![]() ![]() He also translated all the Japanese signs in the series into English, so Laura could better understand the visual element translations as well. The YouTuber edited the English-dubbed version of the series, conjoining around three to six “Naruto” episodes into single 50- to 120-minute episodes he calls “Ocean Cut” episodes. He thus came up with the idea of starting a project where he would re-edit the series into a more compact version without fillers. “The flashbacks in particular are so bad that certain scenes are shown up to, no joke, 20 different times, with only a fraction of them showing any new information.” “Entire seasons of filler, 10-minute-long flashbacks, literal hundreds of reaction shots, you name it, ‘Naruto’ did it,” Oceaniz says in the video. The YouTuber explains that many of the massive series’ episodes, however, contained “boring and badly animated” fillers such as long flashbacks and repetitive scenes. ![]() Oceaniz says in the explainer video that “Naruto” was an influential series for him growing up, and that when his girlfriend, Laura, ran out of an anime series to watch, he suggested it. ![]()
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