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The second season of the Naruto anime television series, labelled as the "2nd Stage" in the Japanese DVD release, is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo totaling 48 episodes.[a] Based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga series,[4] the season follows Naruto Uzumaki succeeding the Chūnin Exams, surviving Orochimaru's invasion of the Leaf Village, and confronting Gaara in the Leaf Forest. The second season ran from June 4, 2003 to May 12, 2004, on TV Tokyo and its affiliates.[5]

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The English dub aired on both Cartoon Network's Toonami and YTV's Bionix programming blocks from June 3, 2006, to April 14, 2007.[6][7] The season's episodes ran on Adult Swim's relaunched Toonami block in a completely uncut format from December 1, 2012 to November 30, 2013. After the 52nd episode, it was removed from the schedule rotation to make room for its successor series, Naruto: Shippuden.[8]

Sony Pictures Entertainment collected the episodes in a total of twelve DVD volumes under the name "2nd Stage",[9] between January and December 1, 2004.[10][11] Episodes from this season were released on by Viz Media between the ninth and twenty-first DVD volumes from the series,[12][13] while several uncut DVD boxes have also been released.[14][15]

Six pieces of theme music are used for the episodes in Japanese version; three opening themes and four closing themes. The first opening theme is "Haruka Kanata" (遥か彼方; lit. Far Away) by Asian Kung-Fu Generation (used for episodes 36 to 53), "Kanashimi Wo Yasashisa Ni" (悲しみをやさしさに; lit. Sadness into Kindness) by Little By Little[16][17] (used for episodes 54 to 80), and "Go!!!" by Flow (used for episodes 81 to 83). The four closing themes are "Harmonia" by Rythem (used for episodes 36 to 51), "Viva★Rock" by Orange Range (used for episodes 52 to 64),[18][19] "Alive" by Raico (used for episodes 65 to 77), and "Ima Made Nando Mo" (今まで何度も; lit. Many Times Before) by The Mass Missile (used for episodes 78 to 83). The opening theme for the English airing are "Rise" by Jeremy Sweet and Ian Nickus (used until episode 52), "Haruka Kanata" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation (used for episodes 53 to 80), and is then replaced by "GO!!!" in the same way as the Japanese version, while the closing theme is an instrumental version of "Rise", which is used in all episodes.

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Episodes

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Notes

  1. Number of episodes based on how Sony/Aniplex divides the seasons (stages) of Naruto. The number of seasons and how many episodes each season of Naruto has varies depending on the series distributor. These are other ways the second season (eps. 36–83) could be split based on streaming services and home video releases:
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