, Oceaniz kept some fan-favorite anime-original moments (like the "Kakashi's Face" episode) in a section called Themed Special Episodes Translation
The Ocean Cut ends not with credits, but with the sound of waves—and a blonde-haired boy walking ahead, hands in his pockets, toward a future with no filler at all. Naruto -2002- the Ocean Cut Edition No filler
Consider the emotional arc: Naruto finally bonds with Gaara, defeats him, and mourns him. Then, filler. Sasuke leaves the village. Naruto chases him. They have a legendary, bloody fight where Naruto sacrifices his heart to save his friend... and then the anime gives you 40 episodes of Naruto delivering mail to a dog village. Sasuke leaves the village
The Ocean Cut is often preferred for . If you want to re-experience Naruto’s childhood in a single weekend, the Ocean Cut’s smooth flow is superior to Kai’s chapter stops. and then the anime gives you 40 episodes
If you want the absolute quickest "Ocean Cut" experience, simply watch: