Naruto Abridged

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Naruto abridged was created by Vegeta3986 and co-created by MasakoX. Vegeta3986 is the writer and MasakoX is the mixer. In this series, the hit show Naruto is taken and made into a parodie. Each episode is 5-10 minutes long and so far has made it up to the very begining of the chuunin exams. So far, the series has made it to episode 11, with more on the way. You can veiw all of these great videos at http://www.dailymotion.com/MasakoX. Finally, here is the list of characters done by each person.

vegeta3986: Naruto, sakura, Iruka, Zabuza, 3rd Hokage, orochimaru, Gaara, Temari, AA tusha, the rower, giligan, Micky(sends zabuza to kill team 7).

MasakoX: Sasuke, kakashi, Ino, Haku, Hinata, Rock Lee, Kankuro, and Tazuna.


Sorce: MasakoX and Vegeta3986. From them.

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