at Amazon ahead of its January 7, 2025 release. The massive 32-disc Blu-ray box set collects all 220 episodes of Uzumaki Naruto’s early adventures. At the moment, Amazon has the Naruto anime collection priced at $271, while Crunchyroll is taking preorders for $250. Amazon’s price will likely drop ahead of launch, and you’ll automatically get the lowest price offered from the time you order until the box set ships due to Amazon’s preorder price guarantee. Additionally, you won’t be charged until your order ships, whereas Crunchyroll charges for preorders immediately and doesn’t offer a best-price guarantee.
Naruto: The Complete Series is marked as a limited-edition release at Crunchyroll. Amazon’s listing, at least as of October 26, doesn’t note this specification, but the box sets are identical. With that said, Naruto fans may not want to wait too long to preorder, as it’s unknown how “limited” this Blu-ray box set truly is.
$271 at Amazon | $250 at Crunchyroll
Along with all 220 episodes of the original Naruto series, this bundle includes a 72-page art book, a poster, a Naruto window-cling decal, and a special slipcase box to store everything. For the special features on the discs, you’re getting the standard clean credit sequences alongside art galleries, trailers, and a look at several storyboards from the anime series.
Naruto is set in a fictional world where tribes of Ninjas rule the land and follows the titular hero, Naruto, who embarks on a quest to become the world’s greatest shinobi. The anime is based on a 72-volume manga series by the same name, illustrated and written by Masashi Kishimoto.
Naruto Manga Box Sets
It’s worth noting the original Naruto anime’s 220 episodes only cover a portion of the manga–plus a lot of filler episodes–while the sequel series, Naruto Shippuden, adapts the rest of Naruto’s printed adventures (and even more filler). So while the Naruto: The Complete Edition box set covers all of the Naruto anime, it’s actually only a portion of the full story. If you want to own the entire saga, you’ll need to track down the many Naruto Shippuden Blu-rays, which can be tough to find. However, a better option would be to pick up all the full Naruto manga run, which is available in three large collections. While buying all three manga box sets is a bit pricier than buying the anime, the upshot is you get the entire story with zero filler content.
Dragon Ball Complete Series Box Sets
Interested in more complete box sets of popular anime? Another great anime box set to check out is the Dragon Ball Super: The Complete Series – Limited Edition Steelbook Gift Set. limited-edition steelbook collection. Not only do you get the entire Dragon Ball Super series collected across 20 discs, you’re also getting 10 steelbooks and a premium display case featuring a cool Shenron design. This is sold out at the Crunchyroll Store, but still in stock at Amazon for $190.
For those who prefer Goku’s earlier adventures, Amazon also has an exclusive Dragon Ball Z Complete Series Box Set for $169. The set covers all nine seasons of the anime series, starting with the Saiyan Invasion arc through the Majin Buu saga.
Source: GameSpot