New TV Tokyo Report Proves Naruto Is Still The Official King Of Anime

Naruto is a famous action series created by Masashi Kishimoto. It began in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on September 21, 1999, and ran for 15 years before finishing in 2014. The anime adaptation concluded a few years later in 2017.

Even though it’s been nearly ten years since the anime finished airing, Naruto remains incredibly popular and profitable. Recent reports from TV-Tokyo show that it’s still their highest-earning anime series, surpassing newer shows despite not having released new episodes in almost a decade. This confirms Naruto‘s enduring legacy and continued success.

TV Tokyo’s Latest Revenue Report Confirms Naruto As The #1 Earning Anime Series Without An Anime

TV Tokyo is a popular Japanese television network that began broadcasting in 1964 and remains a favorite among viewers today. It’s particularly well-known for airing hit anime series such as Naruto, Boruto, Pokémon, and Black Clover. Recently, in its fiscal year report covering April 2025 to March 2026, TV Tokyo revealed which anime generated the most revenue. The results showed that Naruto was, by far, their top-performing anime in terms of sales.

Originally created by Masashi Kishimoto in 1999 and adapted into an anime series in 2002 by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, Naruto is a hugely popular and well-known franchise. When calculating anime revenue, figures include income from sources like streaming services, merchandise, and video games. While TV Tokyo hasn’t revealed the exact earnings for Naruto, it clearly generated a substantial amount of money, enough to make it a top performer. Remarkably, Naruto continues to be very profitable even though the series concluded almost ten years ago.

Naruto Beats Out Other Big Series Like Yu-Gi-Oh!, Black Clover And Pokémon In Latest Reports

Naruto was the most popular show on TV Tokyo, and it’s even more remarkable when you consider the runner-up: Boruto, which is a sequel to Naruto. This means the Naruto franchise holds the top two spots in terms of revenue, demonstrating its strong earning potential. This is especially noteworthy considering Boruto is currently not airing new episodes.

Following Naruto and Boruto, Yu-Gi-Oh! ranked third. Despite being a very popular anime, it didn’t quite reach the same level of success as those two series. Pokémon landed in fourth place, which was a bit surprising considering how profitable the franchise is. Rounding out the top five was Black Clover, whose manga recently concluded. This result wasn’t unexpected, as Black Clover never achieved the widespread popularity of Naruto.

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TV Tokyo To Expand Naruto Franchise Globally

Next year, the Naruto anime will celebrate its 25th anniversary, marking over two decades since it first aired in 2002. TV Tokyo, the network behind the show, is planning new projects to celebrate and capitalize on Naruto‘s continued popularity, hoping to create a worldwide resurgence of interest. A *Narutothemed park recently opened in southern France at Parc Spirou, and this is likely just the first of many expansions planned for the coming months.

Why Naruto Could Potentially Get New Anime Content Soon

Naruto fans are excited about things like theme parks and the series gaining popularity, but what they really want is more Naruto anime. Studio Pierrot had announced four special episodes, and now that they’re finished being made, they should be available around 2026, though we don’t have a specific date yet. In the meantime, the Boruto anime is returning soon, which is the closest fans will get to new Naruto content for now.

While a complete remake of Naruto hasn’t been confirmed, with remakes and remasters happening for popular series like One Piece and Dragon Ball, it’s definitely a possibility. Given Naruto’s huge worldwide fanbase and continued support, a revival seems likely, especially with its 25th anniversary coming up next year. We’re excited to see what’s planned!

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2026-05-23 20:39