Naruto -dub- Episode 26 Apr 2026
Meanwhile, Kate Higgins (Sakura) delivers one of her best early performances. Sakura’s breakdown—cutting her hair to escape a ninja’s grip—is iconic, but Higgins sells the desperation without making it whiny.
This episode features Naruto vs. the Rain Genin (the masked ninja with the chakra-absorbing technique). Without spoiling the final blow (yes, he summons a ton of toads… sort of), the episode brilliantly showcases Naruto’s growth. He doesn’t win with a new jutsu or clever strategy. He wins with stubbornness . He gets beaten, slammed into trees, and drained of chakra—but he refuses to stay down.
If you watched Naruto on Toonami or Cartoon Network in the mid-2000s, you know that Episode 26 is where the training wheels come off. Titled “Special Report: Live from the Forest of Death,” this isn’t just another survival challenge—it’s the episode where the English voice cast truly shines, and where Naruto Uzumaki stops being the class clown and starts becoming a legend. Naruto -Dub- Episode 26
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What matters is this: Sasuke is down. Sakura is protecting him. And Naruto is furious. Meanwhile, Kate Higgins (Sakura) delivers one of her
The English dub often gets criticized for its early episodes, but Episode 26 is a turning point for Maile Flanagan (Naruto’s voice). Her performance shifts from hyperactive rasp to raw, protective anger. When Naruto stands over Sasuke’s unconscious body and growls, “I’ll kill you,” you feel it. Unlike the Japanese version, the English script adds a little more grit to Naruto’s underdog frustration—decades of being called “dead last” finally boiling over.
If you watched this on TV, you remember the commercial breaks teasing Yu-Gi-Oh! or Rave Master . The dub’s soundtrack—while different from the original Japanese score—hits hard here. The orchestral swells during Naruto’s rage moment are pure early-2000s anime drama. It’s cheesy? Yes. Does it work? Absolutely. the Rain Genin (the masked ninja with the
For dub fans, this is the first time Naruto sounds less like a cartoon character and more like a kid who has finally found something worth protecting.
100%. Whether you’re revisiting for nostalgia or introducing a friend to Naruto for the first time (who prefers dubs), Episode 26 is the moment the series promises something bigger. It’s the episode where you realize: This kid isn’t just comic relief. He’s the hero.