For those of us who grew up with Naruto , the jump from a grainy 480p fan-sub on a CRT monitor to a crisp 4K screen feels like a fever dream. Recently, I’ve seen a lot of chatter online about "Naruto Season 1 4K" —Is it an official release? A fan project? Or just a YouTube upscale scam?
But if you are curious and have the hard drive space, the fan upscales offer a fascinating—if flawed—look at what could be. One day, when Studio Pierrot finally cashes in on the 20th anniversary of Shippuden , we might get a real 4K remaster. naruto season 1 4k
Let’s break down what is actually available, how it looks, and whether you should finally revisit the Land of Waves arc on your OLED TV. First, the bad news. Pierrot and Viz Media have not officially released Naruto (Season 1) in native 4K. The original series was produced between 2002 and 2007 digitally, but at standard definition (480i/480p). Unlike DBZ or Akira , Naruto hasn’t received the 4K film scan treatment. For those of us who grew up with
Until then, believe it... but keep your expectations in check. Do you own a 4K upscale of Naruto? Drop your thoughts on the "wax face" effect in the comments below. Or just a YouTube upscale scam
However, what you are seeing on social media are . The Rise of AI Upscaled Naruto Thanks to tools like Topaz Video AI and Real-ESRGAN, fans have taken the Blu-ray source (1080p) and pushed it to 4K. Season 1 benefits immensely from this because of the heavy use of cel-shaded animation and watercolor backgrounds.