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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The third season of the Naruto anime series, titled \"3rd Stage\" in Japan, is directed by Hayato Date and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. Based on the Naruto manga by Masashi Kishimoto, the season continues Itachi Uchiha's and Kisame Hoshigaki's hunt for Naruto Uzumaki. After a legendary ninja known as Jiraiya makes them escape, he goes with Naruto to search for his former teammate Tsunade so that she will become the Fifth Hokage, the new leader from the village Konohagakure. While episodes 98 onwards following it are autoconclusive stories, a series of events cause Sasuke Uchiha to leave Konohagakure and a group of ninja go to find him.The episodes aired in Japan from May 2004 to April 2005 on TV Tokyo. In North America, the English adaptation from this season was shown between April 2007 to January 2008. It was shown on Cartoon Network's Toonami and YTV's Bionix programming blocks. Sony Pictures Entertainment collected the episodes in a total of twelve DVD volumes, each containing four episodes, between January 1, 2005 and December 7, 2005. The English adaptation of these dub was released between twenty-first and thirty-second DVD volumes released by Viz Media, while various compilations were later released.The theme musics for the Japanese version include three openings and five endings. The first opening is \"Go!!!\" by Flow which is replaced by Sambomaster's \"Seishun Kyōsōkyoku\" (青春狂騒曲, lit. Youth's Rhapsody) in episode 105 for the next first twenty five-episodes, and then Stance Punks' \"No Boy No Cry\" (ノーボーイ·ノークライ, Nō bōi - Nō kurai) in the rest. The endings are \"Ima Made Nando mo\" (今まで何度も, lit. Many Times Before) by The Mass Missile, Japanese singer TiA's \"Ryūsei\" (流星, lit. Meteor), \"Mountain A Go Go Two (マウンテン·ア·ゴーゴー·ツー, Maunten-a-gōgō-tsū) by Captain Straydum, used for the first twelve episodes, GaGaGa SP's \"Hajimete Kimi to Shabetta\" (はじめて君としゃべった, lit. The First Time I Spoke With You) in the next thirteen episodes, No Regret Life's \"Nakushita Kotoba\" (失くした言葉, lit. Lost Words), utilized for the rest. The English version replaces the endings with and an instrumental version of \"Rise\" by Jeremy Sweet and Ian Nickus."@en }

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