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TV Shows Like Naruto

If you like Naruto, here are 11 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

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Naruto works because it earns its emotions. Naruto Uzumaki starts as an annoying kid who nobody takes seriously, and the show slowly, patiently builds a case for why you should. The fights are satisfying, the world of ninja clans and chakra-based combat is rich enough to sustain hundreds of episodes, and the themes of loneliness, belonging, and stubborn determination hit harder than they have any right to in a show aimed at teenagers. That combination, spectacle held together by real character investment, is what keeps fans loyal long after they've outgrown the genre's rougher edges.

The best shows like Naruto

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    1. Hunter x Hunter

    Like Naruto, Hunter x Hunter centers on a cheerful, determined boy chasing a goal his absent father left behind, surrounded by a small group of friends with very different skills. The power system, called Nen, has the same kind of satisfying internal rules as chakra, and the show earns its darker turns by building real affection for its characters first. Fans of Naruto who want something with a sharper, more unsettling edge will find a lot to admire here.

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    2. Naruto Shippūden

    This is the direct continuation of Naruto's story, and if you're not watching it you're leaving the arc unfinished. The Akatsuki are a menacing villain group, the fights scale up in ambition and emotional weight, and several character arcs that were seeded in the original series pay off here in ways that land hard. Just be prepared for filler stretches that can test your patience.

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    3. Ranma ½

    Ranma ½ is a lighter watch than Naruto, but it shares the same shounen roots and its martial arts action is fun and creative. If you liked Naruto's more comedic early episodes and want something that leans fully into that energy, this delivers it with a chaotic gender-swap premise that generates endless situations. It won't hit the same emotional notes, but as a palette cleanser between heavier shows it works very well.

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    4. InuYasha

    InuYasha shares Naruto's love of Japanese mythology, supernatural power, and fight-driven adventure, set against a feudal Japan full of demons and ancient grudges. The central partnership between Kagome and InuYasha has the same push-and-pull energy as Naruto's best character relationships, and the demon lore is inventive enough to keep the world feeling fresh across a long run. Fans who liked Naruto's emotional undercurrent, the tragic pasts and complicated loyalties, will feel at home here.

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    5. Black Clover

    Asta is essentially Naruto with magic instead of chakra: loud, dismissed by everyone around him, and driven by an almost unreasonable desire to reach the top. The rival dynamic between Asta and Yuno mirrors Naruto and Sasuke closely enough that the comparison is clearly intentional, and the world of grimoires and magic knights gives the show its own identity once it gets going. Push through the early episodes, because the show finds its footing and rewards the investment.

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More on shows like Naruto

Fans of Naruto tend to want a few specific things from their next show: a protagonist who starts from nothing and claws their way upward, a power system with internal logic, friendships and rivalries that feel real, and a world big enough to keep expanding. They're usually fine with long episode counts and slow burns, because Naruto taught them that patience pays off. They also tend to appreciate anime that isn't afraid to get dark or tragic, even if the overall tone stays hopeful.

The recommendations here cover that range well. Naruto Shippuden is the obvious first stop, picking up Naruto's story two and a half years later with higher stakes and a genuinely threatening antagonist organization in the Akatsuki. Hunter x Hunter scratches the same itch for a resourceful young hero and a deep, inventive power system, but with a colder, more unsettling edge that surprises a lot of Naruto fans. Black Clover is the most direct structural parallel, built almost beat-for-beat on the same underdog framework. InuYasha trades the ninja world for feudal Japan and demon lore, keeping the action and the Japanese mythology while adding a time-travel romance. Ranma ½ is the lightest of the group, leaning into comedy and martial arts absurdity, but it shares Naruto's shounen DNA and its cheerful energy makes it a fun change of pace.

None of these are perfect shows. Naruto Shippuden has notorious pacing problems in its later seasons, Black Clover's early episodes ask for patience with a very loud protagonist, and InuYasha's central quest drags at points. But each of them offers something a Naruto fan will recognize and enjoy, and together they map out most of what made Naruto worth watching in the first place.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like Naruto?
Hunter x Hunter is the most popular show similar to Naruto in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like Naruto still on the air?
Of the 11 shows similar to Naruto listed here, 0 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like Naruto?
The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.